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This planet was located in the [[Minos Cluster]]. It was a dry world whose surface seemed to be covered with soot, and which lacked any profitable metals. It was also an ancient, backwater world, and warranted very little attention from the rest of the galaxy. This made it an excellent location for those beings who wanted to live without an overbearing government. It was said that the natives of Onadax had fifty different words for dust. Astroarchaeologists believed that Onadax itself had been formed by an agglomeration of asteroids, and the planet's rampant population of mynocks seemed to bear this out.
This planet was located in the [[Minos Cluster]]. It was a dry world whose surface seemed to be covered with soot, and which lacked any profitable metals. It was also an ancient, backwater world, and warranted very little attention from the rest of the galaxy. This made it an excellent location for those beings who wanted to live without an overbearing government. It was said that the natives of Onadax had fifty different words for dust. Astroarchaeologists believed that Onadax itself had been formed by an agglomeration of asteroids, and the planet's rampant population of mynocks seemed to bear this out.


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This planet was located in the Minos Cluster. It was a dry world whose surface seemed to be covered with soot, and which lacked any profitable metals. It was also an ancient, backwater world, and warranted very little attention from the rest of the galaxy. This made it an excellent location for those beings who wanted to live without an overbearing government. It was said that the natives of Onadax had fifty different words for dust. Astroarchaeologists believed that Onadax itself had been formed by an agglomeration of asteroids, and the planet's rampant population of mynocks seemed to bear this out.