Lemimamur (world)

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Lemimamur/Remnants (Dagudashaag 0930)
Milieu 1116
D8B4210-8
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size8 Large (12,800 km, 0.80g - 1.08g)
AtmosphereB Exotic (corrosive)
Hydrographics4 Wet World 40%
Population2 Low (300)
Government1 Company/Corporation
Law0 No Law
Tech Level8 Pre-Stellar (superconductors)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary M3 V M9 V
Worlds 8
Gas Giants 1
Planetoid Belts 2
Cultural Details
Government Company or Corporation
Law Level No law
Cultural Extension 1113
Army Size (BEs) 0
Economic Details
Technology Level 8
Economic Extension
711-5
Resources7Few
Labor1Low (30)
Infrastructure1 Extremely limited
Efficiency-5Extremely poor
Importance Extension -3
Resource Units 4
GWP (BCr) 0
World Trade Number 2
Trade Volume (MCr/year) 0
Starport Details
Classification Class-D
Port Size 0
Building Capacity (Tons) 0
Port employees 0
Port passengers (annual) 0

Lemimamur is a fluid world with an oceanic geography of a liquid other than water such as ammonia, methane, hydrocarbons, or other exotic liquids. The system supports a population of fewer than 10,000 sophonts. It is a member of Third Imperium in the Remnants Subsector of Dagudashaag Sector and in the Amec Trade Protectorate and the Domain of Vland. Lemimamur, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estate of an Imperial knight, a member of the Imperial Nobility charged with overseeing the world. This world contains an Imperial Scout Base, capable of handling Scout Service starships and personnel. During the Long Night this world was named Nelek. The Nahuatl name of the world is Xocoytlpanec.

Astrography and planetology

The alternative fluid of the world's hydographic percentage is hydrogen peroxide. This is a strong bleaching agent.

Binary Solar System

Lemimamur Binary Star System
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Lemimamur

M3 V

Primary Main Sequence 0.37 3270 - 3430 0.03081
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0017 0.0146 0.18 - 0.35 0.17 1.7
Orbit #  *  * 0 0 4
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Lemimamur

M9 V

Secondary Main Sequence 0.079 2350 - 2380 0.00014
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0005 0.001 0.01 - 0.03 0.05 0.5
Orbit #  *  *  *  * 1

Native Lifeform: Bioresistant Plant Life

This bizarre world is home to some of known space's strangest plant life. In addition to the fact that they have adapted to living on hydrogen peroxide instead of water, the species have adapted to fill every niche available, including a number of airborne plant life that use their long trailing tendrils to soak up moisture from the atmosphere.

The Semaphore Tree for example deliberately moves its branches to imitate small lizards moving through its foliage in order to attract predators in so as to use them as a means of spreading their pollen and seeds and the Resurrection Bush can survive being immersed under rivers of hydro peroxide, in some cases for centuries, until the acid dries up and the bush can resuscitate itself, flower and propagate itself before being submerged again.

History and background

Most of the drugs extracted from the plant life are anasethetic or narcotic in nature. The research bases have become the target for raids by both rival corporations as well as criminal elements.

Much of the plant life is also useful medically and a number of companies have established research stations on Lemimamur. The largest of these companies is United MediTech Industries, which has leased the world from the Amec Trade Protectorate until 1120. UMTi has licensed the other companies to engage in the research for a percentage of profits from the discoveries. The research base accounts for half of the permanent population on the world.

References and contributors

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