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Systems & Worlds U - V
 
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  • Dreaming Void, The  - Text by Domagoj K
    Utochishte system: colony on the periphery of Terragen Space which was isolated for more than a thousand years and developed a complex and idiosyncratic culture. This resulted in the creation of an extensive virtual world, divided into millions of mini-universes.
  • Unikorn III - Text by Steve Bowers
    Orion Federation world, suffered extensive damage as a result of the Verifex event that caused the local wormhole gate to detonate. Much of the system has been extensively rebuilt since
  • Union - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Large habitat in Welsh Geostationary orbit, is home to the Heliostevens clade, are the result of a successful hybridization between three Stevensian Yvonnes and four Welshian SunMiners, who claim they have "United the two mighty Houses in a higher synthesis that retains the Purity of Each".
  • Unon-Duuz  - Text by Todd Drashner
    Terran Federation trinary system surrounded by multiple orbital bands.
  • Uoagranyu  - Text by Aaron Hamilton
    Gliese 892 - minor non-aligned Inner Sphere system. Small regional power which was bombed, conquered, and enslaved by both sides in the war in a see-saw campaign in which over 70% of its 300 million inhabitants were slaughtered.
  • Uppalavanna Complex, The  - Text by Steve Bowers
    A Keterist system which includes numerous Ascension Mazes.
  • Upsilon Xiphias I - Text by Anders Sandberg and M. Alan Kazlev
    Star HIP 87740

    World in the Serpens sector inhabited by a decadent and evolutionarily static heteromorph tweak clade, the Old Fogeys, who are served by turingrade vecs. The Old Fogeys are likely left from one of the Inner Sphere systems during the Age of Expansion, but records that might confirm this have been lost.
  • Utmig  - Text by Steve Bowers
    The first world colonised by the spacecraft Diademata after that vessel left the Nexus.
  • Uyuni  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Salt-covered post-gaian world with relic xenobiota.
  • VAI-4 - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Important Metasoft system.
  • Valkuya   - Text by Liam Jones
    A heavily populated Preserver system, host to a significant part of the Great Ecologist's processing substrate
  • Vangelis  - Text by Todd Drashner
    Important Communion of Worlds member-system.
  • Vanguin I - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Also known as Thu'to'lhu'hu - birthplace of Ho'th'hss'lho, contains habitats and databanks on the surface and in orbit.
  • Varnerkaspi  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Outer Crucis Corridor/Centaurus Sector Outer Volumes world formerly inhabited by the Neutral Way clade Durrel Inheritors
  • Vast Endeavour  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    NoCoZo world in the Weber Expanse known for the Institute of Economic Architecture and the infamous Chahipho Collection of alien art.
  • Vastness - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    YTS 1092-0000081. Famous for the expedition of Killavan Yu-Tang, the system has become a major tourist attraction through a single small wormhole. Access is still very limited, and much of the system is occupied with astrographic efforts.
  • Vega   - Text by Steve Bowers
    Seat of the Vega Geodesic Triumvirate and the first Sephirotic wormholes.
  • Verity - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Outer Volumes system. Nominal Negentropist system, near the MPA border. In fact the locals don't have much affection for either empire. Lately Keterist missionaries have been making some ground.
  • Vesta  - Text by Steve Bowers
    An asteroid in the Old Solar System that was for a time the capital of the First Federation and retains historical and symbolic importance even in the present era.
  • Vistaa  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Important Communion of Worlds member-system.
  • Volatile Enterprise - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Location of the Kakmisyhka Collection, one of the largest collections of Perfect Art.
  • Vono Amalg - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Important Metasoft system.
  • Vriin  - Text by Todd Drashner
    A world in the Middle regions, famed for its beautiful Sky Islands.
 
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Text by Orion's Arm Editors

Initially published on 31 December 2007.

 
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