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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.
  
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