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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
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are both marginal for human life but were settled many millennia ago. Rivalry and conflict between the t... powered by geo-electrical energy or solar-power, many of them clinging to the walls of the many canyons and chasms which cross the planet, shielding the popu... pitable environment of their new home. There are many theories about the historicity of this founding m
Ahtreyplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigAhtrey

Ahtrey is a small terrestrial world, second planet of the star Cordes in the Cronox System.

The surface is mottled green-brown, pocked with crater lakes and shallow, mineral-rich seas thick with mats of simple protozoa. The seas are transient, depending on season and seismic activity.
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. Although inhospitable to human life Ahtrey has many sealed settlements, prospering from mining and ma... on has the most active spaceport in the system, with many prosperous underground cities. {{tag>planets}}
Cronoxi Syndicateplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigCronoxi Syndicate

The Cronoxi Syndicate is political and trade alliance of various worlds and polities in the Gamma Delta quadrant. Worlds within the syndicate are sovereign and self-governing, but agree to standards of peace and liberty, open trade and mutual defence.
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ox and neighbouring systems, and has now embraced many other polities throughout the quadrant. Outside
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.
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urface except in extreme circumstances. There are many thermal and hydrothermal vents, however. About
Cronox Systemplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigCronox System

Planets of the Cronox-Cordes system

Terrestrial planets of Cordes, to scale

Position of Cronox in Syndicate space

Cronox [CRON-ox] is a S-type detached-binary star system consisting of the stars 1GD.Pa-Cordes and 1GD.Pb-Arjos. The two orbit a common barycenter at a sufficient distance for each to have its own independent planetary system. The two stars' orbital planes are at 83 degree angle from each other, which suggests that the two stars originally formed independently o…
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en atmosphere * Bhunju-Lista asteroid field - many inhabited planetoids - Nishwimant-Esk - hot Jov
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
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r developed drugs to control gender and fertility many thousands of years ago, but modern bandar have an
Ma'agahplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigMa'agah

Ma'agah (1GD.Pa9) is the ninth, outermost planet of the star Cordes in the Cronox System. It is a small, cold, dark world of rock and ice with an elliptical orbit, with the planet being pulled towards the binary star Arjos. At aphelion it is twice as far from the sun as at perihelion.
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ravitational effects. Most of the surface is ice many kilometres thick, but some areas are clear of ice
 
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