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− | {{otheruses|the system|the | + | {{otheruses|the planetary system|the destroyer|Rover (Individual Lola III-class WarShip)}} |
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| coord = 823.24 : 207.547{{e}} | | coord = 823.24 : 207.547{{e}} | ||
| stars = | | stars = | ||
− | | class = G0V<ref name=ISP3p71>''Interstellar Players 3 | + | | class = G0V<ref name=ISP3p71>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', p. 71: "Rover"</ref> |
| recharge = 181 hours<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | recharge = 181 hours<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
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− | '' | + | ==System Description== |
− | + | '''Rover''' is located near the [[Pilon]] and [[Boulsi]] systems. | |
==Political Affiliation== | ==Political Affiliation== | ||
− | * [[3095]] - [[Deep Periphery]]<ref name=ISP3p71/> | + | * [[3095]] - [[Deep Periphery]] <ref name=ISP3p71/> |
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==Rover III== | ==Rover III== | ||
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| image = | | image = | ||
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| name = Rover III | | name = Rover III | ||
− | | position = | + | | othernames = |
+ | | position = Third<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
| distance = 10.43 days<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | distance = 10.43 days<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
| moons = None<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | moons = None<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
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| gravity = 0.98<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | gravity = 0.98<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
| pressure = Standard (Breathable)<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | pressure = Standard (Breathable)<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
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| water = 79%<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | water = 79%<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
| life = Reptiles<ref name=ISP3p71/> | | life = Reptiles<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
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+ | | demonym = | ||
+ | | language = | ||
+ | | religion = | ||
+ | | population = 0 (3095)<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
| ruler = | | ruler = | ||
+ | | political = | ||
+ | | commander = | ||
| capital = | | capital = | ||
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| hpg = | | hpg = | ||
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===Planetary History=== | ===Planetary History=== | ||
− | The planet that became known as | + | The planet that became known as Rover after its rediscovery by [[Interstellar Expeditions]] during their exploration of the region known as the [[Dark Expanse]] had evidently been the subject of some kind of experiment conducted by the [[Star League]]. The Star League seeded the system with hundreds of observation satellites whose purpose ranged from science probes studying each planet and major asteroid in the system down to meteorological studies of the one habitable planet, Rover. These satellites were programmed with an experimental networking program which was based—albeit loosely—on the adaptive software used in the [[AL2200 Track-Nav]] software used in the [[Kanga|Kanga jump tank]]. When the first Interstellar Expeditions ship to visit the system emerged from her hyperspace jump into the system, it was immediately detected and pinged by the satellites, each of which attempted to upload the data they had accumulated in the three centuries since their deployment. Each of the satellites persisted in its efforts, becoming more and more insistent for attention, until they had collectively overwhelmed the common radio frequencies to the point that they became unintelligible.<ref name=ISP3p71/> |
Interstellar Expeditions spent more than three months downloading the data and then shut down most of the satellites, but was still studying the adaptive intelligence software that had been deployed and attempting to unravel it in [[3095]].<ref name=ISP3p71/> | Interstellar Expeditions spent more than three months downloading the data and then shut down most of the satellites, but was still studying the adaptive intelligence software that had been deployed and attempting to unravel it in [[3095]].<ref name=ISP3p71/> | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
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+ | ==Map Gallery== | ||
+ | <div class="system-map-gallery"></div> | ||
==Nearby Systems== | ==Nearby Systems== | ||
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− | == References == | + | ==References== |
<references /> | <references /> | ||
− | == Bibliography == | + | ==Bibliography== |
− | * ''[[Interstellar Players 3 | + | * ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 ]]'' |
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[[Category:Systems|Rover]] | [[Category:Systems|Rover]] | ||
− | [[Category:Deep Periphery | + | [[Category:Deep Periphery Systems]] |
Latest revision as of 07:40, 15 November 2023
- This article is about the planetary system. For the destroyer, see Rover (Individual Lola III-class WarShip).
Rover | |
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System Information | |
X:Y Coordinates | 823.24 : 207.547[e] |
Spectral class | G0V[1] |
Recharge time | 181 hours[1] |
Contents
System Description[edit]
Rover is located near the Pilon and Boulsi systems.
Political Affiliation[edit]
Rover III[edit]
Rover III | |
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Astrophysical | |
System position | Third[1] |
Jump Point distance | 10.43 days[1] |
Moons | None[1] |
Geophysical | |
Surface gravity | 0.98[1] |
Atmospheric pressure | Standard (Breathable)[1] |
Equatorial temperature | 32°C (Temperate)[1] |
Surface water | 79%[1] |
Highest native life | Reptiles[1] |
History and Culture | |
Population | 0 (3095)[1] |
Planetary History[edit]
The planet that became known as Rover after its rediscovery by Interstellar Expeditions during their exploration of the region known as the Dark Expanse had evidently been the subject of some kind of experiment conducted by the Star League. The Star League seeded the system with hundreds of observation satellites whose purpose ranged from science probes studying each planet and major asteroid in the system down to meteorological studies of the one habitable planet, Rover. These satellites were programmed with an experimental networking program which was based—albeit loosely—on the adaptive software used in the AL2200 Track-Nav software used in the Kanga jump tank. When the first Interstellar Expeditions ship to visit the system emerged from her hyperspace jump into the system, it was immediately detected and pinged by the satellites, each of which attempted to upload the data they had accumulated in the three centuries since their deployment. Each of the satellites persisted in its efforts, becoming more and more insistent for attention, until they had collectively overwhelmed the common radio frequencies to the point that they became unintelligible.[1]
Interstellar Expeditions spent more than three months downloading the data and then shut down most of the satellites, but was still studying the adaptive intelligence software that had been deployed and attempting to unravel it in 3095.[1]
Map Gallery[edit]
Nearby Systems[edit]
Closest 20 systems (3 within 60 light-years) Distance in light years, closest systems first: | |||||||
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Pilon | 45.5 | Boulsi | 48.4 | Thazi | 54.5 | Maripa | 69.1 |
La Ligua | 70.8 | Carmelita | 79.8 | Wokha | 82.1 | Puttalam | 89.5 |
Ddraig | 91.5 | Loikaw | 95.7 | Blommestein | 99.6 | Waini Point | 100.2 |
Linden | 101.4 | Quines | 102.1 | Alktral | 107.8 | Sorsk | 108.9 |
Ejeda | 111.4 | Bossangoa | 115.0 | Ceiba | 118.8 | Zumbo | 120.4 |