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{{Infobox System
{{System
|Name = Goss
| name = Goss
|Image =Goss.jpg
| image = Goss.jpg
| discoveredin = 2563
|System Type = Binary
| discoveredby = [[Human]]s
|Asteroid Belts =
|Size = 6
|Star Type = Main Sequence Dwarf-K, Main Sequence Dwarf-K
|Affiliation = UEE
|Discovered in = 2509, 2516 (between)
|Planets = 3
|Jump Points = 5
|Population =
|Economy =
|Threat =
|Space Stations =
}}
}}
The '''Goss''' System is the epitome of natural beauty on a grand scale. Located at the forefront of a massive emission nebula, The [[Olympus Pool]], this binary star system is so stunningly different from anything else in space that early explorers could not believe what they had happened across. Massive, permanent bands of turquoise, gold and deep orange expand infinitely across the sky in brilliant patterns from any viewpoint in the system. A persistent, unverifiable rumor claims that the system’s name derives from the first explorer captain’s reaction to his discovery: “Gosh.” Erstwhile travelers should be warned: do not repeat this anecdote in the presence of Gossians; they consider it the ultimate insult to their home and more than enough reason to start a fistfight.


The '''Goss system''' is the epitome of natural beauty on a grand scale. Located at the forefront of a massive emission nebula, The [[Olympus Pool]], this binary star system is so stunningly different from anything else in space that early explorers could not believe what they had happened across. Massive, permanent bands of turquoise, gold and deep orange expand infinitely across the sky in brilliant patterns from any viewpoint in the system. A persistent, unverifiable rumor claims that the system's name derives from the first explorer captain's reaction to his discovery: "Gosh." Erstwhile travelers should be warned: do not repeat this anecdote in the presence of Gossians; they consider it the ultimate insult to their home and more than enough reason to start a fistfight.
Like the Grand Canyon on [[Earth]] or the [[Magnetic Ridge]] on [[Terra (planet)|Terra]], Goss exists first and foremost as a tourist destination, with little to offer those not interested in taking in the sights. Goss was initially settled by a plethora of naturalistic religious groups, likely motivated by the belief that the system’s majestic nebulascape would allow them to better commune with their deities. As a result, the population today prides itself on its self-sufficiency, producing their own goods with little excess. The end result is that Goss is no place for a bulk trader.


Like the Grand Canyon on [[Earth]] or the [[Magnetic Ridge]] on [[Terra (planet)|Terra]], Goss exists first and foremost as a tourist destination, with little to offer those not interested in taking in the sights. Goss was initially settled by a plethora of naturalistic religious groups, likely motivated by the belief that the system's majestic nebulascape would allow them to better commune with their deities. As a result, the population today prides itself on its self-sufficiency, producing their own goods with little excess. The end result is that Goss is no place for a bulk trader.
Small-haulers are another story. Between hand-made Gossian goods, mountains of assorted tourist knickknacks and the rare life forms native to the system’s in- habitable worlds, there are plenty of high-demand goods available in small numbers. It’s a great way for an [[Aurora (series)|Aurora]] or a [[300i]] pilot with a smaller cargo hold to supplement their vacation. Or, in the case of the more restricted life forms, a way for a pilot living outside the law to make quite a bit of profit.


Small-haulers are another story. Between hand-made Gossian goods, mountains of assorted tourist knickknacks and the rare life forms native to the system's inhabitable worlds, there are plenty of high-demand goods available in small numbers. It's a great way for an [[Aurora (series)|Aurora]] or a [[300i]] pilot with a smaller cargo hold to supplement their vacation. Or, in the case of the more restricted life forms, a way for a pilot living outside the law to make quite a bit of profit.
The [[UEE]] military also regularly utilizes Goss as a port of call for shore leave for their longer-duration frontier-facing fleets. [[Civilian]]s would do well to avoid the nightclubs and other hotspots on [[Cassel]] when a UEE carrier group is in orbit! The servicemen visiting the planet in such instances have usually been in space for eight to twelve months without relief, and enter the atmosphere looking for a good time. Local authorities are used to these visits and generally look the other way to much of the rowdiness. There is also a large military hospital complex on [[Goss III]], the ultimate destination for warriors wounded in battle with the [[Vanduul]].<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13370-Goss|text=Galactic Guide: Goss System}}</ref>


The [[UEE]] military also regularly utilizes Goss as a port of call for shore leave for their longer-duration frontier-facing fleets. [[Civilian]]s would do well to avoid the nightclubs and other hotspots on [[Cassel]] when a UEE carrier group is in orbit! The servicemen visiting the planet in such instances have usually been in space for eight to twelve months without relief, and they eagerly come down to the surface looking for a good time. Local authorities are used to these visits and generally look the other way to much of the rowdiness. There is also a large military hospital complex on [[Goss III]], the ultimate destination for warriors wounded in battle with the [[Vanduul]].<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13370-Goss|text=Galactic Guide: Goss System}}</ref>
Generally regarded as one of the most visually stunning parts of the Empire, Goss is a binary star system situated near the massive stellar phenomenon known as the Olympus Pool. Consequently, the bulk of the system's economy comes from tourism, but Gossians pride themselves on being self sufficient as the system produces its raw materials internally, [[mining]] and harvesting resources on their own.


==Gravitational governors==
== Points of Interest ==
{{Editorial Note|'''Note:''' This section is a prototype of new automatic listing.}}
{{DPLCat Locations|Goss System}}


===Goss A===
== Gravitational Governors ==
{{Main|Goss A}}


Goss A is a K-type main sequence star.
=== [[Goss A]] ===
Goss A is a Main Sequence Dwarf-K star.


=== [[Goss B]] ===
===Goss B===
{{Main|Goss B}}
Goss B is a Main Sequence Dwarf-K star.

Goss B is a K-type main sequence star.

==Planets==
===Goss I===
{{Main|Goss I}}


== Planets ==
=== [[Goss I]] ===
The abundant farmlands that cover most of this planet's massive mono-continent are used to exclusively feed the large population on neighboring planet, [[Cassel]].
The abundant farmlands that cover most of this planet's massive mono-continent are used to exclusively feed the large population on neighboring planet, [[Cassel]].


=== [[Cassel|Cassel : Goss II]] ===
===Cassel : Goss II ===
{{Main|Cassel}}

Hundreds of millions of tourists from all over the universe come to visit the beautiful coastlines of this biodiverse world.
Hundreds of millions of tourists from all over the universe come to visit the beautiful coastlines of this biodiverse world.


=== [[Goss III]] ===
===Goss III===
{{Main|Goss III}}

Access to this small sub-tropical world is restricted to those who receive clearance from the military base on its surface.
Access to this small sub-tropical world is restricted to those who receive clearance from the military base on its surface.


==Nebulae==
== Other System Landmarks ==
=== [[Olympus Pool]] ===
===Olympus Pool===
{{Main|Olympus Pool}}
The dark side of the Goss System is that the system’s nebula also acts as an effective curtain for nearby pirate operations. Pirate organizations have been known to base themselves in the outer gasses of the [[Olympus Pool]] and raid shipping or conduct illegal trade. It is believed that at least one standing pirate facility exists within the Pool, as well as standard rendezvous coordinates for several narcotics runs. Tourists should avoid this region of space entirely. Its denizens are especially brazen, given the frequency of UEE shore leave visits to Goss, although some theorize that the UEE actually encourages piracy in the region as it gives newly trained pilots a ready source of target practice.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>

The dark side of the Goss System is that the system's nebula also acts as an effective curtain for nearby pirate operations. Pirate organizations have been known to base themselves in the outer gasses of the [[Olympus Pool]] and raid shipping or conduct illegal trade. It is believed that at least one standing pirate facility exists within the Pool, as well as standard rendezvous coordinates for several narcotics runs. Tourists should avoid this region of space entirely. Its denizens are especially brazen, given the frequency of UEE shore leave visits to Goss, although some theorize that the UEE actually encourages piracy in the region as it gives newly trained pilots a ready source of target practice.<ref name="ReferenceA" />


The Olympus Pool does not appear on the [[Starmap]].
The Olympus Pool does not appear on the [[Starmap]].


== Known Jump Points ==
==Known jump points ==
{{Jump points}}
{| class="wikitable"
!Jump Gate
!Type
!Size
!Destination
|-
|[[Goss - Osiris]]
|
|Large
|[[Osiris]]
|-
|[[Goss - Tayac]]
|
|Large
|[[Tayac]]
|-
|[[Goss - Terra]]
|
|Medium
|[[Terra]]
|-
|[[Goss - Tyrol]]
|
|Medium
|[[Tyrol]]
|-
|[[Goss - Helios]]
|
|Medium
|[[Helios]]
|}


==Development==

===Timeline issue ===
== Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Goss System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15466-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref> ==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-hbdSNJrWc}}

== Timeline Issue ==
The Galactic Guide article referenced for the system's discovery date gives the year as 2503, but this is before the discovery of any adjoining system. It is worth noting however that the dates for the adjoining systems are from post-2014 lore content I.E. after the starmap shuffle, whereas the Goss Galactic Guide is from 2013. The 2016 Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy on Goss did not mention dates at all. As such it seems likely that the 2503 date here is wrong, and that the system was actually discovered sometime between 2509 (Taranis -> Helios) and 2788 (Goss -> Osiris).
The Galactic Guide article referenced for the system's discovery date gives the year as 2503, but this is before the discovery of any adjoining system. It is worth noting however that the dates for the adjoining systems are from post-2014 lore content I.E. after the starmap shuffle, whereas the Goss Galactic Guide is from 2013. The 2016 Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy on Goss did not mention dates at all. As such it seems likely that the 2503 date here is wrong, and that the system was actually discovered sometime between 2509 (Taranis -> Helios) and 2788 (Goss -> Osiris).


==Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy==
== References ==
{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-hbdSNJrWc}}<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Goss System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15466-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref>
{{Reflist}}

==References==
<references />


{{System navplate|Goss}}
{{System navplate|Goss}}
{{Navplate systems}}


[[Category:Binary Star Systems]]
{{InfoboxSEO}}

Latest revision as of 13:24, 13 November 2024

Quick facts:
Goss system
Type
Binary
Size
6 AU
Status
Published
Star types
K-type main sequence, K-type main sequence
Astronomical objects
Planets
3
Jump points
5
Sensors
Danger
2.56/10
Economy
2.56/10
Population
8.8/10
History
Discovered in
2563
Discovered by

The Goss system is the epitome of natural beauty on a grand scale. Located at the forefront of a massive emission nebula, The Olympus Pool, this binary star system is so stunningly different from anything else in space that early explorers could not believe what they had happened across. Massive, permanent bands of turquoise, gold and deep orange expand infinitely across the sky in brilliant patterns from any viewpoint in the system. A persistent, unverifiable rumor claims that the system's name derives from the first explorer captain's reaction to his discovery: "Gosh." Erstwhile travelers should be warned: do not repeat this anecdote in the presence of Gossians; they consider it the ultimate insult to their home and more than enough reason to start a fistfight.

Like the Grand Canyon on Earth or the Magnetic Ridge on Terra, Goss exists first and foremost as a tourist destination, with little to offer those not interested in taking in the sights. Goss was initially settled by a plethora of naturalistic religious groups, likely motivated by the belief that the system's majestic nebulascape would allow them to better commune with their deities. As a result, the population today prides itself on its self-sufficiency, producing their own goods with little excess. The end result is that Goss is no place for a bulk trader.

Small-haulers are another story. Between hand-made Gossian goods, mountains of assorted tourist knickknacks and the rare life forms native to the system's inhabitable worlds, there are plenty of high-demand goods available in small numbers. It's a great way for an Aurora or a 300i pilot with a smaller cargo hold to supplement their vacation. Or, in the case of the more restricted life forms, a way for a pilot living outside the law to make quite a bit of profit.

The UEE military also regularly utilizes Goss as a port of call for shore leave for their longer-duration frontier-facing fleets. Civilians would do well to avoid the nightclubs and other hotspots on Cassel when a UEE carrier group is in orbit! The servicemen visiting the planet in such instances have usually been in space for eight to twelve months without relief, and they eagerly come down to the surface looking for a good time. Local authorities are used to these visits and generally look the other way to much of the rowdiness. There is also a large military hospital complex on Goss III, the ultimate destination for warriors wounded in battle with the Vanduul.[1]

Gravitational governors

Goss A

Goss A is a K-type main sequence star.

Goss B

Goss B is a K-type main sequence star.

Planets

Goss I

The abundant farmlands that cover most of this planet's massive mono-continent are used to exclusively feed the large population on neighboring planet, Cassel.

Cassel : Goss II

Hundreds of millions of tourists from all over the universe come to visit the beautiful coastlines of this biodiverse world.

Goss III

Access to this small sub-tropical world is restricted to those who receive clearance from the military base on its surface.

Nebulae

Olympus Pool

The dark side of the Goss System is that the system's nebula also acts as an effective curtain for nearby pirate operations. Pirate organizations have been known to base themselves in the outer gasses of the Olympus Pool and raid shipping or conduct illegal trade. It is believed that at least one standing pirate facility exists within the Pool, as well as standard rendezvous coordinates for several narcotics runs. Tourists should avoid this region of space entirely. Its denizens are especially brazen, given the frequency of UEE shore leave visits to Goss, although some theorize that the UEE actually encourages piracy in the region as it gives newly trained pilots a ready source of target practice.[1]

The Olympus Pool does not appear on the Starmap.

Known jump points

Jump gate Direction Size Destination
Goss - Helios Bidirectional Medium Helios - Goss, in Helios system
Goss - Osiris Bidirectional Large Osiris - Goss, in Osiris system
Goss - Tayac Bidirectional Large Tayac - Goss, in Tayac system
Goss - Terra Bidirectional Medium Terra - Goss, in Terra system
Goss - Tyrol Bidirectional Medium Tyrol - Goss, in Tyrol system

Development

Timeline issue

The Galactic Guide article referenced for the system's discovery date gives the year as 2503, but this is before the discovery of any adjoining system. It is worth noting however that the dates for the adjoining systems are from post-2014 lore content I.E. after the starmap shuffle, whereas the Goss Galactic Guide is from 2013. The 2016 Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy on Goss did not mention dates at all. As such it seems likely that the 2503 date here is wrong, and that the system was actually discovered sometime between 2509 (Taranis -> Helios) and 2788 (Goss -> Osiris).

Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy

[2]

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Galactic Guide: Goss System. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link
  2. Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Goss System. Transmission - Comm-Link
Locations in the