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| planet name = Argelius II | | planet name = Argelius II | ||
| image = [[File:Argelius.png|350px]] | | image = [[File:Argelius.png|350px]] | ||
− | | quadrant = | + | | quadrant = Alpha |
− | | star system = | + | | star system = Argelius |
− | | affiliations = | + | | affiliations = United Federation of Planets |
− | | natives = | + | | natives = Argelians |
− | | star type = | + | | star type = F:V (warm white main sequence star) |
− | | estimated age = | + | | estimated age = 5.1 Billion Years |
− | | number of planets = | + | | number of planets = 4 |
− | | orbital period = | + | | orbital period = 512 standard days |
− | | classification = | + | | classification = Class M |
− | | satellites = | + | | satellites = 1 |
− | | atmosphere type = | + | | atmosphere type = Breathable |
− | | atmosphere pressure = | + | | atmosphere pressure = Average |
− | | mean temperature = | + | | mean temperature = Cool-Average |
− | | hydrosphere = | + | | hydrosphere = Semi-Wet |
− | | dominant terrain = | + | | dominant terrain = Moors, cloud forests, crater lakes |
− | | gravity = | + | | gravity = 0.93g (Earth=1) |
− | | day-night = | + | | day-night = 26 hours |
− | | stage of life = | + | | stage of life = Advanced, diverse multicellular life forms |
− | | population = | + | | population = 1.1 Billion |
− | | capital = | + | | capital = Loh-vane |
}} | }} | ||
== At a Glance == | == At a Glance == | ||
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== Terrain == | == Terrain == | ||
− | <div style="background-color: #20242b; border-radius:4px; border: 1px solid #5b86bb; padding:10px; float: right; margin-bottom:20px; margin-left:15px;">[[File:ArgeliusTundra.jpg|450px]]</div><p align="justify></p> | + | <div style="background-color: #20242b; border-radius:4px; border: 1px solid #5b86bb; padding:10px; float: right; margin-bottom:20px; margin-left:15px;">[[File:ArgeliusTundra.jpg|450px]]</div><p align="justify>Those who visit Argelius II expecting a lush paradise are often disappointed. Argellius' warmth comes from its people and their culture: Argelius itself is cooler and more turbulent than Earth, prone to storms that can last for days. For the Federation's pluviophiles, Argelius is a treat with its misty moors, foggy coastlines and cloud forests. The Argelians themselves have built an indoor culture and it is perhaps because of their homeworld that they have developed a rich artisanal society that not only focuses on emotions, but explores them.</p> |
[[Category: Planet]][[Category: Federation Planet]][[Category: Species Homeworld]] | [[Category: Planet]][[Category: Federation Planet]][[Category: Species Homeworld]] |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 23 October 2020
Argelius II | |
INFORMATION | |
Quadrant: |
Alpha |
Star System: |
Argelius |
Affiliations: |
United Federation of Planets |
Natives: |
Argelians |
ASTROMETRIC DATA | |
Star Type(s): |
F:V (warm white main sequence star) |
Estimated Age: |
5.1 Billion Years |
Number of Planets: |
4 |
Orbital Period (Days): |
512 standard days |
Classification: |
Class M |
Number of Satellites: |
1 |
PLANETOLOGICAL DATA | |
Atmosphere Type: |
Breathable |
Atmosphere Pressure: |
Average |
Mean Temperature: |
Cool-Average |
Hydrosphere: |
Semi-Wet |
Dominant Terrain: |
Moors, cloud forests, crater lakes |
Gravity: |
0.93g (Earth=1) |
Day/Night Cycle (Hours): |
26 hours |
LIFE DATA | |
Stage of Life Evolution: |
Advanced, diverse multicellular life forms |
Sentient Population: |
1.1 Billion |
Capital: |
Loh-vane |
END OF BRIEFING | |
Template:Planet |
At a Glance
The homeworld of the Argelians.
Terrain
Those who visit Argelius II expecting a lush paradise are often disappointed. Argellius' warmth comes from its people and their culture: Argelius itself is cooler and more turbulent than Earth, prone to storms that can last for days. For the Federation's pluviophiles, Argelius is a treat with its misty moors, foggy coastlines and cloud forests. The Argelians themselves have built an indoor culture and it is perhaps because of their homeworld that they have developed a rich artisanal society that not only focuses on emotions, but explores them.