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University League of the Hub
Industry: Education
Number of terms: 18384
Number of blossaries: 1
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The University League was organized RT-3851 to develop the protocols that would become the Hub Conventions. The League functions as the Charter authority and adjudication body for all Convention signatories.
Site of Fleet Training Facility on Klaros II.
Industry:Literature
Chief Medical Officer to the Klarosian Second Fleet.
Industry:Literature
An attempted coup that began in the Klarosian military in the wake of the Lojau Hen conquest, and spread to the Civil and Church bureaucracies before being put down by a loyalist military cabal.
Industry:Literature
A ring of habitat complexes established adjacent to the northern polar regions of Klaros II.
Industry:Literature
Slang (predominantly military): Someone out-of-date, behind the times, lacking current information. Uninformed, a little stupid, missing the obvious.
Industry:Literature
Higher social stratum in Klarosian civil sector, reserved for shareholders, propertyholders, or entrepreneurs of sufficient wealth to maintain a certain level of income without employment.
Industry:Literature
A team game played on an enclosed field using maglev platforms and two types of ball. It's fast-moving, very physical, and it was immensely popular on Klaros II. It was heavily wagered on, in spite of Church prohibitions.
Industry:Literature
Ritual of confession and forgiveness in the Klarosian Church.
Industry:Literature
slang: A "pensioner," a lay member of the Church sector of Klarosian society who receives a nominal 'pension' for fulfilling unskilled and/or menial functions in the social service bureaucracy or acting as servant to lower ranks of clergy.
Industry:Literature
The highest level of the Church hierarchy, both Junior and Senior Prelates of all degrees must be celibate, although they may have been married prior to their elevation, and either widowed or renounced conjugality. The Cardinal Prelate must be chosen from the ranks of the Senior Prelates.
Industry:Literature