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- Bantmitual (planet)plugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigBantmitual (planet)
Bantmitual, also called Bandar Prime, is the principle inhabited planet of the Bandar System. It is the homeworld of the bandar, a highly advanced yet retiring tetrapodal species who are spacefaring, but have never ventured much beyond their home system. - devastating craters. Ancient literature speaks a great deal about the beauty and danger of objects falli... cies. Despite their retiring nature, the system's great distance from any other star is the most likely e
- Kerel Empireplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigKerel Empire
The Kerel Empire is one of the two great interstellar powers in the Gamma Delta Quadrant, along with the Cronoxi Syndicate.
Astrography of the Gamma Delta Quadrant
This is in a series of articles about stars, planets, civilisations and technologies of the wider Gamma Delta Quadrant.
These articles are not written in an in-universe style, since this information is unknown to the people of - re ====== The **Kerel Empire** is one of the two great interstellar powers in the [[Gamma Delta Quadrant
- Ra and Ratérplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigRa and Ratér
Ra (RAH) and Ratér (rah-TAIR) are mutually-orbiting binary planets in the Cronox System. The two are both marginal for human life but were settled many millennia ago. Rivalry and conflict between the two throughout their history laid the foundation for a series of accords for mutual co-operation, which was the foundation for the - but its cloudy white upper atmosphere reflects a great deal of the sun's energy, so that its entire surf
- Bandar (non-humanoid species)plugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigBandar (non-humanoid species)
The bandar are a highly advanced non-humanoid civilisation native to the heavy gravity world, Bantmitual. Though gregarious amongst their own kind and having advanced technological abilities, few bandar leave their world of birth, and no bandar has ever left their home system. They give their name to the - s of tough or spikey ridges. Modern bandar have a great deal of racial diversity, their hide colour rangi