Fiction:Drakodominatus Tyranny/Dominatus Mirus

Dominatus Mirus is the common name for the Dominatus territories in the Mirus Galaxy. In High Demogorgon, it is known as Oberfernis Dominatus, or Home of the Dominatus. At it's maximum extent prior to the beginning of the Mirus Campaign of The Great Tyranny War in May 2794 Dominatus Mirus consisted of the entirety of the Tartarus Arm with the exception of Warago, which is the home of their Dragoewar allies. Millions of worlds, all of them brutally taken during the Tyranny's expansion, which also continued during the Mirus Campaign as prior to 2794 all Mirus fleets were sent by Medusa to expand in Mirus instead of to reinforce the Tyranny in other galaxies and continued a bit in early 2794 as most of them were sent to practice the Dominatus response to the allied invasion of Mirus. All these planets are under the central administration of the Tyranny and are not vassals. Their populations are without exception, either Dominatus, Overseer, Synthetic, or biodrone workers. These worlds have all been reduced to barren wastelands by the Tyranny's bioweapons if a race had previously occupied the world or later on by the weight of the Tyranny's industry if the planet was previously virgin.



Galactic Scale
The Tartarus Arm has 5 sectors, of which the Dominatus completely control 4. They are arranged by the Dominatus according to which is closest to Demogorgon Prime, which is at the outermost part of the Tartarus Arm. The 4 Sectors are the Dominatem Sector, the Apocalypse Sector, the Mortis Sector, and the Oblivion Sector. The Dominatem Sector is the innermost of all of these and contains the Thanatos Subsector and Demogorgon Prime. The Apocalypse Sector is between the Dominatem Sector and the Mortis Sector, and contains Perdition. The Mortis Sector is in between the Apocalypse Sector and the Oblivion Sector and contains Manticore. The Terminus Sector is the outermost of all of these and contains Terminus. The capital sector of Dominatus Mirus is the Dominatem Sector.

Sector Scale
Each Sector has 5 constituent subsectors. They are arranged in the same way as the Sectors in that they are arranged in terms of distance from Demogorgon Prime. The subsectors of the Dominatem Sector in the innermost-outermost configuration is the Thanatos Subsector, the Kratos Subsector, the Hades Subsector, Nemesis Subsector, and Chimera Subsector. Of these, the Thanatos Subsector is the capital subsector of the Dominatem Sector and as the Dominatem Sector is the capital sector of Dominatus Mirus, the Thanatos Subsector is the capital subsector of Dominatus Mirus. The subsectors of the Apocalypse Sector in the aforementioned configuration is the Eschaton Subsector, the Ragnarok Subsector, Armageddon Subsector, Revelation Subsector, and Eschaton Subsector. The capital subsector of the Apocalypse Sector is the Armageddon Subsector. The subsectors of the Mortis Sector in the aforementioned configuration is the Styx Subsector, the Acheron Subsector, the Lethe Subsector, the Phlegethon Subsector, and the Cocytus Subsector. The capital subsector of the Mortis Sector is the Lethe Subsector. The subsectors of the Oblivion Sector in the same order are Pestis Subsector, the Bellum Subsector, the Fames Subsector, the Mors Subsector, and the Nihil Subsector. The capital subsector of the Oblivion Sector is Bellum Subsector.

Lower Scales
The Subsector Scale is divided into however many star clusters there are within that system. Each star cluster is then divided into however many systems there are in that cluster. Each system is then divided into however many planets are in that system. The planet is the smallest administrative subdivision that the Dominatus have. Each system has a capital planet, each star cluster, a capital system, and each subsector a capital star cluster. The capital planet of a subsector is the capital planet of it's capital star cluster's capital system. Obviously, this carries on to the capital planet of a star cluster being the capital planet of it's capital star system. This way of defining a capital planet carries on to the higher subdivsions, so even Sectors have capital planets.

Galactic Scale
Dominatus Mirus is connected to the other extragalactic Dominatus territories by way of the massive Tannhauser Class Hypergate located on Manticore, which provides near instant intergalactic transportation through use of Dominatus constructs within hyperspace to the Dominatus Tannhauser Class Hypergates in other regions of the Gigaquadrant. A Hypergate can be used with extreme inaccuracy if there is no corresponding Hypergate in the intended location, and the first order of Dominatus extragalactic colonization is to build a hypergate so that a reliable and quick transportation route is there between the Dominatus galaxies. Naturally, Hypergates are amongst the most expensive and labor intensive Dominatus constructs in existence, hence there is only one Hypergate per galaxy. Hypergates are normally also extremely well defended and are always in an open state as part of their design (mostly an engineering limitation).

Sector Scale
The primary ways of transiting between two sectors is by the much smaller versions of the hypergates located in each sector's capital system with the exception of the Dominatem Sector, whose gate is located at the planet of Thanatos Prime, which serves as the gateway to the Thanatos Subsector, and thus is not located on Demogorogn Prime itself. These hypergates are more advanced than the Tannhauser as they were developed later and have an open and closed state, thus travel between two sector capitals through this method can be blocked off if one side decides to close it's end of the gate. This highway, which by the transitive law connects the capitals of all sectors and thus connects even the Dominatem Sector to the Oblivion Sector.

Subsector Scale
At the subsector scale, there is a crisscrossing network of wormholes between the subsector capitals of each subsector. These wormholes allow near instantaenous travel between them and have an on and off state which operates on the same way that the Sector Scale gates do. While these are a slower means of travel than the hyperspatial "highway" between the sector capitals, they allow ships to get to non sector capital systems very rapidly. Furthermore, the wormhole network connects subsector capitals even if they are in different subsectors and thus links the entirety of Dominatus Mirus together.

Lower Scales
On lower scales, travel is done through the hyperdrives of each ship, which are advanced enough to permit near instantaneous travel when the travel area is restricted to the cluster.

Military Presence
Dominatus Mirus has an extremely strong military presence, namely that of the entire Dominatus Mirus Fleet, or half of the Tyranny navy. While normally, the Dominatus Mirus Fleet is focused on expanding the Tyranny in Mirus, this practice stopped for the most part during 2794 after Dominatus High Command realized that since they had failed in their gambits across all the galaxies they were trying to subdue, that an allied invasion of Mirus was inevitable. Thus, they focused the vast majority of the Mirus fleets on practicing for the execution for their plan to repel an invasion and end the war. In the final month leading up to the Dominatus loss of their extragalactic capitals and thus enemy access to the always on Tannhauser Class Hypergates, they moved their fleets into position to enact their battle plan.

Industrial Capacity
Dominatus Mirus possesses an obscenely powerful industrial capacity, one capable of churning out massive armies and fleets on a regular basis. This is due to the stellar foundries, black hole forges, and planetary factories that are left in the wake of Dominatus expansion. As per Dominatus expansion rules, every world found is rapidly turned into a factory to help expand their warmachine, every star converted to a stellar foundry to build new fleets and every black hole into a black hole forge for building the legions the Dominatus need to enforce their will. Building off estimations of the Tyranny's industry in their former extragalactic holdings, allied analysts fear that as of 2794, the industrial might of Dominatus Mirus alone is lower, though in the same order of magnitude as that of the combined alliance.

Dominatem Sector
Demogorgon Prime=

Rubicon Prime=

Tenebrae= Tenebrae is the first Overseer Citadel, that of the Nocturnal Legion, the feared Zazane overseers of the Tyranny. Tenebrae is a world of eternal night, orphaned by random stellar events from its parent star and cast into the interstellar space of the Thanatos Subsector. There is no light on the world, the only heat present generated from inside the planet's core. This world is dominated by the gothic and sinister shapes of the castles of the Nocturnal Legion, where the highest among them have residence live in towers designed to evoke nothing but fear in their enemies. The silence that pervades the entire area is only broken by the sounds of some of the Tyranny's finest training. Tenebrae is a planet that can be mistaken as the cold, dark and eternal void, devoid of light or most stimuli, and home only to the serenity of death. It is on the deep underground caverns of this planet that the Nocturnal Legionnaires are created and trained. As the first Overseer legion ever created, and thus as the Tyrant's own, they were the only overseers granted a location in the Tyranny's home subsector.
 * Subsector - Thanatos

Sybaris= Sybaris is the Overseer Citadel of the Sons of Hedon, the Draconis overseers whose prowess in battle is only matched by their unquenchable desire for pleasure. Located near the border between the Kratos and Thanatos subsectors, Sybaris is a world that screams excess in all manners. While on cursory inspection, it might seem that the world is perfect, this illusion is shattered by the rampant and wanton excess - the complete and utter lack of balance on the world. The most senior of the Sons reside in opulent palaces where gold is considered the least valuable material, decorated in patterns that take the Draconis proclivity for the arts to an obscene extreme. The eyes of a visitor are saturated with the impossible beauty of the world's constructions and "natural" state, as abominations of unspeakable beauty come forth from the ground to assault one's conception of moderation. One's ears are given the bliss of impossible music and of the screams of ecstasy that emanate from inside the palace's walls and never given the respite of serenity. One's nose invaded by the exotic perfumes which violate the sanctity of natural air. Each sense is assaulted by a world dedicated to pleasure, art, and war, a world which serves as the womb for Medusa's own - The Sons of Hedon.
 * Subsector - Kratos

Chaos= Chaos is the Overseer Citadel of the Berserkers of Brutego, considered by many to be the most mercurial and uncontrollable overseers, an attribute only matched in magnitude by their utter ferocity in melee combat. Chaos is a world of perpetual change, rotating so quickly that the day and night cycles are not measured in hours but instead in minutes. There is never any silence on the world, nor the sound of a long-range weapon - only the sound of sword against sword. The architecture of Chaos is almost nonexistent, merely ramshackle arenas and barracks made for the training of the crazed Dragoewar overseers. This is to be expected, as they concern themselves not with aesthetics, but with the blood-crazed and brutal rampages that they go upon. These overseers are barely trained in how to operate with tactics and strategy as the other overseers and have an incurable habit of charging head-long into battle and as such all combat here is warrior on warrior. There is no civil or even logical conduct of war or training here, only something more resembling a massive brawl breaking throughout the entire planet.
 * Subsector - Kratos

Yomi= Yomi is the Overseer Citadel of the Hounds of Kuzushimasu, some of the most feared and imposing of the Overseers. [Talk more with Xho about this l8r]
 * Subsector = Hades