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A medium-sized desert world. Traces of organic life has been found planetside, and EFL Oil & Machinery has conducted additional research that indicated presence of significant oil deposits. Nowadays, however, no life is present on the planet, and economical usage of its resources is considered too expensive due to high temperatures.
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A medium-sized desert world. Traces of organic life has been found planetside, and [[EFL Oil & Machinery]] has conducted additional research that indicated presence of significant [[Oil]] deposits. Nowadays, however, no life is present on the planet, and economical usage of its resources is considered too expensive due to high temperatures.

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Planet Maligny
Location 2E, Burgundy
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Desert
Diameter 11,975 km
Mass 6.99 x 10e24 kg
Temperature 47°C to 120°C
Escape velocity 11.98 km/sec

A medium-sized desert world. Traces of organic life has been found planetside, and EFL Oil & Machinery has conducted additional research that indicated presence of significant Oil deposits. Nowadays, however, no life is present on the planet, and economical usage of its resources is considered too expensive due to high temperatures.