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Planet Pele

Pele is a world of NDC and unlike Prazoa, it was once a rogue planet that found its way to Secunda Major System’s star orbit.

History

It was unknown where Pele came from, but during the end phase of the builders constructing Prazoa. Station Omacron’s sensors detected the arrival of the planet to the System. They scrambled to try to prevent the planet from destroying the Planet, and the Station by using gravity against it. It ended up placing the new world very close to the sun, turning the once cold rocky world hot and molten.

The Sensors scanned the new world, searching for new resources, while a contest went on to find the name of the planet. New drones were developed with a special alloy to go to the new world, to take a look, and later new starships were made. They discovered the planet to be very rich in metals, but thanks to the location of one Volcano, new materials were discovered.

They created a way station in the atmosphere to process the new metals and materials.

World

This section deals with the planet and all of the important information

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Type: Lava world
Radius: 3,439.7 kilometres
Mass/density: 3.3011×1023 kg (0.055 Prazoa) and 5.427 g/cm3
Surface gravity: 3.7 m/s2 (0.38 ²)
Escape Velocity: 666 km/s
Rotation (day): 23h 56m 4.100s
Orbiting: Secunda
Length of year: 113 Prazoa years
Average temp: +427 degrees Celsius (800.6000°F)
Metal Production: Very rich in metals

Planet Information

Atmosphere

Very tenuous and highly variable atmosphere (surface-bound exosphere) containing hydrogen, helium, oxygen, sodium, calcium, potassium, and water vapor, with a combined pressure level of about 10−14 bar The exosphere species originate either from the Solar wind or from the planetary crust. Solar light pushes the atmospheric gases away from the Sun, creating a comet-like tail behind the planet.

Environment

On the surface of Pele, the blistering heat from its proximity to the star turns the environment into a fiery inferno. Instead of serene oceans and flowing rivers, molten lava dominates the landscape, flowing and coursing over patches of soot-covered “stable” ground that can still be traversed cautiously. The constant movement of lava and shifting tectonic plates sculpt the terrain, thrusting rocky formations skyward to form imposing volcanoes and other landmasses.

Amidst the chaos of volcanic activity, metallic and crystalline formations punctuate the landscape, creating a surreal and otherworldly vista. Steam billows upwards from the scorched earth, a remnant of the planet's turbulent past when water once existed but now evaporates instantly upon contact with the searing surface.

The skies above Pele are shrouded in a thick cloak of black smoke, a result of the intense volcanic activity and the burning of organic matter. This dense haze obscures visibility, casting a veil over the landscape, yet paradoxically provides some respite from the scorching sun, offering patches of shadow and cover amidst the relentless heat. In this harsh and unforgiving environment, survival is a constant struggle against the elements, where every step must be carefully calculated to navigate the treacherous terrain.

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Fire Tornado

Fire tornados, monstrous whirlwinds of flame and fury, rage across the desolate landscape of Pele with terrifying ferocity. These swirling infernos leave a trail of destruction in their wake, scorching the rocky ground with their intense heat, leaving behind a searing orange mark that serves as a stark reminder of their passage. As they dance across the landscape, they encounter streams of molten lava, igniting them into even hotter infernos that sizzle and burn with a relentless intensity.

The fire tornados possess a destructive power that surpasses mere flames. Their heat is so extreme that it poses a threat even to advanced shielding technologies, capable of melting through most metals with ease. However, amidst the chaos and devastation, there exists a glimmer of hope for those seeking refuge from the fiery onslaught. A rare and mysterious metal known as ultrite, or similar variants, possesses unique properties that render it impervious to the searing heat of the fire tornados. Its presence provides a lifeline for those brave enough to venture into the heart of the inferno, offering protection against the relentless onslaught of flames.

Against the backdrop of Pele's fiery landscape, the fire tornados stand as a fearsome testament to the planet's unforgiving nature. They serve as a constant reminder of the raw power of nature unleashed, a force to be reckoned with by any who dare to brave the fiery depths of this hostile world.

Ash Storms

Ash storms, formidable tempests of swirling particles and debris, sweep across the desolate expanse of Pele's surface, casting a shadow of chaos and uncertainty over the already hostile environment. These violent storms unleash a torrent of fine ash and soot into the air, reducing visibility to near-zero levels and enveloping everything in a suffocating shroud of darkness.

Navigating through an ash storm on Pele is a perilous endeavor, fraught with danger at every turn. The swirling particles obscure the landscape, transforming the once-familiar terrain into a treacherous maze of unseen hazards. Travelers who find themselves caught in the midst of an ash storm must proceed with extreme caution, lest they become disoriented and lose their way entirely.

The howling winds that accompany the ash storm add another layer of danger to an already precarious situation. With gusts capable of reaching hurricane force, these relentless gales threaten to sweep away anyone foolish enough to venture into their path. Even the most sturdy of structures can be torn asunder by the ferocious winds, leaving nothing but destruction in their wake.

For those unfortunate enough to be caught in the grip of an ash storm, escape becomes a matter of survival. With visibility severely limited and the wind threatening to carry them off into the unknown, travelers must rely on their wits and instincts to guide them to safety. Every step taken is a gamble, every movement fraught with peril, as they struggle to navigate through the swirling chaos of the storm.

In the aftermath of an ash storm, the landscape of Pele is left scarred and desolate, bearing witness to the awesome power of nature unleashed. Yet amidst the devastation, there is a resilience that endures, a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who call this harsh and unforgiving world home.

Sun

The atmosphere of Pele acts as a magnifying lens, intensifying the already blistering rays of its nearby sun to levels of searing intensity. Under this relentless onslaught, even the most advanced shield technologies are put to the test, their protective barriers strained to the breaking point. Should an individual find themselves caught in the open, exposed to the full force of Pele's unyielding sun, the consequences can be dire.

The strength of Pele's sun is such that it can overwhelm shielding systems, causing them to falter and fail under the intense heat and radiation. What once seemed like an impenetrable barrier now offers little more than a fleeting moment of protection, leaving those within its confines vulnerable to the searing rays of the sun.

But it's not just shielding systems that bear the brunt of Pele's relentless sun. Even armor, traditionally relied upon for its durability and resilience, is not immune to the planet's harsh conditions. The effectiveness of armor against the sun's onslaught depends largely on the materials from which it is constructed and the level of technological sophistication involved.

Some materials may prove more resistant to the sun's damaging effects, offering a degree of protection against the intense heat and radiation. Advanced technologies embedded within the armor may also provide a measure of defense, leveraging energy-absorbing or reflective properties to mitigate the sun's harmful rays.

However, even the most robust of armor can only withstand so much punishment before succumbing to the relentless assault of Pele's sun. Over time, prolonged exposure can weaken the armor's structural integrity, causing it to degrade and eventually fail. In the end, survival on Pele requires more than just physical fortitude—it demands resourcefulness, adaptability, and a healthy respect for the awesome power of the sun.

Masamune Point

Masamune Point is the location on Pele in which there was an extremely rich deposit of Titanium, Steel, Tungsten, Chromium, and iridium. Unfortunately, the Volcano has a habit of erupting forcing up rocks at anything in the way. The metals get caught in the rocks as they come up though the Mining Guild has learned that they can use an electromagnetic field to catch these.

Ultrite Discovery

The Field has a habit of pushing and crushing the alloys that due to the heat inside the field and those outside, their molecules have no choice but to merge and join together into a brand new alloy. This became ultrite. They discovered this when they tried to teleport the new metal and found they couldn’t since it wasn’t in the system. It was sent to the Department for Research and Development so that they can take a look and examine the new metal.

Station

Because of how hazardous the planet was it was decided that all work in the world was to be done on a Station in its orbit. This was primarily processing facilities as well as pods to control robotic bodies to prevent deaths on the off chance that the need to go to Pele was required.

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Display namePele
RP ImportanceMinor RP Location
Short descriptionThe Flaming hot Magma world of Secunda Major
TypePlanet
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