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| - | =====Arcol I===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Barren planet with very little atmosphere. Not suitable for life. Artificial satellite in orbit. | Barren planet with very little atmosphere. Not suitable for life. Artificial satellite in orbit. | ||
| - | =====Arcol II===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Methane-based atmosphere, though no liquid content. Very high surface temperatures, | Methane-based atmosphere, though no liquid content. Very high surface temperatures, | ||
| - | =====Arcol III===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Planet occupied by a non-native insectoid life form. Archaeological evidence of a previously sapient species remains, though many of their structures and landmarks repurposed. | Planet occupied by a non-native insectoid life form. Archaeological evidence of a previously sapient species remains, though many of their structures and landmarks repurposed. | ||
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| Dense asteroid field, rich in sulphur. Many asteroids hollowed out and inhabited by insectoid " | Dense asteroid field, rich in sulphur. Many asteroids hollowed out and inhabited by insectoid " | ||
| - | =====Arcol IV===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Small gas giant, green hue. Not suitable for life. Eight moons, none of which support life, with an artificial satellite in orbit. | Small gas giant, green hue. Not suitable for life. Eight moons, none of which support life, with an artificial satellite in orbit. | ||
| - | =====Arcol V===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Small gas giant, purple hue. Not suitable for life. 6 moons, of which one, Arcol V-M1, may be capable of supporting ammonia-based life. | Small gas giant, purple hue. Not suitable for life. 6 moons, of which one, Arcol V-M1, may be capable of supporting ammonia-based life. | ||
| - | =====Arcol VI===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Large gas giant, covered in surface storms. Hue ranges from yellow to orange, dependant on weather patterns. Visible rings surround planet. Dozens of moons, though count is incomplete. | Large gas giant, covered in surface storms. Hue ranges from yellow to orange, dependant on weather patterns. Visible rings surround planet. Dozens of moons, though count is incomplete. | ||
| - | =====Arcol VII===== | + | =====ARCOL-B-218 |
| Small rocky planet, with pronounced oblate shape. Seemingly formed from two pieces of debris fusing over millennia through the force of their own gravity. | Small rocky planet, with pronounced oblate shape. Seemingly formed from two pieces of debris fusing over millennia through the force of their own gravity. | ||
| ====Satellites A-F==== | ====Satellites A-F==== | ||
| Small insectoid colonies/ | Small insectoid colonies/ | ||