Ietai system

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The Ietai system is a unary star system in the Tyrellian Sector, located in the Beta Quadrant. It has no native sentient species, and is a former colony of the Romulan Star Empire, now aligned to the Republic. It escaped wider notice for a long time, being of little strategic importance to anyone — until it was discovered the planet has significant deposits of benamite. Realising what they had, the Republic invited the Federation to help them mine the crystals, a manoeuvre that has stopped the Empire from attempts reconquer the territory. However, tensions flare on a regular basis, more so as the Romulans have started exerting a greater claim on the mining output as they have brought their own slipstream drives into service.

Star


Ietai is a unary star system, its single star yellow-white in colour and bearing many similar characteristics to Sol.

Name Classification Mass
(M☉)
Temperature
(K)
Age
(Gyr)
Ietai G (Yellow) 1.14 5995 4.7


Planets and Moons


Væron (Ietai IV)

  • Classification: Class-M planet (73% water)
  • Population: ≈
  • Moons:

Væron is the fourth planet in the system. It is an M-class planet with a similar climate to Earth, including generous polar ice caps. The foliage of the planet has a distintive blood-red hue and supports a variety of wildlife.

Notable Locations

  • TBC: The capital city.
  • TBC: The primary Romulan mining facility.
  • TBC: The primary Federation mining facility.

Wildlife

  • Kukek: Inhabiting the polar regions, the kukek is a six-legged bear-like creature immune to telepathy. It is generally passive, attacking only if provoked or imperilled, and ferocious if it believes its young is under threat.
  • Marill: Inhabiting the polar regions, the marill is a small rodent similar in appearance to the Earth lemming.
  • TBC: Native to the polar regions, this small, rodentine creature has harsh white fur, short claws and a barbed tail about three times the length of the rest of its body.