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[[Image:Chancery.jpg|thumb|right|Starbuck and Chameleon at the chancery aboard the ''Rising Star'' ([[The Man with Nine Lives]]). ]]
[[File:Chancery.jpg|thumb|right|[[Chameleon]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] at the chancery aboard ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}. ]]
Any place where gambling is held, usually large scale casinos; like the [[Ovion]] human farm on [[Carillon]] or the facilities on the [[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]].
 
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A '''chancery''' is an establishment with games of chance and other gambling events.  Chanceries will also have other adjacent amenities, including live performances from various artists, fine dining, and the consumption of [[Alcohol|victuals]] and [[fumarellos]].
[[Category: A to Z]]
 
[[Category: Colonial Society (TOS)]]
During the [[Thousand Yahren War]], chanceries abound for [[Colonial Warriors]], as [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] notes that he never came across one that didn't depend on military pay vouchers to sustain their operations {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
[[Category: TOS]]
 
== Carillon ==
 
The {{TOS|The Fleet|new Colonial refugees}}, [[Battle of Cimtar|recently escaping their worlds' destruction]], discover a lone chancery on [[Carillon]]'s surface. This chancery is remarkable in its exception that the players can't lose.
 
The situation proves too good to be true, however, as the chancery is discovered to be an [[Ovion]] lure to capture and consume people as livestock, in order to sustain their number in the [[Tylium (TOS)|tylium]] mines.
 
The chancery is destroyed when the fire in the tylium mine, accelerated by [[turbolaser]] fire pummeling its surface from the [[Imperious Leader]]'s [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]], and [[Battle of Carillon|detonates the planet]] {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
 
== ''T.S.S. Rising Star'' ==
 
The ''{{TOS|Rising Star|T.S.S. Rising Star}}'' is equipped with a chancery as part of its many amenities. {{TOS|Starbuck}} tries out a new {{TOS|pyramid}} system at this chancery, using a week's salary for himself and {{TOS|Apollo}} as his stake. He ends up meeting [[Chameleon]] at the chancery, and the two immediately make a connection {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}.
 
Apollo and {{TOS|Boomer}} end up at the chancery aboard ''Rising Star'' in the course of trying to defend Starbuck against his murder charge. They seek out [[Chella]], table three's pyramid dealer, who reveals that he is one of three people in {{TOS|The Fleet|the Fleet}} who are blackmailed by [[Ortega]], the murder victim {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}.
 
== Tie-in Material Information ==
 
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):''
 
: Gambling Chanceries have grown up wherever humans are found. The urge to risk all in the hope of gaining something for nothing is apparently a universal human trait. Even on the stern Colony of [[Gemoni|Gemon]], where all forms of gambling were officially banned, back-room gaming houses flourished throughout the ages. Chanceries range from the luxurious casinos aboard luxury liners like the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'', or on the [[Ovions|Ovion]] planet, [[Carillon]] to rough-and-ready Chancery bars on frontier planets like [[Equellus]]. The card game [[Pyramid (TOS)|Pyramid]] is played universally. Its origins are lost in antiquity, but it seems certain that it was played in the days of the [[Lords of Kobol (TOS)|Lords of Kobol]] themselves. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=37}}</ref>
 
<gallery mode="slideshow">
File:TOS - TMWNL - Slot Machine.jpg|link=|A slot machine in ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''<nowiki/>'s chancery {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}.
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== Notes ==
 
* Chanceries are akin to real world [[Wikipedia:Casino|casinos]].
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Colonial]]
[[Category:Colonial Society]]
[[Category:Colonial Society (TOS)]]
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 17 September 2025

Chameleon and Starbuck at the chancery aboard Rising Star (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives").

A chancery is an establishment with games of chance and other gambling events. Chanceries will also have other adjacent amenities, including live performances from various artists, fine dining, and the consumption of victuals and fumarellos.

During the Thousand Yahren War, chanceries abound for Colonial Warriors, as Boomer notes that he never came across one that didn't depend on military pay vouchers to sustain their operations (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

The new Colonial refugees, recently escaping their worlds' destruction, discover a lone chancery on Carillon's surface. This chancery is remarkable in its exception that the players can't lose.

The situation proves too good to be true, however, as the chancery is discovered to be an Ovion lure to capture and consume people as livestock, in order to sustain their number in the tylium mines.

The chancery is destroyed when the fire in the tylium mine, accelerated by turbolaser fire pummeling its surface from the Imperious Leader's basestar, and detonates the planet (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

T.S.S. Rising Star

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The T.S.S. Rising Star is equipped with a chancery as part of its many amenities. Starbuck tries out a new pyramid system at this chancery, using a week's salary for himself and Apollo as his stake. He ends up meeting Chameleon at the chancery, and the two immediately make a connection (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives").

Apollo and Boomer end up at the chancery aboard Rising Star in the course of trying to defend Starbuck against his murder charge. They seek out Chella, table three's pyramid dealer, who reveals that he is one of three people in the Fleet who are blackmailed by Ortega, the murder victim (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star").

Tie-in Material Information

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Gambling Chanceries have grown up wherever humans are found. The urge to risk all in the hope of gaining something for nothing is apparently a universal human trait. Even on the stern Colony of Gemon, where all forms of gambling were officially banned, back-room gaming houses flourished throughout the ages. Chanceries range from the luxurious casinos aboard luxury liners like the Rising Star, or on the Ovion planet, Carillon to rough-and-ready Chancery bars on frontier planets like Equellus. The card game Pyramid is played universally. Its origins are lost in antiquity, but it seems certain that it was played in the days of the Lords of Kobol themselves. [1]
  • Chanceries are akin to real world casinos.

References

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  1. Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 37.