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|name = Zanak
|name = Zanak
|type = [[Planet]]
|type = [[Planet]]
|natives = [[Near-human]] species
|natives = [[Humanoid]] species
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]''
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]''
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'''Zanak''' was a pleasant planet, with green fields, lush vegetation and friendly, [[Near-human]] natives. It was quite prosperous until the reign of [[Xanxia|Queen Xanxia]]. The queen launched galactic wars which ultimately ended up ruining Zanak, leaving only a few nomadic tribes alive.
'''Zanak''' was a pleasant planet, with green fields, lush vegetation and friendly, [[Humanoid]] natives. It was quite prosperous until the reign of [[Xanxia|Queen Xanxia]]. The queen launched galactic wars which ultimately ended up ruining Zanak, leaving only a few nomadic tribes alive.


Later, [[the Captain]] crash-landed on Zanak in his ship, the ''[[Vantarialis]]''. He hollowed out the [[planet]], which, using [[transmat|powerful engines]], could materialise around other [[planet]]s and steal their mineral wealth. It would then crush the planets into compressed cores small enough to carry. The Captain ruled from a mountain fortress known as [[the Bridge]]. He, in turn, answered to Xanxia, who had recreated him in his current cyborg form. Xanxia had gutted her entire planet to provide the power needed to control the [[time dam]]s that kept her body frozen in its last few seconds of life while she projected her consciousness into a new, virtually-generated body in the form of the Captain's nurse.
Later, [[the Captain]] crash-landed on Zanak in his ship, the ''[[Vantarialis]]''. He hollowed out the [[planet]], which, using [[transmat|powerful engines]], could materialise around other [[planet]]s and steal their mineral wealth. It would then crush the planets into compressed cores small enough to carry. The Captain ruled from a mountain fortress known as [[the Bridge]]. He, in turn, answered to Xanxia, who had recreated him in his current cyborg form. Xanxia had gutted her entire planet to provide the power needed to control the [[time dam]]s that kept her body frozen in its last few seconds of life while she projected her consciousness into a new, virtually-generated body in the form of the Captain's nurse.
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