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Centered around a G-type main sequence yellow dwarf, the system\u2019s two inhabited planets stand in stark contrast to each other: Kellog II, Xis, is heavily guarded to protect the new species developing there, while Kellog VI, QuarterDeck, is heavily guarded to ensure the hardened criminals imprisoned there can\u2019t escape.\n\nCredit for Kellog\u2019s discovery goes to navjumper Patek Coen, who uncovered the system in 2811. Unfortunately, Coen\u2019s dream of living in a system he discovered never came to pass once initial surveys revealed that Kellog II was brimming with sapient life. Kellog quickly received protection under the Fair Chance Act and seemed destined to be a haven for researchers and scientists from throughout the Empire. However, that wound up not being the case; in less than five years, two jumps into Vanduul space were found.\n\nThe UEE knew Kellog needed an alert system to warn of Vanduul incursions. Increases in Navy personnel and standard proximity sensors were considered until Senator Daniela Agren (U-Idris) suggested another unusual option: converting Kellog VI into a prison planet. Senator Agren argued that such a facility would not only solve security concerns, but would do so for fewer credits and have many other additional benefits. With the heavy guard presence such an outpost would need, the prison could serve as a tripwire against Vanduul attacks while also isolating the Empire\u2019s worst criminals. Still, Agren\u2019s masterstroke in the plans for QuarterDeck was including a revenue-generating antimatter facility to be staffed by prisoners.\n\nThe Senate approved Agren\u2019s plan, which has turned Kellog into the busiest Fair Chance Act system. Today, Army spacecraft patrol Xis, while antimatter haulers and bounty hunters frequently visit QuarterDeck. All this activity has converted the system from an isolated frontier to an integral part of the UEE.\n\nTRAVEL WARNING\nThe Kellog System is located just a jump away from what is generally considered Vanduul territory. Although the organization of Vanduul clans is still not well understood, it seems that none have tried to claim Kellog as their own \u2026 yet. Though few enemy raiders have been spotted in-system, travelers are advised to take extreme precaution while in Kellog.\n\nKELLOG I\nKellog I is a terrestrial planet located so close to the system\u2019s sun that its surface is lava. If there\u2019s anything of value underneath the molten rocks, Humanity has not yet found a way to reach it.\n\nXIS (KELLOG II)\nXis is the system\u2019s picturesque protected planet. Dotted with deep, multi-canopied jungles and a biodiversity that rivals any other part of the discovered galaxy, Xis is the reason the Kellog System achieved recognition under the Fair Chance Act. Its warm seas are home to a wide variety of creatures, while its dense rainforests play host to millions of insects, primates and most famously, Flo-Pets.\n\nFew can forget the Flo-Pet craze of the early 30th century that saw the rich and powerful desperate to collect and breed the unusual creatures. Since the first few were captured by an intrepid smuggler who thought they might be an easily bred, compact protein source (further study has succinctly established that Flo-Pets are not edible), there was initially a move by the government to outlaw ownership of the creatures. Many, worried that their pet would get them in trouble with the law, set their Flo-Pet free, which has resulted in significant populations of feral Flo-Pets on many worlds. In the end however, the creature\u2019s popularity was such that any attempt at a ban proved all but impossible.\n\nSince the Flo-Pet debacle, the UEE has remained vigilant about protecting Xis from unwanted visitors, particularly protecting a primitive hominid-like species known as the Orms. Populating the planet\u2019s northern polar region, the Orms have, in the past hundred years, begun to develop more complex social interaction schema and extremely primitive tool use.\n\nKELLOG III\nKellog III is a typical smog planet with a thick atmosphere unfit for Human habitation. Even so, there are rumors that the planet\u2019s atmosphere provides cover to crews staging jailbreaks from QuarterDeck.\n\nKELLOG IV\nSurveys of this super-Earth suggest it could possess copious resources. Much to the dismay of the mining corporations, Kellog IV\u2019s proximity to both a developing world and a prison planet has made UEE authorities refuse to authorize any mining permits. There have been some suggestions that the prisoner population in the system could be used as a cheap workforce, if legal and environmental concerns could be sorted.\n\nKELLOG V\nWith its rocky core and expansive atmosphere, Kellog V is technically not a smog planet or a gas giant, but rather a gas dwarf, one of only a few such planets in the UEE.\n\nQUARTERDECK (KELLOG VI)\nKellog VI is home to the UEE\u2019s massive QuarterDeck Prison, a maximum security penal facility that houses hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. Orbiting well past the green band, the planet\u2019s conditions were meant to make escape from QuarterDeck almost impossible. Unfortunately it has not stopped prisoners from orchestrating successful escapes, usually aided by associatess on the outside.\n\nQuarterDeck features a full-process antimatter refinery, which means the resource is more readily available here than in most places in the UEE. Antimatter processing is an incredibly dangerous operation and results in the deaths of prisoners, but the plant finds itself in no shortage of workers since reduced sentences are given to those who volunteer to work in the refinery.\n\nThe UEE has also developed a system by which wanted criminals can be delivered directly to QuarterDeck by properly bonded bounty hunters. JusticeStar station sits at the planet\u2019s closest Lagrange point, allowing processing, trial and sentencing to take place swiftly and efficiently. Booking officers on JusticeStar have been known to pay a premium for wanted criminals, reflecting the reduced cost to the UEE that comes with having prisoners delivered directly to the system.\n\nHEARD IN THE WIND\n\u201cFlo-Pets adapted swiftly to sewers around the Empire. Much like their home world of Xis, the underbellies of Human cities are wet, humid and teeming with microscopic life that Flo-Pets find delicious.\u201d\n- Garret Bedi, Anthology of Unexpected Adaptation, 2921\n\n\u201cMy proposal to decommission QuarterDeck\u2019s antimatter facility is motivated by several factors. First, its current conditions are well below the standard mandated of privately run operations. Second, there\u2019s a growing concern that the military is too dependent on the antimatter produced there. A recent report by the SSA stated that loss of antimatter production on QuarterDeck, whether due to cataclysmic event or Vanduul invasion, would severely disrupt the military. Fellow Senators, our military becoming dependent on antimatter produced in a system with two connections to Vanduul space is too dangerous a situation to continue.\u201d\n- Senator Ghata Veras (C-Lo-Corel Sys), Senate session 2943-11-18","de_DE":"Galaktischer Leitfaden: Kellog System\nUNSCHULD UND UNMORAL\nDas Kellog-System ist in der gesamten UEE als die Heimat von Unschuld und Unmoral bekannt. Um einen G-Hauptreihen-Gelben Zwerg herum stehen die beiden bewohnten Planeten des Systems im starken Kontrast zueinander: Kellog II, Xis, wird schwer bewacht, um die sich dort entwickelnden neuen Arten zu sch\u00fctzen, w\u00e4hrend Kellog VI, QuarterDeck, schwer bewacht wird, um sicherzustellen, dass die dort gefangenen harten Kriminellen nicht entkommen k\u00f6nnen.\n\nDie Anerkennung f\u00fcr Kellogs Entdeckung geht an den Navjumper Patek Coen, der das System 2811 aufdeckte. Leider kam Coens Traum, in einem System zu leben, das er entdeckte, nie in Erf\u00fcllung, nachdem erste Umfragen ergaben, dass Kellog II voller Leben war. Kellog erhielt schnell Schutz durch den Fair Chance Act und schien ein Zufluchtsort f\u00fcr Forscher und Wissenschaftler aus dem ganzen Reich zu sein. Doch das war nicht der Fall; in weniger als f\u00fcnf Jahren wurden zwei Spr\u00fcnge in den Vanduul-Raum gefunden.\n\nDie UEE wusste, dass Kellog ein Alarmsystem brauchte, um vor den \u00dcbergriffen der Vandule zu warnen. Erh\u00f6hungen des Marinepersonals und Standard-N\u00e4herungssensoren wurden ber\u00fccksichtigt, bis Senatorin Daniela Agren (U-Idris) eine weitere ungew\u00f6hnliche Option vorschlug: die Umwandlung von Kellog VI in einen Gef\u00e4ngnisplaneten. Senator Agren argumentierte, dass eine solche Einrichtung nicht nur Sicherheitsbedenken l\u00f6sen w\u00fcrde, sondern dies auch f\u00fcr weniger Kredite tun w\u00fcrde und viele andere zus\u00e4tzliche Vorteile h\u00e4tte. Mit der starken Wachmannschaft, die ein solcher Au\u00dfenposten ben\u00f6tigen w\u00fcrde, k\u00f6nnte das Gef\u00e4ngnis als Stolperdraht gegen Vanduul-Angriffe dienen und gleichzeitig die schlimmsten Verbrecher des Reiches isolieren. Dennoch beinhaltete Agrens Meisterleistung in den Pl\u00e4nen f\u00fcr QuarterDeck eine umsatzbringende Antimaterieanlage, die von Gefangenen besetzt werden sollte.\n\nDer Senat genehmigte den Plan von Agren, der Kellog zum gesch\u00e4ftigsten Fair Chance Act-System gemacht hat. Heute patrouillieren Armee-Raumschiffe Xis, w\u00e4hrend Antimaterie-Schlepper und Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger h\u00e4ufig QuarterDeck besuchen. All diese Aktivit\u00e4ten haben das System von einer isolierten Grenze zu einem integralen Bestandteil der UEE gemacht.\n\nREISEWARNUNG\nDas Kellog-System befindet sich nur einen Sprung von dem entfernt, was allgemein als Vanduul-Gebiet gilt. Obwohl die Organisation der Vanduul-Clans immer noch nicht gut verstanden ist, scheint es, dass niemand versucht hat, Kellog als seinen eigenen zu beanspruchen.... noch nicht. Obwohl nur wenige feindliche Raider im System entdeckt wurden, wird Reisenden empfohlen, in Kellog extreme Vorsichtsma\u00dfnahmen zu treffen.\n\nKELLOG I\nKellog I ist ein terrestrischer Planet, der so nah an der Sonne des Systems liegt, dass seine Oberfl\u00e4che aus Lava besteht. Wenn es etwas Wertvolles unter den geschmolzenen Felsen gibt, hat die Menschheit noch keinen Weg gefunden, es zu erreichen.\n\nXIS (KELLOG II)\nXis ist der malerisch gesch\u00fctzte Planet des Systems. Gepunktet mit tiefem, vielbedecktem Dschungel und einer Artenvielfalt, die mit jedem anderen Teil der entdeckten Galaxie konkurriert, ist Xis der Grund, warum das Kellog System nach dem Fair Chance Act anerkannt wurde. Das warme Meer beherbergt eine Vielzahl von Lebewesen, w\u00e4hrend die dichten Regenw\u00e4lder Millionen von Insekten, Primaten und vor allem Flo-Pets beherbergen.\n\nNur wenige k\u00f6nnen den Flo-Pet-Wahn des fr\u00fchen 30. Jahrhunderts vergessen, der die Reichen und M\u00e4chtigen dazu brachte, die ungew\u00f6hnlichen Kreaturen zu sammeln und zu z\u00fcchten. Da die ersten paar von einem unerschrockenen Schmuggler gefangen genommen wurden, der dachte, sie k\u00f6nnten eine leicht zu z\u00fcchtende, kompakte Proteinquelle sein (weitere Studien haben kurz und b\u00fcndig gezeigt, dass Flo-Pets nicht essbar sind), gab es zun\u00e4chst einen Schritt der Regierung, den Besitz der Kreaturen zu verbieten. Viele, die sich Sorgen machten, dass ihr Haustier sie in Schwierigkeiten mit dem Gesetz bringen k\u00f6nnte, befreiten ihr Flo-Pet, was zu erheblichen Populationen von wilden Flo-Pets auf vielen Welten gef\u00fchrt hat. Am Ende war die Popularit\u00e4t der Kreatur jedoch so gro\u00df, dass jeder Versuch eines Verbots fast unm\u00f6glich war.\n\nSeit dem Flo-Pet-Debakel ist die UEE wachsam geblieben, um Xis vor unerw\u00fcnschten Besuchern zu sch\u00fctzen, insbesondere um eine primitive hominiden\u00e4hnliche Spezies, die als die Orms bekannt ist. Die Orms, die die n\u00f6rdliche Polarregion des Planeten bev\u00f6lkern, haben in den letzten hundert Jahren begonnen, komplexere soziale Interaktionsschemata und extrem primitiven Werkzeugeinsatz zu entwickeln.\n\nKELLOG III\nKellog III ist ein typischer Smogplanet mit einer dicken Atmosph\u00e4re, die f\u00fcr menschliche Behausung ungeeignet ist. Dennoch gibt es Ger\u00fcchte, dass die Atmosph\u00e4re des Planeten den Besatzungen, die Gef\u00e4ngnisausbr\u00fcche aus QuarterDeck inszenieren, Schutz bietet.\n\nKELLOG IV\nUmfragen zu dieser Super-Erde deuten darauf hin, dass sie \u00fcber umfangreiche Ressourcen verf\u00fcgen k\u00f6nnte. Sehr zum Entsetzen der Bergbauunternehmen hat die N\u00e4he von Kellog IV sowohl zu einer Dritten Welt als auch zu einem Gef\u00e4ngnisplaneten dazu gef\u00fchrt, dass sich die UEE-Beh\u00f6rden weigern, irgendwelche Bergbaulizenzen zu genehmigen. Es gab einige Vorschl\u00e4ge, dass die Gefangenenpopulation im System als billige Arbeitskraft genutzt werden k\u00f6nnte, wenn rechtliche und \u00f6kologische Bedenken ausger\u00e4umt werden k\u00f6nnten.\n\nKELLOG V\nMit seinem felsigen Kern und seiner weitl\u00e4ufigen Atmosph\u00e4re ist Kellog V technisch gesehen kein Smogplanet oder Gasriese, sondern ein Gaszwerg, einer von nur wenigen dieser Planeten in der UEE.\n\nACHTERDECK (KELLOG VI)\nKellog VI ist die Heimat des massiven QuarterDeck-Gef\u00e4ngnisses der UEE, einer Hochsicherheits-Strafanstalt, die Hunderttausende von Schwerverbrechern beherbergt. Die Bedingungen des Planeten, der weit \u00fcber das gr\u00fcne Band hinausreicht, sollten eine Flucht aus dem QuarterDeck nahezu unm\u00f6glich machen. Leider hat es die Gefangenen nicht davon abgehalten, erfolgreiche Fluchten zu inszenieren, meist mit Hilfe von Mitarbeiterinnen nach au\u00dfen.\n\nQuarterDeck verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber eine Vollprozess-Antimaterie-Raffinerie, was bedeutet, dass die Ressource hier leichter verf\u00fcgbar ist als an den meisten Orten in der UEE. Die Verarbeitung von Antimaterie ist eine unglaublich gef\u00e4hrliche Operation und f\u00fchrt zum Tod von Gefangenen, aber die Anlage hat keinen Mangel an Arbeitern, da diejenigen, die sich freiwillig in der Raffinerie engagieren, reduzierte Strafen erhalten.\n\nDie UEE hat auch ein System entwickelt, mit dem gew\u00fcnschte Kriminelle von richtig verbundenen Kopfgeldj\u00e4gern direkt an QuarterDeck geliefert werden k\u00f6nnen. Die JusticeStar-Station befindet sich am n\u00e4chsten Lagrange-Punkt des Planeten, so dass die Verarbeitung, der Prozess und die Verurteilung schnell und effizient erfolgen k\u00f6nnen. Buchungsbeamte auf JusticeStar sind bekannt daf\u00fcr, eine Pr\u00e4mie f\u00fcr gesuchte Kriminelle zu zahlen, was die reduzierten Kosten f\u00fcr die UEE widerspiegelt, die dadurch entstehen, dass Gefangene direkt an das System geliefert werden.\n\nIM WIND GEH\u00d6RT\n\"Flo-Pets passten sich schnell an die Kanalisation im gesamten Imperium an. \u00c4hnlich wie ihre Heimatwelt Xis sind die Unterb\u00e4uche der St\u00e4dte der Menschen nass, feucht und voller mikroskopischer Lebensformen, die Flo-Pets k\u00f6stlich finden.\"\n- Garret Bedi, Anthologie der unerwarteten Anpassung, 2921\n\n\"Mein Vorschlag, die Antimaterieanlage von QuarterDeck stillzulegen, ist von mehreren Faktoren abh\u00e4ngig. Erstens liegen die derzeitigen Bedingungen deutlich unter dem Standard, der f\u00fcr privat gef\u00fchrte Betriebe vorgeschrieben ist. Zweitens w\u00e4chst die Sorge, dass das Milit\u00e4r zu sehr von der dort produzierten Antimaterie abh\u00e4ngig ist. Ein aktueller Bericht der SSA stellte fest, dass der Verlust der Antimaterieproduktion auf QuarterDeck, sei es aufgrund eines katastrophalen Ereignisses oder einer Vanduul-Invasion, das Milit\u00e4r schwerwiegend st\u00f6ren w\u00fcrde. Liebe Senatoren, unser Milit\u00e4r, das von Antimaterie abh\u00e4ngig wird, die in einem System mit zwei Verbindungen zum Vanduul-Raum produziert wird, ist eine zu gef\u00e4hrliche Situation, um fortzufahren.\"\n- Senator Ghata Veras (C-Lo-Corel Sys), Senatssitzung 2943-11-18-18","zh_CN":"Galactic Guide: Kellog System\nINNOCENCE AND IMMORALITY\nThe Kellog System is known throughout the UEE as the home to both innocence and immorality. Centered around a G-type main sequence yellow dwarf, the system\u2019s two inhabited planets stand in stark contrast to each other: Kellog II, Xis, is heavily guarded to protect the new species developing there, while Kellog VI, QuarterDeck, is heavily guarded to ensure the hardened criminals imprisoned there can\u2019t escape.\n\nCredit for Kellog\u2019s discovery goes to navjumper Patek Coen, who uncovered the system in 2811. Unfortunately, Coen\u2019s dream of living in a system he discovered never came to pass once initial surveys revealed that Kellog II was brimming with sapient life. Kellog quickly received protection under the Fair Chance Act and seemed destined to be a haven for researchers and scientists from throughout the Empire. However, that wound up not being the case; in less than five years, two jumps into Vanduul space were found.\n\nThe UEE knew Kellog needed an alert system to warn of Vanduul incursions. Increases in Navy personnel and standard proximity sensors were considered until Senator Daniela Agren (U-Idris) suggested another unusual option: converting Kellog VI into a prison planet. Senator Agren argued that such a facility would not only solve security concerns, but would do so for fewer credits and have many other additional benefits. With the heavy guard presence such an outpost would need, the prison could serve as a tripwire against Vanduul attacks while also isolating the Empire\u2019s worst criminals. Still, Agren\u2019s masterstroke in the plans for QuarterDeck was including a revenue-generating antimatter facility to be staffed by prisoners.\n\nThe Senate approved Agren\u2019s plan, which has turned Kellog into the busiest Fair Chance Act system. Today, Army spacecraft patrol Xis, while antimatter haulers and bounty hunters frequently visit QuarterDeck. All this activity has converted the system from an isolated frontier to an integral part of the UEE.\n\nTRAVEL WARNING\nThe Kellog System is located just a jump away from what is generally considered Vanduul territory. Although the organization of Vanduul clans is still not well understood, it seems that none have tried to claim Kellog as their own \u2026 yet. Though few enemy raiders have been spotted in-system, travelers are advised to take extreme precaution while in Kellog.\n\nKELLOG I\nKellog I is a terrestrial planet located so close to the system\u2019s sun that its surface is lava. If there\u2019s anything of value underneath the molten rocks, Humanity has not yet found a way to reach it.\n\nXIS (KELLOG II)\nXis is the system\u2019s picturesque protected planet. Dotted with deep, multi-canopied jungles and a biodiversity that rivals any other part of the discovered galaxy, Xis is the reason the Kellog System achieved recognition under the Fair Chance Act. Its warm seas are home to a wide variety of creatures, while its dense rainforests play host to millions of insects, primates and most famously, Flo-Pets.\n\nFew can forget the Flo-Pet craze of the early 30th century that saw the rich and powerful desperate to collect and breed the unusual creatures. Since the first few were captured by an intrepid smuggler who thought they might be an easily bred, compact protein source (further study has succinctly established that Flo-Pets are not edible), there was initially a move by the government to outlaw ownership of the creatures. Many, worried that their pet would get them in trouble with the law, set their Flo-Pet free, which has resulted in significant populations of feral Flo-Pets on many worlds. In the end however, the creature\u2019s popularity was such that any attempt at a ban proved all but impossible.\n\nSince the Flo-Pet debacle, the UEE has remained vigilant about protecting Xis from unwanted visitors, particularly protecting a primitive hominid-like species known as the Orms. Populating the planet\u2019s northern polar region, the Orms have, in the past hundred years, begun to develop more complex social interaction schema and extremely primitive tool use.\n\nKELLOG III\nKellog III is a typical smog planet with a thick atmosphere unfit for Human habitation. Even so, there are rumors that the planet\u2019s atmosphere provides cover to crews staging jailbreaks from QuarterDeck.\n\nKELLOG IV\nSurveys of this super-Earth suggest it could possess copious resources. Much to the dismay of the mining corporations, Kellog IV\u2019s proximity to both a developing world and a prison planet has made UEE authorities refuse to authorize any mining permits. There have been some suggestions that the prisoner population in the system could be used as a cheap workforce, if legal and environmental concerns could be sorted.\n\nKELLOG V\nWith its rocky core and expansive atmosphere, Kellog V is technically not a smog planet or a gas giant, but rather a gas dwarf, one of only a few such planets in the UEE.\n\nQUARTERDECK (KELLOG VI)\nKellog VI is home to the UEE\u2019s massive QuarterDeck Prison, a maximum security penal facility that houses hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. Orbiting well past the green band, the planet\u2019s conditions were meant to make escape from QuarterDeck almost impossible. Unfortunately it has not stopped prisoners from orchestrating successful escapes, usually aided by associatess on the outside.\n\nQuarterDeck features a full-process antimatter refinery, which means the resource is more readily available here than in most places in the UEE. Antimatter processing is an incredibly dangerous operation and results in the deaths of prisoners, but the plant finds itself in no shortage of workers since reduced sentences are given to those who volunteer to work in the refinery.\n\nThe UEE has also developed a system by which wanted criminals can be delivered directly to QuarterDeck by properly bonded bounty hunters. JusticeStar station sits at the planet\u2019s closest Lagrange point, allowing processing, trial and sentencing to take place swiftly and efficiently. Booking officers on JusticeStar have been known to pay a premium for wanted criminals, reflecting the reduced cost to the UEE that comes with having prisoners delivered directly to the system.\n\nHEARD IN THE WIND\n\u201cFlo-Pets adapted swiftly to sewers around the Empire. Much like their home world of Xis, the underbellies of Human cities are wet, humid and teeming with microscopic life that Flo-Pets find delicious.\u201d\n- Garret Bedi, Anthology of Unexpected Adaptation, 2921\n\n\u201cMy proposal to decommission QuarterDeck\u2019s antimatter facility is motivated by several factors. First, its current conditions are well below the standard mandated of privately run operations. Second, there\u2019s a growing concern that the military is too dependent on the antimatter produced there. A recent report by the SSA stated that loss of antimatter production on QuarterDeck, whether due to cataclysmic event or Vanduul invasion, would severely disrupt the military. Fellow Senators, our military becoming dependent on antimatter produced in a system with two connections to Vanduul space is too dangerous a situation to continue.\u201d\n- Senator Ghata Veras (C-Lo-Corel Sys), Senate session 2943-11-18"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":45,"created_at":"2018-01-10T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"8 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 23:35:04","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":16358,"next_id":16360}}