Tybor's Quick System Reference

Tybor's Quick System Reference (or Tybor's Guide as it's most frequently called) is every frontiersman's friend. A Quick look at all the important features of any System you enter. The best selling guide is available in every language spoken in the Frontier, and a few that aren't.

Dixon's Star

Dixon's Star Laco is the only inhabited planet. It is mostly industrial and run by PanGal. Relatively small population.

Dixon's Star is a major stop along The Route, almost all traffic are ships coming through the warp gate, or the Void Capable ships dropping out for rest and resupply. If space had a truck stop it would be Dixon's Star.

No other pertinent or useful information currently available.

Dixon's Star

Liberty

Liberty System is located far off The Route, but holds several points of interest to the Terran Empire. Liberty III is the occupied planet. Liberty II is a dead world similar to Mercury, but a tad farther from the system's star. It tends to be a little less warm in the day and colder at night.

The Liberty system has only been recently been colonized by terrans. Liberty III is the only natively inhabitable planet in the system and is home to a sentient species. There is no preclusion from "advancing" the tech level of native species, so in the last two decades, it has been elevated from Bronze Age to current tech.

liberty

New Streel

New Streel is a highly unusual place. The primary planet system appears to have been engineered by a long dead species that left large cities floating high in the atmosphere. The lower atmosphere is highly toxic, but the upper atmosphere is breathable. Getting on and off the planet is relatively easy, since most of the population centers float way up in the sky. The only actual "dirtside" facilities are science facilities trying to figure out exactly how the planet was engineered.

New Streel

The Drift

The Drift is not a system, rather it is a space legend of a group of ships who were caught in Void Space. The legend goes that the ships tethered themselves together and formed a community that lives permanently within Void Space.

Some Frontiersmen claim to have seen, or even been on, the drift. There is no basis in fact for this particular legend.

Non-Reference Systems

The following systems are not included in Tybor's Quick System Reference. At least, not public market ones. They are unofficial systems, forgotten systems, or otherwise passed on by word of mouth from one scoundrel to another.

Hades

There are only three sizable objects in the Hades system. Hades, a Brown Dwarf star. Persephone, the only planet orbiting it. Styx, an asteroid belt not much further out from Hades than Persephone is. Persephone has two moons, which are asteroids that got too close and were captured in the planet's gravity.

Hades is off all major routes, unpatrolled and unclaimed. It is believed to be uninhabitable. The occasional capurted pirate or smuggler has made elusions to a large city called Cerebus. The UPF officially places the system population at Zero.

Persephone is tidally locked, with Cerebrus built on the sun side. Still the light is pretty dim, a perpetual twilight that provides enough heat to sustain a marginal ecosystem. Mostly fungus and creatures similar to reptiles.