Planetary Locations
The universe comprises multiple star systems, hosting various planets and celestial bodies. Here's an overview of the known locations:
Solar System
Our solar system consists of eight official planets orbiting around the Sun, with various dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets also present in this cosmic neighborhood.
- Earth, the birthplace of CER0 technology, is a key member of the Intergalactic Alliance.
- Mars has become a terraformed planet with a history of conflict over its abundant resources. Now an independent planet-state, Mars maintains close ties with Earth.
Oceanic Star System
This star system is located at a significant distance from Earth's solar system and contains multiple habitable planets orbiting a stable star. The system's position and stellar conditions have allowed for the development of diverse planetary environments:
- The second planet, Vulcan, orbits close to the star, contributing to its extreme volcanic activity and thin atmosphere. It has one moon called Calē, with a dark basaltic surface and elliptical orbit.
- Tempus, the third planet, features a unique atmosphere rich in nanoether particles and is orbited by a moon named Fortuna, which influences the planet's temporal distortions.
- Vesta, the fourth planet, is notable for its floating islands suspended by powerful magnetic fields and features towering mountain ranges and deep canyons. These magnetic fields create distinct vertical weather patterns.
Outer Reaches
- Neophis, an artificial planetary structure, is positioned in the outer reaches of the system.
Akrul Star System
Located in a distant part of the galaxy, not much is known about this particular star system due to the Legion’s presence. The Akrul Star System is dominated by its red dwarf star, which casts a perpetual crimson glow across its planets.
- Akrul: A harsh terrestrial planet characterized by extreme geological activity, featuring vast mountain ranges, deep canyons, and volcanic landscapes. The planet experiences intense temperature variations and violent storms due to its orbit around the red dwarf star.
See Also
Earth