The Frontier Sector

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Anonymous
January 4, 2008 - 3:04pm
Refer to: The Froniter Sector.

First, the document title misspells "Frontier".

Second, great idea.

Third, it should be a Sector equals 10 x 10 light years (at least according to the map used). Remember, the Frontier is close to the center of a spiral galaxy. That's why the systems are so close together.
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w00t (not verified)
January 5, 2008 - 9:45pm

I actually was thinking the same after working on this some days ago. :-D

How would you "label" each sector?
(I'm making a new map to test this)

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thespiritcoyote
April 1, 2011 - 3:13am

Where the example shows Cassidine near the center of the sub-sector I would call that The Cassidine Subsector.

The Prenglar Subsector, might work better if it was centered to it's subsector before the others are positioned for labeling.

Also with a third d10-5 a small number can be placed next to each star to show it's z position, with Prenglar at 0,0,0 of the Frontier Sector, as was mentioned with the map in the book.

Oh humans!! Innocent We discover a galactic community filled with multiple species of aliens, and the first thing we think about is "how can we have sex with them?".
~ anymoose, somewhere on the net...

so...
if you square a square it becomes a cube...
if you square a cube does it become an octoid?

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w00t (not verified)
April 1, 2011 - 9:18am
Thank you for the input!
:-)

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thespiritcoyote
April 1, 2011 - 9:30pm
Thank me? Thank you for the simple map!Cool
 I had been been using it, for a while, modified some over time.
Oh humans!! Innocent We discover a galactic community filled with multiple species of aliens, and the first thing we think about is "how can we have sex with them?".
~ anymoose, somewhere on the net...

so...
if you square a square it becomes a cube...
if you square a cube does it become an octoid?