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This article is about the planet. For the person it was named after, see Arle Heinessen.

The planet Heinessen (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE))

Heinessen (Japanese: ハイネセン) is a planet in the Barlat Starzone, and the former capital of the Free Planets Alliance / Neue Land. Its capital and largest city was Heinessenpolis.

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History

First colonized in 527 UC (218 IC / 3327 CE) by Nguyen Kim Hua and his fellow exiles after fleeing the Galactic Empire, the planet was named after the original Exodus Fleet leader, Arle Heinessen. Over the next one hundred years the population prospered and revived the Golden Age of Humanity of the Galactic Federation. By the end of the FPA–Imperial War, it boasted a population of over one billion.

The FPA-Imperial War

In 640 UC (331 IC / 3440 CE) the Galactic Empire made first contact with the Free Planets Alliance, and began the FPA–Imperial War. Under the command of Admiral Lin Pao, the Alliance defeated the Imperial fleet in what would later be known as the Battle of Dagon. This victory triggered a flood of refugees from the Galactic Empire to the Alliance. As a result the population size, the demography, and society experienced a tremendous change.


Economy

Aside from being the Alliance capital Heinessen was also a center of Alliance economy.

Government

Republican democracy is the main political system.

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Demographics

527 UC (218 IC / 3327 CE) : 160,000

797 UC (488 IC / 3597 CE) : 1,000,000,000

Defence

Heinessen was defended by the Artemis Necklace, a system of 12 satellites. The system was purchased from the Dominion of Fezzan and was destroyed by Yang Wen-li by ramming each with motorized dry ice asteroids at near lightspeed in 797 UC (488 IC / 3597 CE). (LOGH: 'Victory for Whose Sake?')

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