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How is a planet born? Questions like this used to plague thinkers and scientists. Even when Humanity took its first fledgling steps out to the stars in the late twenty-first century, the study of our system\u2019s early days was mostly theoretical or separated by thousands of light years. We had to wait until the 26th century and dozens of explored systems before we were able to find one in the earliest stages of development, a system where we could study the phenomenon up close and better understand the answers to those questions asked since antiquity.\n\nSadly, the fear and paranoia of the era restricted scientific access to the system and kept it shrouded in a fog of war for almost three hundred years.\n\nTHE DARK SEA\nThe mid-26th century was a complicated period in Humanity\u2019s evolution into the stars. Technological advances made jump point scanners considerably more affordable to the public, allowing more and more civilians to compete with \u2018professional\u2019 pathfinders. That period of rapid expansion came to a screeching halt when Gaia Planet Services began terraforming a planet in what would be known as the Pallas system without realizing that the planet was already inhabited by another species. The following fifty-seven days gave Humanity a sobering introduction to the Xi\u2019an Empire as they negotiated the release of the terraformers.\n\nFor the first few years after the Pallas incident, there were only two known systems connected to Xi\u2019an space. In 2531, Teesa Morrison discovered the Baker-Hadur jump point. While denied the lasting legacy inherent in discovering a new system, she enjoyed a brief period of celebrity after her flight footage found its way to the NewsOrgs. In it, her very vocal bouts of exultation upon successfully completing the jump turned to shrieks of fear when she found herself face to face with a fleet of Xi\u2019an military ships on the other side.\n\nThe prospect of hunting for jump points had become considerably more complicated. In response, the UPE created the Government Cartography Agency (GCA) to consolidate their efforts to scan for jump points and chart new systems. They also instituted a series of intensive policies to make sure that every military NavJumper was trained in diplomatic protocols and procedures in an effort to avoid any potential conflicts.\n\nDahunsil Kosoko was undeterred by the danger. After spending eight months recovering from a ship crash that took one of his legs, Kosoko stepped out of the medstation in Prime, picked up some Toreador\u2019s for lunch, and got himself a new ship.\n\nAfter picking up supplies, he made his way to the Hadrian System (then called Nivelin) with the goal of \u201cscanning his way across the \u2019verse\u201d. He wouldn\u2019t make it that far. After only three weeks of intensive scans in 2539, he discovered a jump point into the Gurzil system. Arriving on the other side of the jump, Kosoko half expected to find a Xi\u2019an fleet waiting, but found something much more impressive: a protoplanetary disc of gas and minerals swirling around a K-Type Main Sequence star.\n\nThe system was arguably the scientific discovery of the century, offering the research community unprecedented access to the foundation of a system. Kosoko filed his discovery paperwork to name the system Odara, after his aunt, but unfortunately, the UPE had to intercede. In 2542, while GCA surveyors were still assessing the system, a Xi\u2019an scout ship appeared in the system via another (previously unknown) jump point.\n\nThe Xi\u2019an turned out to be another explorer, perhaps their version of Teesa Morrison, so while Odara system wasn\u2019t already part of the Xi\u2019an Empire, it was connected to it. Specifically, it was connected to the system Rihlah, home to the military world Shorvu. The UPE quickly withdrew its surveyors and declared the system off limits to civilians.\n\nThe system was promptly renamed from Odara to the standard military convention adopted by all systems that comprised the Perry Line: gods of war. Named after the ancient Berber deity, Gurzil, the sprawling disc of coalescing planetary matter made the system impossible to effectively monitor, giving birth to its secondary and even more ominous name: the Dark Sea.\n\nOver the next two centuries, Gurzil would be the location of numerous military operations and dozens of casualties. Although the official cause of death was always attributed to collisions resulting from the poor visibility, rumors swirled that Xi\u2019an military assassin teams and pockets of Tevarin refugees hiding in the clusters were actually responsible.\n\nAFTER THE FALL\nIn the aftermath of the Messer regime, the Perry Line underwent a fundamental change. Imperator Toi attempted to honor the promises outlined in the Akari\/Kr.\u0113 treaty and dismantle the Perry Line, dividing the systems between the Human and Xi\u2019an. Despite having no planets, Gurzil was heavily pursued by members of the UEE for both its scientific relevance as well as its vast resources.\n\nOnce the system had been acquired by the UEE, a fascinating debate erupted in the Senate. With the adoption of the Fair Chance Act in 2795, guaranteeing the protection of developing species, advocates for the scientific community and lobbyists for the mining consortiums found themselves at odds over what exactly to do with Gurzil.\n\nWhile the mining companies supported scientific study in the system, scientists claimed that Gurzil should fall under the protection of the Fair Chance Act, claiming that its composition and star had all the elements to ultimately develop into a system with habitable planets and thusly, life. They believed that attempting to harvest the minerals in the system would irrevocably interfere with the system\u2019s development and therefore jeopardize the possibility of life developing naturally. Their counterparts, however, argued that they were talking about a timeline of millions and possibly hundreds of millions of years.\n\nTHE MODERN STATE\nThe debate over Gurzil has continued in some form or another ever since. Although the UEE has severely restricted mining within the green band of the system, they have not officially placed it under the protection of the Fair Chance Act.\n\nRegardless of its use, Gurzil system offers travellers a unique insight into the birth of a solar system. Travelling through the system, you will find no shortage of scientific and research stations, trying to unlock the secrets of the universe, as well as mining operations beyond the frost line. Visitors are advised to try one of the many scientific tours that run in the system.\n\nTRAVEL WARNING\nDue to the protoplanetary disc, visibility in Gurzil is still a constant danger. Exercise caution when traveling through the system and be mindful of all hazards (both natural and sentient).\n\nHEARD IN THE WIND\n\u201cThat\u2019s when I knew I was destined to fly. To have survived such a horrible thing and have \u2018when can I get back out there\u2019 be the one thought that pushed me through the really hard times\u2026 I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s weird, right?\u201d\n- Dahunsil Kosoko, 2590\n\n\u201cYou go in, I say there\u2019s a fifty-fifty shot of coming out again. That\u2019s the gamble with the Dark Sea. Might\u2019ve even gotten a lot of people killed, going in with that fear. Not me. I\u2019ll take an even split.\u201d\n- Lt. Demian Ward, UEEN (Ret), Hunter Killer: My Life on the Xi\u2019an Front","de_DE":"Galaktischer Leitfaden: Gurzil System\n\nWie ist unser Sonnensystem entstanden? Wie wird ein Planet geboren? Fragen wie diese wurden fr\u00fcher von Denkern und Wissenschaftlern gestellt. Selbst als die Menschheit Ende des 21. Jahrhunderts ihre ersten Schritte zu den Sternen machte, war die Erforschung der Fr\u00fchzeit unseres Systems meist theoretisch oder durch Tausende von Lichtjahren getrennt. Wir mussten bis zum 26. Jahrhundert und Dutzenden von erforschten Systemen warten, bevor wir eines in den fr\u00fchesten Entwicklungsstadien finden konnten, ein System, in dem wir das Ph\u00e4nomen aus der N\u00e4he studieren und die Antworten auf die seit der Antike gestellten Fragen besser verstehen konnten.\n\nLeider haben die Angst und Paranoia der damaligen Zeit den wissenschaftlichen Zugang zum System eingeschr\u00e4nkt und es fast dreihundert Jahre lang in einen Nebel des Krieges geh\u00fcllt gehalten.\n\nDAS DUNKLE MEER\nDie Mitte des 26. Jahrhunderts war eine komplizierte Zeit in der Entwicklung der Menschheit zu den Sternen. Durch den technologischen Fortschritt wurden Jump-Point-Scanner f\u00fcr die \u00d6ffentlichkeit deutlich erschwinglicher, so dass immer mehr Zivilisten mit \"professionellen\" Pfadfindern konkurrieren konnten. Diese Periode der schnellen Expansion kam zum Stillstand, als Gaia Planet Services anfing, einen Planeten im so genannten Pallas-System zu terraformen, ohne zu bemerken, dass der Planet bereits von einer anderen Spezies bewohnt war. Die folgenden siebenundf\u00fcnfzig Tage gaben der Menschheit eine ern\u00fcchternde Einf\u00fchrung in das Xi'an-Reich, als sie \u00fcber die Freilassung der Terraformer verhandelt wurde.\n\nIn den ersten Jahren nach dem Vorfall von Pallas gab es nur zwei bekannte Systeme, die mit dem Raum Xi'an verbunden waren. Im Jahr 2531 entdeckte Teesa Morrison den Sprungpunkt Baker-Hadur. Obwohl sie das dauerhafte Erbe der Entdeckung eines neuen Systems verleugnete, genoss sie eine kurze Zeit lang Ber\u00fchmtheit, nachdem ihr Flugmaterial den Weg zu den NewsOrgs gefunden hatte. Darin verwandelten sich ihre lautstarken Anfeuerungsrufe nach erfolgreichem Abschluss des Sprungs in Schreie der Angst, als sie sich von Angesicht zu Angesicht mit einer Flotte von Xi'an-Milit\u00e4rschiffen auf der anderen Seite konfrontiert sah.\n\nDie Aussicht auf die Jagd nach Sprungbrettern war erheblich komplizierter geworden. Als Reaktion darauf gr\u00fcndete die UPE die Government Cartography Agency (GCA), um ihre Bem\u00fchungen zu b\u00fcndeln, nach Sprungbrettpunkten zu suchen und neue Systeme zu kartieren. Sie f\u00fchrten auch eine Reihe von intensiven Ma\u00dfnahmen ein, um sicherzustellen, dass jeder milit\u00e4rische Navjumper in diplomatischen Protokollen und Verfahren ausgebildet wurde, um m\u00f6gliche Konflikte zu vermeiden.\n\nDahunsil Kosoko war von der Gefahr nicht abgeschreckt. Nachdem er sich acht Monate lang von einem Schiffsabsturz erholt hatte, der eines seiner Beine einnahm, trat Kosoko aus der Medstation in Prime aus, holte einige Toreadors zum Mittagessen ab und holte sich ein neues Schiff.\n\nNachdem er Vorr\u00e4te abgeholt hatte, machte er sich auf den Weg zum Hadrian-System (damals Nivelin genannt) mit dem Ziel, \"seinen Weg \u00fcber den Vers zu scannen\". So weit w\u00fcrde er es nicht schaffen. Nach nur drei Wochen intensiver Scans im Jahr 2539 entdeckte er einen Sprungpunkt in das Gurzil-System. Auf der anderen Seite des Sprungs angekommen, erwartete Kosoko halb, dass eine Xi'an-Flotte warten w\u00fcrde, fand aber etwas viel Beeindruckenderes: eine protoplanetarische Scheibe aus Gas und Mineralien, die um einen K-Typ-Hauptsequenzstern wirbelt.\n\nDas System war wohl die wissenschaftliche Entdeckung des Jahrhunderts und bot der Forschungsgemeinschaft einen beispiellosen Zugang zur Grundlage eines Systems. Kosoko reichte seine Entdeckungspapiere ein, um das System Odara zu benennen, nach seiner Tante, aber leider musste die UPE intervenieren. Im Jahr 2542, w\u00e4hrend die GCA-Vermesser das System noch beurteilten, erschien ein Xi'an-Scout-Schiff im System \u00fcber einen weiteren (bisher unbekannten) Sprungpunkt.\n\nDie Xi'an erwiesen sich als ein weiterer Entdecker, vielleicht ihre Version von Teesa Morrison, so dass das Odara-System zwar nicht bereits Teil des Xi'an-Reiches war, aber mit ihm verbunden war. Konkret war es mit dem System Rihlah verbunden, der Heimat der Milit\u00e4rwelt Shorvu. Die UPE zog ihre Gutachter schnell zur\u00fcck und erkl\u00e4rte das System f\u00fcr tabu f\u00fcr Zivilisten.\n\nDas System wurde umgehend von Odara in die Standard-Milit\u00e4rkonvention umbenannt, die von allen Systemen der Perry-Linie \u00fcbernommen wurde: Kriegsg\u00f6tter. Benannt nach der alten Berbergottheit Gurzil, machte die ausgedehnte Scheibe aus zusammenwachsender planetarischer Materie das System unkontrollierbar und brachte seinen sekund\u00e4ren und noch bedrohlicheren Namen hervor: das Schwarze Meer.\n\nIn den n\u00e4chsten zwei Jahrhunderten wurde Gurzil zum Schauplatz zahlreicher milit\u00e4rischer Operationen und Dutzender von Opfern. Obwohl die offizielle Todesursache immer auf Kollisionen aufgrund der schlechten Sichtbarkeit zur\u00fcckgef\u00fchrt wurde, kursierten Ger\u00fcchte, dass Xi'an Milit\u00e4r-Attent\u00e4tergruppen und Taschen von Tevarin-Fl\u00fcchtlingen, die sich in den Clustern versteckten, tats\u00e4chlich verantwortlich seien.\n\nNACH DEM STURZ\nNach dem Messer-Regime erlebte die Perry-Linie einen grundlegenden Wandel. Imperator Toi versuchte, die im Akari\/Kray-Vertrag enthaltenen Versprechen einzuhalten und die Perry-Linie zu demontieren und die Systeme zwischen Mensch und Xi'an aufzuteilen. Obwohl es keine Planeten gab, wurde Gurzil von den Mitgliedern der UEE sowohl wegen seiner wissenschaftlichen Relevanz als auch wegen seiner enormen Ressourcen stark verfolgt.\n\nNachdem das System von der UEE erworben worden war, brach im Senat eine faszinierende Debatte aus. Mit der Verabschiedung des Fair Chance Act im Jahr 2795, der den Schutz sich entwickelnder Arten garantiert, standen sich Bef\u00fcrworter der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft und Lobbyisten f\u00fcr die Bergbaukonsortien im Streit dar\u00fcber, was genau mit Gurzil zu tun ist.\n\nW\u00e4hrend die Minengesellschaften wissenschaftliche Studien im System unterst\u00fctzten, behaupteten Wissenschaftler, dass Gurzil unter den Schutz des Fair Chance Act fallen sollte, und behaupteten, dass seine Zusammensetzung und sein Stern alle Elemente h\u00e4tten, um sich schlie\u00dflich zu einem System mit bewohnbaren Planeten und damit Leben zu entwickeln. Sie glaubten, dass der Versuch, die Mineralien im System zu gewinnen, die Entwicklung des Systems unwiderruflich beeintr\u00e4chtigen und somit die M\u00f6glichkeit der nat\u00fcrlichen Lebensentwicklung gef\u00e4hrden w\u00fcrde. Ihre Kollegen argumentierten jedoch, dass sie von einem Zeitrahmen von Millionen und m\u00f6glicherweise Hunderten von Millionen Jahren sprachen.\n\nDER MODERNE STAAT\nDie Debatte \u00fcber Gurzil hat sich seitdem in irgendeiner Form fortgesetzt. Obwohl die UEE den Abbau innerhalb des gr\u00fcnen Bandes des Systems stark eingeschr\u00e4nkt hat, haben sie es nicht offiziell unter den Schutz des Fair Chance Act gestellt.\n\nUnabh\u00e4ngig von seiner Verwendung bietet das Gurzil-System den Reisenden einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Entstehung eines Sonnensystems. Wenn Sie durch das System reisen, werden Sie keinen Mangel an Wissenschafts- und Forschungsstationen finden, die versuchen, die Geheimnisse des Universums zu l\u00fcften, sowie an Bergbauaktivit\u00e4ten au\u00dferhalb der Frostgrenze. Den Besuchern wird empfohlen, eine der vielen wissenschaftlichen F\u00fchrungen, die im System laufen, auszuprobieren.\n\nREISEWARNUNG\nAufgrund der protoplanetaren Scheibe ist die Sichtbarkeit in Gurzil immer noch eine st\u00e4ndige Gefahr. Seien Sie vorsichtig bei der Fahrt durch das System und achten Sie auf alle Gefahren (nat\u00fcrliche und empfindungsf\u00e4hige).\n\nIM WIND GEH\u00d6RT\n\"Da wusste ich, dass ich zum Fliegen bestimmt war. So eine schreckliche Sache \u00fcberlebt zu haben und zu haben, \"wann kann ich wieder da drau\u00dfen sein\", das ist der eine Gedanke, der mich durch die wirklich harten Zeiten getrieben hat.... Ich wei\u00df nicht. Es ist seltsam, oder?\"\n- Dahunsil Kosoko, 2590\n\n\"Du gehst rein, ich sage, es gibt eine 50:50 Chance, wieder rauszukommen. Das ist das Spiel mit dem Dunklen Meer. Vielleicht sind sogar viele Menschen gestorben, weil sie diese Angst hatten. Ich nicht. Ich nehme eine gleichm\u00e4\u00dfige Aufteilung.\"\n- Lt. Demian Ward, UEEN (ausgeschieden), Hunter Killer: Mein Leben an der Xi'an-Front","zh_CN":"Galactic Guide: Gurzil System\n\nHow did our solar system form? How is a planet born? Questions like this used to plague thinkers and scientists. Even when Humanity took its first fledgling steps out to the stars in the late twenty-first century, the study of our system\u2019s early days was mostly theoretical or separated by thousands of light years. We had to wait until the 26th century and dozens of explored systems before we were able to find one in the earliest stages of development, a system where we could study the phenomenon up close and better understand the answers to those questions asked since antiquity.\n\nSadly, the fear and paranoia of the era restricted scientific access to the system and kept it shrouded in a fog of war for almost three hundred years.\n\nTHE DARK SEA\nThe mid-26th century was a complicated period in Humanity\u2019s evolution into the stars. Technological advances made jump point scanners considerably more affordable to the public, allowing more and more civilians to compete with \u2018professional\u2019 pathfinders. That period of rapid expansion came to a screeching halt when Gaia Planet Services began terraforming a planet in what would be known as the Pallas system without realizing that the planet was already inhabited by another species. The following fifty-seven days gave Humanity a sobering introduction to the Xi\u2019an Empire as they negotiated the release of the terraformers.\n\nFor the first few years after the Pallas incident, there were only two known systems connected to Xi\u2019an space. In 2531, Teesa Morrison discovered the Baker-Hadur jump point. While denied the lasting legacy inherent in discovering a new system, she enjoyed a brief period of celebrity after her flight footage found its way to the NewsOrgs. In it, her very vocal bouts of exultation upon successfully completing the jump turned to shrieks of fear when she found herself face to face with a fleet of Xi\u2019an military ships on the other side.\n\nThe prospect of hunting for jump points had become considerably more complicated. In response, the UPE created the Government Cartography Agency (GCA) to consolidate their efforts to scan for jump points and chart new systems. They also instituted a series of intensive policies to make sure that every military NavJumper was trained in diplomatic protocols and procedures in an effort to avoid any potential conflicts.\n\nDahunsil Kosoko was undeterred by the danger. After spending eight months recovering from a ship crash that took one of his legs, Kosoko stepped out of the medstation in Prime, picked up some Toreador\u2019s for lunch, and got himself a new ship.\n\nAfter picking up supplies, he made his way to the Hadrian System (then called Nivelin) with the goal of \u201cscanning his way across the \u2019verse\u201d. He wouldn\u2019t make it that far. After only three weeks of intensive scans in 2539, he discovered a jump point into the Gurzil system. Arriving on the other side of the jump, Kosoko half expected to find a Xi\u2019an fleet waiting, but found something much more impressive: a protoplanetary disc of gas and minerals swirling around a K-Type Main Sequence star.\n\nThe system was arguably the scientific discovery of the century, offering the research community unprecedented access to the foundation of a system. Kosoko filed his discovery paperwork to name the system Odara, after his aunt, but unfortunately, the UPE had to intercede. In 2542, while GCA surveyors were still assessing the system, a Xi\u2019an scout ship appeared in the system via another (previously unknown) jump point.\n\nThe Xi\u2019an turned out to be another explorer, perhaps their version of Teesa Morrison, so while Odara system wasn\u2019t already part of the Xi\u2019an Empire, it was connected to it. Specifically, it was connected to the system Rihlah, home to the military world Shorvu. The UPE quickly withdrew its surveyors and declared the system off limits to civilians.\n\nThe system was promptly renamed from Odara to the standard military convention adopted by all systems that comprised the Perry Line: gods of war. Named after the ancient Berber deity, Gurzil, the sprawling disc of coalescing planetary matter made the system impossible to effectively monitor, giving birth to its secondary and even more ominous name: the Dark Sea.\n\nOver the next two centuries, Gurzil would be the location of numerous military operations and dozens of casualties. Although the official cause of death was always attributed to collisions resulting from the poor visibility, rumors swirled that Xi\u2019an military assassin teams and pockets of Tevarin refugees hiding in the clusters were actually responsible.\n\nAFTER THE FALL\nIn the aftermath of the Messer regime, the Perry Line underwent a fundamental change. Imperator Toi attempted to honor the promises outlined in the Akari\/Kr.\u0113 treaty and dismantle the Perry Line, dividing the systems between the Human and Xi\u2019an. Despite having no planets, Gurzil was heavily pursued by members of the UEE for both its scientific relevance as well as its vast resources.\n\nOnce the system had been acquired by the UEE, a fascinating debate erupted in the Senate. With the adoption of the Fair Chance Act in 2795, guaranteeing the protection of developing species, advocates for the scientific community and lobbyists for the mining consortiums found themselves at odds over what exactly to do with Gurzil.\n\nWhile the mining companies supported scientific study in the system, scientists claimed that Gurzil should fall under the protection of the Fair Chance Act, claiming that its composition and star had all the elements to ultimately develop into a system with habitable planets and thusly, life. They believed that attempting to harvest the minerals in the system would irrevocably interfere with the system\u2019s development and therefore jeopardize the possibility of life developing naturally. Their counterparts, however, argued that they were talking about a timeline of millions and possibly hundreds of millions of years.\n\nTHE MODERN STATE\nThe debate over Gurzil has continued in some form or another ever since. Although the UEE has severely restricted mining within the green band of the system, they have not officially placed it under the protection of the Fair Chance Act.\n\nRegardless of its use, Gurzil system offers travellers a unique insight into the birth of a solar system. Travelling through the system, you will find no shortage of scientific and research stations, trying to unlock the secrets of the universe, as well as mining operations beyond the frost line. Visitors are advised to try one of the many scientific tours that run in the system.\n\nTRAVEL WARNING\nDue to the protoplanetary disc, visibility in Gurzil is still a constant danger. Exercise caution when traveling through the system and be mindful of all hazards (both natural and sentient).\n\nHEARD IN THE WIND\n\u201cThat\u2019s when I knew I was destined to fly. To have survived such a horrible thing and have \u2018when can I get back out there\u2019 be the one thought that pushed me through the really hard times\u2026 I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s weird, right?\u201d\n- Dahunsil Kosoko, 2590\n\n\u201cYou go in, I say there\u2019s a fifty-fifty shot of coming out again. That\u2019s the gamble with the Dark Sea. Might\u2019ve even gotten a lot of people killed, going in with that fear. Not me. I\u2019ll take an even split.\u201d\n- Lt. Demian Ward, UEEN (Ret), Hunter Killer: My Life on the Xi\u2019an Front"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":23,"created_at":"2018-08-15T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"7 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 23:01:37","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":16713,"next_id":16715}}