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Regions of Space

A review of a few of the regions of colonised space

Inner Sphere Inner Sphere:

At the center of human space lies the Inner Sphere; a roughly spherical region of the earliest colonised worlds, approximately 200 lightyears in diameter. It is the home to many of the oldest cultures or inhabited worlds, contains many capital systems and a dense mesh of wormhole links. Due to the age and historical complexity of the region many empires and other political units overlap or mesh.
 
Metaphysics Hinteregions:

Beyond the crowded Inner Sphere is an enormous hinter-region of billions of solar system and tens of billions of cubic light years of space, where the reach of the AI Gods is not as pronounced, the memetics not as black and white, the angelnets not as ubiquitous, and the security not as pronounced. Nevertheless, the consolidated regions here, which are many and vast, are as safe as anywhere in the sephirotic dominion.
 
Outer Volumes The Outer Volumes:

The Outer Volumes comprise that vast and ever changing, every expanding volume of colonised, inhabited and penetrated space beyond the stable regions and ancient empires of the innerward regions, and beyond even the partially consolidated hinteregions. It is poorly (and often not at all) served by stargates, and the great powers have for the most part only local jurisdiction of spheres of influence within its vastness
 

The Chronos Cluster

Corymbantia Protectorate

Crucis Corridor

Danyello Mlund Cluster

The Empathic Frontier

Enif Prefecture-Perseus Middle Region

Enigma Cluster

Eta Carina Rush

The Gardener's Domain

The Hellfire Expansion

Hyades Sector

Inner Sphere

The Light Speed Frontier

Middle Regions

The Mobile Frontier

The Olumbi region

Outer Volumes

Perseus Rift

The Pluton Volume

The Serpens Region

The Ula(f) Region


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