Originally posted by travalv2:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by far-trader:
(0215) in Querion subsector. I only know it off the top of my head from some recent work there.
If there is still (as of 1105) one that far into the Marches sector I'd expect there were more Vargr worlds prior to the Imperial settlement of the sector.
Vargr: A single world in the Spinward Marches has been colonized by Vargr. Rushu (0215) was originally colonized by the
Ruku Aegzz (the Worlds of Leader Rukh) in 1070. Human settlements on the world were bought out at a fair price dueing the establishment of the colony. In 1099, Rushu declared its independence from the Rukh Aegz and aligned itself with the Zhodani Consulate.</font>[/QUOTE]OK, I will reply to my own post.
First, I suspect (but can't prove) that Far-trader is right: there were Vargr colonies and settlements within the Marches before Imperial settlement. Just looking at the proximity of Gvurrdon strongly suggests that such was the case.
And the VERY sharp, straight line between the sectors - near-complete Vargr settlement of Gvurrdon and near-complete Human settlement of the Marches - implies some artifical force or action to keep both groups on
their side of the Marches/Gvurrdon border.
I don't think that large-scale Imperial action (most likely involving genocide on epic scales) was involved. We
do have an example of this: the Vargr Campaigns, a series of wars fought between 210 and 348, waged across 14 subsectors (larger than the Ilelish revolt, at seven subsectors!), centred on Corridor Sector.
We know that the Imperium was settling worlds in the Marches soon after it's birth in Capital, hundreds of light years away.
(Wow!) The Imperium therefore knew of the bonanza of unclaimed worlds Behind the Claw, and wanted secure transport & communication lines to the region - something that was impossible as long as the Vargr dominated Corridor Sector.
So the Imperium cleared Corridor of Vargr settlements. It took a 138-year war to get the job done. Naturally, the current Imperial dynasty (you know, the one with a Vargr Archduke) doesn't like to talk about it much.
As no such war was fought in the Marches, it is reasonable to assume that there were no
major Vargr worlds that could fight the Imperium toe-to-toe, for decade after decade. Minor skirmishes (involving minor world-cratering) is more likely, but such actions are not mentioned in the Offical Imperial timeline. (AFAIK - anyone can correct me if I'm wrong.)
Perhaps the Vargr decided to Get Out While They Can. Perhaps the Sector government decided to discourage widespread discussion of those events. Perhaps there
was no Vargr settlement of the Marches, due to a 'gentlebeings agreement' - the Vargr settle Gvurrdon, the Zhodani get Foreven, and the Imperium get the Marches. I just don't know.
Not in the Offical Traveller Universe, anyway.
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Just another 'population distribution' data point. The Spinward Marches got it's first settlement in 60: by 1116, the Imperial population of the Marches is ~250 bilion. Compared to this, Core sector hardly grew at all!