Colonial Planetary Registry
The Circinus Stream is a region of space and Magellanic cloud on the very edge of the spiral galaxy Desna's Path. It consists of 31 charted star systems, plus several more hidden in stellar clouds, and hundreds of planets. Many hexsectors remain poorly charted or completely uncharted, meaning several more systems could yet be discovered. Hiderid, Mewei and Zaalan extragalactic refugees settled in the Stream some 150 years ago, soon followed by the Kalimshari and Hhrot Arks.
This sector is somewhat richer in resources and habitable worlds than average, and is connected to the rest of the galaxy via a single Drift Beacon. Also in the centre of the Stream is Embassy Station, a joint Coalition-Pact Worlds venture and singular trade capital of the entire fledging colonial economy.
Scroll down for a regional breakdown of the Circinus Stream and links to specific sectors of interest. Only major landmarks and points of interest are shown; individual worlds or systems can be written from scratch or generated using the link below.
This sector is somewhat richer in resources and habitable worlds than average, and is connected to the rest of the galaxy via a single Drift Beacon. Also in the centre of the Stream is Embassy Station, a joint Coalition-Pact Worlds venture and singular trade capital of the entire fledging colonial economy.
Scroll down for a regional breakdown of the Circinus Stream and links to specific sectors of interest. Only major landmarks and points of interest are shown; individual worlds or systems can be written from scratch or generated using the link below.
Galactic features from Spaceland Tiles - Cecil Howe
Circinus Stream Subsectors
This is a list of major planetary and stellar landmarks only.
There are plenty of other planets in each star system that are not included here, and uncharted areas could reveal yet more systems. GM discretion is advised!
There are plenty of other planets in each star system that are not included here, and uncharted areas could reveal yet more systems. GM discretion is advised!
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