Government: 23% democratic, 18% monarchic, 25% despotic, 5% AI, 2% anarchist/primitive, 23% confederacy, 1% Direct Federated Control (DFC)
Slavery: 12% full, 19% indent, 68% abolished/none
AI: 4% full AI citizenship available, 88% AI citizenship banned, 7% no policy
Capital punishment: 18% full death, 52% temporary death, 15% mixed, 14% outlawed
Spaceflight: 8% fully interstellar, 77% fully interplanetary, 2% orbital, 11% none
Cloning: 17% fully legalized, 12% partially legalized, 55% organs only, 15% no policy
Militsia: 80% land-based, 16% space-based, 3% interstellar
Selected GDP (Federated mean was 32k shekels/capita; poverty line variable:
- Grand vizier, Pupke IV: 67,005
- Mining engineer, Tango Calistis (B): 51,330
- Physician, Sol III: 61,440
- Fleet lieutenant: 45,050
- Militsia field-marshal, Wadlwengulwa: 42,000
- Laborer, Sol III-1 (Luna): 13,340
- Volcano rancher, Sol VIII-8 (Triton): 43,000
- Clone farmer, Urgulania III (eighth moon): 15,225 (plus benefits)
- Prostitute, Kallamishte-4: 41,700
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Master Pixy glossary
Weapons, Tactics, and Targeting
- Arc-mortar: a hullside weapons system.
- Chequer maneuver: a tactical measure used during simple doglegs.
- Far-beam, a distant-detection monitor for friendly vessels.
- Fishnet: a loose mutually-supporting formation.
- Flash-rifle, a small arm.
- Hectate, an explosive used in STG systems.
- Laser projector: a hullside weapons system.
- Sensor shadow, the blind areas behind massy objects.
- Type 11, a narrow-spread torpedo with an 88 km effective range.
- V-spread, a way of launching torpedoes.
Commo and Trans
- Circuit ship: a robot-controlled vessel that tansports individual personnel from bases to their ships.
- Coding gun: a commo device that projects encrypted plaintext.
- Coding table: a place where encrypted correspondence can be read.
- Cone: a speaker
- Intertubes: sound carriers within a ship.
- Jam hammer, a switch that permits manual jamming.
- Low-beam, a form of communication commonly used for distant broadcasts. Can penetrate lightspace.
- Mass Intertube: a 1MC.
- Mid-beam, a form of communication common when ships are near each other.
- Phonic unit, the equivalent of headphones. You sit "under" it. They make wearers look a little like penises.
- Sniffer: a mid-beam function that allows frequency scanning.
- Strength meter: a beam readout reflecting signal strength.
- Vox box: a more private comms system that eats power.
Propulsion
- Betakerosene (beta): a stable and efficient rocket fuel.
- Fling-motor: a critically important component of the propulsion system.
- Furtz Generator: something connected with lightspace or something.
- Lightspace: same as hyperspace, warpspace, etc.
- Kickers, kicker pucks: small booster pellets burned in a small ship's exhaust for extra thrust.
- Lerbal Effect, Lerbal Wave: a turbulence that affects nearby objects when a big ship goes into lightspace.
- Nedrick Effect, which makes stars invisible at extreme speeds.
- Petrolatum hyperventate, a newly-developed fuel. Smells like mint.
- Subspace, anything that's not lightspace. "Normal" space.
Geography, Navigation, and Measures
- Caster Signature/Index, a measure of certain aspects of a star's attributes.
- Core, the: the oldest wolds with human habitation. A colloquial term for the Hearth.
- Cygnus VII: site of a major drydock and repair basin.
- Eight-point bearing: the gold standard of optical navigational fixes.
- Hearth, the: the oldest worlds with human habitation. A literary name for the Core.
- Kyksos III, an important governmental center. Home to the Imperial Fountain with its twin streams.
- IV-Kovolev-D, an inhabited asteroid known for its whorehouses.
- Kylekin B, an inhabited asteroid. Presumably A is, as well.
- Macro-comet, a type of planetoid in interstellar space.
- Marsant Line, something to do with gravity anomalies within systems.
- Masaakama (Swahili, "ore place"): the near moon of Phaeton IV, a notoriously difficult navigational zone. A major source of flerium.
- Nosferates, a small-range star with 14 satellites. An important Cathos listening post.
- Perimeter: a catchall term for the areas far away from the Core.
- Phaeton IV, an earthlike planet, with the moons Masaakama and Siomahali (no ore).
- Plaster Nebula, located somewhere on OP4
- Plot repeater: a digest version of the ship's vital information mounted in wardrooms, quarters, and other such places.
- Poronkusema: six kilometers.
- Q-angle: a measure of the internal slope of a cone of destruction. Seven is nominal.
- Star plot: an automatic navigator.
- Torms, a measure of temperature used on many worlds. Equal to approximately 2x Kelvin, or a bit over 10x Celsius. Named for Anders Torms.
Medical and Cloning
- Bumtabs: an obsolete stimulant, now legalized.
- Dietary recursion: a way of staying fit.
- Disinfection suite: a type of waterless shower used in temporary quarters.
- Drywipe: a bodily cleaning aid.
- Fiver: a mutant with a fifth lobe.
- Gene czar. A professional matchmaker, with an eye toward sustainability.
- Haemodrive: a portable circulatory system.
- Injection meter, an improved form of syringe, faster-acting.
- Jolt, the. Short for turbojoltosis, a plague on many worlds since cured.
- Metering implants: devices that eliminate menstruation.
- Morliosis, a cellular disease reputed to be caused by exposure to Lerbal waves.
- Morph: an illegal depressant. Varieties include Anchor and Drag.
- Portable Surgeon, a brand name for an automatic suturing device. Commonly seen in homes and hotel rooms.
- Stasis cupboard: a deep freezer for clonable brains.
- Stim: an illegal stimulant. Varieties include Crystal, Bump (pills), and Rush (geltabs).
- Stim-stick: analogous to a vape pen.
- Stackpipe: a piece of drug paraphernalia used when freebasing bump.
- Suture iron, a thing for closing wounds.
- Three-bagger, a mutant with three testes.
Scientific Principles and Effects
- Blue Point: the point at which a shuttle is far enough from a capital ship to turn its gravity on.
- Gravitational creep: the tendency for a degravitized part of a ship to degravitize nearby compartments.
- Lerbal Effect, Lerbal Wave: a turbulence that affects nearby objects when a big ship goes into lightspace.
- Nedrick Effect, which makes stars invisible at extreme speeds.
- Neo-translight: a state referring to a ship either just within (pretrans) or just after leaving (posttrans) lightspace.
- Sparsen Effect: something impossible to nullify.
- Spectro: a fast, cheap materials analysis.
- Ullmer Principle: a concept of shuttle piloting, relating to the solar wind.
- Weather bladder: a weather balloon
Shipboard construction and systems
- Autopallet, an air-cushioned loading system for transferring material among cargo areas.
- Auto-prod: a hullside system that can be preset to keep organic armor in place.
- "Buttfuckers:" a slang term for Type 4B4 robots, so called because their arms are generally bent as if to grasp a pair of hips and their sensor proboscis resembles a penis.
- Buzz-lift lighting modules: some sort of newly-required piece of shit, frequently burning out.
- Clobbet: a vane on the side of a big ship.
- Conductor fluid: a liquid used as a primary system for wired backups.
- Differential lock: a small passage meant to go between areas of different gravity.
- Drive banks, the stern openings through which thrust emerges.
- Duffel-slot, fixture in a deck meant to hold duffel cases.
- Electrocoat: a zero-G paint. Highly toxic.
- Electrotape, a contact tape used for temporary adhesion. Deactivates, sans residue, with an electric pulse.
- Collapser bar: some sort of helm maneuver, useful when compensating for loose stabilizers.
- Fleromorphic basalt (flerium): a fuel additive, immensely unstable when unrefined, at which it's highly explosive above 150F/700Torms.
- Gravisensor: a gravity sensor, highly delicate, containing Pritz Compensators.
- Interphaser: something to do with the nuclear maintenance subsystem.
- Negative Energy Shields (NES), the ubiquitous "shields."
- Organic Armor System (OAS), a living armor shell with good thrust-to-weight.
- Paddlecatch, a large shipboard button. You press 'em.
- Particle alarm: a harsh klaxon warning of imminent nearby lightspace activity.
- Pelding: an ablative hull insulation, the middle layer of most hulls. Comes in bales.
- Plus-ups: a shuttle system that needs to be faithfully serviced.
- Plymar: a type of interphaser.
- Pritz compensator, a delicate part of a gravisensor.
- Proximity port: a visual detection system that kicks in at near velocities.
- Puffer gun: a handheld device that generates low-energy thrust while on short EVA.
- Reactive skirting: an ablative armor used as a backup for shields.
- Type IV drive: a lightspace engine found throughout the universe.
- Vane, a control surface aboard big ships. Some looseness is acceptable; aboard a frigate, the acceptable tolerance is 4.8 million Hertz. GP ship tolerance is 10k Hz.
Daily life
- Autosoap: mixes automatically with shower water at the right temperature.
- Autowave: a piece of workout equipment.
- Autowax: a self-depilating process.
- Big Step, the: a slang term for a fatal airlock failure, often a euphemism for suicide.
- Bitchtube. See Jefferman Container.
- Carryall: a basket for hauling around things like tools or toiletries.
- Chip-veneer, a cheap and durable table surface
- Clamptape, a substance used like Velcro.
- Credit, or Intergalactic Credit, or IC: the monetary unit involved in banking and finance. See "Shekel."
- Crinkle Paper, real paper. Used for personal or classified matter.
- Deconstructant, a smelly chemical indicative of good maintenance.
- Depilator, a device that obliterates the need for men to shave.
- Duffel case: a Fleet member's means of conveying their property.
- Hologame: a video game.
- Hoverjag stepper: a workout device where you stand in a box.
- Jefferman Tube, or Container, a pressurized puke-bag.
- Locksack: a small container for personal gear.
- Locktag: a low-quality device for securing hatchways.
- Marbleck: something common or basic.
- Minislate, a smaller tabslate.
- Phaceboox Intergalactic: a social media platform. Distinctive green and purple homepage.
- Photomirror: a device for looking at oneself.
- Robau-pair: a robot childcare provider.
- Shekel: the everyday unit of currency on most human worlds, as differentiated from the intergalactic credit. At the time of these stories, a laborer earns about 25,000 shekels and a loaf of bread costs two shekels and forty pence.
- Slipstream bag: a bag streamed out of the ship to disinfect the contents.
- Stasis gun: a device used for disrupting electronic systems, like locks.
- Stir: flush. It's what hydroponic toilets do aboard starships.
- Tabslate: a personal computer, sort of like an iPad or a clipboard. Comes in a mini version, too. Classified ones are red.
- Vidcam: a small camera, sort of like a GoPro.
- Entertainment Viewer, or EViewer: analogous to a TV.
Clothing
- Atmosphere suit, worn during transit and to planets with unknown atmosphere. Contains supplemental elements to normalize blood chemistry.
- Bra-field, a supportive booster field built into the bodice of many garments.
- Cleaning pod, a portable clothing cleaner/disinfector.
- Gravity boots, for doing limited levitation.
- Staytab, an automated clothing fastener. Also the way sentient clothes are controlled.
Animals
- Kobel: a horned animal.
- Light-lizard: a sentient lamp.
- Snapdog: a simple pet.
- Snarf: a ruminant renowned for its wool, native to Andromeda.
Food
- Foam-wok, a type of cooking implement.
- Jarga, a fruit. Has a pit.
- Marl, some sort of protein, generally braised with fresh greens and legumes.
- Mineral milk, a beverage.
- Nodium, a salt substitute.
- Puffcake, a pastry that bulges as it cooks. Sort of a handheld soufflé?
- Zhwang, a food item, served by the slice with steamed fish.
Holidays and Festivals
- Naadam, a popular human (orig. Mongolian) holiday celebrating sports.
- Yule, a winter festival celebrated on many planets.