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** c.16th century - Present: [[United Worlds and Colonies of Rigel]] (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** c.16th century - Present: [[United Worlds and Colonies of Rigel]] (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
*** Sovereign planet under the economic and political union of this body (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
*** Sovereign planet under the economic and political union of this body (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* While most Chelon locals have integrated with and accepted the general Rigelian nation, some isolationist tribes still hold a radical nationalist view, seeing Chelons as still treated as a backwards minority (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')


==Indigenous Life==
==Indigenous Life==
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** Projects hypnotic illusions as a form of defense
** Projects hypnotic illusions as a form of defense
*** Can be trained to project specific illusions, though only basic imagery given non-sapience of the animal (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
*** Can be trained to project specific illusions, though only basic imagery given non-sapience of the animal (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
*** Only certain inland Chelon tribes adept at capturing and training a hypnoid (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')


[[Category:Planets|Rigel 03]]
[[Category:Planets|Rigel 03]]
[[Category:Inhabited Bodies|Rigel 03]]
[[Category:Inhabited Bodies|Rigel 03]]

Revision as of 17:33, 16 September 2017

Facts

  • Primary: Raij
  • Class M
  • Inhabitants: Chelons
  • Nation
    • c.16th century - Present: United Worlds and Colonies of Rigel (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
      • Sovereign planet under the economic and political union of this body (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • While most Chelon locals have integrated with and accepted the general Rigelian nation, some isolationist tribes still hold a radical nationalist view, seeing Chelons as still treated as a backwards minority (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)

Indigenous Life

Animal

  • Hypnoid (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; TAS: "Mudd's Passion")
    • Six-legged reptile, with a bright-pink body and a frilled neck, nearly two meters long when adult
    • Projects hypnotic illusions as a form of defense
      • Can be trained to project specific illusions, though only basic imagery given non-sapience of the animal (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
      • Only certain inland Chelon tribes adept at capturing and training a hypnoid (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)