>+++ADMINISTRATUM PASS KEY ACCEPTED+++>Loading message...Welcome back, revered clerk of the Administratum.Your efforts in compiling the information on [Vokaris Sector] and its eight subsectors have been received with satisfaction, and thus you are encouraged to continue your holy assignment to collect information about this sector in our grand Imperium.A brief reminder that as data comes in via the servitors around you, you will have to compile it and make this sector whole again.May the God Emperor continue to guide you clerk Anon.Hello there, Anons of /tg/. If anyone is still interested in this fun project, here is the whole sector - updated with the discovered planets so far - where we can continue to create together, using the planet generator found on 1d6chan.>https://1d6chan.miraheze.org/wiki/Planet_generatorThe previous thread:>>96616211
We last left off having rolled import & export for our 5th planet. >>96638113>>96638145>Export: General Goods Products that don't fall into the any of the previous examples and more general economic goods and luxury items.>Import: Lumber: The body of a tree, used in construction of buildings, furniture, gun stocks, and more.As well as discussing why the planet was quarantined and why it became a War World.>>96638205>>96638258>>96638258 Gives a good explanation for these questions, I'd say.>I'm going to guess it's local xenos. Some kind of rock creatures, well adapted to the brutal conditions, who didn't take kindly to Imperial settlers chopping up their children and grandparents to make shiny jewelry out of.>Normally, an easy threat for the Imperium to control. These xenos weren't really high tech, and should have been simple to smash. Except, they can hid out in the many ravines, mountains, and other geological chaos, secure beneath megatons of rock shielding, and nearly indistinguishable from all the other oven-hot, wind blasted rock formations.>Why the quarantine, though? Simple.>The rock monsters took an Imperial shuttle captive. Or perhaps a cargo hauler. Or a starfighter. What it is doesn't matter. What does matter is that now they had concepts of leaving the planet, aided by its trivially easy equatorial launch potential, even for a low tech race bootlegging its space program.>And offworld, on calmer planets? These xenos could have run amok, rapidly reproducing and shrugging off most small arms fire, a serious threat to Imperial interests. If they burrowed into other planets, rooting them out might require centuries of work, or Exterminatus itself.>Hence, the Quarantine was passed. But the xenos are still there. Still digging. But now, in the caverns they excavate, weapons of war are made, copied on Imperial salvage. And they're getting better at it.If there isn't anything to add to this War World, we could proceed to the 6th, if agreed.
>>96641583Lets start the 6th world then!>Planet Class 1d100
Rolled 67 (1d100)>>96641706I'll do the honours. Rolling for a Hive World.
>>96641868fuck
>>96641868>Cemetery World: Consecrated worlds that serve as the final resting place of the martyrs and heroes of the Imperium. They may range from the mausoleums of a noble house or a brave Space Marine company to unmarked and paved-over fields of dead from a nearby hive world.>tech level 3d10+20Could this be a planet made in response to the War World?
Rolled 10, 5, 7 + 20 = 42 (3d10 + 20)>>96641883
>>96641883Possibly, but not necessarily. The war world isn't heavily inhabited, and i doubt they'd send useful biomass off world for burial. It's too needed on a world without its own agriculture or water supply.
>>96641456None of these worlds so far have been particularly "capitol" class, have they? If lucky number 7 doesn't pan out, we might have an interesting situation where one of these marginal worlds is the capitol... or at least was at one point. Possibly even the real center of power has moved to a different sector, even if one of these planets still has the Imperial Seal on the front door.
>>96642198If nothing else the high tech mining world is the best contender for the capital world
>>96642041>Low Imperial: The advanced technologies of the Imperium start to be seen here, but are not always available. Standard issue and common weapons and armour can be easily found, but rare, expensive or very high tech items are still unavailable most of the time (no items with rare or very rare availability can be found on these worlds), though the PDF will likely have such weapons for their specialists.Good to know that the planet-sized cemetery meets the Imperium's minimum standards of technology.>Size of Star 1d100
Rolled 23 (1d100)>>96642393
>>96642393>turns out the planetary tech level is based entirely on what can be scavenged from the graves
>>96642317How many people did it have? I know someone realigned the population chart partway through, so we might have to go back and update the earlier planets.
>>96642456>Medium-sized StarAn average sun, alright.Now, we need to discern the Adepta Presence on this planet:>Administratum 1d10>Arbites 1d5>Astra Telepathica 1d5>Astronomica 1d5>Mechanicus 1d5>Ministorum 1d10>Inquisition 1d5
>>96642460lol Scavenged? no, no.More like... released from the peacefully deceased and given a new purpose to serve the Imperium.
>>96642468It had only 47,000 people, with the main import being workers.
>>96642534my mistake, the roll for Ministorum is 3d10
Rolled 3, 10, 9, 1 = 23 (4d10)>>96642534Rolling all the d10s
>>96642638>AdministratumNone. No purpose at all.>MinistorumSignificant. Controls its area, and has a say in wider planetary matters.
Rolled 3, 1, 4, 3, 2 = 13 (5d5)>>96642534d5's let's go!
>>96642751>ArbitesNone.>Astra TelepathicaNothing.>AstronomicaToken. For administrative purposes only.>MechanicusNada.>InquisitionNo.So only the Ecclesiarchy and Adeptus Astronomica have a presence on the world. >Size 1d100
Rolled 23 (1d100)>>96643005Come on big world now!
>>96643020>SmallSorry anon. It's not a massive planetary graveyard, but it I bet it can still fit plenty of people.>Now, quick circumference check 4d10
>high tech mining world with significant mechanicus presenceatrapos mining laser my beloved
Rolled 6, 10, 1, 5 = 22 (4d10)>>96643137
>>96643308Smaller than the last one, it seems. Maybe all the big planets in this sector are gas giants or something. Or it was a very dust-poor region of space to begin with.
>>9664330822.000km circumference>Axial Tilt 1d100Lots of small worlds now, if the last planet also ends up being small I might just rename the sub-sector to like the "Solpearl", or the "Bauble Region" sub-sector, something of those lines if you Anons also think it would fit better
>>96644204Forgot to mention that I added the cemetery world. Let me know if you want anything changed as well.
Rolled 3 (1d100)>>96644204Im going to offer this idea: Perhaps this (so far fairly poor and weak sector) has lost its original Capitol to exterminatus or enemy incursion, and is suffering the aftereffects of having to do without one of its original strongpoints.
>>96644359None, so no tilt>Length of Day 1d100-10
Rolled 45 - 10 (1d100 - 10)>>96644408
>>966445253d10 hours long days
Rolled 9, 10, 6 = 25 (3d10)>>96644538
>>9664457625 hour long days, pretty close to Terra's days>Length of Year (1d100)
Rolled 74 (1d100)>>96644642
>>96644669>(10d10)x8 Terran days
Rolled 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 1, 9, 1, 6, 3 = 46 (10d10)>>96644802
>>96644810368 terran days, so pretty close to a terran years as well. A year is 353,28 local days, so pretty close indeed.>Satellites 1d100-10
Rolled 88 - 10 (1d100 - 10)>>96645119Our planets have been too small to really justify further elaboration on it thus far, but a capitol being on a moon could be neat. Any moon worthy of this would just be a binary planet in this sector though, lol.
>>966451751d10 satellites
Rolled 4 (1d10)>>96645334
>>966453654 moons orbits this cemetery world>Gravity Level 1d100
Rolled 56 (1d100)>>96645381
>>96645397Standard (0.8 to 1.2 G): Normal or easily adaptable. No modifiers.>Atmosphere 1d100
Rolled 74 (1d100)>>96645458
>>96645471Bearable: A Bearable atmosphere can be breathed normally for a short time, but carries a slight abnormality, will create an unfavourable taste in the mouth, and will prove fatal if breathed for too long. Any character subject to such an environment without a respirator or rebreather can breath normally for a number of hours equal to their Toughness bonus, and must then return to a normal atmosphere (natural or artificial). Being subject to a bearable atmosphere for any longer will give the character one fatigue level per hour. Once the character falls unconscious due to fatigue they will die one hour later if not provided with proper air to breathe.A bit rough, but doable>Hydrosphere 1d100
Rolled 38 (1d100)>>96645494
>>96645498Average: This world has appreciable oceans, seas, lakes and rivers, and gets frequent rainfall, but also sees its fair share of inland deserts.>Temperature 1d100
Rolled 62 (1d100)>>96645503
>>96645518Warm (+31°C to +50°C/88°F to 122°F): Depending on moisture, this world may either be a baked desert, a steamy jungle, or even a storm-wracked archipelago. Architecture will require plenty of cross-breeze. Tolerable until it hits the high forties but it'll still be dangerous if out of the shade too long. If unprotected, you'll last a number of minutes equal to your toughness bonus, after which you gain +1 fatigue until unconscious. Death follows in one minute.>Number of Terrain 1d100
Rolled 46 (1d100)>>96645543
>>966455643, so 3d100 please
Rolled 1, 82, 72 = 155 (3d100)>>96645580rollo
>>966455941: Grassland82: Ravines72: SwampSo far this planet seems fairly ok, the air is a bit thick with dust and other particles and it can get pretty humid>Population 1d100-30
Rolled 62 - 30 (1d100 - 30)>>96645607
>>966456331d10 million people
Rolled 5 (1d10)>>96645638