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| planet name = Farius Prime, Farius I
 
| planet name = Farius Prime, Farius I
 
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| quadrant = Alpha
 
| star system = Farius
 
| star system = Farius
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| affiliations = Farian Planetary Authority
 
| natives = Farian
 
| natives = Farian
 
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| classification = Class M (by artificial means)
 
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| atmosphere type = Breathable
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| atmosphere pressure = Breathable
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| mean temperature = Temperate
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| hydrosphere = Semi-Arid
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| dominant terrain = Cityscape, Urban Sprawl
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| gravity = 1.05g (Earth=1)
 
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}}==At a Glance==
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<p align="justify">Once the homeworld of the [[Farian|Farians]], this "ecumenopolis" houses billions counted among dozens of species.</p>
  
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[[Category: Planet]][[Category: Non-Aligned Planet]][[Category: Species Homeworld]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 21 October 2020

Farius Prime, Farius I
INFORMATION
Quadrant:

Alpha

Star System:

Farius

Affiliations:

Farian Planetary Authority

Natives:

Farian

ASTROMETRIC DATA
Classification:

Class M (by artificial means)

PLANETOLOGICAL DATA
Atmosphere Type:

Breathable

Atmosphere Pressure:

Breathable

Mean Temperature:

Temperate

Hydrosphere:

Semi-Arid

Dominant Terrain:

Cityscape, Urban Sprawl

Gravity:

1.05g (Earth=1)

LIFE DATA
END OF BRIEFING

At a Glance

Once the homeworld of the Farians, this "ecumenopolis" houses billions counted among dozens of species.