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| Information about Krayiss I here.
| | Krayiss I, is a tiny, rocky world that is far too close to the star to make any exploration possible. It is completely devoid of any useable resources, lacking even an atmosphere. The proximity to the star means that it is not even hit heavily by comets and meteors. |
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| :''Main article: [[Krayiss II - Team Arcownage|Krayiss II]]'' | | :''Main article: [[Krayiss II - Team Arcownage|Krayiss II]]'' |
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| | Krayiss II is a barren, rocky world. However it is clear that there have been signs of life in the past. It is certainly habitable, given it is near the centre of the system’s habitable range. The only major drawback is that the planet lacks water. |
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| Information about Krayiss III here.
| | Krayiss III is an unusual entity. It is a gas giant that appears to possess no satellites. Initial attempts to scout the atmosphere for useful materials resulted in the probe being crushed under the immense atmospheric pressure. No further recon missions to the planet are planned, as what few results it returned indicated little to no useful gasses, other than a small quantity of water vapour. |
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| * [[x Nath Voth]] | | * [[x Nath Voth]] |
| * [[x Andrelious J. Inahj]] | | * [[Andrelious J. Inahj]] |
| * [[x Nadrin Erinos Arconae]] | | * [[x Nadrin Erinos Arconae]] |
| * [[Nikola Valtiere]] | | * [[Nikola Valtiere]] |
Revision as of 00:02, 15 February 2013
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Blurb here.
Krayiss System
Krayiss Prime
At the centre of the Krayiss system is Krayiss Prime. The star is small and cool by stellar standards, glowing a deep orange. Had Krayiss Prime been much larger, Krayiss II, which lies in its habitable zone, would be considered too hot for most life to exist. Scans indicate that Krayiss Prime is around halfway through its supply of hydrogen, giving it many more millions of years before entering the next stage of stellar evolution.
Krayiss I
Krayiss I, is a tiny, rocky world that is far too close to the star to make any exploration possible. It is completely devoid of any useable resources, lacking even an atmosphere. The proximity to the star means that it is not even hit heavily by comets and meteors.
Krayiss II
- Main article: Krayiss II
Krayiss II is a barren, rocky world. However it is clear that there have been signs of life in the past. It is certainly habitable, given it is near the centre of the system’s habitable range. The only major drawback is that the planet lacks water.
Krayiss III
Krayiss III is an unusual entity. It is a gas giant that appears to possess no satellites. Initial attempts to scout the atmosphere for useful materials resulted in the probe being crushed under the immense atmospheric pressure. No further recon missions to the planet are planned, as what few results it returned indicated little to no useful gasses, other than a small quantity of water vapour.
Krayiss IV & V
Krayiss IV and V are virtually twin planets. Both are icy, middle-sized planets, many millions of miles from their nearest neighbour. The main difference between the two is tectonic activity.
Krayiss IV is totally inert, lacking even volcanoes, or other signs that it ever possessed such activity. Its sister world, on the other hand, is covered in volcanoes that constantly spout thick, black smoke into the atmosphere. The smoke cover is thick enough that it is nearly impossible to land a conventional spacecraft upon the surface. Probe scans indicate large amounts of water ice that may be useful for supplying extended operations on Krayiss II.
Trivia
Contributors
Here is the list for the contributors of both the Krayiss System - Team Arcownage page page and the Krayiss II - Team Arcownage page.
(Note: All names will be preceded by an 'X'. It is the responsibility of the contributing member to remove the 'X' from beside their name to qualify them as a contributor)