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− | Ackedze was first charted by interstellar probes back in the 25th century. The Empire then briefly claimed sole mining rights to the system, but didn't construct any ore extraction facilities due to other commitments; so, after 100 years of inactivity, they decided to waive their rights to the system. A few interstellar mining companies and prospectors inhabited the system afterward, for intermittent periods, extracting minerals and gemstones and selling them in neighbouring systems. |
+ | Ackedze was first charted by interstellar probes back in the 25th century. The [[Empire]] then briefly claimed sole mining rights to the system, but didn't construct any ore extraction facilities due to other commitments; so, after 100 years of inactivity, they decided to waive their rights to the system. A few interstellar mining companies and prospectors inhabited the system afterward, for intermittent periods, extracting minerals and gemstones and selling them in neighbouring systems. |
− | It was only during the mid 32nd century that settlers decided to call the system their home. They were a group of fifty former slaves, who had taken command of the ship that was transporting them from Arayess(4,-7) to the Imperial system of Canfati(2,-9). After overpowering the crew, they decided to set up two towns in the Ackedze system: O'Connorsport and Camp O'Hanlon, named after two leaders of the group. A few decades later, before GalCop disintegrated, they applied for two permanent Starports to be constructed. They requested these bases for two reasons: firstly, so that the townsfolk could sell their wares to interstellar traders and bring much needed supplies and credits into the system; secondly, to provide the denizens with an effective, armed police force to protect them from numerous pirate bands who also inhabited, and continue to inhabit, the system. |
+ | It was only during the mid 32nd century that settlers decided to call the system their home. They were a group of fifty former slaves, who had taken command of the ship that was transporting them from Arayess(4,-7) to the Imperial system of Canfati(2,-9). After overpowering the crew, they decided to set up two towns in the Ackedze system: O'Connorsport and Camp O'Hanlon, named after two leaders of the group. A few decades later, before [[GalCop]] disintegrated, they applied for two permanent Starports to be constructed. They requested these bases for two reasons: firstly, so that the townsfolk could sell their wares to interstellar traders and bring much needed supplies and credits into the system; secondly, to provide the denizens with an effective, armed police force to protect them from numerous pirate bands who also inhabited, and continue to inhabit, the system. |
Despite having a functioning government for nearly one hundred years, Ackedze is still highly anarchic. Most of the system remains under the dominion of various groups of people, both criminal and non. This is due to the inability of the police to enforce the rule of law throughout the system. |
Despite having a functioning government for nearly one hundred years, Ackedze is still highly anarchic. Most of the system remains under the dominion of various groups of people, both criminal and non. This is due to the inability of the police to enforce the rule of law throughout the system. |
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*Large Gas Giant (Jupiter): 1.25 |
*Large Gas Giant (Jupiter): 1.25 |
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+ | To calculate the relative gravity, i.e. relative to Earth's, of your chosen planet do the following: |
*1) Calculate the total mass of the planet by multiplying its relative density (expressed in Earth masses) by the mass of Earth, 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons. |
*1) Calculate the total mass of the planet by multiplying its relative density (expressed in Earth masses) by the mass of Earth, 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons. |
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*3) Next, use the formula for calculating the volume of a sphere in order to determine the radius of your planet: |
*3) Next, use the formula for calculating the volume of a sphere in order to determine the radius of your planet: |
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Volume = (4 / 3) * (pi * (r ^ 3)) |
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− | *4) Then multiply the radius of your planet by its relative density to calculate its Estimated |
+ | *4) Then multiply the radius of your planet by its relative density to calculate its Estimated Gravitational Pull (EGP). |
− | *5) Finally, to compare the EGP of your planet to that of |
+ | *5) Finally, to compare the EGP of your planet to that of Earth, divide the EGP by Earth's, which is 35.237. This will give you a Relative Gravity figure which is expressed as a percentage. |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 11 February 2016
Federal Intelligence Agency - The Galactic Factbook
Ackedze (ack037)
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Geography
- 2.1 Location
- 2.2 Galactic coordinates
- 2.3 Size
- 2.4 Size - comparative
- 2.5 Stellar-space claims
- 2.6 Climate of habitable or populated planets
- 2.7 Terrain of habitable or populated planets
- 2.8 Elevation extremes of habitable or populated planets
- 2.9 Relative gravity of habitable or populated planets
- 2.10 Known natural resources
- 2.11 Planet-surface use
- 2.12 Natural hazards
- 2.13 Environment - current issues
- 3 People
- 3.1 Population
- 3.2 Age structure
- 3.3 Median age
- 3.4 Population growth rate
- 3.5 Birth rate
- 3.6 Death rate
- 3.7 Net migration rate
- 3.8 Sex ratio
- 3.9 Infant mortality rate
- 3.10 Life expectancy at birth
- 3.11 Total fertility rate
- 3.12 Nationality
- 3.13 Ethnic groups
- 3.14 Religions
- 3.15 Languages
- 3.16 Literacy
- 4 Government
- 4.1 Official name
- 4.2 Government type
- 4.3 Capital
- 4.4 Administrative divisions
- 4.5 Independence
- 4.6 National holidays
- 4.7 Constitution
- 4.8 Legal system
- 4.9 Suffrage
- 4.10 Executive branch
- 4.11 Legislative branch
- 4.12 Judicial branch
- 4.13 Political parties and leaders
- 4.14 Political pressure groups and leaders
- 4.15 Interstellar organization participation
- 4.16 Flag description
- 5 Economy
- 5.1 Economy - overview
- 5.2 Labor force
- 5.3 Labor force - by occupation
- 5.4 Unemployment rate
- 5.5 Population below poverty line
- 5.6 Household income or consumption by percentage share
- 5.7 Budget
- 5.8 Agriculture - products
- 5.9 Industries
- 5.10 Industrial production growth rate
- 5.11 Exports
- 5.12 Exports - commodities
- 5.13 Exports - partners
- 5.14 Imports
- 5.15 Imports - commodities
- 5.16 Imports - partners
- 5.17 Economic aid - recipient
- 5.18 Debt - external
- 5.19 Fiscal year
- 6 Energy
- 6.1 Electricity - production
- 6.2 Electricity - consumption
- 6.3 Hydrogen - production
- 6.4 Hydrogen - consumption
- 6.5 Hydrogen - exports
- 6.6 Hydrogen - imports
- 6.7 Hydrogen - proved reserves
- 6.8 Uranium - production
- 6.9 Uranium - consumption
- 6.10 Uranium - exports
- 6.11 Uranium - imports
- 6.12 Uranium - proved reserves
- 7 Communications
- 7.1 Telephones - main lines in use
- 7.2 Telephones - mobile cellular
- 7.3 Telephone communication system
- 7.4 Telephonic broadcast stations
- 7.5 Telegraphic broadcast stations
- 7.6 Interstellar subspace communications network system code
- 7.7 Interstellar subspace communications network hosts
- 7.8 Interstellar subspace communications network users
- 8 Transportation
- 9 Military
- 10 Trans-stellar Issues
- 11 Notes
Introduction
Background
Ackedze was first charted by interstellar probes back in the 25th century. The Empire then briefly claimed sole mining rights to the system, but didn't construct any ore extraction facilities due to other commitments; so, after 100 years of inactivity, they decided to waive their rights to the system. A few interstellar mining companies and prospectors inhabited the system afterward, for intermittent periods, extracting minerals and gemstones and selling them in neighbouring systems.
It was only during the mid 32nd century that settlers decided to call the system their home. They were a group of fifty former slaves, who had taken command of the ship that was transporting them from Arayess(4,-7) to the Imperial system of Canfati(2,-9). After overpowering the crew, they decided to set up two towns in the Ackedze system: O'Connorsport and Camp O'Hanlon, named after two leaders of the group. A few decades later, before GalCop disintegrated, they applied for two permanent Starports to be constructed. They requested these bases for two reasons: firstly, so that the townsfolk could sell their wares to interstellar traders and bring much needed supplies and credits into the system; secondly, to provide the denizens with an effective, armed police force to protect them from numerous pirate bands who also inhabited, and continue to inhabit, the system.
Despite having a functioning government for nearly one hundred years, Ackedze is still highly anarchic. Most of the system remains under the dominion of various groups of people, both criminal and non. This is due to the inability of the police to enforce the rule of law throughout the system.
The government is officially acknowledged by the Federation and Alliance of Independent Systems, however the Republic of Ackedze is not recognised by, amongst others, the Empire of Achenar, the ZITCO corporation, or The Corporation, as it fails to qualify for their standard of government.
Geography
Location
71.59 from Sol; 37.00 from Achenar; 106.49 from Alioth.
Galactic coordinates
0.9, -9.2
Size
Total system mass: 293,667.57 Earth Masses
Main star as a percent of the total system mass: 99.72 percent
Number of major bodies: 20
Types of major bodies: Type 'G' yellow star: 1; Large gas giant: 3; Medium gas giant: 1; World with methane system and corrosive atmospere: 2; Rocky world with thick corrosive atmosphere: 1; Rocky planet with thin atmosphere: 4; Barren rocky planetoid: 5; Small barren sphere of rock: 2; Asteroidal body: 1.
Size - comparative
The Federal colony of Zeessze(0,3)
Stellar-space claims
Heliosphere: 98 AU's from the Ackedze star.
Zone of control: 0.1 AU from O'Connorsport, and 0.1 AU's from Camp O'Hanlon.
Climate of habitable or populated planets
Boston's Legacy: N/A
Scott Hollow: N/A
Major's Mine: N/A
Terrain of habitable or populated planets
Boston's Legacy: N/A
Scott Hollow: N/A
Major's Mine: N/A
Elevation extremes of habitable or populated planets
Boston's Legacy: N/A
Scott Hollow: N/A
Major's Mine: N/A
Relative gravity of habitable or populated planets
Boston's Legacy: 0.16 g
Scott Hollow: 0.30 g
Major's Mine: 0.51 g
Known natural resources
Copper, lead, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, basilite.
Planet-surface use
Boston's Legacy: N/A
Scott Hollow: N/A
Major's Mine: N/A
Natural hazards
Meteor showers.
Environment - current issues
Concerns have been raised about the dumping of radioactive waste materials on Boston's Legacy (the innermost planet).
People
Population
Registered total: 995
Estimated total: 2,000 (+/- 25%)
Age structure
0-14 years: 15.5% (male 79/female 75)
15-64 years: 46.5% (male 234/female 229)
65 years and over: 38.0% (male 177/female 201)
Median age
Total: 47.0 years male: 47.1 years female: 47.0 years
Population growth rate
1.27%
Birth rate
18.68 births/1,000 population
Death rate
5.98 deaths/1,000 population
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population
Sex ratio
At birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
Under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
15 - 64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.88 male(s)/female
Total population: 1.01 male(s)/female
Infant mortality rate
Total: 1.67 deaths/1,000 live births
Male: 1.81 deaths/1,000 live births
Female: 1.53 deaths/1,000 live births
Life expectancy at birth
Total population: 88.09 years
Male: 85.19 years
Female: 91.15 years
Total fertility rate
3.40 children born/woman
Nationality
Noun: Ackedzian(s)
Adjective: Ackedzish
Ethnic groups
Connaghtish 100%
Religions
Fillial Kerikos
Languages
Achilic, Spanglish
Literacy
Definition: Age 14 and over can read and write
Total population: 100%
Male: 100%
Female: 100%
Government
Official name
Conventional long form: The People's Republic of Ackedze
Conventional short form: Ackedze
Government type
Costitutional Republic
Capital
O'Connorsport, Major's Mine.
Administrative divisions
Major's Mine, Scott Hollow.
Independence
11 August 3156
National holidays
Freedom Day, 27 March; Independence Day, 11 August
Constitution
11 August 3156
Legal system
Common laws based on both Beandcean and Iobetin law, supplmented by local customary laws.
Suffrage
Universal, 25 years of age.
Executive branch
Chief of state: Director Diarmid Murphy (since 16 August 3244)
note - the Director is both the chief of state and head of government.
Head of government: Director Diarmid Murphy (since 16 August 3244)
Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the Head of Government
Election last held: 16 August 3244 (next to be held 16 August 3250)
Legislative branch
Unicameral People's Council (12 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve six-year terms)
Elections: last held 16 August 3244 (next to be held 16 August 3250)
Election results: percent of vote - NA; seats - independents 12
Judicial branch
First Court.
Political parties and leaders
None.
Political pressure groups and leaders
None.
Interstellar organization participation
AMSED (Association of Micro States for Economic Development), Interpol, NAMIP (Non Alligned Movement for Interstellar Peace), SSGRS (South Side Group for Regional Security).
Flag description
Navy blue background, with a white arm grasping a white sword on top.
Economy
Economy - overview
As with many low population and pirate infested systems, Ackedze's economy is significantly limited in it's ability to grow via any means other than natural internal growth. The small population means that it is uneconomical to construct factories dedicated to producing specialised, hi-tech industrial goods and consumer goods; consequently, all of these need to be imported. Therefore, in order to avoid racking up a huge trade deficit, other goods need to be exported. Unfortunately Ackedze is limited to exporting low value minerals and small quantities of high value gems and precious metals. Both of these factors mean that Ackedze is trapped in the vicious circle that predominates throughout many small systems. The few number of goods that are manufactured locally, e.g. mining equipment, are nearly all sold domestically.
Looking further at the sources of revenue for the system, other than goods sold on the ZITCO stockmarket there are only two other sources of stable income for the system: firstly, a long standing trade agreement with the government of Iobeti to supply them with copper rich minerals, and synthetic-diamond tipped drill bits for their own mining industry; secondly, the send-home pay of a few hundred skilled Ackedzians who emigrated to work as technician-supervisors in the mines of neighbouring systems - where the pay is substantially higher than they can get for an equivalent job in Ackedze.
GDP: Cr. 97,810
GDP - real growth rate: 1%
GDP - per capita: Cr. 98
GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: N/A% industry: N/A% services: N/A%
Labor force
398
Labor force - by occupation
Agriculture: 0%
Industry: 88%
Services: 12%
Unemployment rate
4%
Population below poverty line
NA%
Lowest 10%: NA%
Highest 10%: NA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 1.2%
Budget
Revenues: Cr. 9,781
Expenditures: Cr. 8,998
Agriculture - products
N/A
Industries
Mining (iron, lead, zinc, silver, aluminium, barite), food products, brewing, machinery, chemicals.
Industrial production growth rate
NA%
Exports
Cr. 12,337
Exports - commodities
Metal ores, other minerals, machine-tools for drilling or boring or milling metal.
Exports - partners
Iobeti 37.7%, Beandce 17.4%, Ackanti 15.2%, Andlaeth 8.4%, Tiethla 4.8%
Imports
Cr. 11,346
Imports - commodities
Consumer goods, food, beverages, tobacco, machinery and parts, chemical products, various medicaments.
Imports - partners
Beandce 53.5%, Ackanti 14.3%, Edurce 10.3%, Canolol 8.5%, Iobeti 4.6%
Economic aid - recipient
N/A
Debt - external
N/A
Fiscal year
1 September - 31 August
Energy
Electricity - production
25 million kWh
Electricity - consumption
24.88 million kWh
Hydrogen - production
<1 STC/day
Note: STC - Standard Trading Crate
Hydrogen - consumption
<1 STC/day
Hydrogen - exports
<1 STC/day
Hydrogen - imports
<1 STC/day
Hydrogen - proved reserves
N/A
Uranium - production
<1 STC/day
Uranium - consumption
<1 STC/day
Uranium - exports
<1 STC/day
Uranium - imports
<1 STC/day
Uranium - proved reserves
N/A
Communications
Telephones - main lines in use
249
Telephones - mobile cellular
696
Telephone communication system
General assessment: can communicate galactically
Domestic: automatic digital network
Interstellar: System code - 2,244/1; interstellar direct dialling; satellite stations - 5 (Major's Mine - 4, Scott Hollow - 1)
Telephonic broadcast stations
Major's Mine: AM 1, FM 1, shortwave 0
Scott Hollow: AM 1, FM 1, shortwave 1
Telegraphic broadcast stations
2 (73 telegraphic channels are received via interstellarnet and distributed by cable and UHF)
Interstellar subspace communications network system code
.ack037
Interstellar subspace communications network hosts
283
Interstellar subspace communications network users
612
Transportation
Spaceports
18
Spaceports - with paved runway and shipyard facilities
Total: 2
Under 914 metres: 2
Spaceports - with unpaved runways and no shipyard facilities
Total: 16
Over 3,047 metres: 1
1,524 to 2,437 metres: 3
914 to 1,523 metres: 12
Railways
None
Roadways
Note: Although there is a road network in the towns, there are no roads between towns; inter-city transport takes place by spacecraft.
Merchant spacemarine
Total: 2
Seaports and terminals
N/A
Military
Military
Ackedze has no standing military force.
Trans-stellar Issues
Disputes - interstellar
None
Illicit drugs
Although ZITCO classified nacotics are not illegal in the system, Ackedze is used as a transhipment point for cannabis, khat and helman derived substances from Andlaeth to Iobeti, Ackanti and Tiethla, and of Zaonce-produced synthetic drugs.
Weapons trading
As with the illicit drugs, ZITCO listed hand and battle weapons are not illegal in Ackedze, but the system is used as a transhipment point for small quantities of weapons moving to neighbouring systems: Canfati, Ackanti, Iobeti, Edurce and Andlaeth where such goods are illegal.
Human trafficking
None.
Refugees and internally displaced persons
None.
Notes
General
The FIA Galactic Factbook is based on the well known 'CIA World Factbook' (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/).
The 'Interstellar subspace communications network' is the equivalent of an galactic wide internet and exists in the FFE official world as evidenced by the 'Frontier News' journal entry, number 0020, titled 'BULLETIN BOARD ABUSERS SENTENCED TO HARD LABOUR' by S.L.A.M, published May 3254.
Relative Gravity:
The 'Relative Gravity' calculation is based on a very, very rough calculation using the relative densities and radii of planets from the Sol system. The figures are taken from the IBM World Book 2000 and then applied to their equivalent world types in FFE. The densities are expressed in either grams/cubic cm, or kilograms/litre, or tons/cubic metre, all three use the same ratio.
I performed the calculations on Mars, Venus and the Moon using their respective masses and radii, and then compared the results to their known relative gravities using data from the IBM World Book. The calculations provided fairly accurate results:
- The figures from the IBM World Book:
- Mars: 38%;
- Venus: 88%; **the Moon 1/6 (or 16.6% recurring).
- My own calculations:
- Mars: 35.11%; **Venus 88.55%; **the Moon 16.11%
The densities for the different planet types in Frontier are as follows with the comparative planetary body in parenthesis:
- Small Barren Rock and Barren Rocky Planetoid (the Moon): 3.27
- Rocky Planet with thin Atmosphere (Mars): 3.65
- World with Methane Weather System (Venus): 5.17
- Planet with Oxygen Atmosphere (Earth): 5.45
- Small Gas Giant (Uranus): 1.24
- Medium Gas Giant (Saturn): 0.62
- Large Gas Giant (Jupiter): 1.25
To calculate the relative gravity, i.e. relative to Earth's, of your chosen planet do the following:
- 1) Calculate the total mass of the planet by multiplying its relative density (expressed in Earth masses) by the mass of Earth, 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons.
- 2) Calculate the volume of the planet by multiplying the total mass of the planet by the applicable density.
- 3) Next, use the formula for calculating the volume of a sphere in order to determine the radius of your planet:
Volume = (4 / 3) * (pi * (r ^ 3))
- 4) Then multiply the radius of your planet by its relative density to calculate its Estimated Gravitational Pull (EGP).
- 5) Finally, to compare the EGP of your planet to that of Earth, divide the EGP by Earth's, which is 35.237. This will give you a Relative Gravity figure which is expressed as a percentage.
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