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Solar System

Regular Forum (No New Posts) Sol
The Terran Sun is a large, Yellow Main Sequence. It is also relatively young. This sun has many gargantuan satellites orbitting at a safe distance, collecting Radiant Energy for the systems life forms to make use of. The Pyranor have also come to this sun to gather extremely rich resources with which to make their famous Volcan Fuel.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Mercury
A very small planet, and the closest one to Sol. It is constantly blasted with extremely destructive solar winds and thermal energy. The planet is covered in impact craters and small ridges and hills, but no other geological features have been discovered.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Venus
This Eartch-sized planet was once envisioned as a beutiful Jungle World, even being named after the Roman Goddess before it was realized that any Carbon-Based life form exposed to the surface would be instantly destroyed in a thousand different ways at once.
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Regular Forum Earth
This is the Human home planet. It is now the Base of Operations for the Terran Federation and the Helix Society.
Terran Data Feb 28 2009, 11:29 PM, By Brontoscorpio
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Mars
A barren, rocky world. It was once a eutopia, long before life came to Earth, but is now a giant desert. Humans have actually built enormous cities in its deep underground, making this something of a secondary homeworld for humans and other species.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Asteroid Belt
This belt seperates the Inner and Outer Solar System. It is home to thousands of Mining Operations and forms a sort of 'country' by being filled with millions of businesses, housing areas and countless other operations anchored to massive asteroids, often with artificial gravity implemented. Any buildings set in such a manner must be both very systematically located and made extremely durable. These can be found by computerized maps that calculate the general location in relation to the varying orbits of the asteroids.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Jupiter
A Gas Giant that is actually relatively low in mass. It's 'Ocean' of clouds is often used for Advanced Flight Training. Its small, terrestrial core contains a massive lab used by the Helix Society.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Saturn
This huge planet's beutiful rings contain thousands of space station colonies.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Uranus
The virtually featureless landscape here at first appears to be a tundra. However, what at first appears to be snow and ice is largely nitrogen, frozen solid. The core of the planet itself is relatively cold- perhaps the warmest part of the surface being geysers spraying out upward jets of liquid nitrogen and similar chemicals, which soon freeze onto the surface. The three Uranian Planetary Rings are completely vertical to the Solar Axis, basically meaning that the planet seems to be 'on its side'. Many millitary bases and laboratories have been rumored to exist here, deep in the mantle.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Neptune
Oxygen is a common element on this gaseous planet, though usually as a part of a poisonous molecule. Continent-scale storms are also fairly common here; this is apparently due to far greater amount of geothermal activity than its 'sister planet', Uranus. Though no attempt at colonization has ever been made on this planet, many space stations orbit it with the sole purpose of filtering out oxygen for various uses.
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Regular Forum (No New Posts) Pluto-Charon System
The Dwarf Planet, Pluto, its counterpart, Charon, and their moons Nix & Hydra are all tiny, icy worlds in a region of the Solar system known as the Kuiper Belt.
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