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GalCat ID: 1:211
Location: 45,46 in the medium ten o'clock direction of GalSector 1
Government: Democracy
Economy: Average Agricultural
Technology Level: 6
Population: 3.3 Billion
(Black Bony Lobsters)
Productivity: 10560 MCr
Planet Radius: 5933km
Location of Teorge in Sector 1
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This planet is a tedious little planet.
Old Galactic Catalogue Entry for 1:211 (Teorge)

Witchspace Routes

There are 3 direct Witchspace Routes from/to Teorge:

Destination Distance Gov. Eco. TL Pop. Prod
Arusqudi 5.2 LY 4Logo64 Communism.png 6Logo64 AverageAgricultural.png 07Logo TL7s.png 3.5 Bln. 0089608960 MCr
Riiser 6.0 LY 3Logo64 Dictatorship.png 2Logo64 PoorIndustrial.png 08Logo TL8s.png 3.4 Bln. 01523215232 MCr
Ara 6.8 LY 0Logo64 Anarchy.png 2Logo64 PoorIndustrial.png 06Logo TL6s.png 2.3 Bln. 0058885888 MCr

Trade

Item Price Quantity Avail-
ability
Annotations
Min Avg Max Min Avg Max
Food 2.8 3.0 3.2 18 18.5 19 100.0%
Textiles 5.6 6.1 6.8 16 17.5 19 100.0%
Radioactives 18.8 20.2 21.6 20 23.5 27 100.0% plutonium containers
Slaves 4.0 10.2 16.4 0 16.0 31 96.8%
Liquor/Wines 21.2 24.1 27.2 25 32.5 40 100.0%
Luxuries 97.6 98.1 98.8 6 7.5 9 100.0%
Narcotics 0.4 65.9 99.6 0 42.0 58 31.2%
Computers 95.2 95.8 96.4 0 0.0 0 0.0%
Machinery 61.2 62.6 64.0 4 7.5 11 100.0%
Alloys 33.6 39.8 46.0 11 26.5 42 100.0%
Firearms 80.8 82.1 83.6 0 0.0 0 0.0%
Furs 48.8 61.4 74.0 0 32.0 63 98.4% fabulous Teorgese furs
Minerals 10.4 11.0 11.6 59 60.5 62 100.0%
Gold 36.4 37.7 39.2 8 11.5 15 100.0%
Platinum 63.6 69.8 76.0 3 18.5 34 100.0%
Gem-Stones 15.6 18.6 21.6 0 8.0 15 93.7%
Alien Items 57.2 58.6 60.0 0 0.0 0 0.0%
Average prices are based on long-term established averages (the so-called arithmetic mean). The average quantity is based only on quantity values greater zero. Availability gives a percentage whether a good is available in this system. Please note that these are statistical data. GalCop regulations expressively forbids the broadcasting of actual prices beyond the current system.

Clones or Lobstoids?

In-game for Classic Elite & Oolite, Teorge is home to billions of lobstoids, and is a tedious little planet (see your F7 screen). But in fiction it is the renowned (human) Clone World. See below!

OXPs

Galactic Navy

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This system falls under the responsibility of the Navy Command Station 1 in Ceinzala. (Galactic Navy OXP)

Famous Planets

The version on the in-game Expansions Manager does nothing for Teorge. But if you are willing to tweak, see here which will add this:

Peopled by both lobsters and humanoid clones. Isolated for centuries, the “clone world” is home to the bio-maniacal Shulth dynasty, rumoured to have created genetic space-ships. Prized exports include plutonium vases and beer.

Military Fiasco

Teorge is the home of Murgh Shipyards who designed the Military Fiasco ships.

Teorge OXP

Daddyhoggy's unrealised ideas for a Teorge OXP will be found here (2006)

Fiction

Udian Shulth the renowned bio-maniac comes from Teorge.

The Dark Wheel

'My given name is Elyssia. Elyssia Fields.' She smiled again. 'My brood mother's little joke. She discovered Greek mythology at age 9 when she was incubating her first cluster.'

Brood mother? Greek? Incubating clusters? That meant that Elyssia Fields was from Teorge, the so-called 'clone-world'. Alex struggled to remember what he'd been taught about Teorge . . . an inhabited world. . . settled by two colony ships that had proceeded to clone a select few of the crew and colonists, killing the others. For centuries Teorge had been a world apart, cut off from the normal flow of trade and commerce, and banned from sending representatives into space. Elyssia Fields was clearly a fugitive.

(Excerpt from: The Dark Wheel)

The chronicles of Shulth - Apocrypha

Chapter 1 The Game (2593) Colonial laboratory of Science: Teorge
They were the first, the first few of the new master race. The rest of the colony was decadent, sexually litigious, debased and low. They fought, took drugs, murdered the indigenous life, intelligent or otherwise and polluted this new Eden that they had been blessed with. This had to end. The aberrations had to be controlled or they would kill this world just like they killed old earth. History could not be allowed to repeat itself, this would not be allowed to happen.

This is why Pinyin Gau existed, why his brothers and sisters existed. Genetically forged from the finest stock that the colony archive had to offer. Each DNA strand lovingly coaxed and grown. Each trait teased away from the lesser material and melded into a perfectly flawless whole. His name was more a designation, he was a Gau class or king clone. Intelligence just shy short of madness, logical to the point of detachment. A brilliant shining thing capable of taking this world of Teorge into a new pure golden age of enlightenment. 

Read this here. Teorge, the Clone World plays a major part in this story.

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Ooyds Bank of Teorge

The Ooyds family of Teorge, one of the two financial backbones of this planet's modest GPP (Gross Planetary Product) has branched out into the Galactic-wide Financial Market - launching the Ooniversal Xeno-Prudential in response to the demands of the wealthier and more discerning Commander.

They're investing heavily in Tetra-screen advertising and are hoping to increase their market share (to around 6% within the next Standard Galactic Year) of the estimated 178 Trillion Credits currently held in The Galactic Cooperatives Standard 0% Interest Trader Accounts.

From "more competition in the banking sector" (2009)

The Traders Almanach

Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Riiser or Ara should be your destination. And I would buy fabulous Teorgese furs, beers and plutonium containers - in that order. For bounty and glory try Ara, where piracy incidents have been reported.
(Excerpt from: The Traders Almanach entry for 1:211)