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|title = Galactic Guide: Croshaw System
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|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/15019-Galactic-Guide
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2015-10-20
|series = Galactic Guide
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The Jump that changed the course of Humanity.
In 2271, after ten years investigating a space anomaly in the [[Sol System]], scientist and explorer [[Nick Croshaw]] made history when he became the first known Human to traverse a jump point and enter a new star system. As a tribute to his monumental accomplishments, the system he discovered would come to bear his name.
It was a turbulent and contentious hundred years between Croshaw’s discovery and when a planet in [[Croshaw system|Croshaw]] was terraformed. Lacking an organization to oversee expansion into the system created a plethora of issues. Humans had figured out a way to reach the stars, but were still struggling with how to inhabit them.
At first, a number of private and state-owned terraforming companies raced into Croshaw to lay claim to its planets. None of them succeeded. Each company had failed to calculate exactly how expensive it would be to continually transport supplies to maintain their operations. It was obvious that an organized Human response was needed, but, instead of focusing on a solution, countries and corporations squabbled over how land rights and mineral resources should be divided once terraforming was complete.
At the same time, there was still a good deal of fear about inter-system travel. Many people who entered the jump point between Croshaw and Sol vanished. With jump drive technology still in its infancy, ships had to be manually piloted between the two systems. Out of this, a new breed of pilot was born. Nicknamed “Jumpers,” these pilots sold themselves as the only reliable way to get between the two systems, and charged handsomely for their services. It was only after auto-piloted jump drives became widely accessible that “Jumpers” changed their focus to discovering new jump points, making them the forefathers of the “NavJumpers” that still exist today.
Amidst all the chaos and confusion, a committee appointed by the World Summit, a gathering of [[Earth]]’s leaders, finally took control of expansion into the Croshaw System. The committee organized the linking of resources from various countries and companies to tackle the terraforming of [[Angeli|Croshaw II]] and [[Vann|Croshaw III]], established a lottery to grant land and mineral rights once the process was complete, and, most importantly, figured out how to pay for it all.
The committee’s masterstroke was the Freeman Act, a piece of legislation that helped fund the terraforming of Croshaw while also populating it through the sale of one-way tickets. Not only were people buying passage aboard government-subsidized shuttles, they were guaranteed a place to live on the new planet. Sales were slow at first. While the public had acclimated to the notion of living on another planet, the thought of living in a new system entirely proved to be a truly scary concept. Further assurances eased their fears and gradually got the public excited at the prospect. The influx of ticket sales kept the committee’s terraforming fund solvent and created an entire class of people who counted down the days until they could start a new life in another system as Humanity’s first interstellar settlers.
The committee’s successful stewardship convinced Humanity’s leaders that a cohesive voice and vision was needed to aid our ascension out to the stars. In 2380, the World Summit ended with a historic announcement that created the United Nations of Earth (UNE). Humanity had realized that to succeed in the stars, we had to stop thinking of ourselves as many and start seeing ourselves as one.
=== [[Icarus|Asteroid Belt (Icarus)]] ===
Current scientific research suggests that the Icarus asteroid belt is the remainder of a planet that failed to form. Sitting between the system’s type-G main-sequence star and [[Croshaw I]], it shields enough of the star to leave the system with a very narrow habitable zone. As one of the Empire’s oldest mining fields, there is little of value left here.
=== [[Croshaw I]] ===
This is a planet known for its colorful yellow and orange clouds. What makes this tiny planet beautiful also makes it deadly, since the dense atmosphere is highly corrosive and toxic.
=== [[Angeli|Croshaw II: Angeli]] ===
Angeli’s natural beauty is as much of a marvel today as it was when it was first discovered. The planet’s biosphere is reminiscent of Earth’s, featuring massive bodies of water and large expanses of land dotted by mountain ranges.
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