AN: Djazlah was and is a plaything of mine. A world that combines the worst aspects of many of the nightmares you see on the cable news, and COIN in the worst way. It's also a bit of "Beau Geste" with automatic weapons and ray guns! So, it's got a little of everything for everyone. I had it on my old blog, but I wanted to repost it and clear it up a bit before putting it up here, as I think I can do better than my older efforts.
While all the stats here are for AAG's Tomorrow's War, you can easily convert them for things like StarGrunt 2, Gruntz, or your chosen rules set.
In any event, have fun and enjoy!
While all the stats here are for AAG's Tomorrow's War, you can easily convert them for things like StarGrunt 2, Gruntz, or your chosen rules set.
In any event, have fun and enjoy!
Djazlah
Djazlah, the first image taken by the Broussard Probe, 2165. |
Physics
Type Standard iron/silicate
Radius 6329.64
km (0.99 x earth)
Surface Area 5.03
x 108 km2
Land Area 2.32
x 108 km2 (1.55 x earth)
Mass 6.47 x 1024
kg (1.08 x earth)
Density 6.09 g/cm3 (1.10 x earth)
Composition 50.8%
iron, 20.6% oxygen, 15.0% silicon, 9.5% titanium, 4.1% other metals, trace
other elements
Gravimetry
Gravity 10.73 m/s2
(1.10 x earth)
Escape Velocity 11.65
km/s
Rotation
Period 17.20 hours
Axis Tilt 3.15 °
Hydrosphere
Water 55 %
Ice 10 %
Atmosphere
Type Standard breathable
Pressure 98.34
kPa (0.97 x earth)
Composition 86.6%
nitrogen, 13.4% oxygen, trace other gases
Climate
Type Standard
Min Temp 238
K (-34 °C) or (-29 °F)
Avg Temp 299
K (26 °C) or (78 °F)
Max Temp 395
K (122 °C) or (252 °F)
Biosphere
Chemistry Carbon
Lifeforms Prokaryotic
microbes
Civilization
Type Mining Colony
Population 27.8 Million (as of last census, conducted in 2278)
Tech Level Starfaring tech in evidence, but local supported tech is somewhere around 21st Century Standard
Special Features
5 small moons, advanced alien
artifact
History of the Colony
Djazlah was discovered by the French fly by probe Boussole
III in 2165, at the time, it was considered a marginal world, and the French
sold the discovery rights to the Persian Empire the next year. The Persian
survey vessel Ahmad ibn Rustah followed up the French survey, and conducted
several flybys and probe drops of its own.
The world was considered somewhat marginal for colonization,
as the climate is on the hot and wet side in the lowlands, but its mountains
are mostly arid, dry peaks, and large mesas where nothing lives, as it's too
hot for life to survive. There is only one main continent, referred to locally
as Rumallah where all the cities and villages are. However, much of the planet
is too hot or too cold for humans to live on.
The Persians did not see any need to proceed further with
any sort of colonization. However, it was the middle of the "prestige
colony" phase of human expansion and the Hashemite Kingdom purchased the
rights to colonize the world in 2205 from the Persians. The the first colonists
arrived in 2210, and quite a few died establishing the colony due to a mix of
poor colonial management, and a badly chosen initial colony site in what later
became known as the Plain of Bones.
After another colony site was found three years later, the colonial
population grew, but at a flat rate.
However, huge Osmium deposits were found by the Canadian
based Bard Ventures Company in 2215, and they brought in labor from the Af-Pak
region of Earth to mine the mineral for use in FTL drives. A caste system soon
developed, as the Af-Pak tribes whose labor was surplus were chased by the
government into the highlands, with the arid climes where not much grew or
lived and the temperatures were often life threatening. The prosperous
Hashemites and those lucky enough to find work lived in the lowlands, where it
was easier to live, and it was possible to farm or mine the Osmium without
special equipment and where water was far more plentiful and the temperatures
far more amenable to human life.
This new-found wealth and the associated caste system
brought trouble as the Hashemites and Af-Pak workers didn't get along at all,
and local conditions exacerbated long standing differences of culture and
religious outlook. It wasn't long before things broke out into open warfare,
first taking on the form of an ever-escalating insurgency on the part of the
Af-Paks. The mines were abandoned by Bard Venture six years later as the
political situation became unstable and open civil war soon followed. The local
emir was deposed by a radical Hashemite Caliph who declared jihad on the Af-Pak
"Pushtun heretics" and four years of bloody, confused conflict
followed.
In 2225, the price of Osmium went up three-fold due to spot
shortages and a run on demand, and many nations and companies were returning to
older strikes to see if they could get something out of them in the newer high-priced
climate. The French mining concern Eramet-SLN saw the data that had been
collected by the fly by probe in 2165, as well as the reports by Bard Venture,
and convinced the French government to send troops to pacify the situation on
Djazlah. Within three months, the French President had made the decision to
intervene on Djazlah for what he termed "humanitarian reasons".
Within two weeks of the announcement by the President, a
Demi-Brigade of the FFL was landing in the three major cities on world and
meeting ineffective resistance from the tired, weak combatants, mostly made up
of rival Hashemite factions. The surviving Af-Pak tribes had retreated into the
uplands and mountains to the north of the main continent and were getting money
for weapons and equipment from the sale of Osmium to black market traders and
quasi-pirates.
The French backed the Caliph and brought in their own
workers to run the mines, propping up the Caliph and his army to keep the mines
and starports safe. They also cracked down on the illicit Osmium trade, which
was often run by the Af-Paks to get money for weapons from a variety of
American and German free traders dealing in the latest off the shelf weapons
technology.
But soon, a prophet arose among the Af-Pak tribes of the
upper highlands...and he proposed the way of Sahad, a seeming new sect of Islam
only of interest to religious scholars and anthropologists in the larger
universe. But the Sahad had called for a cleansing of the unbeliever....
Another call came from the son of the dead Emir, calling the Caliph a
"French puppet" and the Af-Paks "religious zealots". The
sides of the civil war began to coalesce, but like half a hundred worlds, where
low level wars burn like weak candles against the never-ending night of space,
Djazlah's plight was often ignored, except on a slow news day. Few knew...fewer
cared. And thus, the war went on, with no end in sight for anyone.