Omicron Zeta

Chuuk Asteroid Field
Chuuk field of rock asteroids is a remnant of a cosmic cataclysm that occurred many millennia ago. A particularly large planetesimal hit Planet Magur that was split into several parts after the impact. The largest formed Magur dwarf planet that is currently seen in the central part of the field. Other remnants of Magur were crushed into smaller fragments and now comprise a large formation of asteroids that are held together by Magur's gravitation.

Yap Edge Nebula
Yap Edge Nebula is the center for most human activities in the Omicron Zeta system. The nebula contains jumpholes leading into Alaska and Minor, and Mu jump hole is in its near proximity. The Order keeps the nebula under close control, and its patrols frequent the area.

Pohnpei Edge Nebula
Pohnpei Nebula was named after the capital island of the Federated States of Micronesia once located on Ancient Earth. The name was chosen by Zoner explorers who charted the field circa 790 A.S. The nebula is known for exceptionally high Nomad activity, indicating the presence of a pathway deeper into the Nomad home worlds.

Pohnpei Asteroid Field
Pohnpei Asteroid Field is located within the Pohnpei Edge Nebula. The field is comprised of flat rock formations typical for the Edge nebula region. It contains abundant mineable alien organisms, but mining is not advised due to an active Nomad presence within the field.