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====== Kenichi’s Star ====== | ====== Kenichi’s Star ====== | ||
+ | Kenichi’s Star is a red giant 2.3 AU across on the far eastern segment of Ayame’s Nebula, a world discovered by the [[plots: | ||
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- | Kenichi’s Star is a red giant 2.3 AU across on the far eastern segment of Ayame’s Nebula, a world discovered by the [[:SRSS Yggdrasill]] during a exploration/ | + | ===== History ==== |
+ | After its discovery, the system was initially claimed as [[faction:yamatai_star_empire]] territory, but due to wars with the [[species:mishhuvurthyar: | ||
- | After its discovery, the system | + | ===== Description ===== |
+ | The star system | ||
=== Inner Asteroid Field === | === Inner Asteroid Field === | ||
The inner asteroid field is largely molten, and extends for roughly 0.5 AU from the sun’s surface. It is estimated that these are the remains of planets partially consumed by the star, or ripped apart by solar flares during its turbulent change into a red giant. The asteroid belt is rich in minerals and metals. The asteroids, however, travel at high STL speed to maintain their position in orbit around the planet. This can make travel in the field dangerous unless proper shielding and velocity is attained. | The inner asteroid field is largely molten, and extends for roughly 0.5 AU from the sun’s surface. It is estimated that these are the remains of planets partially consumed by the star, or ripped apart by solar flares during its turbulent change into a red giant. The asteroid belt is rich in minerals and metals. The asteroids, however, travel at high STL speed to maintain their position in orbit around the planet. This can make travel in the field dangerous unless proper shielding and velocity is attained. | ||
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=== Mizuho' | === Mizuho' | ||
Next is the planet Mizuho’s Tear, a world completely covered by clouds at 0.65 AU. The planet was once an icy world, but when the star grew, its surface melted, causing it to be one large sea. The humidity of the planet is remarkably high, violent thunderstorms covering the planet in its entirety. The core of the planet, however, is intact, and largely metal. This metal core is easily accessible to vessels able to descend to the bottom of the ocean. As for inhabitants, | Next is the planet Mizuho’s Tear, a world completely covered by clouds at 0.65 AU. The planet was once an icy world, but when the star grew, its surface melted, causing it to be one large sea. The humidity of the planet is remarkably high, violent thunderstorms covering the planet in its entirety. The core of the planet, however, is intact, and largely metal. This metal core is easily accessible to vessels able to descend to the bottom of the ocean. As for inhabitants, | ||
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=== Kokoro === | === Kokoro === | ||
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=== Outer Asteroid Field === | === Outer Asteroid Field === | ||
The outer asteroid field is solid rather than molten, and fairly large, extending from 0.9 AU to 3.6 AU. Numerous mineral-rich asteroids exist in this location, several of which are moon-sized or larger. | The outer asteroid field is solid rather than molten, and fairly large, extending from 0.9 AU to 3.6 AU. Numerous mineral-rich asteroids exist in this location, several of which are moon-sized or larger. | ||
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+ | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
+ | This article was created by [[members: | ||
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+ | locations.tooltip_content : A planet-wide tree lives here | ||
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