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First surveyed in 2236, '''El Dorado''' is a Terran planet roughly 15% larger than Earth itself with slightly higher gravity. It has 6 major continents (largest to smallest) of San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Monterrey, and Durango are mostly outside the arctic circles. El Dorado has a large amount of arable land due to “The Super Lakes”, large fresh water lakes found on the largest continents of San Diego and Los Angeles. | First surveyed in 2236, '''El Dorado''' is a Terran planet roughly 15% larger than Earth itself with slightly higher gravity. It has 6 major continents (largest to smallest) of San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Monterrey, and Durango are mostly outside the arctic circles. El Dorado has a large amount of arable land due to “The Super Lakes”, large fresh water lakes found on the largest continents of San Diego and Los Angeles. | ||
− | El Dorado has one moon, known as Boulder, which appears silver and sapphire due to a dense nitrogen-carbon dioxide atmosphere and a global ocean. | + | El Dorado has one moon, known as Boulder, which appears silver and sapphire due to a dense nitrogen-carbon dioxide atmosphere and a global ocean.{{cn}} |
Due to life cycle of the planet, El Dorado’s core temperature is slightly hotter than that of Earth’s which causes increased tectonic action. Over the many centuries of colonization, the populace has steered clear of the worst volcano and quake zones.<ref name=AToW374-375/> | Due to life cycle of the planet, El Dorado’s core temperature is slightly hotter than that of Earth’s which causes increased tectonic action. Over the many centuries of colonization, the populace has steered clear of the worst volcano and quake zones.<ref name=AToW374-375/> | ||
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During the late 23rd and early 24th centuries El Dorado was an important enough trading partner to nearby [[New Avalon]] that [[Jerome Davion]], son of [[Adam Davion]], served as the New Avalon ambassador to El Dorado from [[2297]] to [[2306]]. El Dorado was vital to the commercial empire being built by Adam Davion and [[Nathan DuVall]] and which laid much of the groundwork for the future [[Federated Suns]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p20"/> | During the late 23rd and early 24th centuries El Dorado was an important enough trading partner to nearby [[New Avalon]] that [[Jerome Davion]], son of [[Adam Davion]], served as the New Avalon ambassador to El Dorado from [[2297]] to [[2306]]. El Dorado was vital to the commercial empire being built by Adam Davion and [[Nathan DuVall]] and which laid much of the groundwork for the future [[Federated Suns]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p20"/> | ||
− | During the [[First Succession War]] a raid by the [[Draconis Combine]] left El Dorado's JumpShip yards in ruin. Similar actions against merchant fleets stifled interstellar trade across the Inner Sphere, harming El Dorado's export-oriented economy. Businesses immediately began cropping up to supply these vital components which had been imported previously, giving El Dorado the ability to be nearly self-sufficient. However, the trauma of the Kuritan raid led El Dorado to minimize its involvement in industries targeted by the early Succession Wars, like JumpShip and BattleMech production, in order to make the world less of a target. That policy continued until the mid-31st century, when El Dorado began manufacturing the [[Warlord]]. | + | During the [[First Succession War]] a raid by the [[Draconis Combine]] left El Dorado's JumpShip yards in ruin. Similar actions against merchant fleets stifled interstellar trade across the Inner Sphere, harming El Dorado's export-oriented economy. Businesses immediately began cropping up to supply these vital components which had been imported previously, giving El Dorado the ability to be nearly self-sufficient. However, the trauma of the Kuritan raid led El Dorado to minimize its involvement in industries targeted by the early Succession Wars, like JumpShip and BattleMech production, in order to make the world less of a target. That policy continued until the mid-31st century, when El Dorado began manufacturing the [[Warlord]].{{cn}} |
El Dorado was largely untouched and unaffected by the [[Second Succession War]] and became a key technological player for the Federated Suns throughout the [[Third Succession War]] by supplying key components of 25th-century technology to factories throughout the realm. | El Dorado was largely untouched and unaffected by the [[Second Succession War]] and became a key technological player for the Federated Suns throughout the [[Third Succession War]] by supplying key components of 25th-century technology to factories throughout the realm. |
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System Information | |
X:Y Coordinates | 266.29:-146.09[e] |
Spectral class | G0V[1][2] |
Recharge time | 193 hours[1][2] |
Recharge station(s) | Zenith, Nadir[1][2] |
Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)
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Contents
Owner History
- 2297 - Independent world [3]
- 2306 - Independent world [3]
- 2317 - Federated Suns [4]
- 2596 - Federated Suns [5]
- 2750 - Federated Suns [6]
- 2765 - Federated Suns [7]
- 3025 - Federated Suns[citation needed]
- 3030 - Federated Suns[citation needed]
- 3040 - Federated Commonwealth [8]
- 3052 - Federated Commonwealth[citation needed]
- 3057 - Federated Commonwealth[citation needed]
- 3062 - Federated Commonwealth[citation needed]
- 3067 - Federated Suns[citation needed]
- 3130 - Federated Suns [9]
- 3135 - Federated Suns [10]
- 3145 - Federated Suns [11]
Planetary Info
First surveyed in 2236, El Dorado is a Terran planet roughly 15% larger than Earth itself with slightly higher gravity. It has 6 major continents (largest to smallest) of San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Monterrey, and Durango are mostly outside the arctic circles. El Dorado has a large amount of arable land due to “The Super Lakes”, large fresh water lakes found on the largest continents of San Diego and Los Angeles.
El Dorado has one moon, known as Boulder, which appears silver and sapphire due to a dense nitrogen-carbon dioxide atmosphere and a global ocean.[citation needed]
Due to life cycle of the planet, El Dorado’s core temperature is slightly hotter than that of Earth’s which causes increased tectonic action. Over the many centuries of colonization, the populace has steered clear of the worst volcano and quake zones.[1]
Planetary History
During the late 23rd and early 24th centuries El Dorado was an important enough trading partner to nearby New Avalon that Jerome Davion, son of Adam Davion, served as the New Avalon ambassador to El Dorado from 2297 to 2306. El Dorado was vital to the commercial empire being built by Adam Davion and Nathan DuVall and which laid much of the groundwork for the future Federated Suns.[3]
During the First Succession War a raid by the Draconis Combine left El Dorado's JumpShip yards in ruin. Similar actions against merchant fleets stifled interstellar trade across the Inner Sphere, harming El Dorado's export-oriented economy. Businesses immediately began cropping up to supply these vital components which had been imported previously, giving El Dorado the ability to be nearly self-sufficient. However, the trauma of the Kuritan raid led El Dorado to minimize its involvement in industries targeted by the early Succession Wars, like JumpShip and BattleMech production, in order to make the world less of a target. That policy continued until the mid-31st century, when El Dorado began manufacturing the Warlord.[citation needed]
El Dorado was largely untouched and unaffected by the Second Succession War and became a key technological player for the Federated Suns throughout the Third Succession War by supplying key components of 25th-century technology to factories throughout the realm.
El Dorado also has some of the Federated Suns' renowned universities known as the "Gilded Halls", which have allowed El Dorado to maintain its role as a front-runner in technology and manufacturing.[1]
Manufacturing Centers
Nearby Planets
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 A Time of War, pp. 374-375, "El DoradoPlanet Profile"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Objectives: Federated Suns, p. 14, "El Dorado"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 20, "Hidden Counselor"
- ↑ Handbook: House Davion, p. 18, "Federated Suns Founding [2317]"
- ↑ Historical: Reunification War, p. 159, "Inner Sphere - 2596"
- ↑ Era Report: 2750, p. 37, "Inner Sphere - 2750"
- ↑ Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 11, "Inner Sphere - 2765"
- ↑ Historical: War of 3039, p. 133, "Inner Sphere - 3040"
- ↑ Map of the Inner Sphere 3130
- ↑ Era Report: 3145, p. 11, "Inner Sphere Map - [3135]"
- ↑ Era Report: 3145, p. 39, "Inner Sphere Map - [3145]"
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3075, p. 88