Pan

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Pan is a modestly populated mining planet in the Illyria Unaffiliated Zone. Although hosting rich deposits of minerals including Illyrian Bluegem, siccatite, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths, the size and intensity of extraction operations is limited by the extreme and perpetual storms that plague the planet’s atmosphere, making flight from the surface extraordinarily dangerous in all but a few sheltered regions. Pan is governed by a federation of municipalities which coordinates planetary policy, although most major institutions have been totally or partially subsumed by the Ixo Syndicate, a regional shipping cartel.

Key Metrics

Population: 101,352,496

Surface Area: 539.2 Square Kilometers

GDP: 3.4 Billion gigawatts

Day Length: 23.7 Standard Hours

Average Surface Gravity: 9.39 m/s^2

Government and Major Institutions

Topography and Infrastructure

Notable Population Centers

Most settlements on Pan are mining towns or storm nomad shelter outposts. The few major population centers are largely spaceports, built in the handful of places where terrain and climate combine to allow somewhat reliable flight to orbit through the storms.

Ixo City

Ixo City is located in an inland valley in the planet’s northern highlands, at coordinates 52N,13E. Due to its high elevation and quirks of the local climate, the atmosphere over Ixo City is among the most peaceful on Pan. Ixo city is the headquarters for the Ixo Syndicate, and is said to have been its first major base of operations. It is also the seat of planetary government. Its population is approximately 2.4 million, concentrated in the steeper valley walls to maximize the area available for spaceport and logistics facilities on the flatter valley floor.

Steepshore

Steepshore is a southern coastal spaceport nestled between sheer mountains and the rough coastline of the southern ocean, at 15S,34W. With a population of 1.2 million, it is much smaller than Ixo City, but is favored by independent shippers and smugglers for its distance from the Syndicate’s central bases and correspondingly lesser interference in local trade.

Xinto Peak

New Analleon

Economy

Climate and Ecology

Demographics and Culture