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Posted by: Kurt
« on: April 28, 2010, 09:27:52 AM »

Quote from: "cjblack"
I see that they've found Epsilon Indi.  They're not too far from Sol, then.

Many of the stars in the "Known Space" selection are fairly close to Terra.  I will say no more about how close the Zogs are to Terran Space  :D
Posted by: cjblack
« on: April 27, 2010, 07:11:34 PM »

I see that they've found Epsilon Indi.  They're not too far from Sol, then.
Posted by: Kurt
« on: April 27, 2010, 10:42:12 AM »

[attachment=0:icx3uhfe]Zog Expanses 2362.gif[/attachment:icx3uhfe]

Note: This map reflects the state of the Zog Expanses as of 2362.  Obviously, at the start of the campaign they hadn't started exploring yet, but didn't record the state of their star map at different times in the campaign, so the only thing I can show you is the final product.  

Second note: For ease of understanding, and because most of the readers of this journal are residents of Terra, all place names are in Terran Standard.  This will primarily come into effect in terms of known Star names.  Of course, the Zogs are not going to name a star Lacaille 8760 or Gliese 660, but the names they do give to those systems will be meaningless to anyone not born on a Zog planet, therefore, all star names will be given, where possible, in their known Terran Standard equivalents, to avoid confusion.

Third Note: All jump gates are the result of construction by alien races.  The Zogs have not built any gates to date because of their built-in paranoia.