Lunion Subsector
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| Lunion Subsector | |
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| No. of Stars | 25 |
| Majority Control | Imperium - 100% |
| Secondary Control | - % |
| Sector | Spinward Marches |
| Capital | Lunion |
| Map Key | Map Key |
The Lunion subsector is the Imperial jumping-off point for the Five Sisters Subsector, as well as the major trade connection with the Sword Worlds Subsector.
The Ling-Standard Products shipyards at Lunion and Strouden are the major shipbuilding points within the entire Spinward Marches Sector. The excellent workmanship, combined with the level 13 technology, makes LSP products highly sought after.
The asteroid belt at Zaibon was once the largest deposit of copper on record, but the lode has dwindled to virtually nothing, and the facilities are deteriorating.
Wardn is a small world notable primarily for its intricate patterns carved in its desert plains. One hypothesis holds the runes are marks left by anerobic life, while another claims they are artifact results of an ancient culture.
The government on Quiru is a military junta which is the result of a mercenary operation. Imperial force has not yet been brought to bear.
The subsector is defended by the 43rd Fleet.
The Lunion subsector contains 25 worlds with a total population of 24.41 billion. The highest population level is 9, at Lunion and Strouden; the highest tech level is 14, at Tenalphi.
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| Worlds in this Subsector | |
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| Adabicci - Arba - Capon - Carse - Derchon - Drolraw - Gandr - Gorram - Harvosette - Ianic - Lunion - Olympia (SM 1728) - Penkwar - Persephone (SM 2228) - Quiru - Rabwhar - Resten - Sharrip - Shirene - Smoug - Spirelle - Strouden - Tenalphi - Wardn - Zaibon - |
| This article was copied or excerpted from the following copyrighted sources and used under license from Far Future Enterprises and by permission of the author. |
| – Supplement 3 The Spinward Marches |
| – The Traveller Book |

