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System: | |||
Corellia | |||
Sector: | |||
Corellian | |||
Coordinates: | |||
(70, -32) | |||
Suns: | |||
1 | |||
Planets: | |||
7 | |||
Stations: | |||
12 | |||
Population: | |||
19,115,593,110 | |||
Controlled By: | |||
Galactic Empire | |||
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Home of the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins, the star system of Corellia is a system rich in history and is one of the civilized centers of the galaxy. With the Corellian Security Force, commonly known as CorSec, supplementing the defense of this system, this system is surprisingly safe to travel to despite its reputation of having an extensive population that act among the fringe of law. | Home of the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins, the star system of Corellia is a system rich in history and is one of the civilized centers of the galaxy. With the Corellian Security Force, commonly known as CorSec, supplementing the defense of this system, this system is surprisingly safe to travel to despite its reputation of having an extensive population that act among the fringe of law. | ||
The Corellian System is the seat of government of the Imperial Corellian Sector, the home and administrative center of the Moff that is assigned to govern this system. Heavy capital ships frequent this system since the early days of the Old Republic, including the Star Destroyers of today. | |||
Some astrophysicists and other scientists hypothesize that this star system as one sees today is not of natural phenomenon, basing upon the observation that the orbits of the planets are simply too complicated. They insist that there must have had human or other sentient beings purposeful design for the star system to appear as so. Both the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins planets occupy a narrow band of area around the Corellian sun that allows habitable climates, whereas no natural phenomenon usually allows this type of occurrence. During the birth years of planets, space dust from an area this narrow usually are collected to form one or two larger planets as opposed to so many as observed in this system. The Corellian Twins are especially of scientific interest, as the two similarly structured planets orbit each other around a focus without a center of mass in between them, while sharing a same orbit around the sun. Many theorists purpose that an antiquity species of beings moved planets from further reaches of the Corellian System and terraformed them into habitable worlds. Some even propose that these planets were once moved from other star systems, perhaps to escape disaster events such as a sun going into dying stages of its life. This may be a mystery that Corellians may not be able to solve for a long time simply because any potential hints to this hypothesis, even if it indeed had taken place, may have been dissolved away with time. | Some astrophysicists and other scientists hypothesize that this star system as one sees today is not of natural phenomenon, basing upon the observation that the orbits of the planets are simply too complicated. They insist that there must have had human or other sentient beings purposeful design for the star system to appear as so. Both the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins planets occupy a narrow band of area around the Corellian sun that allows habitable climates, whereas no natural phenomenon usually allows this type of occurrence. During the birth years of planets, space dust from an area this narrow usually are collected to form one or two larger planets as opposed to so many as observed in this system. The Corellian Twins are especially of scientific interest, as the two similarly structured planets orbit each other around a focus without a center of mass in between them, while sharing a same orbit around the sun. Many theorists purpose that an antiquity species of beings moved planets from further reaches of the Corellian System and terraformed them into habitable worlds. Some even propose that these planets were once moved from other star systems, perhaps to escape disaster events such as a sun going into dying stages of its life. This may be a mystery that Corellians may not be able to solve for a long time simply because any potential hints to this hypothesis, even if it indeed had taken place, may have been dissolved away with time. | ||
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== Stations: == | == Stations: == | ||
Station | |||
Type | |||
Position | |||
ATSY3 Babylon | |||
Shipyard III | |||
(8, 10) | |||
Corellia Golan II | |||
Golan II | |||
(14, 10) | |||
Corellia Golan II | |||
Golan II | |||
(4, 10) | |||
Centrepoint Station | |||
Centrepoint Station | |||
(6, 0) | |||
Naval Outpost Alpha | |||
Golan I | |||
(6, 2) | |||
StarForge Station | |||
Trading II | |||
(0, 10) | |||
In Violet Light | |||
Luxury Space Colony | |||
(2, 12) | |||
Corellia Golan II | |||
Golan II | |||
(3, 11) | |||
Corellia Golan II | |||
Golan II | |||
(3, 9) | |||
Crollia Defender | |||
Golan II | |||
(14, 2) | |||
Crollia Defender W | |||
Golan II | |||
(13, 2) | |||
Crollia Defender E | |||
Golan II | |||
(15, 2) |
Revision as of 19:57, 31 March 2011
Information:
System:
Corellia
Sector:
Corellian
Coordinates:
(70, -32)
Suns:
1
Planets:
7
Stations:
12
Population:
19,115,593,110
Controlled By:
Galactic Empire
Description:
Home of the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins, the star system of Corellia is a system rich in history and is one of the civilized centers of the galaxy. With the Corellian Security Force, commonly known as CorSec, supplementing the defense of this system, this system is surprisingly safe to travel to despite its reputation of having an extensive population that act among the fringe of law. The Corellian System is the seat of government of the Imperial Corellian Sector, the home and administrative center of the Moff that is assigned to govern this system. Heavy capital ships frequent this system since the early days of the Old Republic, including the Star Destroyers of today.
Some astrophysicists and other scientists hypothesize that this star system as one sees today is not of natural phenomenon, basing upon the observation that the orbits of the planets are simply too complicated. They insist that there must have had human or other sentient beings purposeful design for the star system to appear as so. Both the Five Brothers and the Corellian Twins planets occupy a narrow band of area around the Corellian sun that allows habitable climates, whereas no natural phenomenon usually allows this type of occurrence. During the birth years of planets, space dust from an area this narrow usually are collected to form one or two larger planets as opposed to so many as observed in this system. The Corellian Twins are especially of scientific interest, as the two similarly structured planets orbit each other around a focus without a center of mass in between them, while sharing a same orbit around the sun. Many theorists purpose that an antiquity species of beings moved planets from further reaches of the Corellian System and terraformed them into habitable worlds. Some even propose that these planets were once moved from other star systems, perhaps to escape disaster events such as a sun going into dying stages of its life. This may be a mystery that Corellians may not be able to solve for a long time simply because any potential hints to this hypothesis, even if it indeed had taken place, may have been dissolved away with time.
Today, Corellia is a major attraction for tourism with galactically known resorts and top-ranked gaming preserves. This system perhaps sees more luxury space liners and yachts traffic than even Coruscant. With a strong tourism industry, the Corellian System provides significant resources in terms of tax dollars for its current over-rulers, the Galactic Empire.
Planets:
Name
Position
Type
Size
Population
Homeworld
Controlled By
Name: Crollia Position: (14, 2) Type: hot/breathable Size: 10,10 Population:18,676,112,932 Homeworld: None Controlled By: Galactic Empire
Name: Corellia Position: (4, 10) Type: temperate/breathable Size: 13,13 Population: 307,366,229 Homeworld: Corellian Controlled by: Galactic Empire
Selonia
(14, 10)
temperate/breathable
12,12
99,969,849
CorSec
Talus
(8, 14)
cold/breathable
10,10
1,243,530
New Republic
Tralus
(10, 14)
cold/breathable
10,10
1,243,530
New Republic
Drall
(6, 4)
temperate/breathable
8,8
27,747,739
Galactic Empire
Soronia
(2, 17)
cold/no atmosphere
8,8
1,909,301
Galactic Empire
Corell
(6, 8)
sun
30,30
Stations:
Station
Type
Position
ATSY3 Babylon
Shipyard III
(8, 10)
Corellia Golan II
Golan II
(14, 10)
Corellia Golan II
Golan II
(4, 10)
Centrepoint Station
Centrepoint Station
(6, 0)
Naval Outpost Alpha
Golan I
(6, 2)
StarForge Station
Trading II
(0, 10)
In Violet Light
Luxury Space Colony
(2, 12)
Corellia Golan II
Golan II
(3, 11)
Corellia Golan II
Golan II
(3, 9)
Crollia Defender
Golan II
(14, 2)
Crollia Defender W
Golan II
(13, 2)
Crollia Defender E
Golan II
(15, 2)