Phanta System

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The Phanta System is a star system located in the Chommell Sector of the galaxy's Mid Rim. It consists of a solitary red giant star, Phanta Prime, 2 rock planets, an asteroid belt, and two gas giants in orbit around it.

Phanta Prime

Phanta Prime

Oberrella

Oberrella

Oberrella is the closest planet to Phanta Prime, characterized by its rocky terrain and inhospitable conditions. This tidally locked world experiences extreme temperature variations, with one side permanently facing the star, scorched by its intense heat, while the other side remains permanently dark and frozen.

Phantine

Phantine

Phantine is the second planet in the Phanta System, boasting a picturesque landscape of majestic mountains and deep valleys. Despite its natural beauty, Phantine has suffered from the ravages of industrial exploitation and occupation by the Galactic Empire. The planet is known for its mountain settlements, sky-cities, and the persistent struggle of its people.

Asteroid Belt

Asteroid Belt

The asteroid belt region in the Phanta System that serves as a stark reminder of a failed planet that once existed in its place. The shattered remnants of this celestial body now form a vast field of asteroids, attracting mining operations and serving as potential hiding places for illicit activities.

Lokia

Lokia

Lokia is a magnificent gas hypergiant situated within the Phanta System. Its colossal size and vibrant atmosphere, predominantly hydrogen and helium, mix with numerous other gases to create a mesmerizing spectacle.

Asikura

Asikura

Asikura is the outermost planet in the Phanta System, an ice giant known for its frigid temperatures and captivating bluish appearance. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane contributing to its distinct coloration. Asikura's icy clouds and powerful storms offer valuable insights into the dynamics of ice giants and their role in the cosmic ecosystem.