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'''Kiros''' (also known as Kir III), is the third of five planets in the [[Kiros system]], located in the [[Freeworlds Region]] of the [[Par'tha Expanse]]. Classed as a Class O world, the majority of the planet, some 92%, is covered by water. The remaining 8% is occupied by two moderately sized continents, and numerous islands and archipelagos.  
'''Kiros''' (also known as Kir III), is the third of five planets in the [[Kiros system]], located in the [[Freeworlds Region]] of the [[Par'tha Expanse]]. Classed as a [[Planetary Classification#Class O|Class O]] world, the majority of the planet, some 92%, is covered by water. The remaining 8% is occupied by two moderately sized continents, and numerous islands and archipelagos.  




[[Category:Freeworlds Planets]]
[[Category:Freeworlds Planets]]
[[Category:Class M planets]]
[[Category:Class O planets]]

Revision as of 20:30, 1 March 2017

Par'tha Expanse
Kiros
Stellar Cartography
Region Par'tha Expanse
Sector Freeworlds Region
System Kiros system
Sun(s) 1: (Kir)
Moon(s) 1
Orbital Radius 1.1 AU
Class O
Physical
Diameter 12060km
Atmosphere Nitrogen-oxygen with ozone and carbon dioxide content, Earth-normal pressure
Hydrosphere Moderate, 79% surface water
Climate Mild / Temperate
Gravity 1.0 G
Primary terrain Urban, mountains, plains, forest
Length of Day 24h
Length of Year 360d
Native species A'Kir, Kirosian
Societal
Population 3.2 billion
Technological Classification N
Affiliation freeworld
Government democratic republic (A'Kir); monarchy (Kirosian)

Kiros (also known as Kir III), is the third of five planets in the Kiros system, located in the Freeworlds Region of the Par'tha Expanse. Classed as a Class O world, the majority of the planet, some 92%, is covered by water. The remaining 8% is occupied by two moderately sized continents, and numerous islands and archipelagos.