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The expanse has a large number of temperate worlds within it, and an abundance of raw materials ripe for the mining, including some which are relatively rare in the rest of the galaxy. The expanse economy is booming, which helps the Par'tha lords afford their fine estates and huge luxury cruisers. The expanse has a large population of highly educated workers, and its research facilities rank among the most productive in known space.
The expanse has a large number of temperate worlds within it, and an abundance of raw materials ripe for the mining, including some which are relatively rare in the rest of the galaxy. The expanse economy is booming, which helps the Par'tha lords afford their fine estates and huge luxury cruisers. The expanse has a large population of highly educated workers, and its research facilities rank among the most productive in known space.


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There are two distinct parts to the Par'tha Expanse: the [[Expanse Sector]] and the [[Freeworlds Region]]. The [[Expanse Sector]] is an [[Par'tha Ores|ore]]-rich area of space under the control of noble houses - the remnants of the small stellar empire which once ruled the sector centuries ago. It consists of seven provinces which make up specific house holdings. The Sector capital is [[Oscion]], an independent world which, by tradition, is governed by the ruling coalition.
There are two distinct parts to the Par'tha Expanse: the [[Expanse Sector]] and the [[Freeworlds Region]]. The [[Expanse Sector]] is an [[Par'tha Ores|ore]]-rich area of space under the control of noble houses - the remnants of the small stellar empire which once ruled the sector centuries ago. It consists of seven provinces which make up specific house holdings. The Sector capital is [[Oscion]], an independent world which, by tradition, is governed by the ruling coalition.