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Discovered and surveyed by a [[Colonial]] scientific expedition in 817 A.S. Due to the lack of any valuable resources and a very hostile environment both on the surface and in the surrounding space, economic development is considered very unlikely.
 
Discovered and surveyed by a [[Colonial]] scientific expedition in 817 A.S. Due to the lack of any valuable resources and a very hostile environment both on the surface and in the surrounding space, economic development is considered very unlikely.
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At first glance resembling a gas giant, Moros has an opaque, purple-tinted atmosphere composed of argon, xenon and trace amounts of other gases. The planet's surface is rocky, littered with frozen carbon dioxide crystals and some rare alien ruins.
 
At first glance resembling a gas giant, Moros has an opaque, purple-tinted atmosphere composed of argon, xenon and trace amounts of other gases. The planet's surface is rocky, littered with frozen carbon dioxide crystals and some rare alien ruins.
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Over time, a significant quantity of rocky debris got pulled into the planet's gravity well. Also, the Colonial expedition assembled a temporary supply depot in geostationary orbit.
 
Over time, a significant quantity of rocky debris got pulled into the planet's gravity well. Also, the Colonial expedition assembled a temporary supply depot in geostationary orbit.
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Moros is the ultimate frontier of the [[Sirius]] sector. It lies well beyond the boundary set by the edge nebula, and despite the extremely harsh environmental conditions, the [[Order]] is considering whether to establish an automated listening post on the surface. Local [[Nomad]] activity is surprisingly high. Nobody is certain as to the reason for this, but it is suspected that the aliens also recognize the strategic importance of the system. Economically, Moros theoretically could support a population and generate profits from [[artifact]] export, however the same sort of goods are available at a lesser cost and risk in [[Omicron Gamma]], [[Omicron Delta and [[Omicron Theta]].
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Moros is the ultimate frontier of the Sirius sector. It lies well beyond the boundary set by the edge nebula, and despite the extremely harsh environmental conditions, [[The Order]] is considering whether to establish an automated listening post on the surface. Local [[Nomad]] activity is surprisingly high. Nobody is certain as to the reason for this, but it is suspected that the aliens also recognize the strategic importance of the system. Economically, Moros theoretically could support a population and generate profits from artifact export, however the same sort of goods are available at a lesser cost and risk in [[Omicron Gamma]], [[Omicron Delta|Delta]] and [[Omicron Theta|Theta]].
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[[Category: Nomad Worlds]]
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[[Category: The Order]]
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[[Category: Zoners]]
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[[Category: Nomads]]

Revision as of 20:18, 29 December 2017

Planet Moros
Location 3B, Omicron Lost
Nomad
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Terrestrial
Diameter 13,753 km
Mass 5.98 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -120°C to -90°C
Escape velocity 10.17 km/sec

Discovered and surveyed by a Colonial scientific expedition in 817 A.S. Due to the lack of any valuable resources and a very hostile environment both on the surface and in the surrounding space, economic development is considered very unlikely.

At first glance resembling a gas giant, Moros has an opaque, purple-tinted atmosphere composed of argon, xenon and trace amounts of other gases. The planet's surface is rocky, littered with frozen carbon dioxide crystals and some rare alien ruins.

Over time, a significant quantity of rocky debris got pulled into the planet's gravity well. Also, the Colonial expedition assembled a temporary supply depot in geostationary orbit.

Moros is the ultimate frontier of the Sirius sector. It lies well beyond the boundary set by the edge nebula, and despite the extremely harsh environmental conditions, The Order is considering whether to establish an automated listening post on the surface. Local Nomad activity is surprisingly high. Nobody is certain as to the reason for this, but it is suspected that the aliens also recognize the strategic importance of the system. Economically, Moros theoretically could support a population and generate profits from artifact export, however the same sort of goods are available at a lesser cost and risk in Omicron Gamma, Delta and Theta.