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== Description (Specifications) {{Unpublished cite|author= the Wiki editorial team: the system's published characteristics (provided in ''[[Uragyad'n of the Seven Pillars]]'') have been significantly updated, bringing the background data more in line with the current canon system data.}} ==
 
== Description (Specifications) {{Unpublished cite|author= the Wiki editorial team: the system's published characteristics (provided in ''[[Uragyad'n of the Seven Pillars]]'') have been significantly updated, bringing the background data more in line with the current canon system data.}} ==
 
The system is centered on a solitary primary star named ''Nijet''.
 
The system is centered on a solitary primary star named ''Nijet''.
* It is a turbulent yellow giant.
 
 
[[File:Solitary Giant G Type 2.jpg|300 px]]
 
 
{{MonostellarSystem
 
{{MonostellarSystem
 
|name          = Talak
 
|name          = Talak

Latest revision as of 10:37, 31 August 2024

Talak System
Cabala/Far Frontiers 1537
Position Distance Name UWP
Primary 'Nijet' 'G7 III'
1 8.7 AU Vahjdi G651769-4
2 10.8 AU Talak D687839-6
3 14.2 AU Monkodo Y9B1000-0
4 18.7 AU Galsimar LGG
5 25.0 AU Kasama Belt Y000000-0

The Talak system has two inhabited planets, presumably both colonized by the same long-forgotten expedition.

Description (Specifications) [1][edit]

The system is centered on a solitary primary star named Nijet.

Talak has a solitary primary star.
Nijet
Solitary Giant G Type 2.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
G7 III Giant 3.52 4400 - 5400 83
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.12096 0.75566 7.24 - 11.81 12.096 120.96
Orbit # 0 2 7 7 11
Remarks Unstable pulsating star. It occasionally experiences powerful flare activity, causing intense EM noise.

System Data[edit]

The worlds of the system have been surveyed. They consist of:

System Map Talak Basic.png

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg

Talak[edit]

Talak, the second world out from the star and the mainworld of the system, has an orbital period of 18 years 335 days (6,909 standard days).

Vahjdi[edit]

The innermost world, Vahjdi, has an orbital period of 13 years 247 days (4,995 standard days). It has a very slow rotation period: one local day is equivalent to 70 standard days (almost 1700 standard hours).

  • There are 71.4 local days in a local year.
  • During the local day, the world experiences around 100 hours of dawn, 750 hours of daylight, 100 hours of twilight, and 750 hours of night.

It retains a fairly close, relatively large moon that orbits once every standard week.

  • Vahjdi experiences libration, a characteristic wobble with a frequency of 33 hours, caused by the moon and the mainworld orbiting their barycenter.
  • This wobble causes the star to rise and fall in the sky during the long local day, giving brighter and darker periods.

References[edit]

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  1. Information provided to the library by the Wiki editorial team: the system's published characteristics (provided in Uragyad'n of the Seven Pillars) have been significantly updated, bringing the background data more in line with the current canon system data.