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(Created page with "'''Errak Knar''' is a quaternary star system known as the main laboratory site managed by the Galactic Society. == Structure == The most massive star in the system is a A-type main sequence star which orbits a F-type main sequence star. Further ahead, another F-type star orbits the barycenter with a last G-type star orbiting way futher. Around the AB group the following planets are orbiting : #")
 
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The most massive star in the system is a A-type main sequence star which orbits a F-type main sequence star. Further ahead, another F-type star orbits the barycenter with a last G-type star orbiting way futher.
The most massive star in the system is a A-type main sequence star which orbits a F-type main sequence star. Further ahead, another F-type star orbits the barycenter with a last G-type star orbiting way futher.


Around the AB group the following planets are orbiting :
There are 3 brown dwarfs, 9 gas giants, 7 planets and more than 60 moons in the system. It includes one earth-like world and one ammonia world.


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== History ==
Errak Knar hosted live long before the arrival of the Galactic Society, intelligent species populated the earth-like world. Including dragon-like intelligent reptiles, known as Redras. Very few years after the foudation of the young Galactic Society, a very few new-born Redras started to show some unnatural abilities, consuming souls to elongate their lifespan for example. During a recon expedition conducted by [[Reks Li']], [[Arak-Ro Relak]] met the mysterious indivitual who kept him as a friend for millions on years.
 
At some point the Galactic Society got ambitions to centralize their science installations and Arak-Ro asked Reks Li' to include Errak Knar in the candidates as a vengance for being tracked and hunted by his own kind. This finally led to the sterillization of the whole system before the construction of the first scientific complexes.