Ki'kayshea'ne is a star system discovered by the Neshaten in ER 547-V, but it wasn't until the beginning of ER 550 that exploration of the system started up. The system consists of two habitable planets, one ice planet, and a gas planet. In ER 550-v, new mining and food production operations were launched by several independent trade families to begin mining minerals to be used on a large-scale project and food industry. The system is located on the south-west edge of the Neshaten border, serving as a way-station for travel beyond the territory.
The Ki'kayshea'ne system is seen as a trade hub for most Neshaten citizens, this is due to its location, the planets that the system has that attracted industry, and seen as a luxury relaxation location. Istea, the secondary planet of the system, is a prime example of being considered a paradise planet with perfect conditions in the weather, beaches, and fertile ground. While Ciziea, the third planet, is seen as an oceanic planet to be the prime industry for unique resort locations on islands or underwater. Both planets have gained great interest in trade-related production, food production, and unique minerals that can be found but are restricted to a certain degree to keep climate clean and pure.
The ice planet, also known as Ki'kayshea'ne III is vital for the industry of water harvesting and collecting metals that got formed under huge pressure. The last planet is used by the industry to win the gas and export it to systems such as No'menshan and U'ia.
More facts about the Ki'kayshea'ne System are listed below.
The heart of the Ki'kayshea'ne System:
The Ki'kayshea'ne Star | |
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System Registry | Ki-G-9 |
Star Names | Ki |
Type | G9 V Yellow Main Sequence |
Radius | 7.18 x 105 km |
Surface Temperature | 5000 K |
Average Mass | 1.80 x 1030 kg |
Luminosity | 2.29 x 1026 W |
Number of Planets | 4 |
The G9 is an ancient star that shows its age, as it gives out a smaller amount of light compared to other star systems.
Ki'kayshea'ne I is the first planet of the system. It is classified as a gas planet that consists of hydrogen and helium. The Kingdom of Neshaten allowed gas mining to be performed here that would benefit the industry at No'menshan and U'ia.
Istea is a habitable planet that can be classified as a Gaia planet. The Kingdom of Neshaten has colonized this planet originally with the goal for food production. However, the policy of the government changed when industries of trade-related services and products showed interest. Istea is seen as a popular location for Neshaten citizens to hold their vacation. Kingdom of Neshaten allowed harvesting of minerals on certain locations with restrictions on methods that could damage the ecological system of the planet.
Ciziea is a habitable planet that can be classified as an ocean planet. The planet has various islands spread over the various locations. The Kingdom of Neshaten primary focus on this planet is primarily the food industry of specific fish that is popular with for example the Shukaren Laibe (Sub-Species) and Shukaren Daur (Sub-Species), while the sea fruit is popular with My'leke (Species). Underwater mining is allowed but the restriction on methods that could harm the ecological system of underwater life. The islands are used as resort locations for Neshaten citizens.
Ki'kayshea'ne IV is the last planet of the system and can be classified as an ice planet. The planet is mostly used for the harvesting of water by mining corporations that sell it to various Neshaten planets.
The Ki'kayshea'ne System exports and trades the following goods.
The population of the Ki'kayshea'ne System is consistent with Shukaren Daur (Sub-Species). Other species of other factions are not allowed to settle down on the colony. The Shukara Volunteer Navy 3rd Fleet is responsible for protection of this system.
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Kalshion created this article on 2015/02/08 21:51. Updated by Rawolfe.
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