Poznan
(References to Poznan)
Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)
X: 63.11 Y: -81.89
Contents
Planetary Data[1]
- Star Type: G6III
- Position in System: 4 (of 5)
- Number of Moons: None
- Days to Jump Point: 9
- Surface Water: 65%
- Atm. Pressure: Standard (Breathable)
- Surface Gravity: 1.2
- Equatorial Temp: 45°C
- Highest Native Life: Reptiles
Era Specific Data
3130[1]
- Governor: Fernando Cruz
- Planetary Legate: Hsu-Chu Yang
- Population: 1,895,746,000
Garrisoning Military Force
3025
3079
Owner History
- 2750 - Terran Hegemony
- 3025 - Capellan Confederation
- 3030 - Federated Suns
- 3040 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3052 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3057 - Chaos March
- 3062 - Capellan Confederation
- 3130 - Republic of the Sphere[1]
Planetary Info
A world with seven continents of jungles and deserts, Poznan's initial population was founded by Spaniards, Poles, and Portuguese leaving Terra. On Poznan they settled most of the continents, exploiting the iron and titanium ores, as well as oil and various plant life. Before joining the Capellan Confederation, there was a civil war on Poznan with the Poles and Spaniards fighting among themselves for control of Palma, a continent on Poznan. Though the Spaniards eventually won, when Poznan joined the Capellan Confederation things changed rapidly.
An influx of immigrants, mostly of Chinese descent, quickly took control of the planet through their large numbers. The other groups were a minority, and the Capellans treated them that way. When the Federated Suns liberated the world in the Fourth Succession War, the Capellan-sponsored institutional discrimination was removed. After Operation Guerrero brought the world back into the control of the Confederation, most of the non-ethnic Chinese were wary of how the Chancellor would structure the new government. Fortunately, Sun-Tzu Liao declared that nothing would change, and the existing leadership would remain in place. This single act reconciled the Poznans to their new government.[1]
Nearby Planets
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