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The '''Althosian system''' was a | The '''Althosian system''' was a [[star system]] with seven [[planet]]s and [[Binary system|two suns]]. | ||
The planets within the system were collectively called the [[Seven Planets]]. Six of the seven planets were inhabited; the last "planet" was actually an artificial construction and was not inhabited. [[Hunter (The Pit)|Hunters]] lived around the Althosian system, where they were attracted to the seventh planet. | |||
The seven planets were originally [[Earth]] colonies, but they declared independence in [[2396]]. They were all destroyed in [[2400]]. | The seven planets were originally [[Earth]] colonies, but they declared independence in [[2396]]. They were all destroyed in [[2400]]. | ||
The [[planet]]s included [[Nicaea (planet)|Nicaea]], [[Trieste (planet)|Trieste]], [[Cosgon]] and a [[ | The [[planet]]s included [[Nicaea (planet)|Nicaea]], [[Trieste (planet)|Trieste]], [[Byzantine]], [[Cosgon]] and a [[Planet (The Pit)|large, unnamed planet]]. | ||
Nicaea, capital of the Althosian system, was governed by [[The Academy (The Pit)|the Academy]]. The Academy was based on the Greek philosophical kings, with the most intelligent people leading the Seven Planets. The Academy was led by the [[Archon (The Pit)|Archon]]. | |||
Nicaea, capital of the Althosian system, was governed by the Academy. The Academy was based on the Greek philosophical kings, with the most intelligent people leading the Seven Planets. The Academy was led by [[ | |||
Trieste was the home world of the [[Kython]], an oppressed native species. | Trieste was the home world of the [[Kython]], an oppressed native species. | ||
Cosgon was known to be icy and cold. | Cosgon was known to be icy and cold. | ||
One was actually an artificial construction by [[Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu]] to keep the [[Yssgaroth]] trapped. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Pit (novel)|The Pit]]'') | |||
[[Jason (Conundrum)|Jason]] and [[Dr. Who (Land of Fiction)|Dr. Who]] considered the destruction of the Althosian System's seven planets to be one of [[the Doctor]]'s greatest crimes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head Games (novel)|Head Games]]'') | |||
[[Category:Mutter's Spiral star systems]] | [[Category:Mutter's Spiral star systems]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 5 June 2023
The Althosian system was a star system with seven planets and two suns.
The planets within the system were collectively called the Seven Planets. Six of the seven planets were inhabited; the last "planet" was actually an artificial construction and was not inhabited. Hunters lived around the Althosian system, where they were attracted to the seventh planet.
The seven planets were originally Earth colonies, but they declared independence in 2396. They were all destroyed in 2400.
The planets included Nicaea, Trieste, Byzantine, Cosgon and a large, unnamed planet.
Nicaea, capital of the Althosian system, was governed by the Academy. The Academy was based on the Greek philosophical kings, with the most intelligent people leading the Seven Planets. The Academy was led by the Archon.
Trieste was the home world of the Kython, an oppressed native species.
Cosgon was known to be icy and cold.
One was actually an artificial construction by Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu to keep the Yssgaroth trapped. (PROSE: The Pit)
Jason and Dr. Who considered the destruction of the Althosian System's seven planets to be one of the Doctor's greatest crimes. (PROSE: Head Games)