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:Generally "Systems" are what would be considered "Planetary systems" but we do have some out in the Periphery like [[Wolf 82]] and [[Transfer Station J239H2]] that might fall under "Star Systems" but for our purposes I do not feel it actually matters, On Sarna a system is anything that gets a dot on the stellar map and all the stuff involved in marking territory on said map, hence the (faction) system being the new standard.
 
:Generally "Systems" are what would be considered "Planetary systems" but we do have some out in the Periphery like [[Wolf 82]] and [[Transfer Station J239H2]] that might fall under "Star Systems" but for our purposes I do not feel it actually matters, On Sarna a system is anything that gets a dot on the stellar map and all the stuff involved in marking territory on said map, hence the (faction) system being the new standard.
  
:Converting planetary categories to system categories is pretty simple. No individual planet should be appearing here at all, that is what the planet category is for. At present there has never been an instance of a system with more than one planet having divided loyalties that I am aware of, BT simply does not seem to take that into consideration, similar to the way that virtually every planet has a unified planetary government with virtually no "countries", in the real world I imagine most planets would split into several countries or states and the planetary governments being more a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supranational_union 'Supranational union'] than a true planetary government.
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:Converting planetary categories to system categories is pretty simple. No individual planet should be appearing here at all, that is what the planet category is for. At present there has never been an instance of a system with more than one planet having divided loyalties that I am aware of, BT simply does not seem to take that into consideration, similar to the way that virtually every planet has a unified planetary government with virtually no "countries", in the real world I imagine most planets would split into several countries or states and the planetary governments being more a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supranational_union|Supranational union]] than a true planetary government.
  
 
:Currently the only real exception to this is systems like [[Aalzorg]] that we have no real detail about so it occupies both system and planet until we get enough info to split it off.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 11:15, 2 July 2022 (EDT)
 
:Currently the only real exception to this is systems like [[Aalzorg]] that we have no real detail about so it occupies both system and planet until we get enough info to split it off.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 11:15, 2 July 2022 (EDT)
  
 
:: Then perhaps the following would serve as a functional definition.  'In BattleTech, a '''system''' denotes a region in space in proximity to a specific star (or star system) including any orbiting non-stellar objects (e.g., planets, asteroids, space stations).  A system's name may, and often does, differ from the name of the star itself.  Systems are the points of interest on a star map and represent, albeit in somewhat simplied form, the destinations when traveling via jumpship.  See [[Jump Point]] for further details regarding jump destinations.'  --[[User:Dude RB|Dude RB]] ([[User talk:Dude RB|talk]]) 14:16, 2 July 2022 (EDT)
 
:: Then perhaps the following would serve as a functional definition.  'In BattleTech, a '''system''' denotes a region in space in proximity to a specific star (or star system) including any orbiting non-stellar objects (e.g., planets, asteroids, space stations).  A system's name may, and often does, differ from the name of the star itself.  Systems are the points of interest on a star map and represent, albeit in somewhat simplied form, the destinations when traveling via jumpship.  See [[Jump Point]] for further details regarding jump destinations.'  --[[User:Dude RB|Dude RB]] ([[User talk:Dude RB|talk]]) 14:16, 2 July 2022 (EDT)

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