Leviathans Rest

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Leviathans Rest
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Leviathans Rest nearby systems
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System Information
X:Y Coordinates-141.071 : -1921.196[e]

The Leviathans Rest 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

Leviathans Rest is located in the rimward region of the Deep Periphery beyond the Perses-Cepherus Cloud Complex and is one of the most distant systems from Terra to have been identified by Interstellar Expeditions. Leviathans Rest is located close to the Chaffee and Fager systems, although as with many systems located in the Deep Periphery, close is a relative term; the closest of these systems, Fager, lies more than 400 light years distant from Leviathans Rest.[1]

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Nearby Systems

Closest 20 systems (0 within 60 light-years)
Distance in light years, closest systems first:
Star Cluster 889 199.5 Fager 402.8 Chaffee 447.7 Knechee 467.9
Saggina 472.1 Star Cluster 752 583.0 Interstellar Expeditions Base #22 616.6 Death's Gaze Cluster 663.1
Star Cluster 1108 670.0 Mizdargh 794.7 Horgens 813.5 Nebula D77 853.0
Rim Worlds Republic Outpost #11 1038.2 Melidron 1055.5 Pharos 1135.4 Aurigae 1225.3
Beehive Cluster 1240.4 Midden 1339.0 Helvetica 1352.9 Eagle Rest 1375.1

Notes

Leviathans Rest was first identified in 2012 with the publication of Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions. Other than the astrogeographical location of Leviathans Rest, 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 Leviathans Rest.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 76, "Deep Periphery (Rimward Sector)"

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