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Sector Information

Churba sector is one of the largest in this galaxy, containing  resources. It incorporates such well-known systems such as Bespin, Hoth and a lot of others. Some of the systems are well-known for their huge production base like Hoth, others are large social centers like Bespin. All in all Churba is among the most developed sectors in the galaxy with high level of life.

Churba sector while being among the largest in the galaxy did not attract much of attention to itself since the Empire reign began. Because of the absence of traders sector's economy slowly fade until it became insignificant. It looked like nothing can save the sector from dying out. However the history of the sector has changed dramatically, once The Pentastar Alignment decided to bring civilization there. Historians still debate about the exact date when the influence became noticeable, however that is clear that the life of the citizenry has started to change around year 8. Since then Alignment invested billions of credits worth in struggle for the life level. The sector changed much since then.

Right now there are only two centers of civilization in Churba sector: these are Hoth and Bespin systems. Hoth is also known as the home of one of the biggest ship production zones in the galaxy. They offer ship production services for everyone. While Hoth focuses on producing something material Bespin is one of the largest culture and population centers in the galaxy.

 

- Moff: Alan Steel

Seswenna Sector

- Local Governors: Ivan Ivanov

 

Fleets

1st Pentastar Battle Fleet

 1st TOR Supply Fleet

 

Laws

 1. Standard Pentastar Alignment Laws apply in the Churba sector.

 2. Private building of space stations and cities is prohibited at all times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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