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Star Naming System (SNS)

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Star Naming System (SNS) is a distributed, faster-than-light network that provides real-time stellar name resolution and coordinate synchronization across known space. Comparable in purpose to the ancient Domain Name System (DNS) of Earth, the SNS converts human- or Prosian-readable star names into precise astrospatial coordinates accessible through entrainment transceivers.


Overview

The SNS functions as a universal “phonebook” for the galaxy, linking cultural or scientific star names with navigation-grade coordinate vectors. By utilizing faster-than-light (FTL) entrainment transceivers, each beacon in the network remains in continuous phase-lock with its peers, ensuring instantaneous data consistency across interstellar distances.

SNS Beacon

Purpose

Prior to the SNS, star charts were localized and prone to drift or duplication. As human, Prosian, and Alliance expansion accelerated, navigators required:

  • Consistent star and colony naming conventions across all species.
  • Rapid cross-reference between cultural names (Prose, 61 Cygni 4, etc.) and official registry designations.
  • Reliable coordinate anchoring for Phase Drive jump points and Transit Window gateways.

The SNS resolved these issues through a hierarchical registry of beacon nodes linked via quantum entrainment.

Architecture

Beacon Network

Each SNS beacon is positioned at a stable gravitational Lagrange point or orbit. Beacons contain:

  • Quantum Entrainment Transceivers – enabling instantaneous phase-coupled data transmission.
  • Local caching archives – holding stellar maps, planetary registries, and routing data.
  • Authentication crystals – Prosian-Alliance encryption nodes preventing falsified coordinates.

Hierarchical Naming Tree

SNS domains follow a branching structure similar to ancient DNS hierarchies:

core.sns
 ├─ alliance.core.sns
 │   ├─ prose.alliance.core.sns
 │   └─ tonan.alliance.core.sns
 ├─ independents.core.sns
 │   ├─ scavenger.independents.core.sns
 │   └─ wanderer.independents.core.sns
 └─ archives.core.sns
     └─ precontact.archives.core.sns

Example: prose.alliance.core.sns resolves to the Prosian homeworld and its orbital assets, including sub-domains such as prosiana.city.prose.alliance.core.sns.

Entrainment Synchronization

Beacon arrays maintain continuous phase alignment. Updates propagate through phase-space waveforms known as entrainment synchronization bursts. Propagation delay across the entire SNS network averages less than one microsecond—effectively instantaneous.

Functionality

  • Name Resolution – Converts readable names into full coordinate vectors (right ascension, declination, gravity depth, and Transit Window endpoints).
  • Ownership Records – Maintains claim histories validated by the Alliance and Prosian Councils.
  • Routing Assistance – Supplies optimal anchor points and jump sequences for Phase Drive navigation.
  • Integrity Checks – Monitors phase stability to prevent coordinate drift.

Relationship to Phase Lanes

In Joining the Lanes, the SNS forms the backbone of the emerging Phase Lane Network. Each lane endpoint references an SNS coordinate, ensuring safe re-entry and preventing overlapping tunnels near inhabited systems. Thus, SNS operates as both a map and a safety regulator for FTL travel.

Governance

The SNS is jointly maintained by:

  • Alliance Stellar Navigation Bureau (ASNB)
  • Prosian Council of Trade and Transit
  • Independent Systems Charter Board (ISCB)

All new registrations require verification from at least two governing authorities to prevent naming collisions or false beacon creation.

Historical Context

The SNS was established following the Phase Mapping Crisis (Annuli 3372), when vessels were lost due to duplicate coordinate systems. Development was led by Dr. Karev Dorne of the Alliance and Prosian engineer Velka Ereen Drex. Their work unified the various mapping standards into one FTL-synchronized framework. By Annuli 3380, the SNS had fully replaced prior localized tables and became the accepted interstellar standard.

Technical Notes

  • **Update Interval:** 0.000002 s (quantum synchronization cycle)
  • **Redundancy:** Five entangled beacon twins distributed across separate systems
  • **Security:** Prosian crystalline encryption keys (*k’ha-keys*) embedded at quantum level
  • **Beacon Classes:**
 * Core Nodes – Alliance sector anchors  
 * Relay Nodes – Regional translators  
 * Peripheral Nodes – Ship- or colony-based caches

Trivia

  • Many spacers jokingly call it “the galaxy’s phonebook.”
  • The Prosian term Lita’Yenon (“Flow of Names”) highlights its cultural view of connection and balance.
  • Some entries persist as “ghost coordinates,” pointing to destroyed or vanished systems still echoed within the network.

See also

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