Trexxa is a remarkable ocean world located in the Outer Rim Territories within the Dalicron sector. Positioned in the Frelos system, this planet boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial prowess. With a rich history and diverse population, Trexxa plays a pivotal role in the Dalicron sector.
Geography and Climate
Encompassing a diameter of 32,966 kilometers, Trexxa is a predominantly water-covered planet with only minor rocky formations. The atmospheric conditions classify it as a Type-I atmosphere, providing a temperate climate across its vast oceanic expanse. While approximately 99% of the surface is water, scattered rocky outcrops and the strategic Palikir City break the serene aquatic landscape.
Notable Landmarks
Palikir City
- Main article: Palikir City
Situated 800 metres above sea level, this floating city is a predominantly low income area where families of workers on the mining platforms reside. Working on a bi-weekly rotational basis, employees of the Dalicron Excavation Conglomerate choose to live with their families in Palikir City due to the otherwise exorbitant costs to regularly travel off-world.
Mining Platforms
Numbering around 190,000, the heavy water mining and refining platforms are on a scale seen on an extremely rare occasion. On Trexxa alone, enough heavy water, which is then refined to hydrogen, tritium and deuterium, is produced to fuel the entire Outer Rim Territories.
Affiliation
The Dalicron sector was under Galactic Empire rule, and this included Trexxa. Originally completely uninhabited, the Empire saw a massive opportunity in the ocean planet and proceeded to build the extortionate number of mining platforms that are now found on the planet.
Following the fall of the Empire, the Dalicron Excavation Conglomerate was formed - a combination of ex-Imperials and local businessmen of the sector, looking to take advantage of the pre-existing infrastructure.
The DEC now have complete control of operations on Trexxa and have phased out most of the ex-Imperials within its ranks, although a few remain.