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Talamira: Talamira, in the Ri'Qora system, is located far on the other side of Skrell space far into what is, to humans, unchartered and unexplored territory. Established some 500 years ago Talamira is considered a trade and commerce hub in its sector. This is largely a result of its central position between a large number of established frontier city-states and the rest of Skrell space, The planet itself consists of a single swamp ridden supercontinent that is mildly warmer than Qerr'Balak, with hundreds of city-states dotting the surface, most of which are heavily invested in manufacturing and logistics, benefiting from the trade of raw resources with frontier worlds. This rising star of the Skrell territories is considered an economic powerhouse, with its city states wielding influence across the frontier.
Roa'Sora: Roa'Sora, in the Qrri'terr system, is a small planet consisting of a single city-state, Tri'sorr. Ro'moxi.Since its founding some 200 years prior, the Skrell of Roa'Sora have been engaged in a state of constant defence against a nearby species that has made no diplomatic attempts to communicate known only as the 'Throom,' a name given because of a distinctive sound made by their vessels. The species, which appear to do little other than raid, make regular incursions. It is because of this state that Roa'Sora is heavily militarised in nature, with a heavy Raskinta influence and strong cooperation with its SDTF, Sora'terr. The primary export of the planet is rare minerals, though it possesses a strong military defence industry also. In spite of their situation the city-state regularly attempts to negotiate and open diplomatic channels with their assailants to little avail. Geographically, the planet is fairly mountainous and rocky, with a few deep lakes in mountain valleys around which most mining stations are built.
Mi'tor'qi: Mi'tor'qi, in the Qoa'lo system, is one of a multitude of planets along the human-skrell border. One of the newest colonies of Skrellkind, the numerous city states of Mi'tor'qi show a great deal of human influence in their society. Many of the city states have adapted their economies to focus on interstellar trade with humanity, and it is here that a number of skrellian corporations offer loan services of skilled Skrell to human organizations. Many inner-system city states use their counterparts and their corporations as an intermediary to trade with humanity while remaining obscure. Despite the planet's prosperity there is a growing conservative movement in many city-states concerned with the perceived invasive influence of humankind and its potential long-term damage.