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**Type:** Tomb World\\ | **Type:** Tomb World\\ | ||
**Class:** Unknown\\ | **Class:** Unknown\\ | ||
- | **Designation: Hazardous, do not approach\\ | + | **Designation:** Hazardous, do not approach\\ |
Orbiting the entire system in a perfectly circular orbit at a distance of 80AU, Lax'Thepat III is a dark, forbidding sphere of rock, the surface of which is studded with dome-shaped structures interlined by carved canal-like chasms. Starships attempting to orbit this planet exhibit rapid unexplained energy depletion, and most observations have to be carried out from significant distance. | Orbiting the entire system in a perfectly circular orbit at a distance of 80AU, Lax'Thepat III is a dark, forbidding sphere of rock, the surface of which is studded with dome-shaped structures interlined by carved canal-like chasms. Starships attempting to orbit this planet exhibit rapid unexplained energy depletion, and most observations have to be carried out from significant distance. | ||
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The majority of planet-sized objects in the system lie within the Lax'Thepat Brown Dwarf Cluster - an arrangement of planets that tightly orbit the brown dwarf pair. The majority of these planets contain life of some kind (mostly micro-organisms), although that life is universally non-compatible with standard carbon-oxygen biology. The planets themselves are arranged in a bizarrely regular orbital arrangement that seems to be impossible for it to have naturally occurred. Combined with the strange structures visible on Lax'Thepat III, it it thought that the Brown Dwarf Cluster is in some ways artificial. | The majority of planet-sized objects in the system lie within the Lax'Thepat Brown Dwarf Cluster - an arrangement of planets that tightly orbit the brown dwarf pair. The majority of these planets contain life of some kind (mostly micro-organisms), although that life is universally non-compatible with standard carbon-oxygen biology. The planets themselves are arranged in a bizarrely regular orbital arrangement that seems to be impossible for it to have naturally occurred. Combined with the strange structures visible on Lax'Thepat III, it it thought that the Brown Dwarf Cluster is in some ways artificial. | ||
- | ==== Lax'Thepat Cluster I ==== | + | === Lax'Thepat Cluster I === |
**Type:** Barren World\\ | **Type:** Barren World\\ | ||
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This large planet is a barren rock orbiting at the greatest distance from the brown dwarf pair of all the planets in the cluster. It is surrounded by a ring of fine dust and debris, and is orbited by two small, irregular moons. | This large planet is a barren rock orbiting at the greatest distance from the brown dwarf pair of all the planets in the cluster. It is surrounded by a ring of fine dust and debris, and is orbited by two small, irregular moons. | ||
- | {{tag>galactipedia astro-cartography system}} | + | {{tag>galactipedia astro-cartography system dominion_system}} |