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Morlencir General Catalogue

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A generated catalogue of every JSON-backed entity in the shared systems directory. Grid position is organizational and does not represent physical distance or political geography.

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System Catalogue

Adelon

The controlled Imperial threshold toward former Commonwealth space and the principal base for renewed recovery work.

Adelon

Adelon

The controlled Imperial threshold toward former Commonwealth space.

Recovery Anchorage

A logistics station for survey tenders, relief traffic, and returning expeditions.

Crova Core Beacon

An outer-system station that broadcasts navigation and hazard data, serves as an Aelith relay, and monitors and reports inbound traffic.

Port Ansel Beacon

An outer-system station that broadcasts navigation and hazard data, serves as an Aelith relay, and monitors and reports inbound traffic.

Ang’Narr

A self-sustaining haven whose raiding fleets exploit gaps between protected routes. Its operating reach is not a sovereign border.

Ang’Narr

Ang’Narr

The self-sustaining pirate haven.

Outer Anchorage

A staging position within the haven’s local gravity well.

Ashfall

Ashfall’s close-orbiting worlds have been stripped and irradiated by prolonged stellar activity. The system lies on a difficult continuation of the Laxor approach, but provides neither a safe anchorage nor useful local support. Successor Polity E monitors the passage remotely and claims salvage rights over anything lost within it.

Ashfall

The star’s low steady output is interrupted by severe flare activity, leaving its compact planetary system hostile to exposed life and infrastructure.

Ashlan Reception Annex

The former Patrol Depot R-4 now receives refugee traffic from the Ashlan successor region. Its orbital facilities provide initial accommodation, medical assessment, and onward transport. Annex II supports voluntary long-term settlement in a mild terrestrial environment, while the old depot structures remain in service as the Reception Anchorage.

Ashlan Reception Annex Primary

A stable orange dwarf illuminating the Annex system.

Annex I

A dry terrestrial world inside the system’s temperate orbit.

Annex II

A mild terrestrial world with open oceans and temperate settled regions, available for voluntary long-term resettlement.

Reception Anchorage

The expanded R-4 depot, providing multispecies accommodation, medical assessment, recovery logistics, and onward transport.

Caldris Pair

Caldris A and Caldris B circle a shared barycentre at a separation wide enough for stable circumstellar orbits. Aureline belongs to the brighter primary; Cinder and Vesper follow the cooler companion.

Caldris A

The more massive member of the pair, attended by a temperate terrestrial world.

Aureline

A cloud-banded terrestrial world orbiting Caldris A inside its stable circumstellar zone.

Aureline Moon

A small rocky satellite of Aureline.

Caldris B

The cooler companion, carrying a compact inner planetary system of its own.

Cinder

A dense, irradiated world in a close orbit around Caldris B.

Vesper

A muted blue outer planet orbiting the cooler star.

Cinderwake

Cinderwake’s expansion destroyed or sterilized its inner planetary system. Remote prospectors occasionally work the altered outer debris fields, but the system has no resident population and no dependable harbor. Its mapped route remains useful as a southern approach through Successor Polity F.

Cinderwake Giant

The swollen primary is far larger and more luminous than a K-type main-sequence dwarf. Its changing output has erased the conditions under which the system’s former inner worlds formed.

Crova Core

A provisional core-system placement for the Republic’s machine shops, convoy office, and locally maintained civilian standards.

Crova Core

Dalan I

A provisional member-system placement within the three-system Dalan Compact.

Dalan I

Dalan II

A provisional member system connected to the Compact’s beacon network.

Dalan II

Dalan III

A provisional member system associated with the Compact’s disputed Commonwealth registry archive.

Dalan III

Helion Verge

Helion Verge is too young and dynamically violent for permanent settlement. Dense belts of colliding planetesimals complicate local navigation, while the primary’s ultraviolet output leaves the surviving material chemically harsh. Successor Polity C maintains its claim through remote instruments and periodic survey flights rather than a resident station.

Helion Verge

The primary is a short-lived blue-white dwarf whose radiation and unsettled debris environment discourage permanent habitation.

Husker Junction

A provisional junction joining Crova traffic to older Commonwealth routes.

Husker Junction

Independent Crossroads B

A civilian crossroads of the central mixed successor polity, joining Imperial, Crovan, Dalan, and pirate-used routes.

Independent Crossroads B

Independent System A

A provisional system belonging to the surviving Commonwealth continuity claimant.

Independent System A

Independent System B

A second system belonging to the surviving Commonwealth continuity claimant, with an established route continuing beyond the planning boundary.

Independent System B

Inner Relay A

A provisional inner-system relay marking the approach to the Adelon corridor.

Inner Relay A

Kestrel Knot

Kestrel A, B, and C follow a compact, continually perturbed dance. Ternion remains far enough from the stellar knot to orbit their shared centre rather than any one component.

Kestrel Knot

Three close stars rendered as one stellar source at catalogue scale because their internal trajectories are too compact and unstable for representative planetary layout.

Kestrel A

Kestrel B

Kestrel C

Ternion

A cold gas giant following a distant orbit around the shared centre of all three stars.

Laxor Prime

A remote jungle world containing extensive Laxhit ruins, outside the current patrol schedule.

Laxor

Laxor Prime

The jungle world and its extensive Laxhit ruins.

Ruin Survey Marker

A remote marker for future archaeological work.

Nest

Nest is the Vyrkani homeworld. The Syliri offered the defensible, resource-rich planet after first contact revealed that the Vyrkani people lived entirely within a migratory fleet. The offer imposed neither obligation nor required duration. The Vyrkani came, evaluated the world, and stayed.

Thousands of collectives now occupy engineered settlements across the surface, including subterranean installations, ocean platforms, and mountain facilities. Many other Vyrkani retain the ancestral pattern of life in space. Their habitats, shipyards, research stations, and departure-capable vessels form an orbital shell whose built volume exceeds all construction below.

The College of Statics maintains its principal facilities planetside, where bedrock and thermal mass become infrastructure. The College of Dynamics remains in orbit among modular habitats and working ships. Nest is both permanent home and favorable anchorage; the system is designed to preserve both readings.

Nest

A long-lived orange dwarf illuminating the defensible, resource-rich world offered to the Vyrkani by the Syliri.

Nest

The defensible, resource-rich world given to the migratory Vyrkani by the Syliri after first contact, now home to thousands of planetside collectives.

Nest Orbital Shell

The immense orbital layer where much of the Vyrkani population continues to live aboard habitats and vessels designed to retain the option of departure.

Port Ansel

An autonomous settlement within the central mixed successor polity. Port Ansel is home to the Hearthline Association, with ancestry archives, emergency berths, interpreters, and passenger traffic.

Port Ansel

Sylir

Sylir is the habitable homeworld of the Syliri, the seat of the Throne, and the principal meeting place of the Starborn Assembly. It orbits a stable G3V yellow dwarf whose inner system also supports Matrix-01, the first and largest Dyson swarm and the greatest concentration of Synthetic consciousness.

The remaining major planets record the system’s long material history. Járnith is a scorched, metal-rich inner world whose accessible mass fed the early expansion of Matrix-01. Beyond Sylir lies Muirúin, a blue-white ringed gas giant and major volatile reserve. Naelith, an ice giant in the outer dark, anchors cold-storage infrastructure and deep-system observatories.

Sylir

A stable, slightly cooler-than-Sol yellow dwarf suited to the long biological and civilizational history of Sylir.

Matrix-01

The first and largest Dyson swarm, and the largest concentration of Synthetic consciousness.

Járnith

A dense, scorched inner world whose accessible metals and silicates supplied much of Matrix-01’s early physical growth.

Sylir

The Syliri homeworld, seat of the Throne, and principal meeting place of the Starborn Assembly.

Sylir Main Belt

A broad belt of rocky and metallic bodies between Sylir and Muirúin. Its accessible space-based resources supplied much of the material used to construct Matrix-01 and continue to support the swarm's expansion.

Muirúin

A blue-white gas giant with a broad ring system, used as a major source of hydrogen and other volatiles.

Naelith

A dark outer ice giant whose high orbit supports cold-storage infrastructure and deep-system observatories.

Tatooine

Tatoo I and Tatoo II circle a shared barycentre as a close pair of yellow main-sequence stars. Tatooine, the first planet in the system, follows a circumbinary orbit around them both.

The harsh but habitable desert world is attended by three natural satellites: Ghomrassen, Guermesa, and Chenini.

Tatoo I and Tatoo II

Tatoo I and Tatoo II rendered as one close binary source around their shared barycentre.

Tatoo I

The slightly hotter member of Tatooine’s close binary stellar pair.

Tatoo II

The solar-type companion to Tatoo I in Tatooine’s close binary pair.

Tatooine

The first planet orbiting Tatoo I and Tatoo II, a harsh desert world with three natural satellites.

Ghomrassen

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Guermesa

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Chenini

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Tatooine

Tatoo I and Tatoo II circle a shared barycentre as a close pair of yellow main-sequence stars. Tatooine, the first planet in the system, follows a circumbinary orbit around them both.

The harsh but habitable desert world is attended by three natural satellites: Ghomrassen, Guermesa, and Chenini.

Tatoo I

The slightly hotter member of Tatooine’s close binary stellar pair.

Tatoo II

The solar-type companion to Tatoo I in Tatooine’s close binary pair.

Tatooine

The first planet orbiting Tatoo I and Tatoo II, a harsh desert world with three natural satellites.

Ghomrassen

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Guermesa

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Chenini

One of Tatooine’s three moons.

Thessaly Phenomenon

The two compact stars of the Thessaly Phenomenon produce matching pulse trains with no measurable phase drift. Their apparent synchronization made the system a disputed observation until full-spectrum instruments recorded both sources independently.

Thessaly Phenomenon

A compact pair of neutron stars whose emission cycles remain locked into one synchronized stellar phenomenon.

Thessaly A

Thessaly B

Vespergrave

Vespergrave contains no accessible planetary bodies and offers little shelter from its remnant’s radiation environment. Its compact source remains valuable as a stable astrometric reference on the route into Successor Polity D. Monitoring is automated, and no permanent crew is posted there.

Vespergrave Remnant

The remnant is quiet by neutron-star standards, but local radiation and the absence of useful planetary shelter make the system unsuitable for settlement.