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Planet Chateau-Tierry is a remote desert world on the outskirts of Ile-de-France. In the earliest days of colonization it was considered a potential site for a human settlement. Discovery of Jump Holes around the system rendered those plans obsolete since neighboring systems offered more attractive colonization options.
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{{Planet Infobox
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| name = Planet Chateau-Tierry
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| image = Planet Chateau-Tierry.png
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| owner =
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| system = [[Ile-de-France]]
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| sector = 3F
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| house = {{House Link | Gallia}}
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| population =
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| docking = No
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| terrain = Desert
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| diameter = 9,430 km
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| mass = 4.48 x 10e24 kg
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| temperature = -146°C to 20°C
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| escape_velocity = 9.87 km/sec
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}}
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Chateau-Tierry is a remote desert world on the outskirts of [[Ile-de-France]]. In the earliest days of Ile-de-France's colonization it was considered as a potential site for a human settlement. Discovery of [[Jump Holes]] around the system rendered those plans obsolete since neighboring systems offered more attractive colonization options.
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[[Category: Gallia]]
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[[Category: Ile-de-France]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 18 February 2019

Planet Chateau-Tierry
Planet Chateau-Tierry.png
Location 3F, Ile-de-France
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Desert
Diameter 9,430 km
Mass 4.48 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -146°C to 20°C
Escape velocity 9.87 km/sec

Chateau-Tierry is a remote desert world on the outskirts of Ile-de-France. In the earliest days of Ile-de-France's colonization it was considered as a potential site for a human settlement. Discovery of Jump Holes around the system rendered those plans obsolete since neighboring systems offered more attractive colonization options.