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Duronis II |
The People: Laudeans | Laudean Fielding |
Duronis System: Luxis system | Duronis II | Planetary Data | Stellar Cartography |
Geography: Map - Time Zones | Map - Tectonic Plates |
Environmental: Flora and Fauna |
Federation Embassy: Embassy of Duronis II | Embassy Crew |
Luxis system | |
Astrographical Information | |
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Region | |
Sector | |
Affiliation | Independent |
System Information | |
Type | Binary |
Sun(s) | 2 (Luxis, Sebris) |
Planets | 6 |
Other Members | asteroid belt |
Inhabitants | |
Native Species |
Laudeans |
Other Species | numerous |
Last Updated: 238504.29 |
Luxis system | Star-A • I • II • III • IV • Star-B • Belt • V • VI |
- Stars: A Binary (Two) System
- System Primary: Class-G Yellow G2V (*same as Sol)
- System Secondary: Class-K Orange K0-3V (*same as Alpha Centauri)
- Planetary Alignments: Six Planets, all orbiting the system's primary
- Hot Zone:
- 1 class H (desert planet)
- Ecosphere:
- 1 class M (two moons, one class Y)
- 1 class O (a "water planet")
- 1 class G (normally this planet would have cooled by now, but is kept unstable by the tidal forces of the second star, which passes in its orbit near this planet.)
- Cold Zone:
- 1 class J (gas giant, slightly larger than Jupiter) (at least 3 moons; sim 110)
- 1 class C (frigid and small non-habitable semi-asteroid)
- Hot Zone:
- Historical Note: Obviously Starfleet has called the system Duronis, so the primary star would be Duronis A and the secondary Duronis B, the planets would be Duronis I, Duronis II, etc. The Laudeans, however, call their primary sun Luxis and the secondary star Sebris. The planets (in order) are called Dil'ahn, Til'ahn, Rhil'ahn, Nil'ahn, Sil'ahn, and Pil'ahn. The suffix 'ahn means "world". Til means "home". Dil, Rhil, Nil, Sil, and Pil were brothers in Laudean mythology/cosmology. Luxis and Sebris were their parents. Til'ahn's two moons are Jareb (class D), and Mareb (class Y).
- Anomalies
- Asteroid Field: Circling the system secondary (once a class M, but destroyed by tidal forces when the secondary star was captured by the gravity well of the primary star. Some of the larger remnants still have very thin atmospheres and could be considered class-D.)
- Subspace Sandbar: This covers much of the system, but there is one narrow corridor inside of which warp travel is possible. This allows Warp 2 (max speed in the corridor) travel to within 6 hours of the system's star (full impulse speed allowed from there). The Laudeans found this corridor early in their space travel history using their Fielding powers.
Interstellar Location
The Duronis System is not located within Federation space. In a region of relatively unexplored space, the Duronis system is located in unclaimed territory between the Romulan Star Empire and the Zalkonian Suzerainty (in the Beta Quadrant.)
To view the Duronis System's location in comparision to the rest of the United Federation of Planets see this starchart.
Nearby systems
(In order of nearest to furthest)
- Sector 9569
- The Zeta Gellis Cluster
- Systems in Zalkonian Space & Systems in Romulan Space
- The Typhon Expanse (= hazardous)
- Zakdorn
- Deep Space 6
- Starbase 185
- Jouret
- Ivor
- Deep Space 5
- The Typhon Sector
- Tarod