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The '''Tyrol system''' is a system on the brink of death, consists of seven planets orbiting a late-stage red giant. While such estimates are difficult to make at a scale much below geological time, scientists believe that the star could expand and go supernova at any time in the next several thousand years. With the risk factor being so hard to calculate, the [[StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth]], in hopes of keeping casualties to a minimum when the star does collapse, has designated Tyrol a scientific research zone. This means that no one can own property in the system and any orbital structures need government approval. A number of entities, ranging from non-profit educational institutions to high level weapons manufacturers, have invested in expeditions to Tyrol aimed at studying the star's progress as well as other experiments that would be too hazardous to undertake in more populated systems.
The '''Tyrol system''' is a system on the brink of death, consists of seven planets orbiting a late-stage red giant. While such estimates are difficult to make at a scale much below geological time, scientists believe that the star could expand and go supernova at any time in the next several thousand years. With the risk factor being so hard to calculate, the [[StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth]], in hopes of keeping casualties to a minimum when the star does collapse, has designated Tyrol a scientific research zone. This means that no one can own property in the system and any orbital structures need government approval. A number of entities, ranging from non-profit educational institutions to high level weapons manufacturers, have invested in expeditions to Tyrol aimed at studying the star's progress as well as other experiments that would be too hazardous to undertake in more populated systems.


Another reason beyond mere scientific pursuits has emerged to make the trek to Tyrol however. Almost completely void of an [[StarCitizen:Advocacy]] presence and with [[StarCitizen:UEE Navy]] forces kept to a bare minimum, many come to the system to avoid the watchful eye of the law. Tyrol has emerged in the popular consciousness as being synonymous with wild, reckless abandon. The outlaws and miscreants who have chosen to populate the system's two unofficial settlements are often looked upon as romantic figures, humans who have made the ultimate decision not to fear death and to live free. The reality is that most inhabitants of Tyrol made the choice out of desperation or simply because they had nowhere else to go.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14619-Tyrol-System|text=Galactic Guide: Tyrol System}}</ref>
Another reason beyond mere scientific pursuits has emerged to make the trek to Tyrol however. Almost completely void of an [[StarCitizen:Advocacy]] presence and with [[StarCitizen:UEE Navy]] forces kept to a bare minimum, many come to the system to avoid the watchful eye of the law. Tyrol has emerged in the popular consciousness as being synonymous with wild, reckless abandon. The outlaws and miscreants who have chosen to populate the system's two unofficial settlements are often looked upon as romantic figures, humans who have made the ultimate decision not to fear death and to live free. The reality is that most inhabitants of Tyrol made the choice out of desperation or simply because they had nowhere else to go.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14619-Tyrol-System|text=Galactic Guide: Tyrol System}}</ref>


The first jump point to Tyrol was discovered in the [[StarCitizen:Charon system]] in [[StarCitizen:2823]] by [[StarCitizen:Damon Huerta]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/gvHfIPonL48 Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Tyrol System]</ref>
The first jump point to Tyrol was discovered in the [[StarCitizen:Charon system]] in [[StarCitizen:2823]] by [[StarCitizen:Damon Huerta]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/gvHfIPonL48 Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Tyrol System]</ref>
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=== Tyrol A ===
=== Tyrol A ===
{{Main|Tyrol A}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol A}}
Tyrol A is a late-stage red subgiant.
Tyrol A is a late-stage red subgiant.


=== Tyrol B ===
=== Tyrol B ===
{{Main|Tyrol B}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol B}}
Tyrol B is a white dwarf.
Tyrol B is a white dwarf.


== Planets ==
== Planets ==
=== Tyrol I ===
=== Tyrol I ===
{{Main|Tyrol I}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol I}}
This small planet's rocky surface is being burned away by the dying star. It has one moon, [[StarCitizen:Lanisto]].
This small planet's rocky surface is being burned away by the dying star. It has one moon, [[StarCitizen:Lanisto]].


=== Tyrol II ===
=== Tyrol II ===
{{Main|Tyrol II}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol II}}
Based on planetary analysis, scientists speculate that this planet might have formerly been a super-Earth.
Based on planetary analysis, scientists speculate that this planet might have formerly been a super-Earth.


=== Tyrol III ===
=== Tyrol III ===
{{Main|Tyrol III}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol III}}
Various scientific expeditions to study the planet have led to a debate whether this coreless world was destroyed by the star's evolution or never completely formed.
Various scientific expeditions to study the planet have led to a debate whether this coreless world was destroyed by the star's evolution or never completely formed.


=== Tyrol IV ===
=== Tyrol IV ===
{{Main|Tyrol IV}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol IV}}
Classified as a cthonian planet, it is a former gas giant that lost its atmosphere. The remaining, dense planet core is a source of gemstones.
Classified as a cthonian planet, it is a former gas giant that lost its atmosphere. The remaining, dense planet core is a source of gemstones.


=== Tyrol V ===
=== Tyrol V ===
{{Main|Tyrol V}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol V}}
A former ice giant that has been melted down to its rocky surface. Home to the system's largest settlement, [[StarCitizen:Haven]], which has been built into the side of a vast canyon. Considered a bastion for those with no place left to go, living here is dangerous in many regards. Stepping into the sun without proper thermal shading can be deadly.
A former ice giant that has been melted down to its rocky surface. Home to the system's largest settlement, [[StarCitizen:Haven]], which has been built into the side of a vast canyon. Considered a bastion for those with no place left to go, living here is dangerous in many regards. Stepping into the sun without proper thermal shading can be deadly.


=== Tyrol VI ===
=== Tyrol VI ===
{{Main|Tyrol VI}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol VI}}
A typical gas giant orbiting the system's outer reaches. Useful as a refueling spot.
A typical gas giant orbiting the system's outer reaches. Useful as a refueling spot.


=== Tyrol VII ===
=== Tyrol VII ===
{{Main|Tyrol VII}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol VII}}
A protoplanet so small some scientists debate whether it qualifies as one.
A protoplanet so small some scientists debate whether it qualifies as one.


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=== Belt Alpha ===
=== Belt Alpha ===
{{Main|Tyrol Belt Alpha}}
{{SC/Main|Tyrol Belt Alpha}}
A dense asteroid belt that has valuable minerals for those willing to extract them.
A dense asteroid belt that has valuable minerals for those willing to extract them.


== Known jump points ==
== Known jump points ==
{{Jump points}}
{{SC/Jump points}}


== Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy ==
== Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy ==
{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvHfIPonL48}}<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Tyrol System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15981-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref>
{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvHfIPonL48}}<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Tyrol System|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/15981-Loremakers-Guide-To-The-Galaxy}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
<references />
<references />


{{System navplate|Tyrol}}
{{SC/System navplate|Tyrol}}
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The Tyrol system is a system on the brink of death, consists of seven planets orbiting a late-stage red giant. While such estimates are difficult to make at a scale much below geological time, scientists believe that the star could expand and go supernova at any time in the next several thousand years. With the risk factor being so hard to calculate, the StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth, in hopes of keeping casualties to a minimum when the star does collapse, has designated Tyrol a scientific research zone. This means that no one can own property in the system and any orbital structures need government approval. A number of entities, ranging from non-profit educational institutions to high level weapons manufacturers, have invested in expeditions to Tyrol aimed at studying the star's progress as well as other experiments that would be too hazardous to undertake in more populated systems.

Another reason beyond mere scientific pursuits has emerged to make the trek to Tyrol however. Almost completely void of an StarCitizen:Advocacy presence and with StarCitizen:UEE Navy forces kept to a bare minimum, many come to the system to avoid the watchful eye of the law. Tyrol has emerged in the popular consciousness as being synonymous with wild, reckless abandon. The outlaws and miscreants who have chosen to populate the system's two unofficial settlements are often looked upon as romantic figures, humans who have made the ultimate decision not to fear death and to live free. The reality is that most inhabitants of Tyrol made the choice out of desperation or simply because they had nowhere else to go.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

The first jump point to Tyrol was discovered in the StarCitizen:Charon system in StarCitizen:2823 by StarCitizen:Damon Huerta.<ref>Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy - Tyrol System</ref>

Gravitational governors

Tyrol A

Script error: No such module "main". Tyrol A is a late-stage red subgiant.

Tyrol B

Script error: No such module "main". Tyrol B is a white dwarf.

Planets

Tyrol I

Script error: No such module "main". This small planet's rocky surface is being burned away by the dying star. It has one moon, StarCitizen:Lanisto.

Tyrol II

Script error: No such module "main". Based on planetary analysis, scientists speculate that this planet might have formerly been a super-Earth.

Tyrol III

Script error: No such module "main". Various scientific expeditions to study the planet have led to a debate whether this coreless world was destroyed by the star's evolution or never completely formed.

Tyrol IV

Script error: No such module "main". Classified as a cthonian planet, it is a former gas giant that lost its atmosphere. The remaining, dense planet core is a source of gemstones.

Tyrol V

Script error: No such module "main". A former ice giant that has been melted down to its rocky surface. Home to the system's largest settlement, StarCitizen:Haven, which has been built into the side of a vast canyon. Considered a bastion for those with no place left to go, living here is dangerous in many regards. Stepping into the sun without proper thermal shading can be deadly.

Tyrol VI

Script error: No such module "main". A typical gas giant orbiting the system's outer reaches. Useful as a refueling spot.

Tyrol VII

Script error: No such module "main". A protoplanet so small some scientists debate whether it qualifies as one.

Asteroid belts

Belt Alpha

Script error: No such module "main". A dense asteroid belt that has valuable minerals for those willing to extract them.

Known jump points

Script error: No such module "Jump points".

Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy

{{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvHfIPonL48}}<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

References

<references />

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