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* They will rapidly die in temperatures humans find comfortable. | * They will rapidly die in temperatures humans find comfortable. | ||
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== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 29 April 2024
| Pranjadraparats/Dlarashtsalash (Yiklerzdanzh 1239) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Classic Era (1116) | X301200-5
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Primary | M3 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gas Giants | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pranjadraparats is an icy, low-population vacuum world, with a population of less than 10,000 sophonts, warranting hazardous environment precautions.
- Its surface is ice-capped with little or no atmosphere and nearly all of its water frozen.
- It is a Non-Aligned world dominated by human sophonts located in the Dlarashtsalash Subsector of Yiklerzdanzh Sector.
- It is a mainworld which is a satellite of either a gas giant or another world.
- This is a "low technology" world with technology competencies well below standard for Charted Space.
- Vacuum worlds have no climate, but experience extreme differences in temperature between direct starlight and shade.
Description (Astrography & Planetology)
Pranjadraparats has a solitary primary star.
- It is a red main sequence.
Pranjadraparats has a solitary primary star. Pranjadraparats
Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity M3 V Main Sequence (Dwarf) 0.37 3270 - 3430 0.03081 Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit AU 0.0034 0.0146 0.18 - 0.35 0.34 3.4 Orbit # * * 0 1 5 Remarks Flare Star
System Data
The worlds of the system have been partially surveyed. They consist of:
- The mainworld.
- An unknown number of secondary rocky worlds.
- x1 planetoid belt.
- x3 gas giants.
Mainworld Data
Pranjadraparats is a satellite of a gas giant.
The mainworld and its gas giant primary orbit within the outer system.
- They receive very low levels of stellar energy.
- They orbit beyond the stars Jump Shadow.
Mainworld Size (S)
Pranjadraparats is a Small World between 4,000km and 5,600km in diameter. The world has low gravity between 0.24G and 0.34G. The horizon will appear about 3km away.
Mainworld Atmosphere (A)
Pranjadraparats has a pressure of less than 0.001 atmospheres which requires the use of a Vacc Suit. TL–8 or more advanced survival gear is required to settle this world.
Mainworld Hydrosphere (H)
Pranjadraparats has 05-15% of its surface covered by ice, either in vast sheets or contained deep within craters or fractures on the surface. Wilderness refueling is possible. Water for the inhabitants can be got by mining and melting ice.
- The surface of the world is composed of a crust of ice many kilometers thick.
- Much of the surface is cratered and covered in thick layers of regolith and dust of meteoric origin, leaving only around XX% of the icy outer shell exposed.
- Below the outer icy shell there is a world-ocean of liquid water.
Satellites
Worldname does not retain any moons.
Satellites
Worldname retains a single tiny planetoid moon. Worldname retains two tiny planetoid moons. Worldname retains a single vacuum moon. Worldname retains two small vacuum moons. Worldname retains three small vacuum moons.
- It orbits once every few hours.
- They orbit once every few hours.
- It orbits once every few days.
- They orbit once every few days.
- It orbits once every few weeks.
- They orbit once every few weeks.
Mainworld Geography and Topography
No centrally held map of the world exists within AAB Library Data records.
(Blank map, predominantly watery world.)
(Blank map, predominantly dry world.)
(Blank map, vacuum world.)
(Blank map, exotic world.)
Native Lifeforms
No native life. The world is not believed to harbor native life. No native life: the world has an abiotic oxygen atmosphere. Primitive sub-ice native life. Extensive sub-ice native life. Primitive native life occupying a number of ecological niches. Its metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal. Exotic native life occupying a few specialist ecological niches. Its metabolic functions help drive the process of atmospheric renewal. Abundant native life occupying every available ecological niche. Its metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.
- Native lifeforms are cryophilic - they thrive in very low temperatures.
- Native lifeforms are thermophilic - they thrive in very high temperatures.
- They will rapidly die in temperatures humans find comfortable.
- They will rapidly die in environmental conditions suitable for humans.
History & Background (Dossier)
World Starport (St)
Pranjadraparats
- The world is host to an Exploration Base.
- The world is host to a Naval Base.
- The world is host to a major Military Base.
World Population (P)
Pranjadraparats
World Technology Level (T)
Pranjadraparats
World Government (G)
Pranjadraparats
World Law (L)
Pranjadraparats
World Timeline
- 300-420: the First Survey charts the system.
- 995-1065: the Second Survey charts the system.
- 1065: the Second Survey is published.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Zhodani (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), IBC. (sector named but no further data)
- Author/s & Contributor/s: David Schneider & Grant Sinclair of the HIWG in Australia
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
