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Icy world of Gammu was colonised by a group of deep space settlers several years after [[Planet Primus|Primus]], in 496 A.S. Few inhabitants of this inhospitable place did not know anything of radiation that plagued the planet's surface, much like on Primus. Of planet's 1400 initial population, more than a quarter was dead by 528 A.S. because of radiation. The colonists tried to evacuate the planet and almost succeeded, but fully loaded transports and escort ships were destroyed by a large [[Nomad]] fleet. Numerous service robots with enhanced artificial intelligence remained planetside and kept up two robotic plants constructed by the colonists. When [[Corsairs]] rediscovered the planet several hundred years later, the planet was filled with thousands of self-sufficient robots. | Icy world of Gammu was colonised by a group of deep space settlers several years after [[Planet Primus|Primus]], in 496 A.S. Few inhabitants of this inhospitable place did not know anything of radiation that plagued the planet's surface, much like on Primus. Of planet's 1400 initial population, more than a quarter was dead by 528 A.S. because of radiation. The colonists tried to evacuate the planet and almost succeeded, but fully loaded transports and escort ships were destroyed by a large [[Nomad]] fleet. Numerous service robots with enhanced artificial intelligence remained planetside and kept up two robotic plants constructed by the colonists. When [[Corsairs]] rediscovered the planet several hundred years later, the planet was filled with thousands of self-sufficient robots. | ||
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+ | The planet Gammu is extremely radioactive, due in part to the high concentration of rare earth's within the planet's crust, and the intense ravages of solar radiation projected by the system's twin neighbouring stars. Whilst visiting terrestrials should find relative safety within their own craft, long stays are considered both inadvisable and unwelcome. | ||
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Planet Gammu | |
Owner | Zoners |
Location | 6F, Omicron Kappa Nomad Worlds |
Technical information | |
Population | unknown |
Docking | Yes |
Terrain | Ice |
Diameter | 9,472 km |
Mass | 5.10 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -110°C to -12°C |
Escape velocity | 9.9 km/sec |
Icy world of Gammu was colonised by a group of deep space settlers several years after Primus, in 496 A.S. Few inhabitants of this inhospitable place did not know anything of radiation that plagued the planet's surface, much like on Primus. Of planet's 1400 initial population, more than a quarter was dead by 528 A.S. because of radiation. The colonists tried to evacuate the planet and almost succeeded, but fully loaded transports and escort ships were destroyed by a large Nomad fleet. Numerous service robots with enhanced artificial intelligence remained planetside and kept up two robotic plants constructed by the colonists. When Corsairs rediscovered the planet several hundred years later, the planet was filled with thousands of self-sufficient robots.
The planet Gammu is extremely radioactive, due in part to the high concentration of rare earth's within the planet's crust, and the intense ravages of solar radiation projected by the system's twin neighbouring stars. Whilst visiting terrestrials should find relative safety within their own craft, long stays are considered both inadvisable and unwelcome.
Missions Offered
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