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After violating [[intergalactic law]] by trying to take [[Eden 2]] over, the [[Vladlack]] were sentenced to a thousand years hard labour on a prison planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Freeze (comic story)|Freeze]]'')
After violating [[intergalactic law]] by trying to take [[Eden 2]] over, the [[Vladlack]] were sentenced to a thousand years hard labour on a prison planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Freeze (comic story)|Freeze]]'')
[[Thorne|Inspector Thorne]] planned to use [[Urlic]] as a prison planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost Library of Ukko (TV story)|Lost Library of Ukko]]'')


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[[Category:Prison planets| ]]
[[Category:Prison planets| ]]

Revision as of 12:20, 24 April 2016

A prison planet was a planet used by a species, group or organisation as a prison. Some prison planets resembled prisons, such as the Stormcage Containment Facility and Volag-Noc. (TV: The Pandorica Opens, The Infinite Quest) Another prison planet was Dis, used by the Imperial Landsknechte during the rule of the Earth Empire as a prison due to its proximity to a sun. (PROSE: Original Sin)

Some planets were chosen as prison planets to serve dual roles as a prison environment and sourcing a rare or useful material: New Rarga, where wompom was grown and harvested, and Raaga, a world rich in tinclavic (PROSE: Ghost Devices, TV: The Visitation), or Sarn, dumping ground for political exiles from Trion and a source of Numismaton Gas. (TV: Planet of Fire)

After violating intergalactic law by trying to take Eden 2 over, the Vladlack were sentenced to a thousand years hard labour on a prison planet. (COMIC: Freeze)

Inspector Thorne planned to use Urlic as a prison planet. (TV: Lost Library of Ukko)