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{{Planet
 
{{Planet
| planet name = New Paris
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| planet name = New Paris Colonies
| image =  
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| image = [[File:NewParis.jpg|350px]]
| quadrant =
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| quadrant = Beta
 
| star system = Omega Aurigae II
 
| star system = Omega Aurigae II
| affiliations =
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| affiliations = United Federation of Planets; Ligue de la Restauration Française
| natives =
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| natives = New Parisians
| star type =
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| star type = K:V
| estimated age =
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| estimated age = 5.1 Billion Years
| number of planets =
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| number of planets = 4
| orbital period =
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| orbital period = 206 standard days
| classification =
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| classification = Class M (Paludal)
| satellites =
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| satellites = 1
| atmosphere type =
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| atmosphere type = Breathable
| atmosphere pressure =
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| atmosphere pressure = Average
| mean temperature =
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| mean temperature = Temperate
| hydrosphere =
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| hydrosphere = Average
| dominant terrain =
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| dominant terrain = Grasslands, Forests
| gravity =
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| gravity = .61g (Earth=1)
| day-night =
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| day-night = 27 hours
| stage of life =
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| stage of life = Complex, diverse multicellular life
| population =
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| population = 34.4 Million
| capital =
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| capital = Marais
}}
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}}==At a Glance==
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<p align="justify">The New Paris Colonies on Omega Aurigae II are a rare example of a "super-habitable" world.  Omega Aurigae II is <i>more conducive</i> to the long-term prospects of life than Earth.  With minimal axial tilt for only small seasonal variations in temperature and a warm K-type star, Omega Aurigae II <i>should</i> be habitable for dozens of billions of years.  It is a low-lying world dominated by greenery and shallow oceans.  Its climate is similar to central-coastal France from early Summer to early Autumn.  With it's light gravity, slightly less than two-thirds of Earth's, Omega Aurigae plant life tends to be slender and towering.  That same gravity has inspired local architects to design Neo-Art Nouveau structures that are thin, tall, and sometimes seemingly composed of glass only.  The New Parisian colonists have brought the French sense of being avant-garde with them.
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== Terrain ==
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<div style="background-color: #20242b; border-radius:4px; border: 1px solid #5b86bb; padding:10px; float: right; margin-bottom:20px; margin-left:15px;">[[File:ParisWood.jpg|450px]]</div><p align="justify></p>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 19 October 2020

NewParis.jpg
New Paris Colonies
INFORMATION
Quadrant:

Beta

Star System:

Omega Aurigae II

Affiliations:

United Federation of Planets; Ligue de la Restauration Française

Natives:

New Parisians

ASTROMETRIC DATA
Star Type(s):

K:V

Estimated Age:

5.1 Billion Years

Number of Planets:

4

Orbital Period (Days):

206 standard days

Classification:

Class M (Paludal)

Number of Satellites:

1

PLANETOLOGICAL DATA
Atmosphere Type:

Breathable

Atmosphere Pressure:

Average

Mean Temperature:

Temperate

Hydrosphere:

Average

Dominant Terrain:

Grasslands, Forests

Gravity:

.61g (Earth=1)

Day/Night Cycle (Hours):

27 hours

LIFE DATA
Stage of Life Evolution:

Complex, diverse multicellular life

Sentient Population:

34.4 Million

Capital:

Marais

END OF BRIEFING

At a Glance

The New Paris Colonies on Omega Aurigae II are a rare example of a "super-habitable" world. Omega Aurigae II is more conducive to the long-term prospects of life than Earth. With minimal axial tilt for only small seasonal variations in temperature and a warm K-type star, Omega Aurigae II should be habitable for dozens of billions of years. It is a low-lying world dominated by greenery and shallow oceans. Its climate is similar to central-coastal France from early Summer to early Autumn. With it's light gravity, slightly less than two-thirds of Earth's, Omega Aurigae plant life tends to be slender and towering. That same gravity has inspired local architects to design Neo-Art Nouveau structures that are thin, tall, and sometimes seemingly composed of glass only. The New Parisian colonists have brought the French sense of being avant-garde with them.

Terrain

ParisWood.jpg