System Specs:

  • Stellar Mass:  1.478 Sol Masses
  • Stellar Class:  F
  • Luminosity:  N/A Sol
  • Planets:  3
  • Moons:  0
  • Asteroid Belts:  0
  • Asteroids:  0
  • Objects:  0

 

Planets Directory:

  1. Ithrone
  2. Pania
  3. Lemnia

 

Ithrone:

  • Orbital Distance:  0.3 AU
  • Orbital Period:  0.3 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  1.389
  • Radius:  10,436 km
  • Day Length:  61 Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  2.17 atm
  • Surface Temp:  566 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  0.79 g
  • Mass:  2.099 Earth-masses

Vast swaths of Ithrone’s surface are covered in thick ash, spewed into the air by chains of volcanoes across the planet. Beneath this layer of soot, Ithrone has an iron core and significant levels of cobalt in its crust.

 

Pania:

  • Orbital Distance:  0.8 AU
  • Orbital Period:  0.6 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  1.422
  • Radius:  5,126 km
  • Day Length:  55.5 Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  Trace atm
  • Surface Temp:  224 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  0.47 g
  • Mass:  0.301 Earth-masses

A rock planet exploited for minerals by robo-miners, Pania was named for an ancient mythological asari hero. Her music was so stirring the goddess Athame granted Pania anything her heart desired. Differing legends reflect the variety of hero cults of the time: in some stories, she became the first ruler of Armali, while others claim Pania took to the stars with Athame herself.

The robo-miners’ orbital stations here have been destroyed. A number of life pods can be detected, but most are in the red, indicating that their oxygen ran out long ago.

 

Lemnia:

  • Orbital Distance:  1.4 AU
  • Orbital Period:  1.3 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  1.624
  • Radius:  7,900 km
  • Day Length:  39.7 Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  8.69 atm
  • Surface Temp:  479 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  1.14 g
  • Mass:  1.736 Earth-masses

As with Pania, Lemnia had mining facilities in orbit, remotely controlling machines on the planet’s surface to recover Lemnia’s highly valued transuranic elements. Unfortunately, the miners made no secret of their presence, and to find all traces of them and wipe them out, all the Reapers needed to do was access the extranet.

 

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