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Sea of Onhakitc
Sea of Onhakitc
Galaxy Euclid
Quadrant Delta
Civilized space Forgotten Colonies
Updated NEXT
Disambig This article is about the NEXT version of Sea of Onhakitc. For the Atlas Rises version, see Sea of Onhakitc (Atlas).

The Sea of Onhakitc is a region.

Summary

The Sea of Onhakitc is the last region of the Delta Quadrant meridian near The Fade at the end of the Delta Spiral. Its landmark Delta Polaris directly neighbors its western region of the Rismana Terminus.

This region in the Euclid galaxy is 1,158M-1,159M ly away from its centre. It consists of 534 systems with Delta Polaris being the first and Uomar being the last.

Location

North: The Fade
East: The Fade
South: The Fade
West: Rismana Terminus
Above: Guminn Instability
Below: Zamaneann

Coordinates

0FFE:007F:0FFE:PC
  • Note:

Highest working address was (Face - Bird - Ship) (534)
Lowest non working test was (Face - Bird - Insect) (535)

Discovered systems

Cargo Test

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Key

  • [G] - Gaia System
  • [TE] - Traveller Embassy
  • [TL] - Traveller Leadership

Statistics

  • Overall
    • 8 Systems / 0 Capitals / 0 Wasteland / 3 Traveller / 11 Wealth / 8 Conflict

  • Gek
    • 0 Systems / 0 Capitals / 0 Wasteland / 0 Traveller / 0 Wealth / 0 Conflict
  • Korvax
    • 3 Systems / 0 Capitals / 0 Wasteland / 2 Traveller / 6 Wealth / 5 Conflict
  • Vy'keen
    • 2 Systems / 0 Capitals / 0 Wasteland / 1 Traveller / 5 Wealth / 3 Conflict
  • Abandoned
    • 0 Systems / 0 Gek / 0 Korvax / 0 Vy'keen
  • Uncharted
    • 3 Systems

Gek

Korvax

Vy'keen

Abandoned

Uncharted

  • ID: 518 Eulond (-2/-2)
  • ID: 528 Enmen (-2/-2)
  • ID: 534 Uomar (-3/-1) - Former Capital / Delta Nox (the last system ID)

Former Explorations

Civilized Space

This region was discovered and explored by the Forgotten Colonies in the Outer Rim Expedition after solving the portal network sequence.

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