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Hadrian System
Creator 4dapunx
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Planets 10
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[edit] Hadrian

Hadrian is a star in a binary system, with a blue coloration.

[edit] Diamantis

The Seconds star in the Hadrian System, a Yellow star, like our sun.


[edit] Inner Planets

Valshk- once an outer planet before the system went supernova, it was teh farthest planet from the suns and homeworld of the Kareesh. Now a volcanic wasteland and closest planet to Diamantis. Means "Char-broiled" in Gaussican

Thaelos- Second planet from the suns, Thaelos is a military compound, composed of training grounds, barracks, weapons and armor manufacturers, and shipyards. Has an orbital defense ring that doubles as a zero-gee shipyard

Kuskin- large, fertile world covered in farmland, grows most of the system's crops.

Daemos- A small planet covered in ocean, home to large, carnivorous ocean creatures.

Moslev- Small and rocky, home to a small mining outpost.


[edit] Outer Planets

Gosa-Homeworld of the Gauss and Capitol of the Indomitable Empire, mostly covered in cityscape, except for the oceans. Has one moon, Lunara.

Thaev-Small and icy, expeditions are underway to see if life exists beneath the frozen surface.

Fotargh- Similar to Gauss, mostly covered in oceans, cities, and farms

Morachta- Large gas giant, minig underway in asteroid belt, home of the Morachta United Energy Fleets to supply energy for starships, armor, and other devices.


[edit] System History

The Hadrian System was originally the home system of the Kareesh, galactic has-beens who had a galactic empire that collapsed for various reasons. Last stronghold was in the Hadrian System, which went supernova shortly after the collapse of the empire. Later reformed and gave birth to the Gauss

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