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An allusion to the | An allusion to the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus. | ||
Sunset: From Middle English ''son-sett'', ''Sonne set'', equivalent to ''sun'' + ''set''. | Sunset: From Middle English ''son-sett'', ''Sonne set'', equivalent to ''sun'' + ''set''. | ||
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The Sunset Gates is a cluster of star systems located on the spinward edge of the Sea of Clouds.
The Sunset Gates is comprised of four subclusters: the Gateway Subcluster, McCrae Test and Training Range, New American Colonies, and Symphony Subcluster.
It is situated directly trailward of the Calypso Deeps.
Etymology
An allusion to the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus.
Sunset: From Middle English son-sett, Sonne set, equivalent to sun + set.
Gates: From Middle English gate, gat, ȝate, ȝeat, from Old English ġeat (“gate”), from Proto-West Germanic *gat, from Proto-Germanic *gatą (“hole, opening”).
History
Countries and territories
| Flag | Common and Formal Names | Alignment | Settled Worlds | Population | Capital System | Capital Planet | Capital City | Classification |
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| United States of America | 3,863,400,000 (2285 Estimate) | Independence | New Philadelphia | Superpower |

