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+ | ====== Known Space ====== | ||
+ | **Known Space** is the vast region, currently numbering forty-one intact spheres (along with an uncounted assortment of stars and other interstellar artefacts and anomalies) where the Constitutional Dominion of Illuminated Spheres is generally recognized as the primary power. Merchants trade, scientists investigate, | ||
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+ | Only about 25% of all stars are associated with the deific intervention that results in the creation of spheres. With rare exceptions, the frequent small, cool red stars and the occasional enormous blues and blue-whites are generally believed to have coalesced spontaneously from the clouds of protomatter and energy that drift through the Everflowing and are not delineated by spheres. | ||
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+ | Although the causative cosmology isn't well understood, and there is much speculation as to whether the development of a yellow star encourages the emergence of a god or gods, or whether it is the gods who control the formation of the star, it is generally accepted that the beautiful yellows are the Life-Bringers, | ||
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+ | However, while the facts of their creation is a subject for discussion, much is indisputably known about the Life-Bringers themselves. They range in colour from (hottest to coolest) palest yellow-white, | ||
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+ | Known Space does not include the spheres of the Illithid Hegemony, but the Navy is ever vigilant, patrolling the marches between against the incursions of the merciless and brutal illithid slavers and pirates. | ||
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+ | ===== The Spheres of Known Space ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Reasons for Probationary Membership in the CDIS ==== | ||
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+ | * Criminal violations | ||
+ | * Sociopolitical violations | ||
+ | * Environmental violations | ||
+ | * Theological violations | ||
+ | * Financial violations | ||
+ | * Cultural violations |