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'''The Deep Core''' (also known as the Deep Galactic Core) was a small region in [[The Galaxy | the galaxy]], about seven thousand light years across, that hid unusual worlds. The Deep Core was home to some thirty billion of the galaxy's oldest stars, and at its center was a massive black hole surrounded by antimatter and dense clusters where stars were only a hundredth of a light year apart. In some areas they were in such close proximity, stars would collide and rip the cores from each other. Due to the gravitational pull of the vast number of stars, local space-time was severely warped, making hyperspace travel difficult at best.[1]
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'''The Deep Core''' (also known as the '''Deep Galactic Core''') was a small region in [[The Galaxy | the galaxy]], about seven thousand light years across, that hid unusual worlds. The Deep Core was home to some thirty billion of the galaxy's oldest stars, and at its center was a massive black hole surrounded by antimatter and dense clusters where stars were only a hundredth of a light year apart. In some areas they were in such close proximity, stars would collide and rip the cores from each other. Due to the gravitational pull of the vast number of stars, local space-time was severely warped, making hyperspace travel difficult at best.


==History==
==History==
 
The Deep Core was host to the [[Imperial]] splinter group, [[Imperial Core]] and its successor, the [[Dark Empire]] during the [[Second Imperial Civil War]]. As of early [[Year 13]], this region is largely under the control of the [[Galactic Empire]] and governed by the Governor of the Deep Core Sector (5th Sector), Moff [[Bill Maxwell]].
 


==Astrography==
==Astrography==


{| style="width: 50%; height: 50%" border="1"
The Deep Core is largely surrounded by the [[Core Worlds]] to the north, east and south and borders the [[Unknown Regions]] to the west. A supermassive [[black hole]] is believed to be at the center of galaxy and has been designated as (0, 0) under the new coordinate system.
|-
! Sector
! Systems
! Population
! Controller
|-
| [[Deep Core Security Zone]]
| 2
| 241,391,766
| [[Galactic Empire]]
|-
| [[Koro-Teta]]
| 11
| 1,268,712,234
| [[Galactic Empire]]
|-
| [[Sector 5]]
| 16
| 301,045,237,508
| [[Galactic Empire]]
|}
 
==Holonet links==
* http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/d/d8/TheDeepCore-TEA.jpg


References: [1] - http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Deep_Core


[[Category:Galaxy]]
[[Category:Galaxy]]
[[Category:Region]]
[[Category:Region]]

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The Deep Core (also known as the Deep Galactic Core) was a small region in the galaxy, about seven thousand light years across, that hid unusual worlds. The Deep Core was home to some thirty billion of the galaxy's oldest stars, and at its center was a massive black hole surrounded by antimatter and dense clusters where stars were only a hundredth of a light year apart. In some areas they were in such close proximity, stars would collide and rip the cores from each other. Due to the gravitational pull of the vast number of stars, local space-time was severely warped, making hyperspace travel difficult at best.

History

The Deep Core was host to the Imperial splinter group, Imperial Core and its successor, the Dark Empire during the Second Imperial Civil War. As of early Year 13, this region is largely under the control of the Galactic Empire and governed by the Governor of the Deep Core Sector (5th Sector), Moff Bill Maxwell.

Astrography

The Deep Core is largely surrounded by the Core Worlds to the north, east and south and borders the Unknown Regions to the west. A supermassive black hole is believed to be at the center of galaxy and has been designated as (0, 0) under the new coordinate system.