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| Heka | Sep 9 2010, 08:08 AM Post #1 |
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Ophios System (Note: These planets are currently under the rules of Telasa, one of Heka's minions.) Name: Ophios Terrain: Forests, hills, some mountains, pretty regular. Role: Capital, Shipyard, Mining Description: The terrain and such of Ophios is pretty similar to the many foresty worlds visited by SG-1. In a a valley on a plain in the forest lays the capital. It houses Heka's home and research facilities. Outside the city, there are several shipyards. It has a good climate and produce food for its system. Ophios also contain some naquadah mines and trinium mines. The planet is protected by a planetary ion cannon, which in turn is protected by a shield. The stargate on the planet is protected by a shield. Name: Len'zeer Terrain: Rocky Role: Heavy mining world Description: Len'zeer is very rocky and isn't good for much. It does however, have rich naquadah deposits. It produce and refine much minerals, which are then transported to other planets for building ships and the like. Name: Tellis Terrain: Mostly plains, hills and mountains. Role: Mining world, Shipyards Description: Tellis is a world reminding of Ophios, but more rocky and less forests. It’d got some naquadah and trinium mines and refineries to refine the minerals. It has also got several shipyards where the minerals are being put to use. It produce some food for its population, but not as much as Ophios. Edited by Heka, Sep 26 2010, 09:38 AM.
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