Revision for Abyssal Island | ||
Previous Revision, by Raghav102 [2025-03-06 16:13:35] | → | Selected revision, by Raghav102 [2025-03-06 16:14:47] |
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Keni Drunken Wolf | → | Keni Drunken Wolf |
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Abyssal Island | → | Abyssal Island |
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Pyrie Thua FF-R d4-1 | → | Pyrie Thua FF-R d4-1 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
The Abyss | → | The Abyss |
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SUMMARY | ||
A Ringed Water World, orbited by a Landable Moon with life. | → | A Ringed Water World, orbited by a Landable Moon with life. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system, located on the edge of the galaxy in The Abyss Region, contains an interesting sight. Body 3 in the system is a Ringed Water World. It has a single moon, which is Landable with a Thin Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere. The moon sports 7 biological species: Bacterium Aurasus - Lime The moon's somewhat close proximity to it's parent offers the opportunity for some gorgeous vistas: The other 2 planets in the system, both of which are Ringed Gas Giants, are also in a trinary configuration with the Ringed Water World. Body 2 is even close enough to be viewed from the moon: Finally, Bodies 1 D and 1 E both have Thin Ammonia Atmospheres with life as well, 5 species and 3 species respectively. | → | This system, located on the edge of the galaxy in The Abyss Region, contains an interesting sight. Body 3 in the system is a Ringed Water World. It has a single moon, which is Landable with a Thin Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere. The moon sports 7 biological species: Bacterium Aurasus - Lime The moon's somewhat close proximity to it's parent offers the opportunity for some gorgeous vistas: The other 2 planets in the system, both of which are Ringed Gas Giants, are also in a trinary configuration with the Ringed Water World. Body 2 is even close enough to be viewed from the moon: Finally, Bodies 1 D and 1 E both have Thin Ammonia Atmospheres with life as well, 5 species and 3 species respectively. |
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