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'''Ranx''' was a [[planet]] with a warm Mediterranean type climate and a single, small, bright sun shining down through a purple and orange sky.
'''Ranx''' was a [[planet]] with a warm Mediterranean type climate and a single, small, bright sun shining down through a purple and orange sky.


There were large clusters of trees with large white growths hanging off the branches and occasional small low lying bushes resembling a kind of orchard or olive grove on [[Earth]]. [[Tryst]] surveyed the planet, and stored specimens from it on the [[Continuous Event Transmuter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare of Eden]]'')
There were large clusters of trees with large white growths hanging off the branches and occasional small low lying bushes resembling a kind of orchard or olive grove on [[Earth]]. [[Tryst]] surveyed the planet, and stored specimens from it on the [[Continuous Event Transmuter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]'')
 
Ranx was placed under the protection of the [[Galactic Heritage]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')


Ranx was placed under the protection of the [[Galactic Heritage]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)|The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
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Revision as of 03:25, 6 April 2019

Ranx was a planet with a warm Mediterranean type climate and a single, small, bright sun shining down through a purple and orange sky.

There were large clusters of trees with large white growths hanging off the branches and occasional small low lying bushes resembling a kind of orchard or olive grove on Earth. Tryst surveyed the planet, and stored specimens from it on the Continuous Event Transmuter. (TV: Nightmare of Eden)

Ranx was placed under the protection of the Galactic Heritage. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)