Authors: Grant Hallman
Tubewall - the artificial gravity
well created by Tubedrive.
UnTube - to drop out of Tubedrive
Warm boot - starting a computer
from standby, one level above cold shutdown
Wristcomp - powerful 15x9x2cm wrist
computer includes camera, screen, translator, 2-way communications
Regnum Navy Ranks
-
Regnum
Marine equivalent
Fleet Admiral - Field Marshal
Admiral - General
Vice Admiral - Lieutenant General
Rear Admiral - Major General
Captain - Colonel
Commander
- Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Commander - Major
Lieutenant - Captain
Lieutenant(JG) - 1
st
Lieutenant
Ensign - 2
nd
Lieutenant
Chief Warrant Officer - CWO
Warrant Officer - WO
Master CPO - Master Gunnery
Sergeant
Senior CPO - Master Sergeant
Chief Petty Officer - Gunnery Sergeant
Petty Officer - Sergeant
Seaman - Corporal
Seaman Apprentice - Private
Vessels
RNS
Argosy
- Destroyer,
Sandra Wallace
RSS
Arvida-Yee
- Regnum
Survey Ship (registration RS88938), William Leitch
RNS
Attila
- Destroyer,
Vincent Steuben
RNS
Belleville
- Battlewagon
(Y-class), Alexi DaCosta commanding
RNS
Leacock
- Battlewagon
(Y-class), flag, Rear Admiral Carl Mattison
RNS
Meredith
- Light
cruiser, Lewis Graham
RNS
Utterson
- Destroyer,
Angelo Krepescue
RSS-Regnum Survey Ship
RNS- Regnum Navy Ship
FTB-Fast Torpedo Boat
LAST-Landing Assault Shuttle
(Troop)
Regnum Navy Specs
Survey Scout - speed 2,300 c, size
50x12 m, mass 1,300 Tonne, crew 9
FTB (Impaler class) - speed 2170 c,
size 64x14 m, mass 2,350 T, crew 14
Destroyer - speed 1,725 c, size
200x24 m, mass 22 KT, crew 95+10 marines
Light Cruiser - speed 1,495 c, size
480x76 m, mass 520 KT, crew 385-430+40
Heavy Cruiser - speed 1,180 c, size
675x165 m, mass 3.3 MT, crew 1120-1300+100
Battlewagon (Sioux class) - speed
970 c, size 920x240 m, mass 9.1 MT, crew 3200-3700+300
Battlewagon (Yoruba class) - speed
1,050 c, size 820x172 m, mass 4.6 MT, crew 1860-1980+180
LAST (shuttle) - speed 250 c, size 32x5
m, mass 80T, crew 2-7+100
Mailtube - speed 1,550 c, size 150x18
cm, mass 65 Kg, uncrewed
Spit-4 - speed 2,900 c, size 150x18
cm, mass 95 Kg, uncrewed
Spit-5 - speed 2,900 c, size 150x18
cm, mass 95 Kg, uncrewed (enhanced AI)
Kruss Navy Specs
Corvette (K)- 1,960 c - 130x20 m,
12.4 KT, crew 46
Light Cruiser (K) - 1,610 c -
310x82 m, 480 KT, crew 420
Patrol Cruiser (W)- 1,420 c -
425x104 m, 1,060 KT, crew 990
Heavy Cruiser (I) - 1,300 c -
540x135 m, 2.3 MT, crew 1,920
Battleship (W)- 1,115 c - 770x190 m,
6.4 MT, crew 5,800
Battlefort (G)- 880 c - 1,080x190m,
9.4 MT, crew 7,350
(K)=Kappa class, (I)=Iota class, (W)=Wolfram
class, (G)=Gamma class
Place names (Civilium Planets)
Armitage
- capitol of
Armitage Brotherhood, a small human empire
Confluence Prime
- capitol
of Solar Confluence, a league of methane-breathers inhabiting gas giants
Civilium
- a federation of
civilized sentient races including all human, Kruss, Confluence and other
empires, responsible for peace and order, enforces laws of conflict and trade.
Darkwall
- planet where
Kruss and humans met, now a Civilium wardstate, quarantined at request of
autochthons
Draconis Prime
- capitol of
Regnum, a medium-sized human empire
Greenworld
- failed Regnum
colony
Kettleblack Nebula
- a
hundred-by-three hundred lightyear cloud of thin dust hiding thousands of
stars, barely explored by humans.
Krusslath
- Kruss home world
Longsummer
- Regnum world,
Kirrah’s childhood
New Rochelle
- Regnum world,
wine exporters
Noopisha
- homeworld of
Noopish, currently a Kruss possession
Novo Karachi
- Regnum desert
world, dangerous fauna - mining
Northland
- Regnum mining
world, home of Atikokan Mining and Metals
Regnum Draconis
- (kingdom
of the dragon) one of 18 human interstellar empires, containing approx. 45
stellar systems
Sharpspur
- world near
Noopisha, currently a Kruss posession
Trailway
- Regnum Navy base
nearest Athena/Sho’Ito
Sho’ito planet
Diameter: 13,580 km (1.065x Earth)
Atmosphere: Nitrogen 80%, oxygen
19%, surface pressure 1225 millibars
Surface Gravity: 10.496 m/s
2
,
1.071 Standard G.
Mass: 7.1687e+024 kg (1.20x Earth mass)
1 year local = 1.395 Standard years
1 year local = 449.05 days local
1 day local
= 27 hours 14 minutes Standard
takka: unit of time: 1 hour 21
minutes 39 seconds (1/20th of a local day)
bhrakka: unit of time:
approximately 4 minutes 5 seconds (1/400th of a local day)
Sho’ito Nations
Ale’appa
- west across Sea
of Sun - peaceful city-state - freshwater fishermen, traders
- land 190,000 km
2
(plains &
forest), pop. 28,000 (conquered by O’dai)
O’dai
- southwest -
expansionist monarchy - farmers, fishermen, traders
- land 1,420,000 km
2
(plains, rainforest, jungle), pop. 235,000
Pavatta
- north - feudal,
hunters, foresters, some farming and mining
- land 5,760,000 km
2
(plains &
boreal forest), pop. 140,000 (dispersed)
Talam
- central - farming,
trading democracy, decentralized
- land 615,000 km
2
(plains &
forest), pop. 73,000
Wrth
- fierce mountain tribe
to northeast, plains nomads and herdsmen in summer
- Land 510,000 km
2
(mostly
uninhabitable mountain), pop. 35,000
Yashee
- island fishing
people, off eastern shore of continent, peaceful
- Land 5,000,000 km
2
(80% ocean),
pop. 175,000
Place names (Talam nation)
Ale’appa - fallen city, west of
lake
Geera - river flowing west from
city of Talameths’cha
Geeratha - river flowing from east
to Talameths’cha
Malame’thsha - Akaray’s village
Olame’thsha - Talamae village on
north bank Geera
South Geera - river flowing from
south to Talameths’cha
Talam - the Realm (the land; its
people)
Talameths’cha - capital city of
Talam
Upper Geera - river flowing from
northeast to Talameths’cha
WhiteCap Mountains - Wrth homeland,
east of Talam
Place names (Pavatta nation)
Pavoai - capital city
Uttra - southern city
Place names (O’dai nation)
O’dakai - O’dai capital city
City Streets (Talameths’cha)
Falling Ash Road - north-south main
road
Merchant’s Path Road - n/s, 2 km
east from palace
Scholar’s Road - e/w, 3 km north
from palace, n. of school
Slow Water Road - east-west main
road
Tailors’ Road - n/s, +3 km east
from palace.
Vocabulary
ak’ - prefix: no, negation
anshae - arm;
anshath’la - courage, fortitude
[lit: arm of the spirit]
aska - dear, beloved one
ath’la - essence; spirit; soul;
light
ath’la’doma - see
ath’lae’mara
[lit:
spirit-sculpture]
ath’lae - priest [lit:
spirit-puller]
ath’lae’mara - priest’s healing
[lit: light drawn forth]
ayah - trouble; ‘sticky danger’
bothta - armor
bhrak - copper coin
bhrakka - unit of time:
approximately 4 minutes 5 seconds (1/400th of a local day)
dappa - oilseed plant, cultivated
by Talamae
dakka’tachk - corporal (rank of)
daythan - eating; attacking;
investigating
daethra - making; preparing
doi’la - unit of length - 1200
hab’la (516 meters)
doma - sculpture, three-dimensional
art including architecture
dosha - root; (with proper name)
lord
eesa - called, named
eetah - decisive success, victory,
consummation
eeyu - danger
eeyutha - big (‘mother of’) danger
firado’kae - synergy; strength of
numbers (lit: braid-of-three)
fira’tachk - major (rank of) [lit:
leader of braid-of-groups]
fira’toka - genetic material [lit:
life-braid]
gaelae - hurry; urgent
glatha - medicinal fruit [lit:
‘mender’]
guta - part, portion
hab’la - unit of length, about 43
cm.
honak - spear-creature
irwua - ‘pond-net’ communal
predator
ito - wisdom; experience plus
knowledge
ito’lae’mara - rune-drawing [lit:
wisdom drawn forth]
jasa - friend, ally
k’ - is
kaena’hachk - power-of-darkness,
righteous rage
kae’rruckh - fierce native raptor,
2.5 m wingspan
kaetha’sha - power-with, synergy
kalalla - decoy; sacrifice;
gift-as-tool
karadoi - client, patron
‘kai - suffix: past tense
ki’ - was
kiros - to defeat; consume;
discover
kiro’shapa - to instruct
kir’shas - lesson; classroom
kir’shazza - hypothetically; lesson
between friends
kir’vekka - caution; lesson between
enemies
laeto - lead, to draw along
lotha’shu - guest; visitor
ma - us
mara - go, exit, leave
marathka - flee, escape
mu’atha - smaller cousin grazing
creature
mu’uthn - large grazing creature
nago’ra - wash
‘o - interrogative suffix (apply to
any word)
ol’ - prefix - ‘small’
or’eeyu - approaching danger
patha - calm pleasure, comfort
pathazza - comfort-between-friends
(non-sexual)
pa’wai - tree species: rubbery wood
pudra - fish plentiful in warm
fresh water, meaty and tasty
rifflauth - growth; profit
ro’ath’la - fellowship,
sister/brotherhood, lit. ‘group-spirit’
ro’tachk - sergeant (nearest
equiv), lit. ‘group leader’
rova - group, team, organization,
body
sanak - strike, blow, completion
sana’tachk - lieutenant (nearest
equiv) [lit: strike-leader]
sana’toka - poison [lit: life-striker]
sasstha - teamwork, cooperation,
coincidence
sha’pluuth - wooly herbivore,
herded by Wrth
shee’thomm - authority plus
responsibility
shee’tho’vai - alderman, voting
representative of city block
sho’Teescha - King’s officer
sho’ - prefix: child of (mother).
Suffix: ‘-my mother’
shu’ - prefix: child of (father).
Suffix: ‘-my father’
shuah - greeting; farewell;
deceased
shuahsha - dying gift; ashes
shui’ - prefix: belonging to
(royalty)
shui’Talam - official, royal
snath - large scavenger bird
‘ta - suffix: future tense
Takka - unit of time: 1 hour 21
minutes 39 seconds (1/20th of a local day)
Tasgath - bottom-feeding river
fish, inedible
Tcha - chief, mayor
Tchae - King
to’k - hand
toka - life
tsala - enter; hello
tso’ckhai - "grass
weasel" plains predator
vai’atho - city block building
vekka - enemy
wathra’ch - assign; decide; judge;
weigh; test
yag’la - tree species, springy
wood, used for bows
-z - suffix: plural
Pronouns
na- I
ma- we
da- you
daz- you (pl.)
paez- they (m+f)
paaz- they (no gender)
pao- she (f)
paoz- they (all f.)
pau- he (m)
pauz- they (all m.)
navo- my (f)
navu- my (m)
davo- your (f)
davu- your (m)
paov- hers
pauv- his
mave- ours, a group having mixed or
unknown gender
-ve - suffix: possessive (gender
definite but unknown)
-vi - suffix: possessive
(genderless)
-vo - suffix: possessive (belongs
to female)
-vu - suffix: possessive (belongs
to male)
-we - suffix: associative (gender
definite but unknown)
-wi - suffix: associative
(genderless)
-wo - suffix: associative (belongs
to female)
-wu - suffix: associative (belongs
to male)