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Planet X (renamed Nepleslia Prime)

Tom

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(Cut and paste of the report in dignitaries and diplomacy. Named Nepleslian Prime because it sounds cool and is the first 'official' expansion of the empire in quite some time, if ever).

Nepleslia Prime COMPOSITION:

Nepleslia Prime resides in a star system approximately 10 LY to the galactic Northwest of Kxi'ran. The system consists of two gas giants and a single planet orbiting a sun. Of these, the two gas giants are located fairly close to the star. Distances are measured at 45 and 68 million miles, respectively.

Of more interest is the lonely planet in the star system. Due to the relative size of the star and distance from Nepleslia Prime (hereto referred as "Prime"), conditions for atmospheric development have been ideal.

The atmosphere is considered habitable, although it should be noted that slightly higher-than-normal levels of Nitrogen and Helium in the atmosphere should be closely monitored, as any unnoticed imbalance may prove harmful.

Prime itself is a moderately-sized planet, measuring approximately 30,000 kilometers in circumference. Of this, 80% of the planet's surface is water, of which 70% is undrinkable. The remaining 10% of the planet's water is considered drinkable after minor filtration efforts, as there is a high level of bacteria in the water.

This is mainly a result of the composition of the hard surface of the planet in relation to the drinkable bodies of water. Prime has a single, massive landmass dotting around the planet's equator. This landmass stretches in a stubby "Sâ€
 
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I also labeled it on the Star Map.
 
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