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Class-Ds are also known as Plutonian objects and are generally not considered true planets. Like all other Class-D planets, Neven I is not suitable for humanoid life, although it has been investigated for possible automated mining operations. Currently, not enough minerals are present to warrant mining activities. | Class-Ds are also known as Plutonian objects and are generally not considered true planets. Like all other Class-D planets, Neven I is not suitable for humanoid life, although it has been investigated for possible automated mining operations. Currently, not enough minerals are present to warrant mining activities. | ||
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Solar System: Neven
The Neven Solar System is made up of six planets of various planetary classifications.
Neven Sun
- Sun
- Uninhabited
Neven I
- Class D
- Uninhabited
- Age: 3.9 billion years
- Diameter: 3,694 km
- Location: Hot zone
- Surface: Rocky
- Atmosphere: None
- Life Forms:None
Class-Ds are also known as Plutonian objects and are generally not considered true planets. Like all other Class-D planets, Neven I is not suitable for humanoid life, although it has been investigated for possible automated mining operations. Currently, not enough minerals are present to warrant mining activities.
Neven II
- Class F
- Uninhabited
- Age: 2.8 billion years
- Diameter: 12,530 km
- Location: Ecospere
- Surface: Volcanic
- Atmosphere: Carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane
- Life Forms: Simple Bacteria
Neven II is a Class-F world with heavy volcanic activity. Steam expelled by volcanoes is believed to be the source of shallow oceans where simple bacteria thrive.
Neven III
Neven IV
- Class M
- Inhabited
Neven V
- Class K
- Uninhabited
Neven VI
- Class H
- Uninhabited