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Genesis System

Soon after its discovery, to the disappointment of terraforming companies vying for the rights, surveyors identified a sentient species on Genesis II. The Fair Chance Act was invoked and scientist began to observe its evolution with great interest. Recent hostilities between two of the planet’s species have made some question whether the FCA's strict non-intervention policy should be amended.

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Planets
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Moons
0
Stations
3
Jump Points
Single Star
Star Type
In Production
Status
Danger Level
3.2/10
Economy Level
3.8/10
Population Level
1.2/10

Stars

Name Type Size Status Description
Genesis Main Sequence-Dwarf-G 715,326.16546 km

Planets

Name Type Size Status Description
Genesis I Mesoplanet 2,559 km With no atmosphere to protect it, the surface of this mesoplanet is covered in craters from frequent asteroid bombardment.
Genesis II Ocean Planet 7,173 km Habitable Fair Chance Act A terrestrial world featuring continents interspersed with oceans. Teeming with sentient species, Genesis II has been placed under protection by the Fair Chance Act and heavily studied by scientists. Recently, a cephalopod-like ocean creature has begun to explore the planet’s landmasses, sparking violent confrontations with the dominant land-based species. Even though the FCA bans intervention under any circumstance, scientists and academics are embroiled in a debate over the morality of permitting an interspecies war to occur under their watch.
Genesis III Ice Giant 26,469 km A massive ice giant in the far reaches of the system.

Jump Points

Asteroid Belts

Name Type Size Status Description
Genesis Belt Alpha System Belt Due to the location of a Fair Chance Act planet nearby, mining of this belt has been closely regulated, leaving what resources it has relatively untapped.

Explore Genesis in 3D

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