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Pipeftis the 7. planet in the AlphaSi (RFC198) system
written by pieman
Pip-Eft word means piping wind wind can be heard from space frozen water and carbon, mostly flat. A few mountain ranges with main composite of granite. Grey ice. Solid Iron Core. A few small bases and camps. 44 of the moons are desolute rock and iron with no atmosphere. Two of the moons are desert worlds. One has breathable air while the other has a sulphur and methane atmosphere. One of the moons is an unstable volcanic moon and the other is a jungle moon but only with insect and small mammals The are large basses on this last moon, the desert moon and some of the desolute moons. ... More recent solar system updates: Lunaris • Andreas • RYE • Taazo Ngue • Atar • Tauran Ari • Utak • Dorakoon • Ques Noth Eruth A quite unique science fiction wikiGalaxiki is a completely new kind of science fiction and fantasy wiki, as it's a complete galaxy with millions of stars, planets and moons that are all represented by wiki pages. It's a collaborative community website where all users can help to fill the galaxy with life. A wiki is software that allows users to create, edit, and link web pages easily, and one of the best known wikis is Wikipedia. Just as Wikipedia allows to edit articles, Galaxiki allows to edit stars, planets and moons. In fact you may consider each object in our science fiction galaxy to be one editable article:
One of the most interesting points is that your work doesn't have to be isolated. In general we'd like to follow common physical rules, but as this is a science fiction site some physical rules can be broken, and that's how it's allowed to travel faster than light in our galaxy. Which means that species from different planets and solar systems can meet, and users have to take care to keep the entire histories and stories consistent. |
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