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Local rare-earth etc. resources have been exploited for most of Alku's recorded history and have run out thousands of years ago. System wide resources are also on the verge of running out, which prompted the research scramble toward other stars that resulted in the (re-)discovery of the slipstream, and following that, the connected systems of the cluster. Since then, several megacorps have entered trade agreements with other system entities, exchanging raw materials (or mining rights) for products and services (notably, maintenance of other systems' slipstream nodes).
 
Local rare-earth etc. resources have been exploited for most of Alku's recorded history and have run out thousands of years ago. System wide resources are also on the verge of running out, which prompted the research scramble toward other stars that resulted in the (re-)discovery of the slipstream, and following that, the connected systems of the cluster. Since then, several megacorps have entered trade agreements with other system entities, exchanging raw materials (or mining rights) for products and services (notably, maintenance of other systems' slipstream nodes).
 
A significant part of intra-system space travel has been the domain of the so-called clansfolk or spacefolk, families owning a space ship and living on it for generations. With the advent of slipstream technology most of these families have retrofitted their ships with slipstream drives and now travel the entirety of the cluster.
 
Relationship between various clans is very varied, from friendships and alliances to bitter rivalry, with feuds between families often outlasting their cause.
 
The corporations use their services to outsource the transport capacity they need either completely or in addition to corporate assets. Legally the clans are independent contractors in various states of dependencies of these corporations.
 
The clansfolk have always felt beyond the laws of Alku often engage in extralegal activities, mainly smuggling. This increased even further after the other systems were discovered as laws and restrictions varied wildly. Thus they usually interpret the laws as they see fit. Due to this and their nomadic lifestyle they are often looked down upon by the planetary population.
 
In turn the clansfolk usually pity those locked onto just one world and regard their lifestyle as superior.
 
  
 
* T 2: Slipstream capable ships. Exploitation of system starting to decline (what's needed isn't there, and what's there isn't needed all that much).
 
* T 2: Slipstream capable ships. Exploitation of system starting to decline (what's needed isn't there, and what's there isn't needed all that much).

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