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Blue Sun System

System: Blue Sun
Classification: Rim
Capital Planet: Meridian
Population: 18 Million
Composition: 1 Protostar, 2 Gas Giants, 6 Planets, 17 Moons
Sun: Qing Long
Worlds: Deadwood (Moons: Haven, New Omaha), Dragon's Egg (Moons: Bhima, Glynis, Nakula, Sadadeva, Yudhishtira), Fury (Moons: Blackwood, Coldstone, Seventh Circle), Highgate (Moon: Perth), Meridian (Moon: Burnet), Muir (Moons: Arminius, Shepherd's Mission), New Canaan (Moons: Lilac, Ugarit)
Protostars: Burnham
Worlds: Miranda (Moon: Caliban)

Qing Long

[planet]Deadwood[/planet]
Capital: Hamlet
Moons: Haven, New Omaha
Cortex: The problem with Deadwood is really that there is too much life about. The whole thing seems to be a giant march - just enough land that it ain't about to become a water staple like Newhall but enough water to keep the whole place damp. Makes certain things easy to grow, and certain wild animals a lot more common than they might be elsewhere. It ain't the kind of place folks are likely to just move into, even the ones who live here now don't seem overly fond of it but most of them are at least able to keep up a living.

[blockquote][planet]Haven[/planet]
Capital: God's Footstep
Cortex: Haven is yet another mining settlement, although not half as successful as Regina or even St. Albans. Still, even when barely making it the miners there refuse to give up, and at least they ain't owned by a company the way the people over on Regina are. No, they're their own men, even if rather poor men, and their determined in a way you just don't see on the core. Determined in a way you have to be unless you want to starve or get yourself attacked by reavers. It doesn't leave much to be, other than determined, really. There are more than a few religious settlements over on Haven as well, little towns that try and make do on their own and keep to themselves. Not too difficult sitting way out on the far end of the black.

[planet]New Omaha[/planet]
Capital: Juyi
Cortex: Such a small, unimportant place it can barely be called even a moon. It's not just the alliance ignoring this world, it seems to be everyone. There's nothing about it that calls attention, just a small little pile of dust in the middle of nowhere. Really, Omaha was bad enough. Didn't need to go and make a second one in the most rural, dusty part of space they could find.[/blockquote]

[gas]Dragon's Egg[/gas]
Moon: Bhima, Glynis, Nakula, Sadadeva, Yudhishtira
Cortex: Gas giant.

[blockquote][planet]Bhima[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Glynis[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Nakula[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Sadadeva[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Yudhishtira[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---[/blockquote]

[gas]Fury[/gas]
Moon: Blackwood, Coldstone, Seventh Circle
Cortex: Gas giant.

[blockquote][planet]Blackwood[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Coldstone[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[dead]Seventh Circle[/dead]
Cortex: Unterraformed/Uninhabitable.[/blockquote]

[planet]Highgate[/planet]
Capital: Lennon
Moon: Perth
Cortex: It's never a good sign when a planet is named after the walls that use to stand as a prison settlement. At it's founding, Highgate was originally set aside as a giant, planet sized jail cell for all those other planets were not willing to keep. Over time it developed into a world all it's own, and while the prison still stands, now a days there is just as much crime going on outside the walls than in them.

[blockquote][planet]Perth[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---[/blockquote]

[planet]Meridian[/planet]
Capital: Greenline
Moon: Burnet
Cortex: The largest of the worlds in the blue sun system, Meridian doesn't suffer quite as much as some of the others. The factories covering her surfaces lend a touch of livability to the desert planet, or so they say. Truth is, if Meridian were just a desert, at least the people working there wouldn't be caught in a nearly slave like contract to work in her factories where they're not even sure what it is their producing. Most of the planet is filled with worker slums, but now and then you'll see the far nicer estates of the higher ups.

[blockquote][planet]Burnet[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---[/blockquote]
[planet]
Muir[/planet]
Capital: ---
Moon: Arminius, Shepherd's Mission
Cortex: ---

[blockquote][planet]Arminius[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---

[planet]Shepherd's Mission[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---[/blockquote]

[planet]New Cannan[/planet]
Capital: New Cannan
Moons: Lilac, Ugarit
Cortex: Settled originally as a haven for religious settlers, some consider it a bit of a miraculous when it was found out how good the brandy produced at New Canaan could taste. At first there was a quiet struggle to make it a dry moon, but any attempt at such hearsay was quickly stomped out. New Canaan today is, in many ways, a reflection of the old Canaan on Earth-That-Was. A bit of a desert, yes, but alive with the bustle of business (mostly questionable) and scattered cities. It‘s by far the most populated planet in the blue sun system.

[blockquote][planet]Lilac[/planet]
Capital: Frankton
Cortex: It's one of those trick things, you see. Might sound like a pretty name but, might sound a bit ugly but this is what it comes down to, it ain't such a pretty planet. Harsh weather and sunlight don't make farming much fun unless you're one of the lucky folks to own the small bits of land up north that can be used to grow decent crops. Otherwise, you have to find another way to barely get by.

[planet]Ugarit[/planet]
Capital: ---
Cortex: ---[/blockquote]

Burnham

[quarantined]Miranda[/quarantined]
Moon: Caliban
Cortex: Dead rock. Terraforming never took, they say, and it‘s uninhabited.

[blockquote][dead]Caliban[/dead]
Cortex: Unterraformed/Uninhabitable.[/blockquote]
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