Gamma Delta Quadrant

Articles about the wider region of stars and planets beyond the Helevos system.

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Articles about the wider region of stars and planets beyond the Helevos system.

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

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Articles about the wider region of stars and planets beyond the Helevos system.

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
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Helevos (also known as Vos, or Veeos) is a temperate terrestrial world, fourth planet of the star Cordes in the Cronox binary star system. The stars Cordes and Arjos are distant binaries, so on Helevos, Arjos is only seen in the northern hemisphere as star, sometimes bright enough to be seen during the day, circling roughly over the viridgreenAnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthiasgreen
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Bandar System The Bandar system is an isolated solar system in the midst of the Bandar Gulf, an empty region of space approximately 40 LY across. Its single star is an orange subgiant. Astrography of the Gamma Delta Quadrant This is in a series of articles about stars, planets, civilisations and technologies of the wider
Bantmitual (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.
Cronox 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…
Cronox System (Category) Topics related to the 1GD.Pb Cronox System, a binary system which is home to the political alliance of the Cronoxi Syndicate. Planets Other articles topics 1gd
Cronoxi 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.
Kerel 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
Nomez Nomez [NOM-ez] is a heavy, dense planet orbiting closest to the sun Cordes, in the Cronox System. Its surface is molten and constantly active, almost half of its surface being a sea of liquid sulphur and mineral salts. It has a toxic atmosphere of gaseous chlorine, bromine, sulphur, and phosphorus belched from the ever-active volcanoes, with clouds of light metals like lead and arsenic. This atmosphere is constantly eroded away by solar wind, leaving a glowing, flare-like trail in …
 
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