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Omicron Lost System

A desolate system, outside the Edge Nebula, with a massive bright white giant in the center of the system. Planet Moros is the sole planet in this system. At first glance it appears to be a gas giant, but it is just a terrestrial planet with a dense, toxic atmosphere. A considerable number of space explorers were lost in this system. It is believed that they got lost due to the beauty of this system. This system has got large fields of raw Iridium, so it is visited by miners from Imperium Omicronis and Zoners, but only sledom because of the high danger of a Nomad attack.

System Navmaps

System Overview

Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful

None known

Unlawful
Planets
Planet Moros
Inhabited
Stations
Commodities
Produced

none

Mineable



Areas of Interest

Asteroid Fields

Atropos Field

One of three dense asteroid field formed by the remains of a planetary collision that occurred early in the system’s development.

Atropos Field

Lachesis Field

One of three dense asteroid field formed by the remains of a planetary collision that occurred early in the system’s development. Scanners detect high levels of Iridium somewhere within the field’s expanse.

Lachesis Field

Clotho Field

One of three dense asteroid field formed by the remains of a planetary collision that occurred early in the system’s development.

Clotho Field

Moros Asteroid Belt

The debris from a planetary collision that has been pulled into orbit by Moros’ gravity, encompassing the entire planet.

Planet Moros' Asteroid Belt


Jump Gates/Holes


See also