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This world was first settled by Sathraists from Urth's western hemisphere, along with political refugees, disenfranchised workers and urbanites fleeing overcrowding. Agricorp TDA wanted Vera Cruz for its perfect farming environment, but the original settlers had claimed the best farmland and were unwilling to deal. TDA tried to coerce these original settlers, but they had powerful connections on Urth, as well as weapons. Finally TDA used subtlety, bringing in other settlers from Western Urth who created clubs and mingled with the natives, subverting them from within. TDA also provided manufactured goods as reparations for past damage - highly disposable goods that the natives wanted more of once they used theirs up. TDA systematically reduced income levels across the world, forcing the loc

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rdfs:label
  • Vera Cruz
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  • This world was first settled by Sathraists from Urth's western hemisphere, along with political refugees, disenfranchised workers and urbanites fleeing overcrowding. Agricorp TDA wanted Vera Cruz for its perfect farming environment, but the original settlers had claimed the best farmland and were unwilling to deal. TDA tried to coerce these original settlers, but they had powerful connections on Urth, as well as weapons. Finally TDA used subtlety, bringing in other settlers from Western Urth who created clubs and mingled with the natives, subverting them from within. TDA also provided manufactured goods as reparations for past damage - highly disposable goods that the natives wanted more of once they used theirs up. TDA systematically reduced income levels across the world, forcing the loc
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agora
humanpop
  • 750000000(xsd:integer)
alienpop
  • 8000(xsd:integer)
jumps
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Exports
  • Grain, Wheat, Corn, Furniture, Plastics, Farming Implements, Household Items
Name
  • Katara
  • Puebla
  • Albemarle
  • Hanbar
  • Jumpgate
  • Pharis
  • Sargasso Belt
  • Squire Bourbon
  • Vera Cruz
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dist
  • 15(xsd:double)
  • 19(xsd:double)
  • 0.94
  • 1.3
  • 1.9
  • 337.1
  • 36.1
  • moon
Tech
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Ruler
Resources
  • Foodstuffs, Agricultural Goods, Consumer Goods
Notes
  • Home to House Bourbon; Distillery, but a lack of parts and raw materials; Xenophobic with possibly ties to pirates
  • Center for Zaibatsu experimentation during the Diaspora; Numerous radioactive hotspots
  • Largely undeveloped; Many jungles
  • Refueling point and arms depot for the Hazat fleet
  • Small gas giant
  • Smaller then many moons; Vast mineral wealth; Claimed by Charioteers, Scravers, Li Halan, Church
  • Haven for Kurgans, pirates, smugglers and adventurers
  • Former recreation stop for space crews, a place where anything was permitted; Long abandoned and scavanged
cathedral
Capital
  • Los Aztecha
abstract
  • This world was first settled by Sathraists from Urth's western hemisphere, along with political refugees, disenfranchised workers and urbanites fleeing overcrowding. Agricorp TDA wanted Vera Cruz for its perfect farming environment, but the original settlers had claimed the best farmland and were unwilling to deal. TDA tried to coerce these original settlers, but they had powerful connections on Urth, as well as weapons. Finally TDA used subtlety, bringing in other settlers from Western Urth who created clubs and mingled with the natives, subverting them from within. TDA also provided manufactured goods as reparations for past damage - highly disposable goods that the natives wanted more of once they used theirs up. TDA systematically reduced income levels across the world, forcing the locals into the better paying TDA jobs to be able to afford more of these goods. Once part of the TDA workforce, TDA was able to indoctrinate them and convert the populace to their worldview within a generation. Just then, the Sathra rebellion occurred, destroying interstellar trade. Some locals sympathized with the Sathraists, though there were no longer any remaining on the planet. But the interruption of the flow of goods caused the workers to get angry, and the Chaukis, who had settled here earlier, took advantage of this. The Chaukis had been rising up the ranks of the TDA and when they claimed rulership of the world and resistance was minimal. The Chaukis encouraged immigration from Urth, but created severe restrictions on construction and development. The Hazat set up secret military bases deep in the remote jungle regions to maintain the purity of their cause and avoid the corruption of the Chauki cities. When the Chauki called for the Hazat to disarm in 3977, the Hazat were able to capture Vera Cruz quickly, thanks to these hidden bases. By the time the welfare computers failed, Vera Cruz was already under Hazat control. The Hazat provided food and stability at the time of the fall, but still some urbanites held out for rescue by the Chauki, and also some jungle tribes resisted Hazat rule. Other noble houses made claims to land that had been theirs during the Diaspora. The newly formed Merchant League made a demonstration of their strength here, blockading the system, financing the enemies of the Hazat, and landing Muster troops. The Church ended the conflict with its Privilege of Martyrs doctrine. By the end of the conflict, the Bursandras had seized most of the land from the Justus and Castenda. The Kurgan invasions began in 46th century, shortly after the three branches of the Hazat made peace with each other. In 4547, a coalition of Noble houses soundly defeated the Kurgans in Vera Cruz. Kurgan raids finally stopped in the 49th century, though the jumpgate to Hira seals and unseals unpredictably. In 4987, the Kurgans again reappeared - at the height of the Emperor Wars. The Kurgans were repelled with the aid of those Hazat that were found to have survived on Hira. The Bursandra family on Vera Cruz supported the Eduardos' bid for power, and have set up many military training camps on the world, including Dervish camps.
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