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'''Paksos II''' is the second of three planets located in the [[Paksos System]]. A vibrant jungle world, there is many signs on the surface that an ancient civilization once lived there, but has been long since dead.  
'''Paksos II''' is the second of three planets located in the [[Paksos System]]. A vibrant jungle world, there are many signs on the surface that an ancient civilization once lived there, long since dead.  


{{Section|Recent History|Green}}
{{Section|Recent History|Green}}


The star system was first discovered by the [[USS Victory]] in 2391 lead their by an ancient '''Yeltan''' data cube.  
The star system was first discovered by the [[USS Victory]] in 2391; it was lead there by an ancient '''Yeltan''' data cube.  


[[Category:Tempest Sector]]
[[Category:Tempest Sector]]

Revision as of 04:18, 15 June 2014

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Paksos II
Stellar Cartography
Sector Tempest Sector
System Paksos System
Sun(s) Paksi
Moon(s) 1 (Kodet)
Class M
Physical
Diameter 149,600,000
Atmosphere breathable
Hydrosphere 12%
Climate Tropical
Gravity 1g
Primary terrain Thick Jungle
Points of interest None
Length of Day 23hr
Length of Year 366 days
Native species Unknown
Other species Various Animal life
Societal
Official Language NA
Population NA
Technological Classification NA
Major cities NA
Imports NA
Exports NA
Affiliation None
Government None


Planetary Description


Paksos II is the second of three planets located in the Paksos System. A vibrant jungle world, there are many signs on the surface that an ancient civilization once lived there, long since dead.

Recent History


The star system was first discovered by the USS Victory in 2391; it was lead there by an ancient Yeltan data cube.