Paldor

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Paldor system Star  · I · II


Paldor II
Stellar Cartography
Region House Larokon Space
Sector Expanse Sector
System Paldor system
Sun(s) 1; Paldor
Moon(s) unknown; Levtiia (smallest moon)
Eccentricity 0
Class M
Physical
Native species Caraadians
Societal
Major cities Delphrai (planet's capital)
Affiliation Caraadian


HISTORY

In September 2396, the planet was devastated by seismic events when the missing Federation station Deep Space 26 suddenly emerged into normal space in orbit. Earthquakes and various natural disasters devastated numerous structures and towns all across the planet.

GOVERNMENT

The planetary governor rules over a Council of advisors who are tasked with coming up with solutions to issues facing Paldor II citizens.

SECURITY MINSITRY

This department oversees planetary security.

INDUSTRY

Brosan Consolidated, Incorporated moved its headquarters from the Valcarian Empire to Paldor and took a loan from House Larokon. House Larokon ensured Brosan defaulted on the loan, thus gaining control of the company.

TRADE

Two of the common trade routes are:

PLACES OF INTEREST

The planet is known to have pleasure gardens. One such garden was used as a temporary triage site in September of 2397 when the sudden appearance of DS26 in orbit of the world caused record seismic events.

KEY FIGURES

LEADERS

  • High Prefect Arielle Rolus, Governor of Paldor II.
  • Kleon Acacius, Minister and Liaison for Off-World Attendees
  • Triell Irozi, Minister of Public Safety and Security
  • Captain Sheyl Drentana, Commanding officer of the House Larokon warship Telsara

MILITARY

  • Captain Garlong, Caraadian soldier

CIVILIANS

  • Nahia Driks, Refugee
  • Lachie Driks, Child Refugee
  • Yemir Driks, Child Refugee