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The '''Trondheim''' system was home to at least one habitable world, '''Trondheim I''', and as at [[3095]] was one of four systems within the [[JàrnFòlk]] homeworlds, located in the Spinward region of the [[Deep Periphery]].<ref name="ISP3p62">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 62, "Deep Periphery (Spinward Sector)"</ref>
  
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== System Description ==
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The Trondheim system is located in Spinward Sector of the Deep Periphery, close to the border of the Coreward sector and close to or partially within the [[Vela Nebula]].<ref name="ISP3p62"/> The Trondheim system consists of a class G2V primary orbited by at least one world and is located close to the [[Ålborg]] and [[Trondheim (Periphery)|Trondheim]] systems.<ref name="IPp111"/>
  
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== System History ==
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The Trondheim system was colonized at some point after the founding of the first JàrnFòlk colony on Ålborg in [[2504]].<ref name="ISP3p63">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 63-64, "Under New Management: The JàrnFòlk"</ref>
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Trondheim I - more commonly known as Trondheim - is a temperate world with two moons named Glittertindane and Trollvegn, and is orbited by at least one dry dock.<ref name="IPp111"/>
* [[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 History ==
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Trondheim was home to some of the [[JàrnFòlk]]'s few heavy industries, concentrated around the capital city of Narvik, and was where all of the parts for their various starships were manufactured and shuttled to orbiting dry docks. Little was known of the facilities, as the families who share responsibility for guarding them were willing to kill interlopers, but the facilities appeared to be heavily automated and may have dated back to the founding of Trondheim. This industry made Trondheim the main venue for JàrnFòlk [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] maintenance, and the defense of the facilities was notable as being one of the few endeavors undertaken by multiple families in cooperation.<ref name="IPp111"/>
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The population of Trondheim shared a common culture with the other Jàrnfòlk - named for the Jàrnskib, or "iron ships" that brought them to their new homeworld - which had evolved during the time in which the colonists spent their time as itinerant explorers and traders, fleeing the [[Draconis Combine]] depredations inflicted on the [[Rasalhague Principality]] worlds. The JàrnFòlk culture was based on the Scandinavian traditions preserved by the original refugees, and the population of Trondheim was kept in check by the feuding and rough lifestyle common to the JàrnFòlk. The population was divided between the subsidiary families, descended from the crews of the original JàrnFòlk ships, while the nine ruling families were descended from the command staff of the nine ships.<ref name="ISP3p63"/>
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There was a shift in power on Trondheim after [[Operation REVIVAL]]; where the planet was once dominated by the Heyerdal family, the Heyerdals lost power when their [[Jàrnskib]] was lost to the [[Clan|Clans]]. With the drop in significance of the Heyerdal family, the James clan rose to prominance in their place.<ref name="IPp111"/>
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While the JàrnFòlk language was a blend of several ancient Scandinavian languages, primarily - but not limited do - Danish and Old Norse, Trondheim had evolved a distinct dialect unique to itself but comprehensible to the people of the other Jàrnfòlk worlds, a linguistic shift echoed on each of the other planets.<ref name="ISP3p63">
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== Political Affiliation ==
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* [[3066]] - JàrnFòlk <ref name="IPp111"/>
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* [[3095]] - JàrnFòlk <ref name="ISP3p62"/>
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== Military Deployment ==
'''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"/>
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== Geography ==
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== Planetary Locations ==
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* Narvik: The planetary capital city.<ref name="ISP3p63"/>
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== Nearby Systems ==
The information available on Trondheim is drawn largely from ''[[Interstellar Players]]'', a [[canon]] source intended to be deliberately ambiguous.
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== References ==
 
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== Bibliography ==
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==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
  
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Trondheim
System Information
X:Y Coordinates581.72 : 531.05[e]
Spectral classG2V[1]
Recharge time183[1]
Recharge station(s)None

The Trondheim system was home to at least one habitable world, Trondheim I, and as at 3095 was one of four systems within the JàrnFòlk homeworlds, located in the Spinward region of the Deep Periphery.[2]

System Description

The Trondheim system is located in Spinward Sector of the Deep Periphery, close to the border of the Coreward sector and close to or partially within the Vela Nebula.[2] The Trondheim system consists of a class G2V primary orbited by at least one world and is located close to the Ålborg and Trondheim systems.[1]

System History

The Trondheim system was colonized at some point after the founding of the first JàrnFòlk colony on Ålborg in 2504.[3]

Trondheim I

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Trondheim I - more commonly known as Trondheim - is a temperate world with two moons named Glittertindane and Trollvegn, and is orbited by at least one dry dock.[1]

Planetary History

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

The population of Trondheim shared a common culture with the other Jàrnfòlk - named for the Jàrnskib, or "iron ships" that brought them to their new homeworld - which had evolved during the time in which the colonists spent their time as itinerant explorers and traders, fleeing the Draconis Combine depredations inflicted on the Rasalhague Principality worlds. The JàrnFòlk culture was based on the Scandinavian traditions preserved by the original refugees, and the population of Trondheim was kept in check by the feuding and rough lifestyle common to the JàrnFòlk. The population was divided between the subsidiary families, descended from the crews of the original JàrnFòlk ships, while the nine ruling families were descended from the command staff of the nine ships.[3]

There was a shift in power on Trondheim after Operation REVIVAL; where the planet was once dominated by the Heyerdal family, the Heyerdals lost power when their Jàrnskib was lost to the Clans. With the drop in significance of the Heyerdal family, the James clan rose to prominance in their place.[1]

While the JàrnFòlk language was a blend of several ancient Scandinavian languages, primarily - but not limited do - Danish and Old Norse, Trondheim had evolved a distinct dialect unique to itself but comprehensible to the people of the other Jàrnfòlk worlds, a linguistic shift echoed on each of the other planets.<ref name="ISP3p63">

Political Affiliation

Planetary Locations

  • Narvik: The planetary capital city.[3]

Image gallery

Nearby Systems

Systems within 60 light-years (distance in light years)
Closest systems first:
Hofn 30.3 Hamar 34.7 Ålborg 35.9

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Interstellar Players, p.111, "Trondheim"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 62, "Deep Periphery (Spinward Sector)"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 63-64, "Under New Management: The JàrnFòlk"

Bibliography