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''(References to [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Trondheim (Periphery) | Trondheim]])''
 
  
 
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==Overview==
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'''Trondheim''' is home to some of the [[JàrnFòlk]]'s few heavy industries, concentrated around the capital of Narvik, and is where all of the parts for their various starships are manufactured and shuttled to orbiting dry docks. Little is known of the facilities, as the families who share responsibility for guarding them are willing to kill interlopers, but the facilities appear to be heavily automated and may date back to the founding of Trondheim. This industry makes Trondheim the main venue for JàrnFòlk [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] maintenance, and the defense of the facilities is notable as being one of the few endeavors undertaken by multiple families in cooperation.<ref name="IPp111">''Interstellar Players'', p.111, "Trondheim" </ref>
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== Political Affiliation ==
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* [[3066]] - [[JàrnFòlk]]<ref name="IPp111"/>
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* [[3095]] - JàrnFòlk <ref name="ISP3p32">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 32, "DEEP PERIPHERY (Coreward Sector)"</ref>
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== Planetary Info ==
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'''Trondheim''' is home to some of the [[JàrnFòlk]]'s few heavy industries, concentrated around the capital of Narvik, and is where all of the parts for their various starships are manufactured and shuttled to orbiting dry docks. Little is known of the facilities, as the families who share responsibility for guarding them are willing to kill interlopers, but the facilities appear to be heavily automated and may date back to the founding of Trondheim. This industry makes Trondheim the main venue for JàrnFòlk [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] maintenance, and the defense of the facilities is notable as being one of the few endeavors undertaken by multiple families in cooperation.<ref name="IPp111"/>
  
 
There has recently been a shift in power on Trondheim; where the planet was once dominated by the Heyerdal family, the Heyerdal's lost power when their Jàrnskib was lost to the [[Clan|Clans]]. With the drop in significance of the Heyerdal family, the James clan have now risen to prominance.<ref name="IPp111"/>
 
There has recently been a shift in power on Trondheim; where the planet was once dominated by the Heyerdal family, the Heyerdal's lost power when their Jàrnskib was lost to the [[Clan|Clans]]. With the drop in significance of the Heyerdal family, the James clan have now risen to prominance.<ref name="IPp111"/>
  
==Nearby Worlds==
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The information available on Trondheim is drawn largely from ''[[Interstellar Players]]'', a [[canon]] source intended to be deliberately ambiguous.
 
The information available on Trondheim is drawn largely from ''[[Interstellar Players]]'', a [[canon]] source intended to be deliberately ambiguous.
  
==References==
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== References ==
 
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==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
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* ''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
  
 
[[Category:Planets|Trondheim]]
 
[[Category:Planets|Trondheim]]
 
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[[Category: Jàrnfòlk Planets]]

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Trondheim
System Information
X:Y Coordinates581.72 : 531.05[e]
Spectral classG2V[1]
Recharge time183[1]
Recharge station(s)None

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

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Political Affiliation

Planetary Info

Trondheim is home to some of the JàrnFòlk's few heavy industries, concentrated around the capital of Narvik, and is where all of the parts for their various starships are manufactured and shuttled to orbiting dry docks. Little is known of the facilities, as the families who share responsibility for guarding them are willing to kill interlopers, but the facilities appear to be heavily automated and may date back to the founding of Trondheim. This industry makes Trondheim the main venue for JàrnFòlk DropShip and JumpShip maintenance, and the defense of the facilities is notable as being one of the few endeavors undertaken by multiple families in cooperation.[1]

There has recently been a shift in power on Trondheim; where the planet was once dominated by the Heyerdal family, the Heyerdal's lost power when their Jàrnskib was lost to the Clans. With the drop in significance of the Heyerdal family, the James clan have now risen to prominance.[1]

Gallery

Notes

The information available on Trondheim is drawn largely from Interstellar Players, a canon source intended to be deliberately ambiguous.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Interstellar Players, p.111, "Trondheim"
  2. Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 32, "DEEP PERIPHERY (Coreward Sector)"

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