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''Nygel'' is a binary star system in the [[Menthar Corridor]], containing traces of ancient [[Iconian]] civilization.


Nygel is a binary star system in the [[Menthar Corridor]], containing traces of ancient Iconian civilization.
==Stars==
*'''Nygel Alpha:'''  A large blue main-sequence star, and the larger of the two contained within the system.


==Stellar Bodies==
*'''Nygel Beta:'''  A main-sequence yellow dwarf, it orbits around Nygel Alpha in a wide ellipse, causing the other stellar bodies in the system to have strange orbits.


'''Nygel Alpha:'''  A large blue main-sequence star, and the larger of the two contained within the system.
==Planetary System==
*'''Nygel I:'''  An unremarkable rocky world that orbits close around Nygel Alpha.  Close enough to the star that it has avoided destruction or serious damage by stellar objects attracted by the system's gravity but completely uninhabitable due to the intense heat from its close orbit.


'''Nygel Beta:''' A main-sequence yellow dwarf, it orbits around Nygel Alpha in a wide ellipse, causing the other stellar bodies in the star system to have strange orbits.
*'''Nygel Alpha Asteroid Field:''' Most likely the remains of several planets and asteroids destroyed in the past through collisions, Nygel I also has the dubious honor of being surrounded by a massive asteroid field that regularly impacts its surface.


'''Nygel 1:'''  An unremarkable rocky world that orbits close around Nygel Alpha.  Close enough to the star that it has avoided destruction or serious damage by stellar objects attracted by the system's gravity, but completely uninhabitable due to the intense heat from its close orbit.
[[File:BinaryStar.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Nygel system]]
*'''Nygel II:'''  A marginally habitable planet orbiting Nygel Beta at a stable distance, it is tucked safely into Nygel Beta's habitable zone, and never approaches close enough to Nygel Alpha to endanger its ecosystemAll indications point to Nygel II being a lush and beautiful world, but its surface is scorched and damaged, atmosphere polluted with carbon.  Federation scientists hypothesize that the Iconian structures discovered by the {{USS|Mercury}} may have had something to do with whatever catastrophe the planet suffered in the past.


'''Nygel Alpha Asteroid Field:''' Most likely the remains of several planets and asteroids destroyed in the past through collisions, Nygel 1 also has the dubious honor of being surrounded by a massive asteroid field that regularly impacts its surface.
*'''Nygel III:''' A large rocky world at the edge of Nygel Beta's orbit.  Iconian structures have been discovered here, as well, though they were all but ruined - only a thorough analysis of the materials used indicate that they were Iconian at all, rather than any recognizable architecture.


'''Nygel 2:'''  A marginally habitable planet orbiting Nygel Beta at a stable distance, it is tucked safely into Nygel Beta's habitable zone, and never approaches close enough to Nygel Alpha to endanger its ecosystem.  All indications point to Nygel 2 being a lush and beautiful world, but its surface is scorched and damaged, atmosphere polluted with carbon.  Federation scientists hypothesize that the Iconian structures discovered by the [[USS Mercury]] may have had something to do with whatever catastrophe the planet suffered in the past.
*'''Nygel IV:'''  A Class-J gas giant made up primarily of hydrogen and helium, it orbits the two stars in a wide elliptical orbit at the edge of the system and has thousands of moons in its orbit.  Like the Sol system's Jupiter, commonly regarded as a cosmic "vaccuum cleaner", as it attracts many potentially dangerous stellar debris into its orbit or into itself, rather than allowing it to pass further into the inner system.
 
'''Nygel 3:''' A large rocky world at the edge of Nygel Beta's orbit.  Iconian structures have been discovered here, as well, though they were all but ruined - only a thorough analysis of the materials used indicate that they were Iconian at all, rather than any recognizable architecture.
 
'''Nygel 4:'''  A Class-J gas giant made up primarily of hydrogen and helium, it orbits the two stars in a wide elliptical orbit at the edge of the system and has thousands of moons in its orbit.  Like the Sol system's Jupiter, commonly regarded as a cosmic 'vaccuum cleaner', as it attracts many potentially dangerous stellar debris into its orbit or into itself, rather than allowing it to pass further into the inner system.


==Points of Interest==
==Points of Interest==
*'''Iconian Ruins on Nygel II:'''  Currently under investigation by the ''Mercury'', information leads multiple galactic powers to believe there may in fact be an intact Iconian Gateway on the world.


'''Iconian Ruins on Nygel 2:'''  Currently under investigation by the [[USS Mercury]], information leads multiple galactic powers to believe there may in fact be an intact Iconian Gateway on the world.
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Nygel is a binary star system in the Menthar Corridor, containing traces of ancient Iconian civilization.

Stars

  • Nygel Alpha: A large blue main-sequence star, and the larger of the two contained within the system.
  • Nygel Beta: A main-sequence yellow dwarf, it orbits around Nygel Alpha in a wide ellipse, causing the other stellar bodies in the system to have strange orbits.

Planetary System

  • Nygel I: An unremarkable rocky world that orbits close around Nygel Alpha. Close enough to the star that it has avoided destruction or serious damage by stellar objects attracted by the system's gravity but completely uninhabitable due to the intense heat from its close orbit.
  • Nygel Alpha Asteroid Field: Most likely the remains of several planets and asteroids destroyed in the past through collisions, Nygel I also has the dubious honor of being surrounded by a massive asteroid field that regularly impacts its surface.
The Nygel system
  • Nygel II: A marginally habitable planet orbiting Nygel Beta at a stable distance, it is tucked safely into Nygel Beta's habitable zone, and never approaches close enough to Nygel Alpha to endanger its ecosystem. All indications point to Nygel II being a lush and beautiful world, but its surface is scorched and damaged, atmosphere polluted with carbon. Federation scientists hypothesize that the Iconian structures discovered by the USS Mercury may have had something to do with whatever catastrophe the planet suffered in the past.
  • Nygel III: A large rocky world at the edge of Nygel Beta's orbit. Iconian structures have been discovered here, as well, though they were all but ruined - only a thorough analysis of the materials used indicate that they were Iconian at all, rather than any recognizable architecture.
  • Nygel IV: A Class-J gas giant made up primarily of hydrogen and helium, it orbits the two stars in a wide elliptical orbit at the edge of the system and has thousands of moons in its orbit. Like the Sol system's Jupiter, commonly regarded as a cosmic "vaccuum cleaner", as it attracts many potentially dangerous stellar debris into its orbit or into itself, rather than allowing it to pass further into the inner system.

Points of Interest

  • Iconian Ruins on Nygel II: Currently under investigation by the Mercury, information leads multiple galactic powers to believe there may in fact be an intact Iconian Gateway on the world.