Arconae Secundus
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Dajorra System
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1: Dajorra
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Varies depending on orbit
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Standardized to time on Arconeae Primus
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295 Arconeae Primus days
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Terrestrial
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20,000 km
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Type I (Breathable)
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Variable (-120¡ to 100¡F)
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Standard (1 G)
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Rocky desert
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Primitive humanoid colonies have been documented
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None
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No census has been taken of the native peoples
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None
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None
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Clan Arcona
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History
The atmosphere of Arconeae Secundus is strange in that the planet is covered with thick black clouds, making it a night world. The only light comes from the occasional lightning bolt. The high moisture grants plenty of rain, however, giving the planet rivers and a certain amount of fungal vegetation. Most of the planet is a rocky desert, with many caves and ravines. The main animal of the planet appears to be a large bat like creature, which hunts several species of large insect. There are also found small colonies of human like creatures, which have apparently adapted to the darkness. There is currently an on-going study, trying to determine whether there is a link between these humans, the other beings in the Dajorra System and the ruins on Arconae Primus.
Arconeae Secundus' seasons are dictated not only by its axis, but by its extreme orbit, which carries it from nearly as close to the sun as Sukhur at aphelion to as far as Selen at perihelion. By a bizarre stroke of luck, the cloud cover keeps the temperature of Secundus fairly stable (compared to what it would otherwise be), and sets the seasonal pattern essentially as winter/summer/winter/summer.
Clan Arcona readily turned Secundus into a training area for it's entire military, both force and non-force beings. A sprawling training facility has been erected in the midst of one of the many rocky desserts, "home" to new recruits, veterans looking to keep up their skills and joint training between the Houses of Arcona and other Arcona military forces. The harsh conditions of the planet, as well as varying terrain allows for both ground and air-based training to be of the highest difficulty.