System Specs:

  • Stellar Mass:  _ Sol-masses
  • Stellar Class:  _
  • Luminosity:  _ Sol
  • Planets:  4
  • Moons:  0
  • Asteroid Belts:  2
  • Asteroids:  2
  • Objects:  1

On first arriving at Togessan, the Tempest crew acknowledge its remoteness to the rest of the Heleus Cluster. There’s very little signal traffic, and Dr. Suvi Anwar even wonders what view of the Milky Way can be obtained from here.

Asteroid 

DATA:

  • M-type asteroid
  • Diameter: 823 km
  • Surface gravity: 0.02 G

ANALYSIS:
Fragments of Remnant technology are buried on this asteroid, nearly unrecognizable after centuries of disuse.

 

Asteroid 

DATA:

  • G-type asteroid
  • Diameter: 2323 km
  • Surface gravity: 0.04 G

ANALYSIS:
This massive asteroid is the size of a small moon. It could serve as a perfect base for future scientific and mining expeditions into the asteroid belt.

 

Starship Wreckage 

DATA:

  • Ship ID: Unknown
  • Ship name: Unknown
  • Crew complement: Unknown (estimate 5-8)
  • Status: N/A

ANALYSIS:
This appears to be the wreckage of a kett dropship. Perhaps they were seeking Remnant technology in the asteroid belt?

Planets Directory:

  1. Waoge
  2. Garef
  3. Biloun
  4. Pas-31

Waoge:

  • Orbital Distance:  0.9 AU
  • Orbital Period:  0.9 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.9
  • Radius:  5,025 km
  • Day Length:  _ Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  0.00 atm
  • Surface Temp:  72 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  _ g
  • Mass:  _ Earth-masses

Surveys from the Milky Way suggested Waoge might contain vast mineral wealth just beneath its surface. On closer examination, no such deposits exist.  (They may have been mined out during the long transit from that galaxy to this one.)

Garef:

  • Orbital Distance:  2.1 AU
  • Orbital Period:  3.1 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.964
  • Radius:  6,594 km
  • Day Length:  _ Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  22.55 atm
  • Surface Temp:  67 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  _ g
  • Mass:  _ Earth-masses

Beneath the planet’s crushing argon-based atmosphere, microbial lifeforms are flourishing on Garef in and around underground pools.

Biloun:

  • Orbital Distance:  5.9 AU
  • Orbital Period:  14.5 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.977
  • Radius:  7,799 km
  • Day Length:  _ Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  21.26 atm
  • Surface Temp:  128 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  _ g
  • Mass:  _ Earth-masses

Named for an early angaran explorer who perished on Biloun’s surface, this rocky world commands a quiet respect from the angaran people.

Pas-31:

  • Orbital Distance:  11.3 AU
  • Orbital Period:  38.2 Earth-years
  • Keplerian Ratio:  0.989
  • Radius:  4,783 km
  • Day Length:  _ Earth-hours
  • Atmospheric Pressure:  0.00 atm
  • Surface Temp:  -176 °C
  • Surface Gravity:  _ g
  • Mass:  _ Earth-masses

Ocean plains of frozen ammonia dominate the surface of Pas-31, climbing into icy mountains along the rims of ancient craters.