The information presented here is taken from Imperiallines #1, a short-lived newsletter from GDW. In this issue, it was stated that Marc Miller had officially ruled that Foreven would be left forever undeveloped, to serve as a "referee's private reserve". All previously published information was collected together and "set in stone" in Imperiallines #1, as was the non-development edict. This idea has been preserved in Foreven Sector for Galactic. Only the information presented in Imperiallines #1 is included here - the locations of planets, the names and UWPs for five important planets in the sector, and the bounds of the interstellar polities have been coded into Galactic. Names and UWPs for the remainder of the worlds have been omitted or replaced by question marks. Imperiallines #1 stated that the character of Foreven was much like that of the Spinward Marches, the sector immediately to trailing. It is a sector where Imperial and Zhodani interests vie with each other, and come into conflict, though usually in the form of tensions between their respective proxies. It is also in an area that is a "natural" for the expansion of both. (Some information in the following paragraphs courtesy Paranoia Press/ C. Kallenbach via Galactic 2.4 [Vanguard Reaches sector notes].) The main Zhodani proxies in the area are the Avalar Consulate in Foreven/Beyond and the Steblenz Consulate (a full-fledged Zhodani colony) in Vanguard Reaches; the Imperium has three independent systems in Foreven that are client states, and on the Vanguard Reaches/Far Frontiers border, to spinward, the Duchy of Trelyn (renamed the Trelyn Domain, as part of a governmental reorganization paralleling the reorganization of the Domain of Deneb subsequent to the Rebellion) also takes an active role as an Imperial client state to promote Imperial interests in the region. The same major aliens that can be found in the Spinward Marches can also be found here; Aslan, Vargr, and Droyne and Chirpers may be encountered, although Vargr will probably be encountered less frequently, and Aslan (and Zhodani) more frequently, than in the Spinward Marches.