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- Deimola II

This system is in the region « Sea of Kojinau ➔ »
korvax | wealth 2 | conflict 3 | black hole
region « Sea of Kojinau »
Locals : Visitors to Deimola II will find themselves amidst Korvax scientists and data priests, seeking the perfection of logic. They might offer you enlightenment in binary
Conflict: War and skirmishes are common in Deimola II, keeping tensions at an all-time high
Economy: Flourishing through commercial, this system plays a crucial role in the larger trading network
Wealth: This system maintains a moderate level of prosperity, with steady financial activity
it's known system ! in the region « Sea of Kojinau ➔ »
This Region is Reachable
it's neither in the Fade or the Core
Civilized by Alliance of Galactic Travellers
Inner Coordinate Cluster
↤ West Spatial Progression
Between the core and the outer parts
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
Intermediate Longitudinal Zone
↧ South Spatial Progression
Getting near the galaxy's north or south edge
Planets: 2
Distribution: 2 stellar bodies, 2 planets
The central star of the Deimola II system is a G5f star, exhibiting yellow characteristics and a mild temperature
mild star temperature
it's a gateway to another part of the galaxy ! Jump if you dare :) If you don't see it when using a portal, jump to the nearest system and come back, the black hole will be there.
A single sun watches over Deimola II, casting light across its celestial landscape
Water is abundant in this system, supporting a rich variety of life forms



Sector: commercial
This system offers trading opportunities with buy prices at -14.3 and sell prices at 73.4
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This traveler treated our planet like it was a personal gold mine. They took everything and left, leaving behind only ruin. – AstroTrade Syndicate
Korvax_Scholar: We welcomed the traveler, offering insight into our culture. They only wanted ‘service.’ They did not understand our purpose.’