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A cold barren world on the far orbit of [[Planet Topeka]] that was once a planet with its own moons, but was later dragged into the gravity well of its giant neighbor. Moons of Olathe were presumably destroyed, and their remnants formed the major part of Topeka ring system.
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A cold barren world on the far orbit of Planet Topeka that was once a planet with its own moons, but was later dragged into the gravity well of its giant neighbor. Moons of Olathe were presumably destroyed, and their remnants formed the major part of Topeka ring system.
 
 
==Notable Events==
 
 
 
Oddly enough, miners passing over Olathe have reported seeing the wreckage of a landing pod and a rover, along with several corpses wearing what appear to be [[Bounty Hunters Guild]] uniforms. Presumably, the pod was unable to deploy retro-rockets correctly. Some, however, suspect foul play, or possibly interference of some kind by the [[Neo-Terran Front]] during their time in the system.
 

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Olathe
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Location 2E, Kansas
Flag-liberty.png Liberty
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Ice
Diameter 10,803 km
Mass 6.91 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -124°C to -7°C
Escape velocity 8.16 km/sec

A cold barren world on the far orbit of Planet Topeka that was once a planet with its own moons, but was later dragged into the gravity well of its giant neighbor. Moons of Olathe were presumably destroyed, and their remnants formed the major part of Topeka ring system.