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Revision as of 19:24, 19 February 2018

Lair System
Grnouf/Provence 2402
Position Distance Name UWP
Primary 'Kneng' 'G5 V'
0 AU Og Orz YS00000-0
1 AU Erzikh Dhadh H310300-F
2 AU Foulours Y630000-0
1 1   * Servonaz' YR00000-0
2 5   * Olou' Y300000-0
3 1 AU Lair A8859B9-F
1 0.3   * Errgh' YS00000-0
2 1.4   * Sanko' YS00000-0
3 60   *Ouksado Fan' F20031C-F
4 AU Goullaengrak Large GG
(Size=220)
1 1   * Raekfong' YR00000-0
2 3   * Raekgzoe' YR00000-0
3 7   * Knoen' Y100000-0
4 8   * Suekh' Y100000-0
5 30   * Vadze Aengkoe' Y330000-0
6 45   * Fi Itsoudzi' G40011B-E
7 60   * Uerul' YS00000-0
8 250   * Dzaer' Y200000-0
5 AU Garzingnall Belt Y000100-E
(Size=0.5AU)
6 AU Saghurrkhoer Small GG
(Size=80)
1 7   * Atourrkou' Y300000-0
2 65   * Rror Usuersogh' H300000-0
7 AU Ngolkfaedh Small GG
(Size=60)
1 6   * Uzil' H400167-E
2 8   * Olahgz' YS00000-0
3 11   * Knoka Llan' Y5A0000-0
4 60   * Dhuggzung' YS00000-0
8 AU Rrallan Ang H9A5239-E

The Lair system is contains only a single star, with eight major bodies and one planetoid belt.

Description (Specifications)

No information yet available.

Inner system

  • Og Orz is an insignificant ball of rock, dwarfed by many of the system's moons. Its rocky core discourages prospecting efforts.
  • Erzikh Dhadh is a larger world with a trace atmosphere. Unlike Og Orz, Erhihk Dhadh has great mining potential. In 1113, the Dhufokh Corporation located major deposits of rare crystals deep within the world's crust. Dhufokh quickly laid claim to the deposits, but the company is unsure how to proceed. A research station was designed and built to harness this new discovery. Erzikh Dhadh has been the site of many boom/bust mining operations of various different minerals in the centuries since the Vargr achieve space flight.
  • Foulours is an unusual world in that it retains a very thin oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere despite its high temperature. Even more unusual is its possession of a ring system.

Outer system

  • Goullaengrak is the system's largest body, a huge gas giant with a spectacular multiple ring system and six major satellites. One moon, Vadze Aengkoe was the site of a space battle in the early years of expansion from Lair. Another satellite, Fi Itsoudzi, today plays host to a small tourist hostel.
  • The once metal-rich Garzingall belt has been largely mined out. The belt supports a small indigenous population of miners, but most prospectors who come to Garzingall belt are merely transients.
  • Saghurrkhoer, another gas giant, orbits beyond the belt. It has two sizable but otherwise insignificant moons.
  • Ngolkfaedh is the system's third and smallest gas giant. Its innermost satellite, Uzil, has rudimentary living facilities. A government science team currently occupies those facilities, engaged in astronomical studies.
  • The system's outermost world is large, ammonia-swathed Rrallan Ang. The leaders of Lair's nations were ousted from power in 923. Many of those administrators voluntarily took up a life of exile on lonely Rrallan Ang. Their descendants today number in the hundreds.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

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