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{{System
| name = Pyro
| type = SINGLE_STAR
| size = 9.83
| startypes = Flare Star
| image = Pyro 2D.png
| discoveredin = 2469 (data)<br/><br/><br/>2493 (visited)
| discoveredby = [[Raj MacEwan]],<br/>The [[Roustabout]]<br/><br/>[[Pyrotechnic Amalgamated|PyAm]] Explorer
| stations = 18
}}

The '''Pyro system''' is a dangerous and mostly anarchic system characterized by an unstable star.

It takes its name from its claimant and from its solar flares.<ref name=":0">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlVqQ8nhdQ4 Star Citizen Live: Narrative History], Star Citizen, YouTube, 2 August 2024.</ref>

Originally claimed in [[2493]] by [[Pyrotechnic Amalgamated]] for its lucrative mining sites, the intense solar flares caused the company to abandon the system in [[2563]] after extracting most precious metals from its planets. Since then, independent organizations, pioneer settlers, and pirate gangs such as the [[Headhunters]], [[73R Vipers]], [[Fire Rats]], [[Rough & Ready]], and [[XenoThreat]] have made the system their home.

No central governing authority controls the system. Instead, competing gangs rule over ever-changing sectors of control between rival clans. The general rule cited by residents is: "whoever has the most guns wins."<ref name=":2" /> However, control over some strategic locations such as [[Ruin Station]] and its drug labs confers significant power upon its ruling faction and de facto system leadership status.<ref name=":5">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0ODxJM917N-pyro-system|text=Pyro System|accessdate=2023-11-01}}</ref>

Pyro's sun went into a prolonged nova phase long before mankind reached for the stars and little is known of the original makeup of the system. Six planets remain, with life and human inhabitants clinging on where possible. Every planet in the system is at some level of decay. Any improperly shielded spacecraft will sustain residual damage from Pyro's star while making transit through the system,<ref name=":2">{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/13096-System-Unlock-Pyro/|text=Unlock: Pyro System}}</ref> and radiation exposure can be deadly for individuals. Human shield technology really took off post Tevarin War, so what used to be dangerous isn't as dangerous now.<ref name=":0" />
==History==
In [[2469]], the [[Earth]]-flagged tanker ship ''[[Roustabout]]'' was traveling through the [[Cano system]]. Watch Officer [[Raj MacEwan]] noted a gravitational anomaly thirty thousand kilometers off the transport's port bow.<ref name=":5" /> A detailed report was sent to the ship's corporate owners and Pyro's eventual namesake, [[Pyrotechnic Amalgamated]], but no action was taken. Twenty-four years later, when Pyrotechnic was seeking new mining territories, CEO [[Cecile Uchiha]] ordered a review of old scan records and noted the original report from the ''Roustabout''. They dispatched an exploration ship to the region and formally discovered the jump point to Pyro, and soon began to chart its environs.<ref name=":5" />

Surveys noted the overall disarray of the planetary system, the effects of the unusual solar activity from the star on their equipment, the difficulty of finding transportable resources, and the unlikelihood that the company could afford to successfully [[Terraforming|terraform]] anything there. The board fiercely debated what to do with their discovery, but ultimately decided to deliver Pyro’s coordinates to the [[United Nations of Earth]] in hopes of collecting government subsidies.<ref name="robertsspaceindustries.com">{{Cite RSI|text=Galactic Guide: Pyro|int=Comm-Link:Galactic Guide - Pyro|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13852-Pyro}}</ref>

After obtaining control of the system, the UNE carried out a comprehensive survey. While some of the findings seemed promising, such as the presence of potentially profitable mineral deposits on [[Pyro II]], others indicated danger, especially concerning the possible consequences of living under a flare star. The UNE determined that it would sponsor a pilot program measuring the effects of solar flares on Humans before officially claiming the system, and opened Pyro up to commercial use in the meantime. If the results of the study proved positive, Pyro would be given the green light for colonization.

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