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Omicron Lost

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Omicron Lost
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System
Governing House Independent
Region Nomad Worlds
Connected
Systems
Omicron Delta

Omicron Kappa has two Jump Hole connections to the Omicron Delta and Omicron Gamma systems. There are two planets in this system, Planet Gammu and Planet Tirane. Planet Gammu is inhabited by Artificial Intelligence, while Tirane is an uninhabited gas giant. This system has a considerable Nomad presence. Zoner And Corsair patrols are frequent on the right side of the system. The surrounding space is very notable, a long tunnel. The tunnel is formed by the Edge Nebula wrapping around the system. The tunnel looks out to a distant unnamed nebula, often mistaken to be the Walker Nebula.

The central star is a green giant, casting a green hue upon the whole system. This star is incredibly active, dousing Omicron Kappa in intense system-wide radiation. The second star, a red dwarf, is similar to the Red Dwarf in Omicron Gamma, but is significantly less bright than the green giant.

The Omicron Kappa system lacks any notable wealth to exploit, though the ruins below Gammu's surface intrigue both Zoner and Order scientists. Gammu, along with the entire system, is claimed by the Primary Artificial Intelligence. Caution is advised whilst exploring here, as Artificial Intelligence drones are inconsistent. Some appear playfully curious while others are hostile against any intruders. It is possible to land on Gammu, as it has a Docking Ring and Mooring Fixture. Despite this, the Artificial Intelligence refuses to let humans go underneath the surface into the much more interesting ruins.

System Overview

Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects

White Dwarf

  • TYPE: G8
  • LUMINOSITY: V
  • COLOR: White
  • TEMPERATURE: 6K
  • MASS: 1.50 x 10e30 kg
  • DIAMETER: 0.95 x 10e7 km
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Planet Moros
Inhabited







  • None
  • Atropos Field
  • Clotho Field
  • Lachesis Field
  • Moros Asteroid Belt
Industrial Development
  • None
Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
Unlawful Factions



System Map


Areas of Interest

Nebulae

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.


Clotho Field

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


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.


Moros Asteroid Belt

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


Jump Gates/Holes


See Also