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Brundams
System Information
X:Y Coordinates-1877.428 : -441.992[e]

The Brundams system is the location of at least one habitable world or construct and as at 3095 was an independent system located in the Deep Periphery.[1]

System Description

Brundams is located in the anti-spinward region of the Deep Periphery and at over nineteen hundred light-years distant from Terra is one of the farthest-flung inhabited systems to have been identified by Interstellar Expeditions. Located spinward of the Eagle Cloud Complex and the Helix Nebula, the closest known inhabited system to Brundams is Tansalir, which is located amost 335 light years spinward of Brundams.[1]

Political Affiliation

Notes

Brundams was first identified in 2012 with the publication of Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions. Other than the astrogeographical location of Brundams, no information was provided in the system; in the absence of further information on the Deep Periphery no further detail is likely to be available on Brundams.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 50, "Deep Periphery (Anti-Spinward Sector)"

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