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* Early 24th century: First settled by the [[Neyel Hegemony]] (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | * Early 24th century: First settled by the [[Neyel Hegemony]] (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | ||
** ''Likely uninhabited, as its settlement was described without mention of indigenous species in text by member of the [[Seekers After Penance]]'' | ** ''Likely uninhabited, as its settlement was described without mention of indigenous species in text by member of the [[Seekers After Penance]]'' | ||
* Mid-November 2379: Destroyed by early signs of emergence of the [[Sleeper]] | * Mid-November 2379: Destroyed by early signs of emergence of the [[Sleeper]] protouniverse (TTN Novel: ''The Red King'') | ||
[[Category:Destroyed planets]] | [[Category:Destroyed planets]] | ||
[[Category:Neyel Hegemony planets]] | [[Category:Neyel Hegemony planets]] |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 15 January 2025
Facts
- Class M
- Former inhabitants: Neyel
- Population
- Approximately one billion at time of destruction (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Nation
- Early 24th century - 2379: Neyel Hegemony (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Nearest inhabited world to the Small Magellanic Cloud side of the Great Bloom (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Destroyed mid-November 2379 upon the emergence of the Sleeper along with its entire star system (TTN Novel: The Red King)
History
- Early 24th century: First settled by the Neyel Hegemony (TTN Novel: The Red King)
- Likely uninhabited, as its settlement was described without mention of indigenous species in text by member of the Seekers After Penance
- Mid-November 2379: Destroyed by early signs of emergence of the Sleeper protouniverse (TTN Novel: The Red King)