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==Astrography==
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[[Image:Telstein Location within Milky Way.png|left|thumb|300px|Location of the Sectatus in relation to {{wp|Earth|Holy Terra}}.]]
[[Image:Telstein Location within Milky Way.png|thumb|300px|Location of the Sectatus in relation to {{wp|Earth|Holy Terra}}.]]
The '''Telstein Sector''' is a three-dimensional area of space with sides roughly 200 light years long.  Its borders correlate roughly with the Pre-Starshift Telstein Sector insofar as Imperial Adminstration would be concerned - though since the [[Starshift (Telstein)|Starshift]] there have been territorial gains and losses which have resulted in minor but noticeable changes.  The Telstein Sector sits to the West of the {{wp|Milky Way}} Galaxy.  It is positioned on the outer edge of the {{wp|Perseus Arm}}, which is to the Galactic South-West of the {{wp|Orion Arm|Orion Spur}} wherin lies {{wp|Earth|Holy Terra}}.  The Sector was formerly seen as a bulwark against the Northern edge of the Veiled Region. The Telstein Sector sits at a longitude of 237° and at a latitude of 12° above the {{wp|Galactic plane|galactic plane}} according to the {{wp|Galactic coordinate system|Galactic Coordinate System}}.  It is approximately 18,000{{wp|Light-year|ly}} from Earth.
The '''Telstein Sector''' is a three-dimensional area of space with sides roughly 200 light years long.  Its borders correlate roughly with the Pre-Starshift Telstein Sector insofar as Imperial Adminstration would be concerned - though since the [[Starshift (Telstein)|Starshift]] there have been territorial gains and losses which have resulted in minor but noticeable changes.  The Telstein Sector sits to the West of the {{wp|Milky Way}} Galaxy.  It is positioned on the outer edge of the {{wp|Perseus Arm}}, which is to the Galactic South-West of the {{wp|Orion Arm|Orion Spur}} wherin lies {{wp|Earth|Holy Terra}}.  The Sector was formerly seen as a bulwark against the Northern edge of the Veiled Region. The Telstein Sector sits at a longitude of 237° and at a latitude of 12° above the {{wp|Galactic plane|galactic plane}} according to the {{wp|Galactic coordinate system|Galactic Coordinate System}}.  It is approximately 18,000{{wp|Light-year|ly}} from Earth.



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Sectatus Imperialis Ky'Telstein
Flag of the Imperial Sector
Seal of the Sectatus Imperialis
National Words
Salus Imperialis Suprema Est
Sector Capitol Ky'Telstein
Largest City Ky
Ethnic group Human 100%
Languages High Gothic
Low Gothic
Demonym Imperial
Governing Structure
Dominus Sectatus
John Smith
Cardinalis Sectatus
John Smith
Prefectus Primus Sectatus
John Smith
Fabricator-General
John Smith
Population
Total (2019 Est.) XYZ
Total Area XYZ Planets
Date Check/Segment/Year/.Millennium

Telstein, officially known as the Sectatus Imperialis Telstein (Telsteinian Imperial Sector) is a division of the Imperium of Mankind that was dimensionally translocated through unknown phenomena during Night of a Thousand Rebellions in 992999.M41 according to the Imperial Calendar.

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Ancient History

Imperial History

Recent History

The Telstein Sector vanished from all Imperial Record during the Night of a Thousand Rebellions in 992999.M41. Considered to have been destroyed by a chaotic rebellion, those within the Sectatus Imperialis still labour to discover how they have found themselves entirely separated from the Light of the Astronomicon in an alternate universe.

Astrography

Location of the Sectatus in relation to Holy Terra.

The Telstein Sector is a three-dimensional area of space with sides roughly 200 light years long. Its borders correlate roughly with the Pre-Starshift Telstein Sector insofar as Imperial Adminstration would be concerned - though since the Starshift there have been territorial gains and losses which have resulted in minor but noticeable changes. The Telstein Sector sits to the West of the Milky Way Galaxy. It is positioned on the outer edge of the Perseus Arm, which is to the Galactic South-West of the Orion Spur wherin lies Holy Terra. The Sector was formerly seen as a bulwark against the Northern edge of the Veiled Region. The Telstein Sector sits at a longitude of 237° and at a latitude of 12° above the galactic plane according to the Galactic Coordinate System. It is approximately 18,000ly from Earth.

Whilst the Starshift has entirely removed Telstein Sector from the dimension of reality in which the remainder of the Imperium of Mankind lies, those concerned with its governance still consider Telstein a part of the Segmentum Pacificus, one of the Imperium of Mankind's Segmentae Majoris. The names of the Segmentae are also used commonly to describe the vast reaches of galactic space which they were responsible for administering. Within the Segmentum Pacificus, the Telstein Sector sits between the notable Macharian Sector and Chiros Sector, tending toward the border with the Segmentum Tempestus.

Administrative Divisions

The Telstein Sector consists of around 400 settled worlds with countless settled moons, man-made satellites, minor celestial bodies and void-stations. Whilst populations can rise to sit in the hundreds of billions on the largest of Hive Worlds, the majority of human-controlled planets are sparsely populated and the average population of a planet is in the tens of millions. These worlds of the Sector are principally divided into Sub-Sectors, Systems, Planets, and Inter-Sectors. The various governmental organisations possess their own administrative sub-divisions, but aside from differing terminology their boundaries typically correlate with these standard areas.

Sub-Sectors, also known as 'Clusters' are areas of space approximately ten to twenty Light-years in diameter. Rather than being a universal feature within the Sector that subdivide its entire space, they are instead centered on densely populated clusters of stars, important worlds, and convergences of stable warp-currents. Given inter-stellar travel for the Imperium relies heavily on these warp currents it is common for exploration and colonisation to cluster around such convergences, with key worlds forming thereafter. There are seven designated Sub-Sectors within the Telstein Sector. The largest consists of ten systems spread in a three-dimensional wish-bone shape at the point that the Haelian Warp Corridor bifurcates into the Upper Haelian Reach and the Capacitan Spur. The smallest consists of a single System, and was only elevated to the status of a Sub-Sector following the Starshift to recognise the importance of the Adeptus Mechanicus within the Sector's administration. Sub-Sectors are firmly claimed as Imperial Territory, with the borders of even the largest such divisions being something vessels of the Imperial Fleet can comfortably patrol. Despite this however, it would be incorrect to claim that Imperial Hold on territory within a given Sub-Sector is absolute. There are countless worlds visited and deemed unsuitable or irrelevant to Imperial colonisation efforts, and countless more that have yet to be visited by a vessel of the Imperium. Whilst it is exceedingly rare for an interstellar empire to unknowingly co-exist with the Imperium of Man, entire interplanetary civilisations, both alien and long-lost human in origin exist within so-called Settled Space. This is to say nothing of those worlds which hold life but claim no dominion over the stars: either that which has yet to step foot in the void, or small settlements that fail to recognise Imperial Authority.

The strength of Imperial Control weakens considerably outside of such Sub-Sectors, in what is referred to as Intersectional Space. Whether due to conventional distance, capricious warp currents, or even due to a parity opponent of the Imperium, these areas are not as tightly controlled by the Imperium. Naturally the proliferation of Imperial Colonies diminishes quite proportionally to how easy a given area of Inter-Sector is to reach from Settled Space. For this reason, Intersectional Space is often referred to as Wilderness Space. The vast majority of the Telstein Sector is made up of Intersectional Space, and it would be fair to say that more than half of the settled worlds within the Sector sit without of a Sub-Sector.

Below the grade of a Sub-Sector, comes that of a System. As with standard astrographical terminology, a System consists of a Star or system of clustered stellar objects which are orbited by non-stellar objects bound by the gravitational pull of the system's star. A system need not necessarily contain a Planet but it is exceedingly rare for such a locale to become so noteworthy that it is worth designating as a System. All Planets governed by an Imperial Commander will exist within a System, though if the System only holds one Imperial Planet then the difference between the two entities is minimal.

A Planet is defined astrogeologically as a rounded sub-stellar body. This is a wide definition that includes satellites of other sub-stellar bodies. Insofar as Imperial Bureaucracy is concerned, a Planet is a celestial body settled by Humankind and showing both fealty and worship to Him On Earth. Administratively speaking, a Planet will have an Imperial Commander or Planetary Governor appointed. Under the Lex Imperialis this figure holds absolute authority over that world so long as they meet their obligations to the Wider Imperium. The geological mass, environmental conditions, political landscape and population size of any two planets will differ - in some cases so wildly that one would struggle to conclude that they exist as part of the same Empire. It would be fair to say that due to the erratic and often glacial pace of travel, communication, and bureaucracy within the Imperium of Man, the Telstein Sector hold countless Planets it does not yet know it controls. As Rogue Traders, Explorator Fleets, Colonial Crusades and even private corporate efforts expand the borders of the Sector, civilisation can spread across entire systems - and die screaming centuries later - before the Administratum recognises the laying of the first foundation stone.

Planetary Classification

All Planets, even those Sub-Stellar Celestial Bodies which are not formally 'accepted' as Planets by dint of not possessing a Planetary Governor, are classified by the Administratum to allow Imperial Authorities to better understand the space they control. Classifications exist on a variety of different scales including those which divide them by their tithing requirement or their function within the wider Imperium. Whilst there are countless planets, the majority of them, which are classed as Gamma-Class Civilised Worlds, many others are highly specialised and could not survive for long if cut off from the wider Imperium. These include Alpha-Class Agri-Worlds given over entirely to farming practices often so monstrous they would be unrecogniseable to a modern farmer, Delta-Tau-Class Death Worlds so inhospitable to human life that daily survival is near-miraculous, Eta-Class Hive Worlds so overpopulated and overpolluted that a single late food conveyor can starve millions, and Phi-class Forge Worlds given over entirely to industry and worship of the Omnissiah.

Government

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As with the wider Imperium, the system of government in the Sectatus is a highly conservative autocratic system riven with wastefulness, inefficiency, mutually exclusive objectives, bureaucratic inertia and - in some cases - open warfare. While a gross simplification to the point of inaccuracy, there are three main overarching organisations or Adeptae Majoris that represent the inter-planetary Imperium. Subordinate to overarching Imperial authority are the so-called Imperial Commanders who hold absolute power over their domain, excepting the activities of the adeptae, so long as they comply with their tithing obligations.

In theory all humans who are a part of the Imperium serve Him on Earth, the Master of Mankind, the God Emperor, Jimmy Space. As the most powerful human psyker to ever have existed, he united Earth in the 30th Millennium following the Old Night before launching a vast crusade across the stars to reunite the scattered and lost human colonies, Establish the Imperium, and extend its borders. Following his betrayal by the Chaos-corrupted archtraitor, Horus, the Emperor was interred in a life support system and psychic amplifier called the 'Golden Throne' on Earth. Whilst his command is absolute, being functionally comatose limits his ability to express his designs throughh anything other than psychic influence of premonitions and forms of divination. The highest mortal authority within the Imperium is the executive cabinet known as the High Lords of Terra which consists of the heads of the largest and most important government departments.

Prior to the Starshift the Sectatus Imperialis Telstein was but a small part of this wider Imperium. All elements of its government - even those which formed part of the central Imperial system - are little more than orphaned local branches of larger organisations. The senior executives of most Telsteinian Adeptae - Majoris or Minoris - are only beholden to more senior officers of the self-same organisations: senior officers who no longer exist. At the highest level, in the case of the three Adeptae Majoris, this was at the level of the High Lords of Terra.

Adeptus Terra

The Adeptus Terra, also known as the Priesthood of Earth or erroneously conflated with one of its constituent bodies the Adeptus Administratum, represents the incalculably vast secular imperial government of the Imperium of Mankind.

Adeptus Ministorum

The Adeptus Ministorum, also known as the Ecclesiarchy, is the official state church of the Imperium.

Adeptus Mechanicus

The Adeptus Mechanicus, also known as the Priesthood of Mars, is technically an independent technocratic, theocratic empire of planets united in worship of technology through a religion called the Cult Mechanicus .

Local Governors

Military Forces

Foreign Relations

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Internal Trade

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Science and Technology

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Population

Healthcare

Education

Crime and Justice

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Art

Society

Languages

Religion

Media