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Catalogued by an Old Republic expeditionary team that whizzed through the system, Anomaly 5189078 is a gigantic hunk of ice. Most curious, the ice hunk seems to have some gigantic engines attached to it. On the other end is a small building which appears to be a bridge of some sort. Who created this flying ice cube and what purpose it was meant to serve is still unclear, but the vessel has not moved in years and has settled into a stable orbit. Although not technically a planet, it is a major point of interest.
Catalogued by an Old Republic expeditionary team that whizzed through the system, '''Anomaly 5189078''' is a gigantic hunk of ice. Most curious, the ice hunk seems to have some gigantic engines attached to it. On the other end is a small building which appears to be a bridge of some sort. Who created this flying ice cube and what purpose it was meant to serve is still unclear, but the vessel has not moved in years and has settled into a stable orbit. Although not technically a planet, it is a major point of interest.





Revision as of 02:44, 18 June 2007

Anomaly 5189078
Astrographical
Region Outer Rim
Sector Cadrel Expanse
System Anshife system
Suns 1: Anshife
Moons None
Orbital Distance 1.70 AUs
Physical
Diameter 400 km
Planetary class Anomaly
Atmosphere None
Gravity Very Light (0.05 of Standard)
Primary terrain Rock, ice
Length of Year 156 Standard Days
Societal
Population None
Native species None
Immigrated species None
Official language None
Government None
Affiliation None
Exports None
Import None

Catalogued by an Old Republic expeditionary team that whizzed through the system, Anomaly 5189078 is a gigantic hunk of ice. Most curious, the ice hunk seems to have some gigantic engines attached to it. On the other end is a small building which appears to be a bridge of some sort. Who created this flying ice cube and what purpose it was meant to serve is still unclear, but the vessel has not moved in years and has settled into a stable orbit. Although not technically a planet, it is a major point of interest.