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}}'''Titania''' was a hot [[gas giant]]. It orbited the [[star]] [[K7A-00741-417b-16]], which was between the second and third spiral arms of [[Mutter's Spiral]]. Titania had no atmosphere, no fossil water reserves, no carbon reserves and no assimilable silicates. [[The Node]] lived on Titania, though it was considered to be merely a phenomonon like the Red Spot on [[Jupiter]]. The [[asteroid]] [[Dramos (asteroid)|Dramos]] was one of Titania's moons. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Burning Heart]]'') | }}{{dab page|Titania (disambiguation)}} | ||
'''Titania''' was a hot [[gas giant]]. It orbited the [[star]] [[K7A-00741-417b-16]], which was between the second and third spiral arms of [[Mutter's Spiral]]. Titania had no atmosphere, no fossil water reserves, no carbon reserves and no assimilable silicates. [[The Node]] lived on Titania, though it was considered to be merely a phenomonon like the Red Spot on [[Jupiter]]. The [[asteroid]] [[Dramos (asteroid)|Dramos]] was one of Titania's moons. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Burning Heart]]'') | |||
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Titania (disambiguation)
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Titania was a hot gas giant. It orbited the star K7A-00741-417b-16, which was between the second and third spiral arms of Mutter's Spiral. Titania had no atmosphere, no fossil water reserves, no carbon reserves and no assimilable silicates. The Node lived on Titania, though it was considered to be merely a phenomonon like the Red Spot on Jupiter. The asteroid Dramos was one of Titania's moons. (PROSE: Burning Heart)