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{{Planet Infobox
 
{{Planet Infobox
 
| name = Studland
 
| name = Studland
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| owner =
 
| owner =
 
| system = [[Poole]]
 
| system = [[Poole]]
| sector = 6E
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| sector = G2
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
| population =
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| population = 0
 
| docking = No
 
| docking = No
| terrain = N/A
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| terrain = Ice
| diameter = N/A
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| diameter = 4890 km
| mass = N/A
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| mass = 5.14 x 10e24 kg
| temperature = N/A
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| temperature = -51°C to -2°C
| escape_velocity = N/A
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| escape_velocity = 3.60 km/sec
 
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A rocky moon in a desolate system. The moon was charted and briefly explored, rendered uninhabitable by humans and lacking any mineral resources of value; no details are available about its precise size, mass, and terrain.
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Studland is a small planet in the [[Poole]] system owing its sparse atmosphere to the frequent volcanic activity on its surface. Deemed unsuitable for settlement, Studland was largely ignored until early 816 [[A.S.]] when [[Stokes Mining Station]] was captured by the [[Kusari]], removing [[BMM]]'s primary source of [[Beryllium]]. Laying claim to barely significant deposits of Beryllium, Studland was targeted by BMM for Beryllium extraction, however, the advent of Kusari's repulsion from [[Leeds]] and the formation of the Torfaen Asteroid Field has changed the pace of the Studland operation to a sluggish crawl.
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[[Category: Bretonia]]
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[[Category: Poole]]

Latest revision as of 09:33, 24 February 2019

Studland
Studland.jpg
Location G2, Poole
Flag-bretonia.png Bretonia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Ice
Diameter 4890 km
Mass 5.14 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -51°C to -2°C
Escape velocity 3.60 km/sec

Studland is a small planet in the Poole system owing its sparse atmosphere to the frequent volcanic activity on its surface. Deemed unsuitable for settlement, Studland was largely ignored until early 816 A.S. when Stokes Mining Station was captured by the Kusari, removing BMM's primary source of Beryllium. Laying claim to barely significant deposits of Beryllium, Studland was targeted by BMM for Beryllium extraction, however, the advent of Kusari's repulsion from Leeds and the formation of the Torfaen Asteroid Field has changed the pace of the Studland operation to a sluggish crawl.