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Revision as of 13:08, 5 August 2011
(References to Gan Singh)
Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)
X: 41.99 Y: -80.33
Contents
Planetary Data[1]
- Star Type: F7V
- Position in System: 4 (of 4)
- Number of Moons: 4 (Harl, Kishen, Nain, Ranjit)
- Days to Jump Point: 13
- Surface Water: 72%
- Atm. Pressure: Standard (Breathable)
- Surface Gravity: 1.0
- Equatorial Temp: 30°C
- Highest Native Life: Mammals
Era Specific Data
3130[1]
- Governor: Jean Littlefield
- Planetary Legate: Heath O'Hagan
- Population: 1,354,000,000
Garrisoning Military Force
3050 to 3054
Owner History
- 2750 - Terran Hegemony
- 3025 - Capellan Confederation
- 3030 - Federated Suns
- 3040 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3052 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3057 - Styk Commonality
- 3062 - Styk Commonality
- 3079 - Capellan Confederation[4]
- 3130 - Republic of the Sphere[1]
Planetary Info
Long a part of the Capellan Confederation, Gan Singh was captured by the Federated Suns during the Fourth Succession War. For the next thirty years its raw materials were shipped to factories in the Sarna March, Federated Suns, and Lyran Commonwealth. After Operation Guerrero sundered the Federated Commonwealth, Gan Singh found itself alone. Taking a lesson from history, Gan Singh and Styk formed the Styk Commonality.[1] After the start of the Jihad Styk and several other worlds were integrated into the Word of Blake Protectorate, leading the planet's government to contact the Capellan Confederation for assistance.[1]
Nearby Planets
Notes
The Story "A Race to the End" by Loren L. Coleman takes place on Gan Singh.