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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | A garden world with heavy populations of [[humans]] and [[batarians]], [[Anhur]] was home to one of the ugliest violations of sapient rights in modern human history. A consortium of corporations and corrupt politicians, fearing batarian economic competition due to their custom of legal slavery, passed a resolution that abolished the [[wikipedia: |
+ | A garden world with heavy populations of [[humans]] and [[batarians]], [[Anhur]] was home to one of the ugliest violations of sapient rights in modern human history. A consortium of corporations and corrupt politicians, fearing batarian economic competition due to their custom of legal slavery, passed a resolution that abolished the [[wikipedia:minimum wage|minimum wage]] -- effectively relegalizing slavery on a human-dominated world. |
− | Opponents of the motion quickly turned to activism and violence. A civil war erupted as one side sought to end slavery throughout the system and |
+ | Opponents of the motion quickly turned to activism and violence. A civil war erupted, as one side sought to end slavery throughout the system and another, primarily batarian faction called the Na'hesit sought to keep the slaves they had. The Anhur Rebellions raged from 2176 to 2178. The Na'hesit had a significant advantage in ships, labor, and weapons, forcing the Anhur militias to hire mercenary companies to even the odds. In the end, the abolitionists won out, though at the cost of much of their infrastructure. Though Anhur today still has significant natural wealth, it is economically depressed, save for the reconstruction industry. |
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− | * Anhur may be named after the Egyptian god [[wikipedia: Anhur|Anhur]], and the capital may be named after the ancient Egyptian city of [[wikipedia: Thebes,_Egypt|Thebes]]. |
+ | * Anhur may be named after the Egyptian god [[wikipedia: Anhur|Anhur]], and the capital may be named after the ancient Egyptian city of [[wikipedia: Thebes,_Egypt|Thebes]]. There's also a city in Greece named Thebes. |
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 10 July 2018
Location: Milky Way / Eagle Nebula / Amun System / Third planet
Description[]
A garden world with heavy populations of humans and batarians, Anhur was home to one of the ugliest violations of sapient rights in modern human history. A consortium of corporations and corrupt politicians, fearing batarian economic competition due to their custom of legal slavery, passed a resolution that abolished the minimum wage -- effectively relegalizing slavery on a human-dominated world.
Opponents of the motion quickly turned to activism and violence. A civil war erupted, as one side sought to end slavery throughout the system and another, primarily batarian faction called the Na'hesit sought to keep the slaves they had. The Anhur Rebellions raged from 2176 to 2178. The Na'hesit had a significant advantage in ships, labor, and weapons, forcing the Anhur militias to hire mercenary companies to even the odds. In the end, the abolitionists won out, though at the cost of much of their infrastructure. Though Anhur today still has significant natural wealth, it is economically depressed, save for the reconstruction industry.
Mineral Deposits[]
Initial Scanner Result: Rich
Mineral | Amount | Approximate Value |
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Palladium | Medium | 5,600 |
Platinum | High | 10,700 |
Iridium | Low | 4,000 |
Element Zero | Medium | 7,200 |