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Veltrun
"Veltrun is a red dwarf star, approximately 9 billion years old. Wow, very old? It’s expected to live for trillions of years, slowly burning while every neighboring star goes supernova. Huh... very depressing, right? Imagine watching all your stellar neighbors just explode and disappear. Veltrun will still be here. Alone. Quiet. Glowing softly. Forever."
Ternar
"Ternar is the closest planet to its star, yet somehow colder than Mercury. How? Nobody knows. It’s tidally locked, so one side gets roasted while the other is stuck in eternal darkness. Neither is particularly welcoming. Scientists describe it as “thermally confused” and “a bad vacation idea.”
Vernik
"Does this planet remind you of something? Yeah… that planet. From the famous Kcalbeloh system. It’s got that same vibe — the terrain, the atmosphere, the mystery. Very cool. Very nice. Scientists aren't sure if it's a coincidence or cosmic plagiarism, but either way, it looks great in screenshots."
Veklo
"Another potentially habitable planet… technically. It’s small, quiet, and way too eerie. The red light from Veltrun gives everything a permanent horror-movie tint. Sure, the atmosphere might be breathable, but that doesn’t mean we should breathe it. Marked as “definitely maybe not” for future missions."
Druma
"A tidally locked ice planet with one frozen hemisphere and one that’s just wet enough to be unsettling. Atmospheric pressure? Same as Earth’s. Shape? Looks like a giant eyeball staring back at you. Creepy. Scientists refuse to land first."
Kelvi
"Kelvi is the biggest planet in the system and probably also the most dramatic. Its atmosphere is so thick that scientists stopped measuring and just wrote “don’t.” Whatever surface it has is buried under clouds, pressure, and disappointment. It does have the only moon in the system, though, so at least it’s winning something."
Torin
"Torin is basically a Mars copycat. Same size, same mass, same reddish attitude. It’s like someone ran out of ideas and hit “duplicate” on the planet editor. Scientists are mildly offended. At least it’s consistent, which is more than we can say for most planets around here."
Omrev
"Omrev is the farthest planet in the system, and it feels like it. Imagine Mercury—but way out past Neptune, and brown for some reason. It’s somehow the same size as Kelvi’s moon, which raises questions no one wants to answer. Cold, lonely, and not nearly as interesting as its name sounds." |