Mirfak

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Planets within 2 jumps

(References to Mirfak)

Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)

X: 385.83 Y: -481.68 [e]


Planetary Data[1]

  • Star Type (Recharge Time): G2V (?? hours)
  • Position in System: 2
  • Time to Jump Point: 9.11 days
  • Atmospheric Pressure: Standard (Breathable)
  • Equatorial Temperature: 25C° (Temporate)
  • Recharging Station: None
  • HPG Class Type: None
  • Highest Native Life: Unknown

Era Specific Data

3028[1]

  • Political Ruler: Logan Serduci
  • Population: 49,000

Overview

Mirfak is a hot dry world with a population of roughly 49,000 in 3028. The planet has several small productive mines of germanium and other valuable radioactive ores. The local government was attempting to establish larger, more profitable mining concerns to improve trade. The degree of security surrounding that matter suggests a substantial find somewhere in the Mirfak system. The planet had no HPG facility.[1]

On the 23rd of May 3072 forces from the Calderon Protectorate raided a number of Taurian Concordat worlds, including Mirfak.[2][3]

Companies

Owner History

Nearby Planets

Planets within 2 jumps (60 light-years).
Closest planets first:
Planet Distance (LY) Jumps 2750 3025 3030 3040 3052 3057 3062
Tyrrhenia 44.00 2 N N TC TC TC TC TC
Micros III 51.61 2 N N TC TC TC TC TC
Carvajal 53.00 2 N N TC TC TC TC TC


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Periphery (sourcebook), p. 85
  2. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 22, "Timeline of the Jihad"
  3. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 50, "The Jihad In Review"
  4. Map of the Inner Sphere 3130

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