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The '''Potter Quadrant''' lies in the [[Gemini Sector]] and consists of the [[41-GS]], [[44-P-1M]], [[Aldebran]], [[Auriga]], [[DN-N1912]], [[Hind's Variable North]], [[Manchester]], [[Metsor]], [[ND-57]], [[Newcastle]], [[New Constantinople]], [[New Detroit]], [[Oxford]], [[Raxis]], [[Saxtogue]], [[Shangri La]] and [[XXN-1927]] systems.
The '''Potter Quadrant''' lies in the [[Gemini Sector]] and consists of the [[41-GS]], [[44-P-1M]], [[Aldebran]], [[Auriga]], [[DN-N1912]], [[Hind's Variable North]], [[Manchester]], [[Metsor]], [[ND-57]], [[Newcastle]], [[New Constantinople]], [[New Detroit]], [[Oxford]], [[Raxis]], [[Saxtogue]], [[Shangri La]] and [[XXN-1927]] systems.


Given it's location adjacent to the Terra Quadrant, the lack of jump nodes leading into the territory of the [[Kilrathi Empire]] and the defensive forces stationed in the adjacent [[Clarke Quadrant]], it's not surprising that Potter Quadrant became the heart of what little civilization Gemini ever had. Large population centers in the Quadrant included the sector capitol at [[New Constantinople]], the heavily industrialized world of [[New Detroit]], and the planet [[Oxford]], whose famous University was renowned for its famous collection of rare and valuable books until its final closure in 2670. The Quadrant was originally built due to rabid consumerism and providing R&R for the military, and it was generally the safest of the four Gemini Quadrants. The area suffered heavily in the [[Nephilim War]], particularly with the destruction of the sector capitol. As of 2700, a new capitol - fittingly called New New Constantinople - had been established and the area had begun to be re-settled.
Given its location adjacent to the Terra Quadrant, the lack of jump nodes leading into the territory of the [[Kilrathi Empire]] and the defensive forces stationed in the adjacent [[Clarke Quadrant]], it's not surprising that Potter Quadrant became the heart of what little civilization Gemini ever had. Large population centers in the Quadrant included the sector capitol at [[New Constantinople]], the heavily industrialized world of [[New Detroit]], and the planet [[Oxford]], whose famous University was renowned for its famous collection of rare and valuable books until its final closure in 2670. The Quadrant was originally built due to rabid consumerism and providing R&R for the military, and it was generally the safest of the four Gemini Quadrants. The area suffered heavily in the [[Nephilim War]], particularly with the destruction of the sector capitol. As of 2700, a new capitol - fittingly called New New Constantinople - had been established and the area had begun to be re-settled.


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Revision as of 20:41, 31 May 2012

Potter Quadrant
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Sector Gemini Sector


The Potter Quadrant lies in the Gemini Sector and consists of the 41-GS, 44-P-1M, Aldebran, Auriga, DN-N1912, Hind's Variable North, Manchester, Metsor, ND-57, Newcastle, New Constantinople, New Detroit, Oxford, Raxis, Saxtogue, Shangri La and XXN-1927 systems.

Given its location adjacent to the Terra Quadrant, the lack of jump nodes leading into the territory of the Kilrathi Empire and the defensive forces stationed in the adjacent Clarke Quadrant, it's not surprising that Potter Quadrant became the heart of what little civilization Gemini ever had. Large population centers in the Quadrant included the sector capitol at New Constantinople, the heavily industrialized world of New Detroit, and the planet Oxford, whose famous University was renowned for its famous collection of rare and valuable books until its final closure in 2670. The Quadrant was originally built due to rabid consumerism and providing R&R for the military, and it was generally the safest of the four Gemini Quadrants. The area suffered heavily in the Nephilim War, particularly with the destruction of the sector capitol. As of 2700, a new capitol - fittingly called New New Constantinople - had been established and the area had begun to be re-settled.