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During it's state as a trinary star system, the colony was subject to temporal engineering, allowing Genura III to develop into a M-Class planet in comparatively recent cosmological time. Genura III's elliptical orbit subjected it to massive gravitational stresses when it passed between its parent stars, however, it was discovered this orbit too was engineered by Genuran temporal scientists whose work was co-opted by a religious minority. | During it's state as a trinary star system, the colony was subject to temporal engineering, allowing Genura III to develop into a M-Class planet in comparatively recent cosmological time. Genura III's elliptical orbit subjected it to massive gravitational stresses when it passed between its parent stars, however, it was discovered this orbit too was engineered by Genuran temporal scientists whose work was co-opted by a religious minority. | ||
[[Image:Genura.png|Genura i-v planetary orbital paths.|left|640px]] | |||
'''Orbital Trajectories of Genura A,B,C; I - V, co-existing with engineered gravimetric anomalies.''' | '''Orbital Trajectories of Genura A,B,C; I - V, co-existing with engineered gravimetric anomalies.''' | ||
Starfleet Intelligence speculated the Genuran homeworld colony is deep in Avalon sector. Disregarding this possibility, it was unclear until recently how or why Genura III's colonists so quickly evolved interstellar warp-flight and subspace communications, within such dangerous gravitational wells. | Starfleet Intelligence speculated the Genuran homeworld colony is deep in Avalon sector. Disregarding this possibility, it was unclear until recently how or why Genura III's colonists so quickly evolved interstellar warp-flight and subspace communications, within such dangerous gravitational wells. |
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