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| name = Planet Forres
 
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| system = [[Inverness]]
 
| system = [[Inverness]]
 
| sector = 3C
 
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| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
 
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A hot world with terrain mostly covered by a vast and dense ocean. Traces of ancient organic life were found during initial scans, but only several species of microorganisms have survived the disasterous global warming that the planet went through about 35 million years ago.
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The planet's global warming has left it with a relatively hot climate that can be extremely dangerous to living organisms without protective technology. The temperatures are lowest around the poles of the planet, resulting in those regions being the most suitable for colonization.

Revision as of 05:31, 25 May 2015

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Planet Forres
Location 3C, Inverness
Flag-bretonia.png Bretonia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Terrestrial
Diameter 8,351 km
Mass 8.82 x 10e24 kg
Temperature 56°C to 94°C
Escape velocity 9.99 km/sec

A hot world with terrain mostly covered by a vast and dense ocean. Traces of ancient organic life were found during initial scans, but only several species of microorganisms have survived the disasterous global warming that the planet went through about 35 million years ago.

The planet's global warming has left it with a relatively hot climate that can be extremely dangerous to living organisms without protective technology. The temperatures are lowest around the poles of the planet, resulting in those regions being the most suitable for colonization.