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'''Nancora Prime''' is a barren, terrestrial planet located in the Nancora system on the eastern edge of the Outer Rim. It is a small industrial planet with a surface scorched by a dying red star. Today it is one of the bases of the [[The Collective]].
'''Nancora Prime''' is a barren, terrestrial planet located in the Nancora system on the eastern edge of the Outer Rim. It is a small industrial planet with a surface scorched by a dying red star. It came under the overall control of [[The Collective]], who became the major government even as they turned its manufacturing capabilities to supplying its war fleets. This ended with the [[Twelfth Great Jedi War]], where a major counter-offensive by Brotherhood forces drove the bulk of the Collective from the planet.


==History==
==History==
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Nancora, once a powerful industrial world, has turned barren over the last several millennia as its sun slowly shifted into its red giant phase. Once, during the time of the Old Republic, it was a world full known for its natural resources. A world of industrial complexes, huge cities, soaring skyscrapers and a booming population. However, as the centuries went on its sun had expanded rapidly, pushing the habitable zone with it and vaporizing what little surface water there remained on the planet. Plant and animal life crumbled and civilization eventually with it, its cities left abandoned and crumbling. Warm breeze turned to dust storms and pleasant sunshine into unbearable heat. Once filled with beautiful cities, the surface turned into a wasteland, forcing those survivors that could to leave while others built shelters underground.
Nancora, once a powerful industrial world, has turned barren over the last several millennia as its sun slowly shifted into its red giant phase. Once, during the time of the Old Republic, it was a world full known for its natural resources. A world of industrial complexes, huge cities, soaring skyscrapers and a booming population. However, as the centuries went on its sun had expanded rapidly, pushing the habitable zone with it and vaporizing what little surface water there remained on the planet. Plant and animal life crumbled and civilization eventually with it, its cities left abandoned and crumbling. Warm breeze turned to dust storms and pleasant sunshine into unbearable heat. Once filled with beautiful cities, the surface turned into a wasteland, forcing those survivors that could to leave while others built shelters underground.


During the years preceding the Clone Wars, the population, despite all odds, started to grow as the survivors developed ways to travel the surface. It took decades, but eventually they managed to build again, building factories to manufacture weapons, armor, droids and supplies for the Confederation of Independent Systems. Its growth exploded during the Clone Wars and soon after the empire. Trade returned bringing in much needed sustenance in exchange for labor and manufacture.  
During the years preceding the Clone Wars, the population, despite all odds, started to grow as the survivors developed ways to travel the surface. It took decades, but eventually they managed to build again, building factories to manufacture weapons, armor, droids and supplies for the Confederation of Independent Systems. Its growth exploded during the Clone Wars and soon after the empire. Trade returned bringing in much-needed sustenance in exchange for labor and manufacture.  


As the years went on, and the Empire’s grip waned, the power vacuum was filled by the large corporate sector. Off-world corporations, once working for the Empire and their massive war machine, began expanding their businesses and a cold and prolonged corporate war began which lasted for nearly a decade. In the end only one corporation remained, owning every factory and city on the planet. '''The Technocratic Guild''' made its breakthrough on Nancora some sixteen years before the destruction of Hosnian. They have ruled the planet and the accompanying system ever since.
As the years went on, and the Empire’s grip waned, the power vacuum was filled by the large corporate sector. Off-world corporations, once working for the Empire and their massive war machine, began expanding their businesses and a cold and prolonged corporate war began which lasted for nearly a decade. In the end only one corporation remained, owning every factory and city on the planet. '''[[The Collective: Technocratic Guild|The Technocratic Guild]]''' made its breakthrough on Nancora during 18 ABY.
 
The planet and the Guild came under the influence of [[The Collective: Liberation Front#Rath_Oligard|Rath Oligard]] some time after 29 ABY, and were coerced into joining his coalition bent upon destroying the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. This proved to be a major asset to the [[The Collective: Liberation Front|Liberation Front]] and [[The Collective: Capital Enterprises|Capital Enterprises]], giving them a noted technological edge. Mass producing their forces, the Collective launched an assault on the Brotherhood while it was in the midst of its civil war, finishing the already crippled and nearly-destroyed flagship of the Iron Forces.
 
[[Twelfth Great Jedi War|The Brotherhood was quick to respond, calling a truce between the Iron Throne and the Clans before launching an assault on Nancora]]. The Clans pressed a major attack, with [[Clan Odan-Urr]] breaking through the orbital defenses and besieging Axio City, with the others joining them in the attack from other vectors. They were able to press back the defending units and overwhelm the city, but learned that the Collective had managed to predict this and somehow launch an attack on every single Clan homeworld simultaneously. The attack succeeded in devastating the [[Yridia system]], destroying [[Clan Tarentum]] in the process, but all other efforts failed. With the bulk of the fighting done, the Iron Throne committed its forces to the conflict.
 
Left in ruins by the attack, Nancora was effectively abandoned by the Collective. Withdrawing to more defensible territories, their previous stronghold was left to rust and its people to fend for themselves. A small fleet of Collective ships too damaged to regroup with the main armada eventually reclaimed the world, press-ganging its populace into slavery in an effort to repair their dreadnoughts. This was put to an end by [[House Hoth]] who, upon learning of the recovering ships, used a combination of infiltrators and long-range attacks to force a surrender.


== Geography and climate ==
== Geography and climate ==

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Nancora
Astrographical
Region:

Outer Rim Territories

Suns:

Nancora Major

Distance from Core:

1.36 AU

Orbital period:

451 Standard Days

Physical
Class:

Terrestrial

Diameter:

4.989 km

Atmosphere:

Type I

Climates:

47˚C

Gravity:

1.2 G

Primary Terrain:

Variable

Societal
Primary language(s):

Basic

Population:

375 million

Major imports:

None

Major exports:

None

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Nancora Prime is a barren, terrestrial planet located in the Nancora system on the eastern edge of the Outer Rim. It is a small industrial planet with a surface scorched by a dying red star. It came under the overall control of The Collective, who became the major government even as they turned its manufacturing capabilities to supplying its war fleets. This ended with the Twelfth Great Jedi War, where a major counter-offensive by Brotherhood forces drove the bulk of the Collective from the planet.

History

Nancora from orbit

Nancora, once a powerful industrial world, has turned barren over the last several millennia as its sun slowly shifted into its red giant phase. Once, during the time of the Old Republic, it was a world full known for its natural resources. A world of industrial complexes, huge cities, soaring skyscrapers and a booming population. However, as the centuries went on its sun had expanded rapidly, pushing the habitable zone with it and vaporizing what little surface water there remained on the planet. Plant and animal life crumbled and civilization eventually with it, its cities left abandoned and crumbling. Warm breeze turned to dust storms and pleasant sunshine into unbearable heat. Once filled with beautiful cities, the surface turned into a wasteland, forcing those survivors that could to leave while others built shelters underground.

During the years preceding the Clone Wars, the population, despite all odds, started to grow as the survivors developed ways to travel the surface. It took decades, but eventually they managed to build again, building factories to manufacture weapons, armor, droids and supplies for the Confederation of Independent Systems. Its growth exploded during the Clone Wars and soon after the empire. Trade returned bringing in much-needed sustenance in exchange for labor and manufacture.

As the years went on, and the Empire’s grip waned, the power vacuum was filled by the large corporate sector. Off-world corporations, once working for the Empire and their massive war machine, began expanding their businesses and a cold and prolonged corporate war began which lasted for nearly a decade. In the end only one corporation remained, owning every factory and city on the planet. The Technocratic Guild made its breakthrough on Nancora during 18 ABY.

The planet and the Guild came under the influence of Rath Oligard some time after 29 ABY, and were coerced into joining his coalition bent upon destroying the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. This proved to be a major asset to the Liberation Front and Capital Enterprises, giving them a noted technological edge. Mass producing their forces, the Collective launched an assault on the Brotherhood while it was in the midst of its civil war, finishing the already crippled and nearly-destroyed flagship of the Iron Forces.

The Brotherhood was quick to respond, calling a truce between the Iron Throne and the Clans before launching an assault on Nancora. The Clans pressed a major attack, with Clan Odan-Urr breaking through the orbital defenses and besieging Axio City, with the others joining them in the attack from other vectors. They were able to press back the defending units and overwhelm the city, but learned that the Collective had managed to predict this and somehow launch an attack on every single Clan homeworld simultaneously. The attack succeeded in devastating the Yridia system, destroying Clan Tarentum in the process, but all other efforts failed. With the bulk of the fighting done, the Iron Throne committed its forces to the conflict.

Left in ruins by the attack, Nancora was effectively abandoned by the Collective. Withdrawing to more defensible territories, their previous stronghold was left to rust and its people to fend for themselves. A small fleet of Collective ships too damaged to regroup with the main armada eventually reclaimed the world, press-ganging its populace into slavery in an effort to repair their dreadnoughts. This was put to an end by House Hoth who, upon learning of the recovering ships, used a combination of infiltrators and long-range attacks to force a surrender.

Geography and climate

Nancora’s geography is comprised mostly of barren deserts, ruined cities, mountains and deep depressions that were once large lakes and seas. Many of the mountain ranges are filled with miles upon miles of tunnels that dot their sides and stretch across the landscape — all places where, formerly, people had lived.

Landmarks

The Nancorans eventually rebuilt their complexes and cities into five major centers: The main cities, Axio and Faron are large metropolises covering much of the planet's surface. Built around underground shelters over many years, they have grown beyond their meager limits and are clearly visible from space as large discs of concentric city blocks. A major railway system connects them across the barren wasteland in between. Much like the cities there are three major fabrication complexes on the ground. Donning the names 'Empusa', 'Chymera', and 'Hydra', these massive city-sized industrial complexes are split into fabrication blocks for many kinds of manufacturing facilities. Here the Nancorans manufacture and develop their weaponry, ships, equipment and supplies.

The rest of the planet is still filled with the ruins of ancient cities, metallic skyscrapers protruding from dust dunes and the remains of starships wrecked in too many wars. These ‘badlands’ are deathtraps for most people, places where dust storms play havoc on instruments, ships have trouble staying afloat and those lost often remain forgotten — it is also the place where the Technocratic elite train and prepare for their missions.

Faron City

Faron City block

Faron is one of the twin cities on Nancora alongside Axio, breaking up the planet's scarred surface with their presence. Originally existing in the form of underground shelters, the city was built up slowly—layer by layer—until it became a metropolis so large that it can be clearly seen from orbit. In order to maintain an organized infrastructure, the city itself is separated into districts based on the disc-like, concentric blocks that make up its design.

The outer district is the largest of these. Here, the buildings form alleys and streets that criss-cross as they either run straight towards the center of Faron or curve along its circumference. The complexes found here are almost mathematical in design. Towers built upon towers, they all link together like geometric puzzle pieces with harsh lines and angles in lieu of softer edges. Having to deal with the elements, the durasteel constructs appear weathered and worn, but maintain a bright coloring to reflect as much light as possible and reduce its thermal conversion.

Industry thrives in Faron, and its districts embody this. In the outer district, shops meet with living centers and the lines between them blur. An apartment cluster appears much the same as a grand complex containing a myriad of speeders or other such technological constructions. Power relays, the key to keeping the city functioning in its entirely, are staggered along the streets and each level. Through redundancy, the system prevents the loss of a single relay from crippling it. The citizens flood the district at ground level, marching with haste towards their destinations while the skylanes flicker with activity high above.

In Faron's outer district, the thriving metropolis can be seen in all its many facets, but also at its most vulnerable.

The Badlands

The Badlands

To walk upon the surface of Nancora is to take a path akin to a death sentence. That is how it earned its moniker: the Badlands. The Nancora system's star scorched the earth long ago, leaving a barren, sun-bleached surface behind. The soil remains as nothing but dust and left to the winds mercy. But there is none, as dust storms can form without warning and charge across the wastelands as roaring behemoths. The only shelter to be found lies scattered in the form of ruins of a time long past.

Spires and wreckage claw up through the cracked surface, giving the appearance of a planet-spanning junkyard. It is there that the Technocratic Guild gathers much of their resources, repurposing what once was into materials for new fabrications. At the same time, the most dangerous of these ruinous death-traps show the signs of the Technocratic elite's rigorous training. With a central spire rising from beneath a mound of wreckage, fresh scorch marks pocket the landscape of rising dunes in a circular clearing alongside the sand scraped remains of those who failed. A labyrinthian ring of partially unearthed structures closes in this area, providing some semblance of cover from the passing storms but nearly as dangerous themselves due to their weakened state. One wrong step can lead to collapse.

Very few come to the Badlands of Nancora. Fewer still make out out again.

Axio Transit Station Cresh

Cresh station

On Nancora, the twin cities of Faron and Axio are connected via a single rail system. This direct line between them consists of staggered transit stations that provide a means of access to the badlands and the resources buried within them. Axio Transit Station Cresh is one such stop for the trams. Named as such due to its closer proximity to Axio than Faron, Station Cresh maintains the same design as all the other stations along the route.

The rail system itself spans four lines wide, double stacked to allow for maximum flow of transit. This results in eight active trams at any one time. Each side moves in the opposite direction of the other, meaning the fast moving trams could come rushing through at any time from either Faron, Axio, or both. The station itself consists of lifts and walkways leading to the surface far beneath the platform. The main buildings present offer up supply stalls serving food, beverages, and equipment, sold at a premium to account for their necessity in the Badlands. What remains is a small security presence as the Technocratic Guild has an armed garrison at each of their stations.

As a major supply route between the cities, the transit stations see a lot of traffic no matter the time. Station Cresh is one of the busiest, often seeing materials arriving from the lifts and being loaded onto the trams. The seeming small scale of the station can lend one to underestimating it, but its importance means any disruption will be dealt with swiftly.

Factory "Empusa"

Empusa fabrication block

While not nearly as large as the twin cities on Nancora, the trio of factories that accompany them make a case to be called cities all their own. Empusa is the first of these industrial complexes, and the most notable. Its modular design lends itself to fabrication blocks entirely dedicated to specific needs. One section may be focused on the mass-production of firearms and other weapons, while another is producing vehicle after vehicle.

The largest of these fabrication blocks is also the most vulnerable, a cavernous bay resembling a dreadnought's hangar system with an opening leading directly to the land outside Empusa. It is here that fabricators line the floor, producing ground assault vehicles along a series of conveyors. Supplies and materials are stacked along the walls, ready for delivery to the waiting automated arms.

This section is overseen by a series of control rooms and interconnected catwalks that form a spider web suspended above the fabricators. Security is tight, each unit closed off to the others and ID locks at their entrances. Shield generators are built into the gaping maw of the fabricator bay, preventing the elements from entering the complex while allowing a staging area for the completed units