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| Besides the stars [[Orian Major]] and [[Orian Minor|Minor]], the [[Orian system]] is home to another pair of twins - the planets Ulatyu and Nuvenpa. These two barren worlds orbit closest to Orian Major in a double-helix, circling one another like twin moons. Neither world supports life and both are wrought with treacherous storms caused by the other’s immense gravitational attractions. Sand and dust storms are ever present and there are frequent unexpected, and violent, volcanic breakouts and eruptions. Rarely a day passes when the twins are not upturned and reshaped by the destructive conditions. | | Besides the stars [[Orian Major]] and [[Orian Minor|Minor]], the [[Orian system]] is home to another pair of twins - the planets Ulatyu and [[Nuvenpa]]. These two barren worlds orbit closest to Orian Major in a double-helix, circling one another like twin moons. Neither world supports life and both are wrought with treacherous storms caused by the other’s immense gravitational attractions. Sand and dust storms are ever present and there are frequent unexpected, and violent, volcanic breakouts and eruptions. Rarely a day passes when the twins are not upturned and reshaped by the destructive conditions. |
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| This moon is one of the only inner-system outposts viable in this Star System. | | This moon is one of the only inner-system outposts viable in this Star System. |
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Revision as of 23:47, 17 November 2006
- 4,650 km in diameter, 100 million km from star
- Toxic atmosphere, high carbon dioxide content
- 500°C to -40°C
- 278 standard days per cycle
Besides the stars Orian Major and Minor, the Orian system is home to another pair of twins - the planets Ulatyu and Nuvenpa. These two barren worlds orbit closest to Orian Major in a double-helix, circling one another like twin moons. Neither world supports life and both are wrought with treacherous storms caused by the other’s immense gravitational attractions. Sand and dust storms are ever present and there are frequent unexpected, and violent, volcanic breakouts and eruptions. Rarely a day passes when the twins are not upturned and reshaped by the destructive conditions.
This moon is one of the only inner-system outposts viable in this Star System.