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'''Capella Four''' | '''Capella Four''' was a small, uninhabited world; the fourth planet orbiting the double star [[Wikipedia:Capella|Capella]] in the constellation [[Wikipedia:Auriga|Auriga]]. As both stars were quite hot, Capella Four was a warm world, with a desert-like biome. Its native life was remarkable for its uniformity: native flora was limited to plants resembling Earth's bracken fern (though in many sizes), while native fauna was restricted to a variety of sizes of a spider-like creature. Both were consumable by humans. | ||
Archaeologist [[Bernice Summerfield]] visited Capella Four on one memorable dig in her early career. Shortly after being dropped off on the planet, she fell off a cliff, breaking both legs. It took her a month to crawl back to the dig site. | Archaeologist [[Bernice Summerfield]] visited Capella Four on one memorable dig in her early career. Shortly after being dropped off on the planet, she fell off a cliff, breaking both legs. It took her a month to crawl back to the dig site. |
Revision as of 03:50, 30 September 2008
Capella Four was a small, uninhabited world; the fourth planet orbiting the double star Capella in the constellation Auriga. As both stars were quite hot, Capella Four was a warm world, with a desert-like biome. Its native life was remarkable for its uniformity: native flora was limited to plants resembling Earth's bracken fern (though in many sizes), while native fauna was restricted to a variety of sizes of a spider-like creature. Both were consumable by humans.
Archaeologist Bernice Summerfield visited Capella Four on one memorable dig in her early career. Shortly after being dropped off on the planet, she fell off a cliff, breaking both legs. It took her a month to crawl back to the dig site.