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# KU HBC Game
## Location(s)
- Basically the players are working for a small company which has access to a tiny dwarf galaxy which was seeded by either the forerunners or precursors
- The locations are grouped inot a few differnet camps/groups
- The HBC
- York Factory - the gateway to red River, where the galtran can drop off ships
- Red River - a major planet which has turned inot a settlement hub/colonization with a small city and other emenities
- largest Children populatino
- Edmonton House - the Capital of the western trade, smaller than Red River or YOrk Factory in terms of HBC employees but larger indigenous population
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- The Metis
- The
## Factions
- There are three groups in the subsector hunting these creatures, one has space ships. eAch one has various localized sub groups.
- The Sellers - one is hunting the creatures, This is the smaller, group but they have better weapons. Tend ot live on planets where the creatures are attackable and more susecptiable
- THis group is based out by Edmonton house on the far side of the subsector from the bay where the york factory entry post and ship dock
- The Gathers - Another is the middle-men who have been moving the supplies, they have more ships fueled by the blood of the creatures and navigated through micro-jumps by snorting aldminum extracted from the bones. This group is larger and more dispered in thier ships
- This group is based out of york factory where hte ship drops off supplies
- The Children - Finally a third group has just started to form, between the HBC traders children and hte natives of the region, and they are looking to replace the HBC as the people exporting the furs, to make this a fully intenral economy
- this group is based out of Red River, where most of the local supplies manufactured to maintaint he HBC outposts and feed the Indigenous grups is produced, basically the only real city in the region.
- The Buyers alos has people and outposts scattered throughout the area. They are hte smallest populatino faction, coming in ona gal tran, but the have several frigate and cruiser sized ships, sevearl large mining stations and outposts, etc. in the region and are slowly becoming a larger and larger problem
## Animals
- has special animals in it.
- The Bryceptor - One has a fur which the hide is thick enough to act as an even better form of leather armour, while the fibers from the coat can be woven into clothes to make them bullet and laser proof for cheapter than current. has bone-marrow which is extremely energy intense and cna be used to fuel a single shot plasma rifle, and claws/talons sharp enough to get through the aformetnioend hide and furs, and even the hull of weak ships. This creatuer lives on planets and travels by infecting its seeds into the other creature and havign them hatch when they touch donw on a planet. The blood is a fuel substance different from the plasma-rifle bone marrow, mroe easily put inot a ships engine with special hardware to proceess it, meanwhile the bones when crushed contain trace amounts of aldminum.
- Its outputs are not easily/cheapily replicatable
- Travelles between planets and systems
- The Barelly - Another is a bird species, with a pastel set of colours to it. The birds are an indangerous psecies, hard ot catch and rare, as a result they have become a prized possession of the companies elite and those in well with them, a status symbol and a sign of their conspicious consumption
- lives in planets, tropical ones
- its illegal to kill it, slow to reproduce, and from a limited area making it a strong sign of wealth
- The Dew-urm - a large, narrow creature which moves under the surface of desert worlds and the like, munching on oil and coal, diamonds and iron to eat up and procuce its stimulating poop. The long, narrow creatuers require specialiezd extraction equiptments, machines to catch them, draw them up, etc. genearlly this leadss to large orbital stations which house and can rapidly deploy the equiptment, retunr it to the holding base on planet and then be extract by ship.
- Lives in planets, especially sand or desert ones
- hunted because its droppings are a powerful stimulants that allows pilots extra percision, soliders greater skill, etc. Slows down the perception of time, quickens reaction time, increases perception
- The Diefoney - a fishlike creature which lives underwater, it is warm enough to melt ice aroundit keeping it constnaly moving, it draws oxygem from the water, and produces pearls, diamonds, and other valuable minerals which people desire. It travells with packs of smaller shark-like animals which protect it, and serve its real great purpose. It has a special organ, the Klaxar, whch communaites via the abyss to draw in nearby creatures and feed off abyssal energy. Thoguh understudies, N-Space nodes used by pirates and smugglers depend on harvesting this organ, so the company has turned it inot something
- Lives in Planets, especailly water or ice ones
- The Espalto - A specieis fo space creatures which are small stellar animals that try and ram ships which move near them. They are long, tentacle things which move by displacing energy out their back sides, they don't eat they just bask in the sun's energy moving between systems. They tend to eat large offshoots of energy and release solid metal as waste. Bascially if you're a ship near them they want to eat you for your energy and then poop you out as solid gold or diamonds.
- extreme common, not really wanted for any of their things, mostly just an annoyance and a threat
- Lives in space
## The Incident
- There was an incident at hte far away post, equivalent to edmonton house. The daughter of the leader of the Space GRoup was being courted by regional leaders of both the HBC and the Land group. The Space GRoup leader was going to go with the HBC Factor to cement a trade deal, but the night before the wedding, the daughter was found murdered by means which seemed to match the HBC, not either of the Indigenous groups. This has become known as the *incident* and has started to disrupt the trade.
- the factor of hte Buyers is outraged and interrogating his people, creating a sense of distrust. he is trying to investigate this and convined its racism of one of his men
- the Sellers are half outraged and demanding a change from the HBC to the Metis, the other half are suspicous and cautious.
- The Gatherers are outraged at this failure of securtity, the leader is angry at the dead ofa woman he loved. Meanwhile they are divided over whether to use this as a chance to push teh HBC out, or push the space natives out.
- The Children, who actually killed her, are trying to use this to align with the Land and SPace natives who are outraged and want the HBC gone, to replace it with themselves.
- The plyaers are being sent in to find out WTF is going on!
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Hex Name UWP Remarks {Ix} (Ex) [Cx] N B Z PBG W A Stellar
0101 Fort Mountain E310100-5 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M4 V
0103 High River E434210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M2 V
0104 Peace River Post E432310-6 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (320-4) [1016] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0106 Rocky Mountain House E431443-6 Ni Po { -2 } (520-4) [3436] - - - 104 - - M0 V
0108 Bow River Post D554321-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
0112 Milk River E565210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M3 V
0130 Maria’s River D543442-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - K5 V
0202 Dunvegan E564210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K2 V
0204 Edmonton House C542567-8 Ni Cp { 0 } (840-1) [4658] - M - 105 - - K2 V
0206 Fort Augustus D433342-7 Ni Po { -1 } (620-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0208 Oldman River D554231-6 Lo Ni { -2 } (310-5) [1214] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0210 Chinook Belt D554432-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 105 - - G5 V
0232 Teton River E564342-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (520-5) [2425] - - - 103 - - K2 V
0301 Fort Augupunwat E310231-6 Ba Lo Ni { -3 } (210-5) [1214] - - - 104 - - M3 V
0303 White Mud House E433200-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M0 V
0305 Buckingham House D433442-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0308 Tail Creek E564211-6 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-4) [1016] - - - 102 - - M2 V
0310 Pelly River E565100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
0312 Cypress Hills E565210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
0402 Fort Vermilion D320342-7 De Lo Ni { -2 } (420-3) [2427] - - - 103 - - M2 V
0404 Island House E543200-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M1 V
0407 Buffalo Lake D433432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0431 Fort Piegan E434543-5 Ni Po { -2 } (630-5) [3435] - - - 105 - - M0 V
0434 Fort Benton E564442-5 Ni { -2 } (530-5) [3425] - - - 104 - - M1 V
0503 Lesser Slave Lake E565300-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (320-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K5 V
0508 Hand Hills E564100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M3 V
0510 Fort Plegan E434543-5 Ni Po { -2 } (630-5) [3435] - - - 105 - - M0 V
0533 Judith River E434211-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1015] - - - 102 - - M0 V
0602 Red Deer River D564342-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (520-3) [2427] - - - 103 - - K5 V
0604 Frog Lake E564210-6 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-4) [1016] - - - 102 - - K2 V
0606 Fort Pitt D433342-7 Ni Po { -1 } (620-3) [2427] - M - 104 - - M1 V
0608 Vermilion River E564210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
0710 Neutral Hills E100100-5 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M3 V
0712 Horse Guard E100100-7 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1007] - - - 102 - - M3 V
0720 Wood Mountain E432210-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M1 V
0808 Manito Lake E564300-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (320-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K5 V
0810 Chesterfield House C555542-8 Ag Ni { 0 } (840-1) [4328] - - - 105 - - G8 V
0815 South Branch House C555432-8 Ni { 0 } (730-1) [3428] - - - 105 - - G2 V
0832 Fort Union D433543-7 Ni Po { -1 } (740-3) [3437] - - - 105 - - M0 V
0905 Fort George C555542-8 Ag Ni { 0 } (840-1) [4328] - - - 105 - - G8 V
0908 Turtleford D432321-7 Lo Ni Po { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - M1 V
0934 Fort Berthold E564210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
1004 Manchester House E675433-5 Ag Ni { -1 } (630-5) [3335] - - - 108 - - G5 V
1008 Battleford D564542-7 Ni { -1 } (740-3) [3427] - - - 105 - - K2 V
1012 Bad Hills E100100-5 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M3 V
1104 Hudson House D564342-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (520-3) [2427] - - - 103 - - K5 V
1108 Cut Knife E434100-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M0 V
1112 Eagle Hills E564210-6 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-4) [1016] - - - 102 - - K2 V
1115 Swan River D432432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (430-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1117 Alexandria E564442-5 Ni { -2 } (530-5) [3425] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1133 Fort Manuel Lisa E434442-5 Ni Po { -2 } (530-5) [3425] - - - 104 - - M0 V
1205 Cumberland House B210544-9 De Ni { 1 } (940+1) [5449] - - - 105 - - M3 V
1208 The Elbow E432310-6 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (320-4) [1016] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1215 Carlton House D675433-8 Ag Ni { 0 } (730-2) [3338] - - - 108 - - G5 V
1217 Montée Post E543321-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (220-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M4 V
1302 Pine River D433210-7 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (210-3) [1007] - - - 102 - - M1 V
1308 Moose Woods E564300-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (320-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K5 V
1315 Shell River D320231-6 De Lo Ni { -2 } (210-3) [1214] - - - 103 - - M2 V
1318 Fort Qu'Appelle C675433-8 Ag Ni { 0 } (730-2) [3338] - - - 108 - - G5 V
1334 Fort Clark D554543-6 Ni { -1 } (740-4) [3436] - - - 105 - - G2 V
1406 Touchwood Hills E565210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
1419 Fort Ellice C433543-8 Ni Po { 0 } (740-1) [3438] - - - 105 - - M0 V
1422 Birdstail Creek E543100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K5 V
1508 Last Mountain D564431-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [1217] - - - 104 - - K5 V
1510 Birch Hills D564310-7 Lo Ni { -3 } (310-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K5 V
1518 Fort Esperance D322432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (430-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1520 Brandon House D555621-6 Ni { -1 } (750-4) [6216] - - A 106 - - G0 V
1522 Fort Souris E443543-6 Ni Po { -1 } (640-4) [3436] - - - 105 - - M1 V
1604 Pine Island D432342-7 Ni Po { -1 } (420-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1618 Montagne à la Bosse C555432-8 Ni { 0 } (630-1) [2328] - - - 105 - - G2 V
1625 Oak Lake E543200-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M1 V
1702 Isle-a-la-Crosse C555432-8 Ni { 0 } (730-1) [3428] - - - 105 - - G2 V
1708 Nut Lake E564210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
1710 Green Lake D564431-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [1217] - - - 104 - - K5 V
1725 Red River B667954-A Ga Hi Cp { 4 } (D8A+3) [854A] - - - 109 - - F8 V
1732 Mandans Nation C554742-8 Ag { 2 } (A64-1) [4328] - - - 107 - - G5 V
1804 Shoal River E564100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M3 V
1812 Montreal Lake E565200-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K2 V
1818 Riding Mountain E434100-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M0 V
1825 Pembina C565432-8 Ni { 0 } (630-1) [2328] - - - 105 - - G2 V
1904 Buffalo Lake D433432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
1912 Torch River D433210-7 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (210-3) [1007] - - - 102 - - M1 V
1923 Bas de la Rivière C78A655-9 Wa { 1 } (A54+1) [6559] - - - 106 - - G2 V
1928 Three Rivers C554742-8 Ag { 2 } (A64-1) [4328] - - - 107 - - G5 V
2005 Frog Portage E100231-6 Ba Lo { -3 } (210-5) [1214] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2008 Carrot River E564210-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
2024 Portage La Prairie B565754-A Ag { 2 } (B6A+1) [654A] - - - 107 - - F8 V
2115 Fairford D432321-7 Lo Ni Po { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - M1 V
2120 Hecla E434211-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1015] - - - 102 - - M0 V
2126 Rainy Lake C543667-8 Ni Po { 0 } (750-1) [5658] - - - 105 - - K5 V
2132 Lake of the Woods C433543-8 Ni Po { 0 } (740-1) [3438] - - - 105 - - M0 V
2208 Pasquia Hills E564100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K2 V
2212 Norway House B555631-9 Ri { 2 } (A54+2) [6319] - - - 106 - - G0 V
2218 Berens River D564310-7 Lo Ni { -3 } (310-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
2224 Portage de l'Isle D210442-7 De Ni { -2 } (630-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M3 V
2230 Vermilion Lake D433210-7 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (210-3) [1007] - - - 102 - - M1 V
2315 Grand Rapids C432543-8 Ni Po { 0 } (740-1) [3438] - - - 105 - - M1 V
2321 Winipic C678954-A Hi Wa { 4 } (D8A+3) [854A] - - - 109 - - F5 V
2328 Whitemud River D564231-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (310-3) [1217] - - - 104 - - G5 V
2334 Grand Portage B555631-9 Ri { 2 } (A54+2) [6319] - - - 106 - - G0 V
2404 Jack River D433432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 105 - - M0 V
2410 Mossy Point E100100-6 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-4) [1016] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2430 Turtle River House E564342-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (520-5) [2425] - - - 103 - - K2 V
2432 Fort William B667954-A Ga Hi Cp { 4 } (D8A+3) [854A] - - - 109 - - F8 V
2504 Oxford Lake E100100-6 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-4) [1016] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2506 Knee Lake D433210-7 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (210-3) [1007] - - - 102 - - M1 V
2515 Reindeer Lake E564300-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (320-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K5 V
2520 Lac du Bonnet E564321-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (220-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M1 V
2526 Red Lake E210342-6 De Lo Ni { -3 } (420-5) [2426] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2603 Oxford House D433342-7 Ni Po { -1 } (620-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
2608 Echimamish E100100-5 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2610 Playgreen Lake E100231-6 Ba Lo { -3 } (210-5) [1214] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2704 Gods Lake E320100-5 De Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M2 V
2708 Cedar Lake C320542-8 De Ni { 0 } (740-1) [4428] - - - 105 - - M2 V
2715 Island Lake E543200-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M1 V
2722 Cat Lake E434100-5 Lo Ni Po { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - M0 V
2734 Pic River D564310-7 Lo Ni { -3 } (310-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
2804 Swampy Lake E100100-5 Ba Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - M3 V
2806 Poplar River House D564310-7 Lo Ni { -3 } (310-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
2810 Deer Lake E564210-6 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-4) [1016] - - - 102 - - K2 V
2815 Poplar River D564310-7 Lo Ni { -3 } (310-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
2825 Lac Seul E434321-6 Lo Ni { -3 } (220-4) [1016] - - - 103 - - M2 V
2902 Severn House D543442-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - K5 V
2905 Merry’s House E564200-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K2 V
2908 Trout Lake E565100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
2918 Big Trout Lake E565100-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (110-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K5 V
2925 Osnaburgh House D554432-7 Ni { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 105 - - G5 V
2932 Michipicoten D432321-7 Lo Ni Po { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - M1 V
3004 York Factory A867744-C In Cx { 4 } (C64+4) [744C] - W - 107 - - F5 V
3006 Gordon House D432321-7 Lo Ni Po { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - M1 V
3008 Rock House D433210-7 Lo Ni Po { -3 } (210-3) [1007] - - - 102 - - M1 V
3015 Split Lake E564200-5 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-5) [1005] - - - 102 - - K2 V
3028 Marten Falls D433432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
3030 Batchewana E564210-6 Lo Ni { -4 } (210-4) [1016] - - - 102 - - K2 V
3104 Nelson House C432543-8 Ni Po { 0 } (740-1) [3438] - - - 105 - - M1 V
3106 Churchill River D554321-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - K2 V
3110 Martins Falls D433432-7 Ni Po { -1 } (530-3) [2427] - - - 104 - - M1 V
3115 Glouster House E564321-5 Lo Ni { -3 } (220-5) [1005] - - - 103 - - K2 V
3120 Henley House D675321-7 Lo Ni { -2 } (320-3) [1007] - - - 103 - - G8 V
3125 Albany Fort C543667-8 Ni Po { 0 } (750-1) [5658] - - - 105 - - K5 V
3134 Sault Ste. Marie B555631-9 Ri { 2 } (A54+2) [6319] - - - 106 - - G0 V