Time Measurement
Time is measured differently, depending on the world in question. Some have slower rotations, while others have faster orbits around the Papuru Star. To help interplanetary travelers and merchants, Universal Time was established.
The planets first appearing within this new galaxy was dubbed 'the Arrival ' and is the official start of the new calendar. A year is measured by the amount of time it takes the Dying Star comet to orbit the galaxy, 333 days. A year is separated into centennials: unicentenial (UC), bicentennial (BC), and tricentennial (TC), with each centennial being 111 days.
Ex: Kane's birthday is 1025-109-BC
A single day is 33 hours, the time it takes the star to complete a rotation. Seconds into minutes and minutes into hours remain as they are on Earth.