Star
type (Recharge time): K3V
Position
in system: 2 (of 9)
Number
of satellites: 2 (Hestaby, Dunkelzhan)
Surface
gravity: 1.02 g
Atmospheric
Pressure: Standard (Breathable)
Equatorial
Temperature: 40 (Tropical)
Surface
water: 70 percent
Recharging
station: Zenith
HPG
Class: B (Inoperative)
Highest
native life: Mammals
Population:
450,000,000 (3145)
Socio-Industrial
levels: B-C-B-B-A
Landmasses
(Capitol city): Kitanemuk, Miwok, Serrano (Redding),Timbisha,
Shasta
was discovered early in the age of exploration, and almost immediately tagged
as an ideal location for a colony. Orbiting a small, orange sun, the planet’s
position sloe to the primary meant that it was blessed with Earth-like
conditions and an abundance of native flora and fauna. Much of the planet’s
four major continents were covered in thick forests, most notably the dense
interior jungles. Save for the equatorial deserts of the largest continent
(Later named Serrano), the world seemed ripe for human habitation.
The
biggest obstacle to colonization was not a problem with the planet itself, but
with its local life forms. Several aggressive species called Shasta home, most
notably the Skatha Ape. While largely confined to the planet’s thick jungles,
this six-armed primate monstrosity proved to be a hazard for early explorers. Even
after several early programs to push them back, populations of Skatha Apes
still dwell in the Mendoza Jungle Reserve, and are considered to be a hazard
for the unwary traveler. Such hazards did, however, help slow development,
leaving many of the planet’s forested areas still untouched.
These
issues with the native wildlife would serve to somewhat shape Shasta’s
development. The resistance to push into the jungle interiors of the world lead
to the bulk of the colony building being centered on the planet’s coastlines.
In turn, this lead to an image of Shasta as a (relatively) unspoilt jungle
paradise, which attracted colonists from environmentally-minded groups. Many of
them would go on to set up their own colonies within and jungles in order to
live closer to nature and escape from the growing conflicts of the period.
Over
time, this lead to the planet’s population being divided into two groups; the
coastal city dwelling majority, and the interior environmental communities (who
in turn were in fact more of a morass of dozens of smaller, independent groups
from a diverse range of backgrounds and ideologies). When Shasta joined the
nascent Free Worlds League in 2290, the newly formed planetary government
promised to respect the rights of both groups. More often, however, while the government
was a representative democracy, it chose to ignore the wilderness groups and
leave them to rule themselves. This suited them just fine, and as a result,
relationships between the two groups, while occasionally strained, were still
cordial for much of the planet’s history.
During
the Star League era, Shasta’s reputation as an ecological haven grew,
attracting tourists from across human space. While this bought a great deal of
wealth to the planet, it also created some tension when a number of game
reserves were set up for hunting tours.
After
the fall of the Star League, the tourist trade collapsed, undermining the
planetary economy. With the growing succession war and the need to offset the
loss of the Bolan Thumb worlds, the Free Worlds League began mining in
previously undeveloped regions of the planet. These moves were supported by the
planetary government, which was desperate for the income that such ventures
would provide.
These
actions were opposed by the wilderness communities, but due to their smaller
numbers and limited presence in the planetary government (largely by their own
choice and centuries of deliberate growing isolationism) they found that they
were unable to block this development. This led to a rift between the two, with
many of the groups choosing to retreat further from planetary affairs. The
mines also had one other side effect, in that they attracted Lyran raiders who
would attack the world numerous times during the Succession Wars.
Save
for a brief occupation by the Lyran Alliance in the early Jihad, Shasta
remained a part of the Free Worlds League until its dissolution. In the
aftermath, Shasta chose to remain independent, despite overtures from both the
Marik-Stewart Commonwealth and the Duchy of Tamarind-Abbey. Rather, the planetary
government decided to concentrate on healing their world, and attempting to
mend fences with its divided population. These efforts were only partially
successful, with many choosing to remain aloof.
Shasta
was invaded again by the Lyrans in 3137, one of the first worlds to fall during
operation HAMMERFALL. The planetary militia were only able to put up limited resistance,
and the government capitulated quickly. The Lyrans made no effort at all to
integrate the planet’s wilderness communities, rather focusing on occupying the
cities and the remaining mines. The world would change hands again in 3140 when
it was seized by the Wolf Empire. Unlike the Lyrans, however, the Wolves made a
deliberate effort to reach out to the remote communities in their efforts at
nation building. Most of the groups proved to be indifferent or hostile, but
some seemed to be actually impressed by the Clan lifestyle and warrior ethos.
Today
Shasta does remain a divided world. The bulk of the planet’s population live in
the coastal cities. Modern and cosmopolitan, the cities boast a high standard
of living and modern technology stemming from centuries of relatively peaceful
life. Conversely, the wilderness communities range from agrarian communes to
neo-primitive tribes. No accurate count of their population is available, a
result of centuries of isolationism and remoteness, with some groups going to
great lengths to hide themselves from the outside world. Under the Wolf Empire,
the planetary Government has been left largely alone to rule its own affairs.
Despite
nine centuries of habitation, the interior of many of Shasta’s jungle regions
remain largely unexplored. Legends about as to what might lie within, from lost
tribes and hidden cities to Star League storehouses and secret Word of Blake research
centers. In the last couple of years, the Wolf Empire has shown a growing
interest in Exploring and mapping these unexplored regions for reasons that
remain unknown.
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