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Collace - Spinward Marches - District 268 - Hex 1237

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Description
System - Collace
Subsector - District 268
Sector - Spinward Marches

Main World UWP - Collace 1237 B628943-D Hi In (Scout Base)
Starport Class - B - Refined fuel, starship repairs
Size - 10,276km
Atmosphere - Very thin, tainted
Hydrographics - 81%
Population - 1,000,000
Government - Representative Democracy
Law Level - 3 – (No military weapons, flak)
Tech Level - D – TL-13

Information for Travellers

The Collace system contains four rocky worlds, and one gas giant.

The Collace system is a S-Type binary system. Collace orbits the Primary star, while the gas giant Abernyte orbits the Secondary star.

The planet Collace’s Class B Starport handles a massive amount of starship traffic. In addition, Collace’s moon Kirkton holds the largest Imperial Scout Base in District 268. Collace also possesses its own powerful in-system navy based on the moon Balthayock.

The planet Collace is a high population, industrial meso world with a thin tainted atmosphere - most sophonts will require a respirator or oxygen mask to breathe - and a huge amount of surface water.

The planet Collace is a high population world with around one billion sophonts. With 81% of the surface covered by water, the population is crowded into a number of mega cities.

The planet Collace is a Representative Democracy. Most of the population opposes strict laws, and that coupled with overcrowded cities has created a high-crime environment.

The planet Collace is an industrial world, producing goods that allows it to maintain a native TL-13.

Collace is a client world of the Third Imperium.

The simulation is currently stable, but that might change when running the simulation forward.