Cone

Union of Xyon colony world in Quadrant 7

Economy


Cone is part of the Union of Xyon (UOX) and is one of four known UOX worlds in Quadrant 7, alongside Tiel, V1, and V2. While specific economic data for Cone has not been detailed, UOX colonies are typically characterised by centrally planned economic systems with high degrees of coordination between industrial output and strategic objectives. UOX worlds are often developed for their strategic or ideological importance, rather than pure economic performance.

Colonial Governance and Leadership


Cone is governed under the centralised one-party theocratic system of the Union of Xyon. All political authority flows from the Xyonist High Council, with local governance typically administered by appointed Commissars and religious functionaries loyal to the High Doctrine. Cone’s leadership is not publicly elected; instead, it is structured around the enforcement of Xyonist ideology and internal discipline.

Religion


As a UOX world, Cone is fully aligned with the Xyonist theocracy, a belief system that integrates spiritual doctrine with state governance. All public life, education, and civic administration on Cone are conducted in accordance with the Xyonist religious framework. There is no religious pluralism; alternative belief systems are considered subversive.

Recent Political Developments


There are no recent publicised incidents or political upheavals on Cone.

Histor


Cone has not been the site of any major recorded conflicts or crises in recent game history. It is one of several UOX footholds in Quadrant 7, contributing to the Union’s regional presence. The planet’s development and strategic value likely support UOX's long-term goals of ideological projection and influence expansion across the quadrant. No Exterminator-related incidents, major archaeological discoveries, or natural disasters have been reported.

Minor incidents occur from time to time such as the dramatic seizure in 3222 of a large cache of illegal AI chips, apparently being sold by SPECTRE.

An unexpected major outbreak of a novel neurovirius in 3232 caused some consternation before the authorities brought it under control.



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