System Specs:

  • Stellar Mass:  0.85 Sol Masses
  • Stellar Class:  G
  • Luminosity:  N/A Sol
  • Planets:  2
  • Moons:  0
  • Asteroid Belts:  0
  • Asteroids:  0
  • Objects:  0

Phi Clio is believed to have been discovered through independent FTL exploration and was once inhabited, as evidenced by resource infrastructures on its two worlds. Home to one terrestrial planet and one gas giant, the former does not exist in Citadel databases, suggesting deliberate deletion.

Cyllene rates poorly in resources while Parnassus rates rich in resources, particularly iridium. Both have no eezo deposits.

 

Planets Directory:

  1. Cyllene
  2. Parnassus

 

Cyllene:

  • Orbital Distance:  0.5 AU
  • Orbital Period:  0.4 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.781
  • Radius:  38,920 km
  • Day Length:  12.8 Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  _ 0.44 atm
  • Surface Temp:  _ 1,157 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  _ 0.66 g
  • Mass:  N/A Earth-masses

A mid-sized hydrogen-helium gas giant, Cyllene has an automated helium-3 refueling station, indicating that this remote system was once inhabited. Its distance from the mass relay and archaic design of the fuel station suggests that this system was mapped by someone who did not go through the relay, but discovered it in independent FTL exploration.

Cyllene is within the “frost line” of its parent star where gas giants do not normally form. For this reason, Cyllene is believed to be an extrasolar capture.

 

Parnassus:

  • Orbital Distance:  1.1 AU
  • Orbital Period:  1.2 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.924
  • Radius:  5,850 km
  • Day Length:  50.2 Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  4.71 atm
  • Surface Temp:  158 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  0.8 g
  • Mass:  0.668 Earth-masses

A boiling hot rock planet with extreme tectonic activity, Parnassus is home to many volcanic mountains. Surface scans reveal several geothermal and solar power stations, tapping the planet’s abundant energy. There is no history of the planet or its government in Citadel Council records. Given its proximity to a mapped and recorded planet like Cyllene, someone must have deleted Parnassus from the database.

 

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