Galactic Guide: Tohil System
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This Galactic Guide originally appeared in Jump Point 5.9.
The early 28th century was a tumultuous time for the UEE. Almost two centuries of increased military tension with the Xi’an had exhausted the Empire and stretched the Navy dangerously thin along the Perry Line. Far away on the opposite side of the UEE, the military was also dealing with the emergence of the Vanduul. Meanwhile, cracks in the Messer regime’s grasp on power were becoming clear. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII, notorious for his penchant for brutality, was assassinated in 2715. His sickly older brother Galor ascended to become Messer IX amidst much controversy and concern that he was in no condition to run the Empire.
During all this uncertainty, the Tohil System was discovered in 2716. The chaos of the era kept the UEE from establishing a presence in the system, and few could have predicted how strategically important the system would become. In the meantime, however, that lack of presence allowed outlaws to gain a foothold in the system, and it established a reputation as a smuggler’s haven that exists to this day.
Today, Tohil III’s important place in history and its unique ecosystem make it a fascinating destination for more adventurous travelers.
The Accidental Explorers
In 2716, two small-time smugglers found themselves adrift in Nyx. Aadya Firmino, the daughter of a prominent Terra-based construction magnate, had left her comfortable upbringing to seek adventure. She escaped her entitled ennui in a Constellation and eventually hooked up with Oisha Suen, a skilled pilot and mechanic. Together, they ran low-level smuggling missions out of Levski until the People’s Alliance’s discovery of Aadya’s increasingly brazen attempts to expand their criminal enterprise led to their exile.
Unsure where to head, they allowed their Constellation to slowly drift through Nyx’s dark nebula as Aadya strategized their next play and Oisha tested a scanner she’d just fixed. At first, Oisha assumed the strange scanner readings were due to an error on her part. Further investigations revealed that wasn’t true; she had discovered a new jump point that took the ship into what would become Tohil.
Aadya and Oisha reveled in their good fortune and debated what to do with their discovery. Aadya claimed to have trustworthy associates with serious scanning gear that could help them assess what riches might be in the system. They agreed it’d be best to know what they had discovered before figuring out what to do with it.
The two traveled to the Bremen System to rendezvous with these associates, and the night before the meeting, Aadya and Oisha celebrated in style. Oisha awoke the following day with an insufferable hangover to discover that Aadya had disappeared. Soon reports that a new system had been discovered flooded the spectrum. They all credited Aadya alone for the find and portrayed her as an explorer who left a luxurious upbringing only to make the discovery of a lifetime.
Devastated by the betrayal, Oisha went to the Terra Gazette for a lengthy, tell-all interview. She described her role in discovering the system and presented evidence, including numerous spoofed regtags the Connie used on smuggling operations, that undercut Aadya’s narrative. The scandal became a spectrum staple, as Aadya first denied the accusations and then attempted to escape scrutiny when her story fell apart. The story eventually lost steam and a subsequent investigation by the Department of Transportation and Navigation awarded credit for the system’s discovery to both Aadya Firmino (since it was her ship) and Oisha Suen (for being the first pilot to successfully navigate the jump point), while the Advocacy issued warrants for both their arrests.
Meanwhile, military pathfinders entered Tohil and scanned the system. They discovered it was light on resources and lacked any easily habitable planets. Another negative was that the system could only be entered through the unclaimed Nyx System. With more pressing issues concerning the Empire, the UEE passed on claiming the system.
Pulled Into The Perry Line
A few years later, a Navy recon patrol of the Oya System discovered a jump point leading into Tohil. Suddenly the system was connected to the Perry Line, a series of systems that formed a no man’s land between the UEE and Xi’an Empire during the cold war. The military deemed the system vital to the Empire’s security interests, and in 2721, it was formally claimed by the UEE. The military named it Tohil after an ancient god of war to officially align it with the other Perry Line systems. Forces were moved into Tohil in preparation for a possible Xi’an invasion or to be used during any potential offensives in the Oya System.
Military activity within the system eventually led to the discovery of another jump point. This one connected Tohil to the Virtus System, which already had a Xi’an presence. Following the discovery, the military ran the numbers and determined that they lacked the resources to establish and maintain a presence in the system that would be able to guard both jump points. Complicating matters was the fact that reinforcements were two jumps away and would have to pass through Nyx before responding to any threat. Surrounded by uncertainty on all sides, the military pulled their forces back to Castra and set up a network of proximity sensors near Tohil’s jump points that they monitored and maintained.
Smuggler’s Paradise
The military’s reduced footprint opened the door to outlaws. Those who didn’t feel like blending in with the Levski revolutionaries flocked to the system. In particular, smugglers flourished after discovering that the floating botanical biomasses on Tohil III were strong enough to use as landing zones. The system’s connection to Virtus even became the safest smuggling route between the UEE and Xi’an Empire. Untold amounts of contraband and even anti-Messer revolutionaries flowed through Tohil.
By 2789, the system was considered safe enough from the Messer regime’s prying eyes that it was the location of a secret meeting between Terra Senator Terrence Akari and the young Xi’an Emperor Kr.ē. The two negotiated a peace treaty that promised an alliance if Messer and Earth decided to make a military move against the Xi’an, showing just how toothless the ruling regime had become. It was a crippling blow the Messers would never recover from, and three years later, the outrage over the Massacre of Garron II finally ended the despotic regime.
Tohil I
Tohil I sits a scant 0.064 AU from Tohil’s K4 main-sequence star. This proximity has turned the small, tidally locked world into a lava planet that’s completely uninhabitable.
Tohil II
Settled into an orbit just inside the system’s green band, this rocky, mesoplanet is subject to intense solar winds that scientists theorize have slowly stripped away its atmosphere over many millennia.
Tohil III
Tohil III is a naturally habitable ocean planet that lacks any significant landmass. This made UEE bureaucrats question whether populating it was worth the effort and expense. It also lacked the wealth of natural resources that made Nemo so appealing. These factors ultimately played into the UEE’s original decision to not claim the system.
What Tohil III does have is one of the most interesting and unusual ecologies in the known universe. The water is dotted by massive botanical biomasses that are essentially floating islands. Flora flock above and below these moving masses, while numerous epiphytic species anchor themselves along the island’s tangled roots and branches. The plants that comprise these gigantic tussocks are unlike anything discovered elsewhere. So far, all experiments to get these biomasses to grow in a lab or on another world have failed.
Legend has it that it was a damaged smuggling ship that first attempted to land on one of these “living islands.” Word quickly spread in the smuggling community that these plants were strong and sturdy enough to support ships and even structures. Smugglers kept the secret to themselves and used these islands for dead drops or as hideouts for years.
The rest of the Empire finally learned about this planet’s incredible ecology in 2789 when Terran Senator Akari secretly met with Emperor Kr.ē on the island known as Lemuria. Images from the meeting portrayed the location as a tropical paradise sans the sand. Following the fall of the Messers, tourists flocked to the planet and upset the outlaws who preferred the planet’s previous anonymity. As the UEE’s footprint expanded, most outlaws were forced to shift their operations elsewhere.
Though Tohil III is not a recognized planet, the UEE has imposed strict construction restrictions following the destruction of Amidon Island in 2847. At the time, it was one of the planet’s largest and most populous landing zones until the plants that supported it quickly withered and sank into the sea. Since so little is known about the life cycle of these plant islands, there’s still vigorous debate within the scientific community over whether our presence was a significant factor in its destruction.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Initial scans of the asteroid belt ignited hopes that it would be a mining motherlode, but subsequent scans dashed that dream. Small pockets of valuable resources can still be found here, but the consensus among larger-scale mining operations is that extracting them is more trouble than it’s worth. Today, this dense asteroid belt is best known as an excellent hiding spot for outlaws.
Tohil IV
The system’s final planet is a frozen Super-Earth that sits well outside the green band. The planet’s most notable feature is a surface pockmarked by frequent meteor and asteroid strikes. Few take the time to visit this world, which has reportedly made it a favorite among some smugglers who’d rather not venture into more populated parts of the system.
TRAVEL WARNING
Miners hoping to hunt resources in Tohil’s dense asteroid belt must exercise caution. The belt is replete with hiding spots frequented by smugglers and outlaws, who have been known to set traps and deploy fake distress beacons to lure ships into an ambush.
HEARD IN THE WIND
“You could just tell that something was seriously wrong. Usually, it was easy to forget that you weren’t standing on solid ground, but during the island’s final days, you could feel it give a little with each step. Plus, the smell was just awful, like the entire place was rotting … which, I guess, it actually was.”
– Dustin Wiltzie, former Amidon Island resident, 2847
“My hope is that we can find a way to bring our two great species together rather than keeping them apart. Both of our cultures would benefit greatly by having a friend on the other side of the Perry Line instead of an enemy.”
– Senator Terrence Akari upon meeting Emperor Kr.ē, 2789
The early 28th century was a tumultuous time for the UEE. Almost two centuries of increased military tension with the Xi’an had exhausted the Empire and stretched the Navy dangerously thin along the Perry Line. Far away on the opposite side of the UEE, the military was also dealing with the emergence of the Vanduul. Meanwhile, cracks in the Messer regime’s grasp on power were becoming clear. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII, notorious for his penchant for brutality, was assassinated in 2715. His sickly older brother Galor ascended to become Messer IX amidst much controversy and concern that he was in no condition to run the Empire.
During all this uncertainty, the Tohil System was discovered in 2716. The chaos of the era kept the UEE from establishing a presence in the system, and few could have predicted how strategically important the system would become. In the meantime, however, that lack of presence allowed outlaws to gain a foothold in the system, and it established a reputation as a smuggler’s haven that exists to this day.
Today, Tohil III’s important place in history and its unique ecosystem make it a fascinating destination for more adventurous travelers.
The Accidental Explorers
In 2716, two small-time smugglers found themselves adrift in Nyx. Aadya Firmino, the daughter of a prominent Terra-based construction magnate, had left her comfortable upbringing to seek adventure. She escaped her entitled ennui in a Constellation and eventually hooked up with Oisha Suen, a skilled pilot and mechanic. Together, they ran low-level smuggling missions out of Levski until the People’s Alliance’s discovery of Aadya’s increasingly brazen attempts to expand their criminal enterprise led to their exile.
Unsure where to head, they allowed their Constellation to slowly drift through Nyx’s dark nebula as Aadya strategized their next play and Oisha tested a scanner she’d just fixed. At first, Oisha assumed the strange scanner readings were due to an error on her part. Further investigations revealed that wasn’t true; she had discovered a new jump point that took the ship into what would become Tohil.
Aadya and Oisha reveled in their good fortune and debated what to do with their discovery. Aadya claimed to have trustworthy associates with serious scanning gear that could help them assess what riches might be in the system. They agreed it’d be best to know what they had discovered before figuring out what to do with it.
The two traveled to the Bremen System to rendezvous with these associates, and the night before the meeting, Aadya and Oisha celebrated in style. Oisha awoke the following day with an insufferable hangover to discover that Aadya had disappeared. Soon reports that a new system had been discovered flooded the spectrum. They all credited Aadya alone for the find and portrayed her as an explorer who left a luxurious upbringing only to make the discovery of a lifetime.
Devastated by the betrayal, Oisha went to the Terra Gazette for a lengthy, tell-all interview. She described her role in discovering the system and presented evidence, including numerous spoofed regtags the Connie used on smuggling operations, that undercut Aadya’s narrative. The scandal became a spectrum staple, as Aadya first denied the accusations and then attempted to escape scrutiny when her story fell apart. The story eventually lost steam and a subsequent investigation by the Department of Transportation and Navigation awarded credit for the system’s discovery to both Aadya Firmino (since it was her ship) and Oisha Suen (for being the first pilot to successfully navigate the jump point), while the Advocacy issued warrants for both their arrests.
Meanwhile, military pathfinders entered Tohil and scanned the system. They discovered it was light on resources and lacked any easily habitable planets. Another negative was that the system could only be entered through the unclaimed Nyx System. With more pressing issues concerning the Empire, the UEE passed on claiming the system.
Pulled Into The Perry Line
A few years later, a Navy recon patrol of the Oya System discovered a jump point leading into Tohil. Suddenly the system was connected to the Perry Line, a series of systems that formed a no man’s land between the UEE and Xi’an Empire during the cold war. The military deemed the system vital to the Empire’s security interests, and in 2721, it was formally claimed by the UEE. The military named it Tohil after an ancient god of war to officially align it with the other Perry Line systems. Forces were moved into Tohil in preparation for a possible Xi’an invasion or to be used during any potential offensives in the Oya System.
Military activity within the system eventually led to the discovery of another jump point. This one connected Tohil to the Virtus System, which already had a Xi’an presence. Following the discovery, the military ran the numbers and determined that they lacked the resources to establish and maintain a presence in the system that would be able to guard both jump points. Complicating matters was the fact that reinforcements were two jumps away and would have to pass through Nyx before responding to any threat. Surrounded by uncertainty on all sides, the military pulled their forces back to Castra and set up a network of proximity sensors near Tohil’s jump points that they monitored and maintained.
Smuggler’s Paradise
The military’s reduced footprint opened the door to outlaws. Those who didn’t feel like blending in with the Levski revolutionaries flocked to the system. In particular, smugglers flourished after discovering that the floating botanical biomasses on Tohil III were strong enough to use as landing zones. The system’s connection to Virtus even became the safest smuggling route between the UEE and Xi’an Empire. Untold amounts of contraband and even anti-Messer revolutionaries flowed through Tohil.
By 2789, the system was considered safe enough from the Messer regime’s prying eyes that it was the location of a secret meeting between Terra Senator Terrence Akari and the young Xi’an Emperor Kr.ē. The two negotiated a peace treaty that promised an alliance if Messer and Earth decided to make a military move against the Xi’an, showing just how toothless the ruling regime had become. It was a crippling blow the Messers would never recover from, and three years later, the outrage over the Massacre of Garron II finally ended the despotic regime.
Tohil I
Tohil I sits a scant 0.064 AU from Tohil’s K4 main-sequence star. This proximity has turned the small, tidally locked world into a lava planet that’s completely uninhabitable.
Tohil II
Settled into an orbit just inside the system’s green band, this rocky, mesoplanet is subject to intense solar winds that scientists theorize have slowly stripped away its atmosphere over many millennia.
Tohil III
Tohil III is a naturally habitable ocean planet that lacks any significant landmass. This made UEE bureaucrats question whether populating it was worth the effort and expense. It also lacked the wealth of natural resources that made Nemo so appealing. These factors ultimately played into the UEE’s original decision to not claim the system.
What Tohil III does have is one of the most interesting and unusual ecologies in the known universe. The water is dotted by massive botanical biomasses that are essentially floating islands. Flora flock above and below these moving masses, while numerous epiphytic species anchor themselves along the island’s tangled roots and branches. The plants that comprise these gigantic tussocks are unlike anything discovered elsewhere. So far, all experiments to get these biomasses to grow in a lab or on another world have failed.
Legend has it that it was a damaged smuggling ship that first attempted to land on one of these “living islands.” Word quickly spread in the smuggling community that these plants were strong and sturdy enough to support ships and even structures. Smugglers kept the secret to themselves and used these islands for dead drops or as hideouts for years.
The rest of the Empire finally learned about this planet’s incredible ecology in 2789 when Terran Senator Akari secretly met with Emperor Kr.ē on the island known as Lemuria. Images from the meeting portrayed the location as a tropical paradise sans the sand. Following the fall of the Messers, tourists flocked to the planet and upset the outlaws who preferred the planet’s previous anonymity. As the UEE’s footprint expanded, most outlaws were forced to shift their operations elsewhere.
Though Tohil III is not a recognized planet, the UEE has imposed strict construction restrictions following the destruction of Amidon Island in 2847. At the time, it was one of the planet’s largest and most populous landing zones until the plants that supported it quickly withered and sank into the sea. Since so little is known about the life cycle of these plant islands, there’s still vigorous debate within the scientific community over whether our presence was a significant factor in its destruction.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Initial scans of the asteroid belt ignited hopes that it would be a mining motherlode, but subsequent scans dashed that dream. Small pockets of valuable resources can still be found here, but the consensus among larger-scale mining operations is that extracting them is more trouble than it’s worth. Today, this dense asteroid belt is best known as an excellent hiding spot for outlaws.
Tohil IV
The system’s final planet is a frozen Super-Earth that sits well outside the green band. The planet’s most notable feature is a surface pockmarked by frequent meteor and asteroid strikes. Few take the time to visit this world, which has reportedly made it a favorite among some smugglers who’d rather not venture into more populated parts of the system.
TRAVEL WARNING
Miners hoping to hunt resources in Tohil’s dense asteroid belt must exercise caution. The belt is replete with hiding spots frequented by smugglers and outlaws, who have been known to set traps and deploy fake distress beacons to lure ships into an ambush.
HEARD IN THE WIND
“You could just tell that something was seriously wrong. Usually, it was easy to forget that you weren’t standing on solid ground, but during the island’s final days, you could feel it give a little with each step. Plus, the smell was just awful, like the entire place was rotting … which, I guess, it actually was.”
– Dustin Wiltzie, former Amidon Island resident, 2847
“My hope is that we can find a way to bring our two great species together rather than keeping them apart. Both of our cultures would benefit greatly by having a friend on the other side of the Perry Line instead of an enemy.”
– Senator Terrence Akari upon meeting Emperor Kr.ē, 2789
Dieser Galaktische Führer erschien ursprünglich in Jump Point 5.9.
Das frühe 28. Jahrhundert war eine turbulente Zeit für die UEE. Fast zwei Jahrhunderte zunehmender militärischer Spannungen mit den Xi'an hatten das Reich erschöpft und die Marine gefährlich dünn entlang der Perry-Linie gestreckt. Weit weg auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite der UEE beschäftigte sich das Militär auch mit der Entstehung der Vanduul. Unterdessen wurden Risse im Machtverständnis des Messer-Regimes deutlich. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII., bekannt für seine Vorliebe für Brutalität, wurde 2715 ermordet. Sein kränklich älterer Bruder Galor stieg auf, um Messer IX zu werden, mit viel Kontroverse und der Sorge, dass er nicht in der Lage war, das Imperium zu führen.
Während all dieser Unsicherheiten wurde das Tohil-System 2716 entdeckt. Das Chaos der Ära hielt die UEE davon ab, eine Präsenz im System zu etablieren, und nur wenige hätten vorhersagen können, wie strategisch wichtig das System werden würde. Inzwischen hat diese fehlende Präsenz jedoch dazu geführt, dass Gesetzlose im System Fuß fassen konnten, und es hat sich einen Ruf als Zufluchtsort für Schmuggler aufgebaut, der bis heute existiert.
Heute ist Tohil III. aufgrund seines bedeutenden historischen Stands und seines einzigartigen Ökosystems ein faszinierendes Ziel für abenteuerlustige Reisende.
Die zufällige Untersuchung
Im Jahre 2716 trieben zwei kleine Schmuggler in Nyx herum. Aadya Firmino, die Tochter eines bekannten terrakischen Baumagnaten, hatte ihre komfortable Erziehung verlassen, um Abenteuer zu suchen. Sie entkam ihrer betitelten Ennui in einer Konstellation und schloss sich schließlich Oisha Suen an, einer erfahrenen Pilotin und Mechanikerin. Gemeinsam führten sie Schmuggelmissionen auf niedriger Ebene aus Levski heraus, bis die Entdeckung der immer schamloseren Versuche Aadyas, ihr kriminelles Unternehmen zu erweitern, durch die People's Alliance zu ihrem Exil führte.
Unsicher, wohin sie gehen sollten, ließen sie ihre Konstellation langsam durch Nyx' dunklen Nebel driften, als Aadya ihr nächstes Spiel strategisierte und Oisha einen Scanner testete, den sie gerade repariert hatte. Zuerst nahm Oisha an, dass die seltsamen Scannerwerte auf einen Fehler ihrerseits zurückzuführen waren. Weitere Untersuchungen ergaben, dass das nicht wahr war; sie hatte einen neuen Sprungbrett entdeckt, der das Schiff zu dem führte, was zu Tohil werden sollte.
Aadya und Oisha offenbarten ihr Glück und diskutierten, was sie mit ihrer Entdeckung anfangen sollten. Aadya behauptete, vertrauenswürdige Mitarbeiter mit seriösen Scan-Geräten zu haben, die ihnen helfen könnten, einzuschätzen, welche Reichtümer im System vorhanden sein könnten. Sie waren sich einig, dass es am besten wäre, zu wissen, was sie entdeckt hatten, bevor sie herausfanden, was sie damit anfangen sollten.
Die beiden reisten zum Bremer System, um sich mit diesen Mitarbeitern zu treffen, und am Abend vor dem Treffen feierten Aadya und Oisha mit Stil. Oisha erwachte am nächsten Tag mit einem unerträglichen Kater, um zu entdecken, dass Aadya verschwunden war. Bald berichtet, dass ein neues System entdeckt wurde, das das Spektrum überflutete. Sie alle gaben Aadya allein für den Fund die Anerkennung und porträtierten sie als Entdeckerin, die eine luxuriöse Erziehung hinterließ, nur um die Entdeckung ihres Lebens zu machen.
Am Boden zerstört durch den Verrat, ging Oisha zur Terra Gazette für ein langes, tell-all Interview. Sie beschrieb ihre Rolle bei der Entdeckung des Systems und präsentierte Beweise, darunter zahlreiche gefälschte Regtags, die Connie bei Schmuggeloperationen verwendete, die Aadyas Erzählung untergraben. Der Skandal wurde zu einem Grundpfeiler des Spektrums, da Aadya zuerst die Anschuldigungen zurückwies und dann versuchte, sich der Überprüfung zu entziehen, als ihre Geschichte auseinander fiel. Die Geschichte verlor schließlich an Fahrt und eine anschließende Untersuchung durch das Department of Transportation and Navigation verlieh sowohl Aadya Firmino (da es ihr Schiff war) als auch Oisha Suen (als erster Pilot, der den Sprungpunkt erfolgreich navigierte) Anerkennung für die Entdeckung des Systems, während die Advocacy Haftbefehle für beide Verhaftungen ausstellte.
In der Zwischenzeit drangen militärische Pfadfinder in Tohil ein und scannten das System. Sie entdeckten, dass es Licht auf Ressourcen gab und es an leicht bewohnbaren Planeten fehlte. Ein weiterer Nachteil war, dass das System nur über das nicht beanspruchte Nyx-System betreten werden konnte. Mit dringenderen Problemen, die das Imperium betrafen, leitete die UEE die Forderung nach dem System weiter.
In die Perry-Linie gezogen
Einige Jahre später entdeckte eine Aufklärungspatrouille der Marine des Oya-Systems einen Sprungpunkt, der nach Tohil führte. Plötzlich war das System mit der Perry Line verbunden, einer Reihe von Systemen, die während des Kalten Krieges ein Niemandsland zwischen der UEE und dem Reich Xi'an bildeten. Das Militär hielt das System für lebenswichtig für die Sicherheitsinteressen des Imperiums, und 2721 wurde es von der UEE offiziell beansprucht. Das Militär nannte es Tohil nach einem alten Kriegsgott, um es offiziell mit den anderen Perry Line Systemen auszurichten. Die Streitkräfte wurden in Tohil verlegt, um sich auf eine mögliche Xi'an-Invasion vorzubereiten oder bei möglichen Offensiven im Oya-System eingesetzt zu werden.
Militärische Aktivitäten innerhalb des Systems führten schließlich zur Entdeckung eines weiteren Sprungpunktes. Dieser verband Tohil mit dem Virtus-System, das bereits eine Xi'an-Präsenz hatte. Nach der Entdeckung führte das Militär die Zahlen durch und stellte fest, dass ihnen die Ressourcen fehlten, um eine Präsenz im System aufzubauen und aufrechtzuerhalten, die in der Lage sein würde, beide Sprungbretter zu bewachen. Erschwerend kam hinzu, dass die Verstärkung zwei Sprünge entfernt war und durch Nyx gehen musste, bevor sie auf eine Bedrohung reagierte. Umgeben von Unsicherheit auf allen Seiten zog das Militär seine Streitkräfte zurück nach Castra und richtete ein Netzwerk von Näherungssensoren in der Nähe von Tohils Sprungbrettpunkten ein, das sie überwachten und aufrechterhielten.
Das Paradies des Schmugglers
Der reduzierte Fußabdruck des Militärs öffnete die Tür zu den Gesetzlosen. Diejenigen, die sich nicht mit den Levski-Revolutionären vermischen wollten, strömten in das System. Insbesondere Schmuggler blühten auf, nachdem sie entdeckt hatten, dass die schwimmenden botanischen Biomassen auf Tohil III stark genug waren, um als Landezonen genutzt zu werden. Die Verbindung des Systems zu Virtus wurde sogar zur sichersten Schmuggelroute zwischen der UEE und Xi'an Empire. Unermessliche Mengen an Schmuggelware und sogar an Anti-Messer-Revolutionären strömten durch Tohil.
Im Jahr 2789 galt das System vor den neugierigen Blicken des Messer-Regimes als sicher genug, dass es der Ort eines geheimen Treffens zwischen Terra Senator Terrence Akari und dem jungen Xi'an Kaiser Kr.ē war. Die beiden verhandelten einen Friedensvertrag, der ein Bündnis versprach, wenn Messer und Erde sich entschieden, einen militärischen Zug gegen die Xi'an zu unternehmen, und zeigten, wie zahnlos das herrschende Regime geworden war. Es war ein lähmender Schlag, von dem sich die Messers nie erholen würden, und drei Jahre später beendete die Empörung über das Massaker von Garron II schließlich das despotische Regime.
Tohil I.
Tohil I sitzt eine knappe 0,064 AU von Tohils K4-Hauptreihenstern. Diese Nähe hat die kleine, tidally locked world in einen Lavaplaneten verwandelt, der völlig unbewohnbar ist.
Tohil II
Dieser felsige Mesoplanet, der sich in einer Umlaufbahn direkt innerhalb des grünen Bandes des Systems befindet, unterliegt intensiven Sonnenwinden, die Wissenschaftler theoretisch über viele Jahrtausende hinweg langsam von seiner Atmosphäre befreit haben.
Tohil III.
Tohil III ist ein natürlich bewohnbarer Ozeanplanet, dem es an signifikanter Landmasse mangelt. Dies ließ die UEE-Bürokraten fragen, ob sich die Besiedlung lohnte. Es fehlte auch der Reichtum an natürlichen Ressourcen, der Nemo so attraktiv machte. Diese Faktoren spielten letztendlich in der ursprünglichen Entscheidung der UEE, das System nicht in Anspruch zu nehmen.
Was Tohil III. hat, ist eine der interessantesten und ungewöhnlichsten Ökologien im bekannten Universum. Das Wasser ist übersät mit massiven botanischen Biomassen, die im Wesentlichen schwimmende Inseln sind. Die Flora strömt über und unter diesen sich bewegenden Massen, während sich zahlreiche epiphytische Arten entlang der verwickelten Wurzeln und Äste der Insel verankern. Die Pflanzen, aus denen diese gigantischen Tossocks bestehen, sind anders als alles, was anderswo entdeckt wurde. Bisher sind alle Experimente gescheitert, um diese Biomassen in einem Labor oder auf einer anderen Welt wachsen zu lassen.
Der Legende nach war es ein beschädigtes Schmuggelschiff, das zuerst versuchte, auf einer dieser "lebenden Inseln" zu landen. In der Schmugglergemeinde verbreitete sich schnell die Nachricht, dass diese Pflanzen stark und robust genug waren, um Schiffe und sogar Strukturen zu unterstützen. Schmuggler hielten das Geheimnis für sich und nutzten diese Inseln jahrelang für tote Drops oder als Versteck.
Der Rest des Imperiums erfuhr schließlich im Jahr 2789 von der unglaublichen Ökologie dieses Planeten, als Terraner Senator Akari sich heimlich mit Kaiser Kr.ē auf der Insel Lemuria traf. Bilder vom Treffen zeigten den Ort als tropisches Paradies ohne Sand. Nach dem Fall der Messers strömten Touristen auf den Planeten und verärgerten die Gesetzlosen, die die bisherige Anonymität des Planeten bevorzugten. Als sich der Fußabdruck der UEE vergrößerte, waren die meisten Gesetzlosen gezwungen, ihre Aktivitäten an einen anderen Ort zu verlagern.
Obwohl Tohil III kein anerkannter Planet ist, hat die UEE nach der Zerstörung von Amidon Island im Jahr 2847 strenge Bauvorschriften erlassen. Damals war es eine der größten und bevölkerungsreichsten Landezonen des Planeten, bis die Pflanzen, die es unterstützten, schnell welkten und im Meer versanken. Da über den Lebenszyklus dieser Pflanzeninseln so wenig bekannt ist, wird in der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft immer noch heftig darüber diskutiert, ob unsere Präsenz ein wesentlicher Faktor für ihre Zerstörung war.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Erste Scans des Asteroidengürtels lösten die Hoffnung aus, dass es sich um eine Minen-Motherlode handeln würde, aber nachfolgende Scans zerschlugen diesen Traum. Kleine Taschen mit wertvollen Ressourcen sind hier noch zu finden, aber der Konsens unter den größeren Bergbauunternehmen besteht darin, dass die Gewinnung von ihnen mehr Mühe als sie wert ist. Heute ist dieser dichte Asteroidengürtel vor allem als hervorragendes Versteck für Gesetzlose bekannt.
Tohil IV
Der letzte Planet des Systems ist eine gefrorene Super-Erde, die weit außerhalb des grünen Bandes liegt. Das bemerkenswerteste Merkmal des Planeten ist eine Oberfläche, die durch häufige Meteor- und Asteroidenschläge gekennzeichnet ist. Nur wenige nehmen sich die Zeit, diese Welt zu besuchen, die sie angeblich zu einem Favoriten unter einigen Schmugglern gemacht hat, die sich lieber nicht in bevölkerungsreichere Teile des Systems wagen wollen.
REISEWARNUNG
Bergleute, die hoffen, Ressourcen in Tohils dichtem Asteroidengürtel zu jagen, müssen vorsichtig sein. Der Gürtel ist voll von Verstecken, die von Schmugglern und Gesetzlosen besucht werden, die dafür bekannt sind, Fallen zu stellen und gefälschte Notsignale zu setzen, um Schiffe in einen Hinterhalt zu locken.
IM WIND GEHÖRT
"Man konnte einfach erkennen, dass etwas nicht stimmte. Normalerweise war es leicht zu vergessen, dass man nicht auf festem Boden stand, aber in den letzten Tagen der Insel konnte man spüren, wie es bei jedem Schritt ein wenig nachgab. Außerdem war der Geruch einfach schrecklich, als ob der ganze Ort verrottet wäre... was, wie ich vermute, tatsächlich der Fall war."
- Dustin Wiltzie, ehemaliger Einwohner von Amidon Island, 2847
"Meine Hoffnung ist, dass wir einen Weg finden können, unsere beiden großen Spezies zusammenzubringen, anstatt sie auseinander zu halten. Unsere beiden Kulturen würden sehr davon profitieren, wenn wir einen Freund auf der anderen Seite der Perry-Linie hätten und nicht einen Feind."
- Senator Terrence Akari beim Treffen mit Kaiser Kr.ē, 2789
Das frühe 28. Jahrhundert war eine turbulente Zeit für die UEE. Fast zwei Jahrhunderte zunehmender militärischer Spannungen mit den Xi'an hatten das Reich erschöpft und die Marine gefährlich dünn entlang der Perry-Linie gestreckt. Weit weg auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite der UEE beschäftigte sich das Militär auch mit der Entstehung der Vanduul. Unterdessen wurden Risse im Machtverständnis des Messer-Regimes deutlich. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII., bekannt für seine Vorliebe für Brutalität, wurde 2715 ermordet. Sein kränklich älterer Bruder Galor stieg auf, um Messer IX zu werden, mit viel Kontroverse und der Sorge, dass er nicht in der Lage war, das Imperium zu führen.
Während all dieser Unsicherheiten wurde das Tohil-System 2716 entdeckt. Das Chaos der Ära hielt die UEE davon ab, eine Präsenz im System zu etablieren, und nur wenige hätten vorhersagen können, wie strategisch wichtig das System werden würde. Inzwischen hat diese fehlende Präsenz jedoch dazu geführt, dass Gesetzlose im System Fuß fassen konnten, und es hat sich einen Ruf als Zufluchtsort für Schmuggler aufgebaut, der bis heute existiert.
Heute ist Tohil III. aufgrund seines bedeutenden historischen Stands und seines einzigartigen Ökosystems ein faszinierendes Ziel für abenteuerlustige Reisende.
Die zufällige Untersuchung
Im Jahre 2716 trieben zwei kleine Schmuggler in Nyx herum. Aadya Firmino, die Tochter eines bekannten terrakischen Baumagnaten, hatte ihre komfortable Erziehung verlassen, um Abenteuer zu suchen. Sie entkam ihrer betitelten Ennui in einer Konstellation und schloss sich schließlich Oisha Suen an, einer erfahrenen Pilotin und Mechanikerin. Gemeinsam führten sie Schmuggelmissionen auf niedriger Ebene aus Levski heraus, bis die Entdeckung der immer schamloseren Versuche Aadyas, ihr kriminelles Unternehmen zu erweitern, durch die People's Alliance zu ihrem Exil führte.
Unsicher, wohin sie gehen sollten, ließen sie ihre Konstellation langsam durch Nyx' dunklen Nebel driften, als Aadya ihr nächstes Spiel strategisierte und Oisha einen Scanner testete, den sie gerade repariert hatte. Zuerst nahm Oisha an, dass die seltsamen Scannerwerte auf einen Fehler ihrerseits zurückzuführen waren. Weitere Untersuchungen ergaben, dass das nicht wahr war; sie hatte einen neuen Sprungbrett entdeckt, der das Schiff zu dem führte, was zu Tohil werden sollte.
Aadya und Oisha offenbarten ihr Glück und diskutierten, was sie mit ihrer Entdeckung anfangen sollten. Aadya behauptete, vertrauenswürdige Mitarbeiter mit seriösen Scan-Geräten zu haben, die ihnen helfen könnten, einzuschätzen, welche Reichtümer im System vorhanden sein könnten. Sie waren sich einig, dass es am besten wäre, zu wissen, was sie entdeckt hatten, bevor sie herausfanden, was sie damit anfangen sollten.
Die beiden reisten zum Bremer System, um sich mit diesen Mitarbeitern zu treffen, und am Abend vor dem Treffen feierten Aadya und Oisha mit Stil. Oisha erwachte am nächsten Tag mit einem unerträglichen Kater, um zu entdecken, dass Aadya verschwunden war. Bald berichtet, dass ein neues System entdeckt wurde, das das Spektrum überflutete. Sie alle gaben Aadya allein für den Fund die Anerkennung und porträtierten sie als Entdeckerin, die eine luxuriöse Erziehung hinterließ, nur um die Entdeckung ihres Lebens zu machen.
Am Boden zerstört durch den Verrat, ging Oisha zur Terra Gazette für ein langes, tell-all Interview. Sie beschrieb ihre Rolle bei der Entdeckung des Systems und präsentierte Beweise, darunter zahlreiche gefälschte Regtags, die Connie bei Schmuggeloperationen verwendete, die Aadyas Erzählung untergraben. Der Skandal wurde zu einem Grundpfeiler des Spektrums, da Aadya zuerst die Anschuldigungen zurückwies und dann versuchte, sich der Überprüfung zu entziehen, als ihre Geschichte auseinander fiel. Die Geschichte verlor schließlich an Fahrt und eine anschließende Untersuchung durch das Department of Transportation and Navigation verlieh sowohl Aadya Firmino (da es ihr Schiff war) als auch Oisha Suen (als erster Pilot, der den Sprungpunkt erfolgreich navigierte) Anerkennung für die Entdeckung des Systems, während die Advocacy Haftbefehle für beide Verhaftungen ausstellte.
In der Zwischenzeit drangen militärische Pfadfinder in Tohil ein und scannten das System. Sie entdeckten, dass es Licht auf Ressourcen gab und es an leicht bewohnbaren Planeten fehlte. Ein weiterer Nachteil war, dass das System nur über das nicht beanspruchte Nyx-System betreten werden konnte. Mit dringenderen Problemen, die das Imperium betrafen, leitete die UEE die Forderung nach dem System weiter.
In die Perry-Linie gezogen
Einige Jahre später entdeckte eine Aufklärungspatrouille der Marine des Oya-Systems einen Sprungpunkt, der nach Tohil führte. Plötzlich war das System mit der Perry Line verbunden, einer Reihe von Systemen, die während des Kalten Krieges ein Niemandsland zwischen der UEE und dem Reich Xi'an bildeten. Das Militär hielt das System für lebenswichtig für die Sicherheitsinteressen des Imperiums, und 2721 wurde es von der UEE offiziell beansprucht. Das Militär nannte es Tohil nach einem alten Kriegsgott, um es offiziell mit den anderen Perry Line Systemen auszurichten. Die Streitkräfte wurden in Tohil verlegt, um sich auf eine mögliche Xi'an-Invasion vorzubereiten oder bei möglichen Offensiven im Oya-System eingesetzt zu werden.
Militärische Aktivitäten innerhalb des Systems führten schließlich zur Entdeckung eines weiteren Sprungpunktes. Dieser verband Tohil mit dem Virtus-System, das bereits eine Xi'an-Präsenz hatte. Nach der Entdeckung führte das Militär die Zahlen durch und stellte fest, dass ihnen die Ressourcen fehlten, um eine Präsenz im System aufzubauen und aufrechtzuerhalten, die in der Lage sein würde, beide Sprungbretter zu bewachen. Erschwerend kam hinzu, dass die Verstärkung zwei Sprünge entfernt war und durch Nyx gehen musste, bevor sie auf eine Bedrohung reagierte. Umgeben von Unsicherheit auf allen Seiten zog das Militär seine Streitkräfte zurück nach Castra und richtete ein Netzwerk von Näherungssensoren in der Nähe von Tohils Sprungbrettpunkten ein, das sie überwachten und aufrechterhielten.
Das Paradies des Schmugglers
Der reduzierte Fußabdruck des Militärs öffnete die Tür zu den Gesetzlosen. Diejenigen, die sich nicht mit den Levski-Revolutionären vermischen wollten, strömten in das System. Insbesondere Schmuggler blühten auf, nachdem sie entdeckt hatten, dass die schwimmenden botanischen Biomassen auf Tohil III stark genug waren, um als Landezonen genutzt zu werden. Die Verbindung des Systems zu Virtus wurde sogar zur sichersten Schmuggelroute zwischen der UEE und Xi'an Empire. Unermessliche Mengen an Schmuggelware und sogar an Anti-Messer-Revolutionären strömten durch Tohil.
Im Jahr 2789 galt das System vor den neugierigen Blicken des Messer-Regimes als sicher genug, dass es der Ort eines geheimen Treffens zwischen Terra Senator Terrence Akari und dem jungen Xi'an Kaiser Kr.ē war. Die beiden verhandelten einen Friedensvertrag, der ein Bündnis versprach, wenn Messer und Erde sich entschieden, einen militärischen Zug gegen die Xi'an zu unternehmen, und zeigten, wie zahnlos das herrschende Regime geworden war. Es war ein lähmender Schlag, von dem sich die Messers nie erholen würden, und drei Jahre später beendete die Empörung über das Massaker von Garron II schließlich das despotische Regime.
Tohil I.
Tohil I sitzt eine knappe 0,064 AU von Tohils K4-Hauptreihenstern. Diese Nähe hat die kleine, tidally locked world in einen Lavaplaneten verwandelt, der völlig unbewohnbar ist.
Tohil II
Dieser felsige Mesoplanet, der sich in einer Umlaufbahn direkt innerhalb des grünen Bandes des Systems befindet, unterliegt intensiven Sonnenwinden, die Wissenschaftler theoretisch über viele Jahrtausende hinweg langsam von seiner Atmosphäre befreit haben.
Tohil III.
Tohil III ist ein natürlich bewohnbarer Ozeanplanet, dem es an signifikanter Landmasse mangelt. Dies ließ die UEE-Bürokraten fragen, ob sich die Besiedlung lohnte. Es fehlte auch der Reichtum an natürlichen Ressourcen, der Nemo so attraktiv machte. Diese Faktoren spielten letztendlich in der ursprünglichen Entscheidung der UEE, das System nicht in Anspruch zu nehmen.
Was Tohil III. hat, ist eine der interessantesten und ungewöhnlichsten Ökologien im bekannten Universum. Das Wasser ist übersät mit massiven botanischen Biomassen, die im Wesentlichen schwimmende Inseln sind. Die Flora strömt über und unter diesen sich bewegenden Massen, während sich zahlreiche epiphytische Arten entlang der verwickelten Wurzeln und Äste der Insel verankern. Die Pflanzen, aus denen diese gigantischen Tossocks bestehen, sind anders als alles, was anderswo entdeckt wurde. Bisher sind alle Experimente gescheitert, um diese Biomassen in einem Labor oder auf einer anderen Welt wachsen zu lassen.
Der Legende nach war es ein beschädigtes Schmuggelschiff, das zuerst versuchte, auf einer dieser "lebenden Inseln" zu landen. In der Schmugglergemeinde verbreitete sich schnell die Nachricht, dass diese Pflanzen stark und robust genug waren, um Schiffe und sogar Strukturen zu unterstützen. Schmuggler hielten das Geheimnis für sich und nutzten diese Inseln jahrelang für tote Drops oder als Versteck.
Der Rest des Imperiums erfuhr schließlich im Jahr 2789 von der unglaublichen Ökologie dieses Planeten, als Terraner Senator Akari sich heimlich mit Kaiser Kr.ē auf der Insel Lemuria traf. Bilder vom Treffen zeigten den Ort als tropisches Paradies ohne Sand. Nach dem Fall der Messers strömten Touristen auf den Planeten und verärgerten die Gesetzlosen, die die bisherige Anonymität des Planeten bevorzugten. Als sich der Fußabdruck der UEE vergrößerte, waren die meisten Gesetzlosen gezwungen, ihre Aktivitäten an einen anderen Ort zu verlagern.
Obwohl Tohil III kein anerkannter Planet ist, hat die UEE nach der Zerstörung von Amidon Island im Jahr 2847 strenge Bauvorschriften erlassen. Damals war es eine der größten und bevölkerungsreichsten Landezonen des Planeten, bis die Pflanzen, die es unterstützten, schnell welkten und im Meer versanken. Da über den Lebenszyklus dieser Pflanzeninseln so wenig bekannt ist, wird in der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft immer noch heftig darüber diskutiert, ob unsere Präsenz ein wesentlicher Faktor für ihre Zerstörung war.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Erste Scans des Asteroidengürtels lösten die Hoffnung aus, dass es sich um eine Minen-Motherlode handeln würde, aber nachfolgende Scans zerschlugen diesen Traum. Kleine Taschen mit wertvollen Ressourcen sind hier noch zu finden, aber der Konsens unter den größeren Bergbauunternehmen besteht darin, dass die Gewinnung von ihnen mehr Mühe als sie wert ist. Heute ist dieser dichte Asteroidengürtel vor allem als hervorragendes Versteck für Gesetzlose bekannt.
Tohil IV
Der letzte Planet des Systems ist eine gefrorene Super-Erde, die weit außerhalb des grünen Bandes liegt. Das bemerkenswerteste Merkmal des Planeten ist eine Oberfläche, die durch häufige Meteor- und Asteroidenschläge gekennzeichnet ist. Nur wenige nehmen sich die Zeit, diese Welt zu besuchen, die sie angeblich zu einem Favoriten unter einigen Schmugglern gemacht hat, die sich lieber nicht in bevölkerungsreichere Teile des Systems wagen wollen.
REISEWARNUNG
Bergleute, die hoffen, Ressourcen in Tohils dichtem Asteroidengürtel zu jagen, müssen vorsichtig sein. Der Gürtel ist voll von Verstecken, die von Schmugglern und Gesetzlosen besucht werden, die dafür bekannt sind, Fallen zu stellen und gefälschte Notsignale zu setzen, um Schiffe in einen Hinterhalt zu locken.
IM WIND GEHÖRT
"Man konnte einfach erkennen, dass etwas nicht stimmte. Normalerweise war es leicht zu vergessen, dass man nicht auf festem Boden stand, aber in den letzten Tagen der Insel konnte man spüren, wie es bei jedem Schritt ein wenig nachgab. Außerdem war der Geruch einfach schrecklich, als ob der ganze Ort verrottet wäre... was, wie ich vermute, tatsächlich der Fall war."
- Dustin Wiltzie, ehemaliger Einwohner von Amidon Island, 2847
"Meine Hoffnung ist, dass wir einen Weg finden können, unsere beiden großen Spezies zusammenzubringen, anstatt sie auseinander zu halten. Unsere beiden Kulturen würden sehr davon profitieren, wenn wir einen Freund auf der anderen Seite der Perry-Linie hätten und nicht einen Feind."
- Senator Terrence Akari beim Treffen mit Kaiser Kr.ē, 2789
This Galactic Guide originally appeared in Jump Point 5.9.
The early 28th century was a tumultuous time for the UEE. Almost two centuries of increased military tension with the Xi’an had exhausted the Empire and stretched the Navy dangerously thin along the Perry Line. Far away on the opposite side of the UEE, the military was also dealing with the emergence of the Vanduul. Meanwhile, cracks in the Messer regime’s grasp on power were becoming clear. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII, notorious for his penchant for brutality, was assassinated in 2715. His sickly older brother Galor ascended to become Messer IX amidst much controversy and concern that he was in no condition to run the Empire.
During all this uncertainty, the Tohil System was discovered in 2716. The chaos of the era kept the UEE from establishing a presence in the system, and few could have predicted how strategically important the system would become. In the meantime, however, that lack of presence allowed outlaws to gain a foothold in the system, and it established a reputation as a smuggler’s haven that exists to this day.
Today, Tohil III’s important place in history and its unique ecosystem make it a fascinating destination for more adventurous travelers.
The Accidental Explorers
In 2716, two small-time smugglers found themselves adrift in Nyx. Aadya Firmino, the daughter of a prominent Terra-based construction magnate, had left her comfortable upbringing to seek adventure. She escaped her entitled ennui in a Constellation and eventually hooked up with Oisha Suen, a skilled pilot and mechanic. Together, they ran low-level smuggling missions out of Levski until the People’s Alliance’s discovery of Aadya’s increasingly brazen attempts to expand their criminal enterprise led to their exile.
Unsure where to head, they allowed their Constellation to slowly drift through Nyx’s dark nebula as Aadya strategized their next play and Oisha tested a scanner she’d just fixed. At first, Oisha assumed the strange scanner readings were due to an error on her part. Further investigations revealed that wasn’t true; she had discovered a new jump point that took the ship into what would become Tohil.
Aadya and Oisha reveled in their good fortune and debated what to do with their discovery. Aadya claimed to have trustworthy associates with serious scanning gear that could help them assess what riches might be in the system. They agreed it’d be best to know what they had discovered before figuring out what to do with it.
The two traveled to the Bremen System to rendezvous with these associates, and the night before the meeting, Aadya and Oisha celebrated in style. Oisha awoke the following day with an insufferable hangover to discover that Aadya had disappeared. Soon reports that a new system had been discovered flooded the spectrum. They all credited Aadya alone for the find and portrayed her as an explorer who left a luxurious upbringing only to make the discovery of a lifetime.
Devastated by the betrayal, Oisha went to the Terra Gazette for a lengthy, tell-all interview. She described her role in discovering the system and presented evidence, including numerous spoofed regtags the Connie used on smuggling operations, that undercut Aadya’s narrative. The scandal became a spectrum staple, as Aadya first denied the accusations and then attempted to escape scrutiny when her story fell apart. The story eventually lost steam and a subsequent investigation by the Department of Transportation and Navigation awarded credit for the system’s discovery to both Aadya Firmino (since it was her ship) and Oisha Suen (for being the first pilot to successfully navigate the jump point), while the Advocacy issued warrants for both their arrests.
Meanwhile, military pathfinders entered Tohil and scanned the system. They discovered it was light on resources and lacked any easily habitable planets. Another negative was that the system could only be entered through the unclaimed Nyx System. With more pressing issues concerning the Empire, the UEE passed on claiming the system.
Pulled Into The Perry Line
A few years later, a Navy recon patrol of the Oya System discovered a jump point leading into Tohil. Suddenly the system was connected to the Perry Line, a series of systems that formed a no man’s land between the UEE and Xi’an Empire during the cold war. The military deemed the system vital to the Empire’s security interests, and in 2721, it was formally claimed by the UEE. The military named it Tohil after an ancient god of war to officially align it with the other Perry Line systems. Forces were moved into Tohil in preparation for a possible Xi’an invasion or to be used during any potential offensives in the Oya System.
Military activity within the system eventually led to the discovery of another jump point. This one connected Tohil to the Virtus System, which already had a Xi’an presence. Following the discovery, the military ran the numbers and determined that they lacked the resources to establish and maintain a presence in the system that would be able to guard both jump points. Complicating matters was the fact that reinforcements were two jumps away and would have to pass through Nyx before responding to any threat. Surrounded by uncertainty on all sides, the military pulled their forces back to Castra and set up a network of proximity sensors near Tohil’s jump points that they monitored and maintained.
Smuggler’s Paradise
The military’s reduced footprint opened the door to outlaws. Those who didn’t feel like blending in with the Levski revolutionaries flocked to the system. In particular, smugglers flourished after discovering that the floating botanical biomasses on Tohil III were strong enough to use as landing zones. The system’s connection to Virtus even became the safest smuggling route between the UEE and Xi’an Empire. Untold amounts of contraband and even anti-Messer revolutionaries flowed through Tohil.
By 2789, the system was considered safe enough from the Messer regime’s prying eyes that it was the location of a secret meeting between Terra Senator Terrence Akari and the young Xi’an Emperor Kr.ē. The two negotiated a peace treaty that promised an alliance if Messer and Earth decided to make a military move against the Xi’an, showing just how toothless the ruling regime had become. It was a crippling blow the Messers would never recover from, and three years later, the outrage over the Massacre of Garron II finally ended the despotic regime.
Tohil I
Tohil I sits a scant 0.064 AU from Tohil’s K4 main-sequence star. This proximity has turned the small, tidally locked world into a lava planet that’s completely uninhabitable.
Tohil II
Settled into an orbit just inside the system’s green band, this rocky, mesoplanet is subject to intense solar winds that scientists theorize have slowly stripped away its atmosphere over many millennia.
Tohil III
Tohil III is a naturally habitable ocean planet that lacks any significant landmass. This made UEE bureaucrats question whether populating it was worth the effort and expense. It also lacked the wealth of natural resources that made Nemo so appealing. These factors ultimately played into the UEE’s original decision to not claim the system.
What Tohil III does have is one of the most interesting and unusual ecologies in the known universe. The water is dotted by massive botanical biomasses that are essentially floating islands. Flora flock above and below these moving masses, while numerous epiphytic species anchor themselves along the island’s tangled roots and branches. The plants that comprise these gigantic tussocks are unlike anything discovered elsewhere. So far, all experiments to get these biomasses to grow in a lab or on another world have failed.
Legend has it that it was a damaged smuggling ship that first attempted to land on one of these “living islands.” Word quickly spread in the smuggling community that these plants were strong and sturdy enough to support ships and even structures. Smugglers kept the secret to themselves and used these islands for dead drops or as hideouts for years.
The rest of the Empire finally learned about this planet’s incredible ecology in 2789 when Terran Senator Akari secretly met with Emperor Kr.ē on the island known as Lemuria. Images from the meeting portrayed the location as a tropical paradise sans the sand. Following the fall of the Messers, tourists flocked to the planet and upset the outlaws who preferred the planet’s previous anonymity. As the UEE’s footprint expanded, most outlaws were forced to shift their operations elsewhere.
Though Tohil III is not a recognized planet, the UEE has imposed strict construction restrictions following the destruction of Amidon Island in 2847. At the time, it was one of the planet’s largest and most populous landing zones until the plants that supported it quickly withered and sank into the sea. Since so little is known about the life cycle of these plant islands, there’s still vigorous debate within the scientific community over whether our presence was a significant factor in its destruction.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Initial scans of the asteroid belt ignited hopes that it would be a mining motherlode, but subsequent scans dashed that dream. Small pockets of valuable resources can still be found here, but the consensus among larger-scale mining operations is that extracting them is more trouble than it’s worth. Today, this dense asteroid belt is best known as an excellent hiding spot for outlaws.
Tohil IV
The system’s final planet is a frozen Super-Earth that sits well outside the green band. The planet’s most notable feature is a surface pockmarked by frequent meteor and asteroid strikes. Few take the time to visit this world, which has reportedly made it a favorite among some smugglers who’d rather not venture into more populated parts of the system.
TRAVEL WARNING
Miners hoping to hunt resources in Tohil’s dense asteroid belt must exercise caution. The belt is replete with hiding spots frequented by smugglers and outlaws, who have been known to set traps and deploy fake distress beacons to lure ships into an ambush.
HEARD IN THE WIND
“You could just tell that something was seriously wrong. Usually, it was easy to forget that you weren’t standing on solid ground, but during the island’s final days, you could feel it give a little with each step. Plus, the smell was just awful, like the entire place was rotting … which, I guess, it actually was.”
– Dustin Wiltzie, former Amidon Island resident, 2847
“My hope is that we can find a way to bring our two great species together rather than keeping them apart. Both of our cultures would benefit greatly by having a friend on the other side of the Perry Line instead of an enemy.”
– Senator Terrence Akari upon meeting Emperor Kr.ē, 2789
The early 28th century was a tumultuous time for the UEE. Almost two centuries of increased military tension with the Xi’an had exhausted the Empire and stretched the Navy dangerously thin along the Perry Line. Far away on the opposite side of the UEE, the military was also dealing with the emergence of the Vanduul. Meanwhile, cracks in the Messer regime’s grasp on power were becoming clear. Imperator Samuel Messer VIII, notorious for his penchant for brutality, was assassinated in 2715. His sickly older brother Galor ascended to become Messer IX amidst much controversy and concern that he was in no condition to run the Empire.
During all this uncertainty, the Tohil System was discovered in 2716. The chaos of the era kept the UEE from establishing a presence in the system, and few could have predicted how strategically important the system would become. In the meantime, however, that lack of presence allowed outlaws to gain a foothold in the system, and it established a reputation as a smuggler’s haven that exists to this day.
Today, Tohil III’s important place in history and its unique ecosystem make it a fascinating destination for more adventurous travelers.
The Accidental Explorers
In 2716, two small-time smugglers found themselves adrift in Nyx. Aadya Firmino, the daughter of a prominent Terra-based construction magnate, had left her comfortable upbringing to seek adventure. She escaped her entitled ennui in a Constellation and eventually hooked up with Oisha Suen, a skilled pilot and mechanic. Together, they ran low-level smuggling missions out of Levski until the People’s Alliance’s discovery of Aadya’s increasingly brazen attempts to expand their criminal enterprise led to their exile.
Unsure where to head, they allowed their Constellation to slowly drift through Nyx’s dark nebula as Aadya strategized their next play and Oisha tested a scanner she’d just fixed. At first, Oisha assumed the strange scanner readings were due to an error on her part. Further investigations revealed that wasn’t true; she had discovered a new jump point that took the ship into what would become Tohil.
Aadya and Oisha reveled in their good fortune and debated what to do with their discovery. Aadya claimed to have trustworthy associates with serious scanning gear that could help them assess what riches might be in the system. They agreed it’d be best to know what they had discovered before figuring out what to do with it.
The two traveled to the Bremen System to rendezvous with these associates, and the night before the meeting, Aadya and Oisha celebrated in style. Oisha awoke the following day with an insufferable hangover to discover that Aadya had disappeared. Soon reports that a new system had been discovered flooded the spectrum. They all credited Aadya alone for the find and portrayed her as an explorer who left a luxurious upbringing only to make the discovery of a lifetime.
Devastated by the betrayal, Oisha went to the Terra Gazette for a lengthy, tell-all interview. She described her role in discovering the system and presented evidence, including numerous spoofed regtags the Connie used on smuggling operations, that undercut Aadya’s narrative. The scandal became a spectrum staple, as Aadya first denied the accusations and then attempted to escape scrutiny when her story fell apart. The story eventually lost steam and a subsequent investigation by the Department of Transportation and Navigation awarded credit for the system’s discovery to both Aadya Firmino (since it was her ship) and Oisha Suen (for being the first pilot to successfully navigate the jump point), while the Advocacy issued warrants for both their arrests.
Meanwhile, military pathfinders entered Tohil and scanned the system. They discovered it was light on resources and lacked any easily habitable planets. Another negative was that the system could only be entered through the unclaimed Nyx System. With more pressing issues concerning the Empire, the UEE passed on claiming the system.
Pulled Into The Perry Line
A few years later, a Navy recon patrol of the Oya System discovered a jump point leading into Tohil. Suddenly the system was connected to the Perry Line, a series of systems that formed a no man’s land between the UEE and Xi’an Empire during the cold war. The military deemed the system vital to the Empire’s security interests, and in 2721, it was formally claimed by the UEE. The military named it Tohil after an ancient god of war to officially align it with the other Perry Line systems. Forces were moved into Tohil in preparation for a possible Xi’an invasion or to be used during any potential offensives in the Oya System.
Military activity within the system eventually led to the discovery of another jump point. This one connected Tohil to the Virtus System, which already had a Xi’an presence. Following the discovery, the military ran the numbers and determined that they lacked the resources to establish and maintain a presence in the system that would be able to guard both jump points. Complicating matters was the fact that reinforcements were two jumps away and would have to pass through Nyx before responding to any threat. Surrounded by uncertainty on all sides, the military pulled their forces back to Castra and set up a network of proximity sensors near Tohil’s jump points that they monitored and maintained.
Smuggler’s Paradise
The military’s reduced footprint opened the door to outlaws. Those who didn’t feel like blending in with the Levski revolutionaries flocked to the system. In particular, smugglers flourished after discovering that the floating botanical biomasses on Tohil III were strong enough to use as landing zones. The system’s connection to Virtus even became the safest smuggling route between the UEE and Xi’an Empire. Untold amounts of contraband and even anti-Messer revolutionaries flowed through Tohil.
By 2789, the system was considered safe enough from the Messer regime’s prying eyes that it was the location of a secret meeting between Terra Senator Terrence Akari and the young Xi’an Emperor Kr.ē. The two negotiated a peace treaty that promised an alliance if Messer and Earth decided to make a military move against the Xi’an, showing just how toothless the ruling regime had become. It was a crippling blow the Messers would never recover from, and three years later, the outrage over the Massacre of Garron II finally ended the despotic regime.
Tohil I
Tohil I sits a scant 0.064 AU from Tohil’s K4 main-sequence star. This proximity has turned the small, tidally locked world into a lava planet that’s completely uninhabitable.
Tohil II
Settled into an orbit just inside the system’s green band, this rocky, mesoplanet is subject to intense solar winds that scientists theorize have slowly stripped away its atmosphere over many millennia.
Tohil III
Tohil III is a naturally habitable ocean planet that lacks any significant landmass. This made UEE bureaucrats question whether populating it was worth the effort and expense. It also lacked the wealth of natural resources that made Nemo so appealing. These factors ultimately played into the UEE’s original decision to not claim the system.
What Tohil III does have is one of the most interesting and unusual ecologies in the known universe. The water is dotted by massive botanical biomasses that are essentially floating islands. Flora flock above and below these moving masses, while numerous epiphytic species anchor themselves along the island’s tangled roots and branches. The plants that comprise these gigantic tussocks are unlike anything discovered elsewhere. So far, all experiments to get these biomasses to grow in a lab or on another world have failed.
Legend has it that it was a damaged smuggling ship that first attempted to land on one of these “living islands.” Word quickly spread in the smuggling community that these plants were strong and sturdy enough to support ships and even structures. Smugglers kept the secret to themselves and used these islands for dead drops or as hideouts for years.
The rest of the Empire finally learned about this planet’s incredible ecology in 2789 when Terran Senator Akari secretly met with Emperor Kr.ē on the island known as Lemuria. Images from the meeting portrayed the location as a tropical paradise sans the sand. Following the fall of the Messers, tourists flocked to the planet and upset the outlaws who preferred the planet’s previous anonymity. As the UEE’s footprint expanded, most outlaws were forced to shift their operations elsewhere.
Though Tohil III is not a recognized planet, the UEE has imposed strict construction restrictions following the destruction of Amidon Island in 2847. At the time, it was one of the planet’s largest and most populous landing zones until the plants that supported it quickly withered and sank into the sea. Since so little is known about the life cycle of these plant islands, there’s still vigorous debate within the scientific community over whether our presence was a significant factor in its destruction.
Tohil Belt Alpha
Initial scans of the asteroid belt ignited hopes that it would be a mining motherlode, but subsequent scans dashed that dream. Small pockets of valuable resources can still be found here, but the consensus among larger-scale mining operations is that extracting them is more trouble than it’s worth. Today, this dense asteroid belt is best known as an excellent hiding spot for outlaws.
Tohil IV
The system’s final planet is a frozen Super-Earth that sits well outside the green band. The planet’s most notable feature is a surface pockmarked by frequent meteor and asteroid strikes. Few take the time to visit this world, which has reportedly made it a favorite among some smugglers who’d rather not venture into more populated parts of the system.
TRAVEL WARNING
Miners hoping to hunt resources in Tohil’s dense asteroid belt must exercise caution. The belt is replete with hiding spots frequented by smugglers and outlaws, who have been known to set traps and deploy fake distress beacons to lure ships into an ambush.
HEARD IN THE WIND
“You could just tell that something was seriously wrong. Usually, it was easy to forget that you weren’t standing on solid ground, but during the island’s final days, you could feel it give a little with each step. Plus, the smell was just awful, like the entire place was rotting … which, I guess, it actually was.”
– Dustin Wiltzie, former Amidon Island resident, 2847
“My hope is that we can find a way to bring our two great species together rather than keeping them apart. Both of our cultures would benefit greatly by having a friend on the other side of the Perry Line instead of an enemy.”
– Senator Terrence Akari upon meeting Emperor Kr.ē, 2789
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