Astrography of the New Greater Empire

""From the towering spires of Eienkyo to the rolling hills of Matsutani, beauty can be found everywhere in my country""

- Wada Sakurako, Imperial Poet, 250

The New Greater Empire is divided into eleven sectors, each of which centers on an inhabitable planet and comprises the planet, its star system, and the vast amount of systems that surround each inhabitable system. One sector, the one governing Aokessho, is largely administrative in nature as the region is considered an active warzone, has few civilian agencies, and is administered by the Imperial Military Joint Command Aokessho. The other special cases are the provincial territories of the Daitetsu system, which are part of the Kandani Sector, and the provincial territories on the planet Tazawa, which are part of the Kamisuwa Sector and the Imperial Military Joint Command Tazawa.

Each sector is overseen by a military governor, who sits on the Imperial High Council. Sectors are further divided into provinces and provincial equivalents, and range from territories on planets to space colonies, and are usually ruled by civilian leaders, legislature, and administrative bureaucracy elected by their constituents. Each province is further divided into cities, towns and villages, the style of administration of which often differs between provinces. Provincial leaders are all represented at the Imperial Gikai, as well as their respective Sector Gikai.

Imperial Core Sector
The Imperial Core is the heart of the Empire, and is one of the most important places in the entire Human Sphere. Centered on the Imperial capital planet of Eienkyo, the Imperial Core is one of the most well-developed and heavily populated in the Empire and the Human Sphere at large, and is often taken as representative of the entire Empire at a glance.

Due to the heavy importance and prestige of overseeing the Imperial Core, the governorship of the Imperial Core has only been granted to highly skilled, respected (and well connected) individuals. The current governor of the Imperial Core is High General Shibusawa Yuriko.

Eienkyo System

 * Star: Konpaku (Dai Teikoku-1)
 * Planets: 6 (Yoshimoto, Igarashi, Furuya, Eienkyo, Soga, Yasuda)
 * Settled Bodies: 33
 * Total population: 10.6 billion

The Eienkyo System is

Eienkyo
Main article: Eienkyo
 * Satellites: Tsukuyomi, Kaguya
 * Local Day: 16 Standard Hours
 * Local Year: 322 Local Days (143.1 Standard Days)
 * Population: 9.38 billion
 * Continents: Koyama, Suzukawa, Shin Yashima
 * Oceans: Hokkai, Okai, Minamikai, Nankai
 * Provinces: 6 (Shinawara Capital District, North Shirakawa, Okawa, New Yashima, Kintani, Tsukiji)

Eienkyo, also known commonly as Yukimura, is the capital planet of the Empire, an idyllic garden world that has nonetheless been carefully modified over the centuries to ensure an ideal habitat for Humanity - a new homeworld, better than the previous one. Named after a Yashiman space pioneer, Yukimura was first reached in 435 BT. A scientific marvel at the time, Yukimura was the first planet to be discovered bearing conditions already suitable for Ordic life and with a vast abundance of life that bore familiar resemblance to Ordic flora and fauna. Slightly smaller than Ordis and with a weaker gravitational pull, Yukimura was one of the most idyllic worlds to be discovered during that era, and colonisation began in earnest from 290 BT during the Second Wave of Human Colonisation. Later on, Yukimura was heavily settled by the Yashiman diaspora fleeing the collapse of their nation in the Second Varunan War, who brought their language, customs, and capital to the Southern Sphere. Eventually, Yukimura was a major player in the fight for independence against the Ordic colonial powers and the Aggressor Race in the First Extrasolar War.

Yukimura has a moderate climate and is located slightly farther from the sun than Ordis was, resulting in a subtropical equatorial climate and cooler temperatures across the planet. The planet has two moons, the larger Tsukuyomi and the smaller and farther Kaguya, which is used as the Imperial Navy's main orbital defence base. There are three continents on Yukimura, which are Koyama, Suzukawa, and New Yashima, in descending order of size. The native ecosystems on Yukimura, already highly similar to those on Ordis, has over time adapted to include numerous invasive Ordic species, though not without thousands of species being lost to extinctions over the centuries. Notable fauna on Yukimura include Komodo Rhinos, Kamehiru turtle-ducks, and the Gojira, an elusive species of massive amphibious lizards which nest around Monsu Island in the southern Nankai Ocean.

Other than the Shinawara Capital District, Yukimura is divided into five other provinces, which are North Shirakawa and Okawa on the continent of Koyama, Kintani and Tsukiji on the continent of Suzukawa, and New Yashima, which administers the eponymous continent. As the heart of the Empire, Yukimura enjoys a very high standard of living throughout the planet, and has a high level of technological advancement. Five major orbital platforms also orbit Yukimura, and seven space elevators across the planet facilitate the heavy trade that the planet engages in. It is also the most well-defended planet in the entire Empire, with an entire fleet dedicated solely to its defence.

From the picturesque slopes of Mount Fushi in the Capital District to the neon lights of Akihabara City in North Shirakawa to the glowing Sun Cliffs of Toru in New Yashima, visitors well-versed in human history have stated that the whole planet is almost a planetwide recreation of Old Yashima. However, the planet does face several issues, such as a widening income gap and ageing population, with the high cost of living and notoriously strict immigration protocols shared by the provinces presenting a high barrier to people from other planets to move to Yukimura. Some have also said the strong dedication to Yashiman culture has caused severe cultural stagnation on Yukimura, multiple factors more so than the rest of the Empire that the planet leads.

Shinawara City
Located in the Shinawara Capital District on the continent of Koyama is the city of Shinawara itself, a large coastal metropolis that serves as the capital of the Empire. Shinawara houses the headquarters of the Imperial High Council, the Imperial National Assembly Building, and most of the headquarters of the many government ministries, including the military branches. Off the coast of Shinawara is the island of Miyako, which is entirely dedicated to the Imperial Palace, home of Her Imperial Highness the Empress and the Imperial Court. Several kilometres away from Shinawara is Awara Lake, the flooded remnants of the crater where Awara, the capital of the Old Empire, was located. Also close by is Mount Fushi, a perfect cone volcano that strongly resembles the national symbol of Old Yashima, Mount Aozora. Adjacent to Shinawara is the city of Tokiwa, which is the seat of the Governor of Yukimura and the Yukimura Planetary Council Building.

Kanagawa Sector

 * Governor: High General Awano Hiroki

Kanagawa System

 * Star: Tsubaki (Tsubaki-8)
 * Planets: 3
 * Settled Bodies: 21
 * Total population: 4.6 billion

Kanagawa

 * Satellites: Risa, Four Sisters
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 4.3 billion
 * Continents: Koyama, Suzukawa, Shin Yashima
 * Oceans:
 * Provinces: 7 (Yamagishi, Niinuma, Asakura, Akiyama, Kishimoto, Tanimoto, Onoda)

Kanagawa is a small, verdant, terrestrial planet. It is the third from its star, Tsubaki-8, and is largely temperate. Often called the "Planet of Beauty", Kanagawa was one of the first planets to be colonised in the Southern Sphere, and environmental modification has made the planet extremely livable for humans. Centuries of devastating invasion by Ordic species have largely replaced local flora and fauna with Ordic variants, with only a few hundred exceptions. The planet has two main continents connected by a narrow land bridge, and four major island chains. Its land is covered in rolling plains, snow-topped mountains, vast forests, and bountiful farmland. Tundra can be found to the far south, where the landmass extends across the planet's southern pole.

The planetary capital is the city of Ono, located in Niinuma Province. This city is renowned for their flutes, the Ono Flute, which is a development of ancient Ordis wind instruments for the modern day. Kanagawa has one moon, Tama, which has also been colonised. In addition, four smaller asteroids trapped in each others' gravitational pull also orbit Kanagawa in unison, known as the Four Sisters.

Takamatsu City
Takamatsu City is the largest city on Kanagawa and the largest city in the entire Empire, with a population of over 57 million people. Located in Yamagishi province, the city alone covers some 20% of the province's area, occupying

The massive city also has one of the most complicated, though efficient, public transportation networks in the Human Sphere, widely considered a major attraction for the city and a wonder of civil engineering.

Ishigaki Sector

 * Governor: High General Kuze Daisaku

Ishigaki System

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 * Total population: 5.3 billion

Ishigaki

 * Satellites: Sayumi
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 5.28 billion
 * Continents: Sayashi, Michishige
 * Oceans:
 * Provinces: 5 (Kasai, Iikubo, Yofu, Fukuda, Yagi)

Ishigaki has two main continents, the larger Sayashi and the slightly smaller Michishige. Sayashi is mountainous and has numerous mineral deposits from the recent volcanic age, and its provinces of Kasai, Fukuda, and Yagi are heavily developed. While the inland province of the Suzuki is less developed, the region is nonetheless very important and is home to numerous resource extraction industries. Meanwhile, the continent of Michishige in the southern hemisphere is administered by the Yofu and Iikubo provinces, and is more rural in character. Large farmlands, steppes and tundras characterise this continent.

Much of the Ishigaki's planetary economy is based on industrial manufacturing and resource extraction, including tertiary manufacturing and processing. However, by far the most important part of the planet's economy is shipbulding and space engineering. Ishigaki is home to the Shirada Imperial Shipyards, one of the Three Holy Shipyards and a major supplier of aerospacecraft across the entire Human Sphere. Much of the surface industries are also dedicated to supplying the orbital shipyards on the Shirada Orbital Array, an artificial ring of space stations that equatorially encircles the planet. The Orbital Array is an engineering marvel and houses shipping spaceports, warehouses, habitation sprawls, and of course large shipyard facilities, which produce all sorts of Shirada products from civilian planet-hoppers to Akagi-class battleships.

Hourai Sector

 * Governor: High General

Hourai System

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 * Total population: 4.6 billion

Hourai

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 * Local Day: Standard Hours
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Ice planet

Takisawa Sector

 * Governor: High General Konda Nobuo

The Takisawa Sector is considered to have high historical importance, as it was the site of the first contact between humanity and an intelligent alien species, as well as the site of the First Xeno War and the first offensive of the War of Imperial Restoration. Takisawa, a treasure trove of life, is also the primary source of Fuso Tree Sap, which is used to produce the ubiquitous GoHo combustible fuel widely used throughout the Empire as an alternative to E-Stoff. Besides this, the planet is also a source of exotic meats, plants, and other organic compounds unique to the planet, making it a highly important part of the Imperial economic system.

Takisawa System

 * Star: Ango (Antaresu-5)
 * Planets: 3 (Kago, Tsujino, Takisawa)
 * Settled Bodies: 6
 * Total population: 3.28 billion

The three-planet Takisawa system orbits the star known locally as Ango, officially designated Anteresu-5. There are three planets in the system. Kago is a rocky planet closest to the sun, and is uninhabitable due to the pressure of its ammonia-rich atmosphere. Tsujino is another rocky planet with an atmosphere too thin for life, though mining settlements have been established on its surface. Takisawa is the only inhabitable planet in the system. Beyond Takisawa is an asteroid belt. The drop station for Takisawa is located in orbit of Takisawa's moon, Sugaya.

Seven bodies within the system have been settled, mainly Takisawa and her moons, Tsujino and its moon, and one officially sanctioned asteroid base in the outer ring that serves as a secondary drop station and trading hub.

Takisawa

 * Satellites: Natsuyaki, Kumai, Sugaya
 * Local Day: 19 Standard Hours
 * Local Year: 791 Local Days (484.8 Standard Days)
 * Population: 3.25 billion
 * Continents: Shimizu, Ruomu, Rai
 * Oceans: 3 (Equatorial Sea, Sea of Kajitsu, Aji Ocean)
 * Provinces: 5 (East Shimizu, West Shimizu, Tsugunaga, Tokunaga, Sudo)

Takisawa is a temperate planet orbiting the star Shimizu-34. Takisawa is the furthest from its sun, and there are three other planets in the star system. The planet has three moons, Natsuyaki, Kumai, and Sugaya. The planet has little axial tilt and an almost perfectly circular orbit, causing little seasonal variation. The ice caps are small and the planet is home to three large seas, dotted with a number of islands and large coral reefs. There are three continents on Takisawa; Ruomu, Shimizu, and Rai. Ruomu is the largest continent, and is located in the northern hemisphere, while Shimizu is smaller and is located in the southern hemisphere, seperated from Ruomu by the Equatorial Sea. Rai is located in the far north as part of the north polar ice cap, and is largely uninhabited.

First discovered during the pre-Independence era as the planet Humanity's Edge, Takisawa was first colonised by humans from Frontera in 14 BT. Takisawa was the site of first contact between humans and the Nangka, the first intelligent alien species that humanity encountered, when human explorers discovered Nangka colonies on the planet. After a period of coexistence, disagreements on the planet led to the wider First Xeno War, after which the Nangka were driven off the planet. Takisawa was also on the front lines during the Empire-Federation War and the subsequent Period of Honourable Resistance, during which the Imperial Remnant and Federation continuously fought over control of the planet, and various areas on the planet continuously changed hands during the tumultuous period. During the War of Imperial Restoration, Takisawa was one of the first planets to rejoin the Empire, and it remains a productive and loyal world to this day.

Takisawa is highly fertile, and its rocky landmasses feature intricate river systems and vast coastal marshes that reach deep inland. Takisawa's land areas are heavily covered in vegetation. The surface of the planet in some areas can be difficult to access due to the thick vegetation. These areas are termed "shadow zones" and are considered highly dangerous and inhospitable, though they teem with exotic plants and animals that explorers and illegal poachers alike often attempt to penetrate the zones. Vast deltas, mangrove swamps, and lagoon areas exist along the major coastlines, and are home to several million species of local flora and fauna. Exploration of Takisawa has turned up several dozen new types of food suitable for humans, ranging from fruits, meats, nuts, and more, as well as various new medicines, poisons, and chemical compounds.

Some well-known fauna include the Bishokumo, a highly intelligent, hostile species of giant spider native to the root systems of the Fuso Trees; the Kamushi, a species of beetle that synthesises consumed plant matter into a flammable derivative; the Dokuji, a species of large gastropods which are bred by the locals as a herd animal for food; the Takisaru, ape-like omnivorous animals that live amongst the trees; the Mikori, bat-like opportunistic predators that are a local delicacy; and the Shiotori Birds, rare supermassive birds that are used as a form of transportation and are considered a local sign of good luck. The danger of many of Takisawa's fauna, particularly the numerous spiders, has led to numerous jokes across the Human Sphere about the planet being inhospitable.

The forests of Takisawa are dominated by the famous Fuso Trees, of which there are over 1,000 known variants. The Fuso Trees are immense and can reach over a kilometer in height, though the average is roughly 300 to 500 meters. The trees can live for up to 50,000 years and form seed-bearing cones every 100 years. Dominating the Takisawa landscape, the trees form the backbone of the global ecosystem and many animals and other plants live on or within these trees. These trees are so large that colonists can live within their trunks, and various towns and cities are built on, around, and in such trees across the planet.

The sap of the Fuso trees is a prized commodity on Takisawa. The distilled sap can be used to produce useful adhesives, lubricants, and beverages native to Takisawa. Most importantly, Fuso sap distillate is an important ingredient in Gosei-Ho (Compound-Ho), also known commonly as GoHo, one of the most widely used combustible fuels in the Empire. Most of the sap tapping and refining operations on Takisawa are operated by Imperial private corporations like the Takisawa Resource Development Corporation and the Mitsuhishi Imperial Mining and Resources Company. Large amounts of industrial waste are alleged to be produced by these efforts, and the continued GoHo production operations have come under fire for allegedly harming the planet. Large tracts of land have also been cleared of the native forest in the interior of the continents, where the vegetation is not as thick, for settlements, agricultural purposes, and mining. In recent decades, a major highway and magrail project to better connect settlements has been progressing rapidly, cutting through kilometres of forest.

Takisawa is administered by five provinces, with the provinces of East Shimizu and West Shimizu on the continent of Shimizu, and the provinces of Tsugunaga, Tokunaga, and Sudo on the continent of Ruomu, with Sudo Province also administering Rai. The majority of people on Takisawa live in coastal cities or inland treetop settlements, with smaller industrial towns growing around the planet on nodes in the Fuso Sap production industry. The largest city on Takisawa is Kobo City, the coastal capital of East Shimizu located in the Ema delta and archipelago, home to the equatorial Takisawa Interplanetary Spaceport and Orbital Elevator. One of the most famous cities on Takisawa, and a major tourist destination, is Kimura City. Kimura City is the famous Tree City in Tsugunaga Province, built on, in and around several close-growing Fuso Trees and connected by over 300 bridges.

Kandani Sector

 * Governor: High General

Kandani System

 * Star:
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 * Total population: 332 million

Kandani

 * Satellites:
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 331 million
 * Continents:
 * Oceans:
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Kandani planet

Nangka Autonomous Province
Nangka Autonomous Province

Daitetsu Territories

 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 331 million
 * Provinces:

Onogoro Sector

 * Governor: High General

Onogoro System

 * Star:
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 * Settled Bodies: 1
 * Total population: 2.9 billion

Onogoro

 * Satellites: 2
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 2.75 billion
 * Continents: N/A
 * Oceans: Planetwide
 * Provinces: 7

Onogoro is a small planet, second from its sun. Warm with a large tropical zone but not too hot to inhibit Ordic life, the planet is covered with vast oceans with volcanic island chains rising from submerged continents as well as deeper oceans with rocky archipelagos. The planet's mantle is filled with dense metals that are valuable in starship construction. It is for this reason that Onogoro is home to the second-largest shipyards in the Empire, and the many subnautic mines of Onogoro feed the shipyards elsewhere in the Empire as well. Besides its shipbuilding industry, Onogoro is well-known for its tranquil beaches and islands, and it is a common holiday destination. Due to space limitations on the islands, almost half of the planetary population lives on mobile floating cities. The remoteness of the islands also lend well to secrecy, and the Imperial military and government maintain a series of secure complexes on the planet as well.

Kamisuwa Sector

 * Governor: High General Asai Keiichi

The Kamisuwa Sector is located in the Aizwa Arm, close to the Interstellar Union and the Coreward Frontier.

Kamisuwa System

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 * Total population: 332 million

Kamisuwa

 * Satellites: 1 (Nu)
 * Local Day: 19 Standard Hours
 * Local Year: 166 Local Days (101.7 Standard Days)
 * Population: 556 million
 * Continents: Kogano, Zekoku, Kurakuni
 * Oceans: 2 (Tsuki Ocean, Nozomu Ocean)
 * Provinces: 5 (North Kogano, South Kogano, Zekoku, Kurakuni)

Kamisuwa is the fifth planet of the Kamisuwa System. A small planet, the world has a harsh climate that features strong winds and super-storms that originate from the vast Tsuki Ocean, which covers the entire western hemisphere. The planet is generally cold, with temperate equatorial zones and large polar ice caps. Kamisuwa has a single moon, Nu.

Kamisuwa is an ancient world with a rich history. Imperial archeologists believe that the planet was the homeworld of the Ael'Zef race, the precursor race that uplifted the Nangka and are worshipped by the Nangka as gods. The race was wiped out a millennia ago by the evolutionary virus of their own creation that uplifted the Nangka to their present sapience and intelligence, leaving behind elaborate tombs and abandoned settlements. Kamisuwa was one of the first planets to be colonised by humanity after the Second Xeno War as part of the Fifth Wave of Expansion, which used star charts from the Nangka databases to find more habitable planets for humanity's expansion. It is commonly believed that the Ael'Zef were responsible for the terraforming of many of the worlds in the Southern Sphere.

After the Empire-Federation War, the planet was occupied by the Federation but saw continuous resistance against the Federation by Imperial loyalists, quickly officially rejoining the Empire at the start of the War of Imperial Restoration. The planet was attacked during the First Empire-Union War, but survived largely unscathed. Today, Kamisuwa is sparsely populated and is primarily known for resource extraction, heavy industry, and agriculture, though has a large and booming tourist industry which visit the many ruins and remnants of the Ael'Zef culture. Xenoarchaeologists and scientists continue to explore the planet for more clues into the Ael'Zef race in search for cultural and technological breakthroughs that can benefit the Empire.

There are three continents on Kamisuwa, Kogano and Kurakuni in the northern hemisphere, and Zekoku in the south, as well as numerous island chains. The planet's terrain is varied, ranging from rocky mesas, mountains, large coniferous forests, and fertile grasslands. Kogano is known for the Great Kogano Canyons, which are limestone mesas that have been carved by the strong winds on the planet to create elaborate canyon structures. Acidic decomposition by the local freshwater Para fish have bored numerous sinkholes into the mesas, which have been used in some local architecture and today are a common tourist destination. The Gisei Region on Kurakuni is an inhospitable region of arid cliffs and mountains deep in the interior of the continent, with numerous abandoned Ael'Zef ruins located amongst the mountains. The vast Gisei Swamp is also located in this region, widely considered one of the most dangerous places on the planet due to the deadly flora and fauna, which in some cases rival those of Takisawa. Zekoku is mostly known for its numerous subterranean ice caves, though these are overshadowed by the vast mining and industrial operations that are the true highlight of the resource-rich area. This continent also features the largest concentrations of Ael'Zef ruins and tombs, and is believed to have been the heart of their civilisation.

Native life on Kamisuwa is highly varied, with thousands of species of flora and fauna. The more famous specimens include the Onezu, bipedal, rodent-like pack hunters considered pests that are eaten by the locals; Totsugyu, three-horned herd herbivore mammals that can scale cliffs, charge at frightening speeds, and may serve as beasts of burden; Jo-Oni, large and aggressive bipedal lizard-like omnivorous mammals native to the cave systems of Zekoku; Numanezu, burrowing, quadrupedal mono-eyed predators native to Kogano; the Ibi, small flightless avians that dig tunnels and communal nests that are a delicacy and are also preyed upon by the Numanezu; Shichimushi, hard-shelled amphibian crustaceans native to the coastal regions that also hunt Ibi and are a local delicacy as well; and the Akuma-Kaeru, the amphibian apex predator of the Kogano marshes.

Sparsely populated, Kamisuwa only has a population of roughly 556 million. The largest city is Marumori City in north Zekoku near the equator, which is also the provincial capital and is located near the equator and home to the Marumori Central Space Elevator. Other cities include Kogano City in South Kogano and Kodoba City on Kurakuni. Most of the population are involved in the local mining and industrial operations, which include the large Bakka Shipbreaking Yards in the arid Bakka Plains of Kurakuni, the largest scrapyard in the Empire. Kamisuwa's only moon, Nu, is an ice moon with a liquid ocean beneath its surface, though it has no atmosphere. There are some Ael'Zef ruins on the moon from their early forays into space. The Imperial military and Imperial Security Service maintain secretive bases on the moon, the only settlements alongside the few permitted xenoarchaeological and scientific expeditions.

The Nangka are not permitted to visit the planet as per their religion, believed by Imperial xenoanthropologists to be rooted in an attempt by the Ael'Zef to keep the Nangka from spreading the evolutionary virus to Kamisuwa, though the virus still spread to the planet somehow. To this day, no Nangka has set foot on the planet.

Tazawa Territories

 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 331 million
 * Provinces:

Matsutani Sector

 * Governor: High General Kasuga Ichiban

Matsutani System

 * Star:
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 * Settled Bodies: 1
 * Total population: 332 million

Matsutani

 * Satellites: 2
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 331 million
 * Continents:
 * Oceans:
 * Provinces: 4

Matsutani planet

Hizoe Sector

 * Governor: High General Kasuga Ichiban

Hizoe System

 * Star:
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 * Settled Bodies: 1
 * Total population: 332 million

Hizoe

 * Satellites: 2
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: 331 million
 * Continents:
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 * Provinces: 4

Hizoe planet

Aokessho Sector

 * Governor: High General Dojima Daigo

The Aokessho Sector

Aokessho System

 * Star:
 * Planets: 5
 * Settled Bodies: 1
 * Total population: N/A

Aokessho

 * Satellites:
 * Local Day: Standard Hours
 * Local Year: Local Days ( Standard Days)
 * Population: N/A
 * Continents:
 * Oceans: Planetwide
 * Provinces: N/A

Aokessho is literally a warzone.