Qenia

 is an agri-world in the Sephadollion Sector. A large planet, Qenia is the main supplier of food throughout the sector, with its ruling elite living being incredibly affluent. However Qenia is technologically backwards, only possessing a machinery for farming that was imported. Thus the people of Qenia are unaware of the galaxy at large, being far removed from political and military matters.

Climate and Geography
A warm planet of a considerable landmass primarily consisting of plains, the conditions on Qenia are perfect for food production.

Society
With the exception of the advanced farming machinery the people of Qenia live in conditions roughly comparable to the late Middle Ages of the Age of Progress. Citizens live in small communities but are required to farm huge plots of land where the crops are given over to the automated space ships that transport the food to other planets within the sector. The people of Qenia are hard worked, but ignorant of the wider Imperium of man, with no knowledge of any other life other than their own.

Government
A plutocratic oligarchy, Qenia is ruled by the five wealthiest families-the Ardanos, Elonmirs, Goroths, Lorius's and Versuris's. These families own considerable land mass and are thus responsible for making sure production quota is met. If it is they are rewarded by the Administratum who oversee their work. Each family is in close competiton with each other, with the Houses of Ardano and Lorius being particularly fierce rivals.

Military
Qenia's military is small, with each house holding their private armies. These armies are equipped with black powder weapons, with some even donning plate armour. However the main forces that is responsible for defending Qenia is the Imperial Navy, who garrison a small fleet to protect the planet.

Industry
The main industry on Qenia is food production, with the entire planet being focussed on that industry alone. There are two main areas of production - growing crops for harvest and rearing livestock for slaughter. The people are hard pressed to meet production quotas, with overseers using harsh methods to gain the maximum output from their workers.