Kins system

Single star system with 5 planets.
Quick facts:
Kins system
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Type
Single Star
Size
11.36 AU
Status
Published
Star type
K-type main sequence
Astronomical objects
Planets
5
Asteroid belts
2
Jump points
2
Sensors
Danger
3.02/10
Economy
3.02/10
Population
8.65/10
History
Discovered in
2509, 2542 (between)

The Kins system is best known for having the Banu's main indentured servitude market. The practice is a traditional and accepted part of Banu society and treated as such here. On the whole, the system is considered more dangerous than other Banu Systems, but most of that can be blamed on the Human element that frequents it.

Gravitational Governors

Kins

Kins is a K-type main sequence star.

Planets

Kins I

A mesoplanet that has been exhaustively mined, but has continued to attract mining expeditions nonetheless.

Kins II

A naturally oxygen-based terrestrial planet, Kins II is home to the indentured servants markets that the planet is now famous for. Outside of the Banu cities, however, travelers have noted ruins in areas that the Banu have not settled in. The stylings don't resemble any of the aesthetic or design choices normally found in Banu architecture.

Completely defying any existing Banu engineering styles, these sites have long baffled xenoarcheologists about who (or what) built them.

Kins III

A super-Earth that has been mined clean of its resources. Abandoned encamptments and exhausted strip mines are all that is left on this planet.

Kins IV

An ice planet with a surface that appears to be on fire. This hot ice planet has a high pressure atmosphere that keeps water from evaporating and instead forces it back to its core. The atmospheric conditions make it inhospitable and impossible to mine for resources.

Kins V

A typical gas giant swirling with ammonia clouds.

Asteroid belts

The Kins system contains two asteroid belts. Belt Alpha is located between the orbits of Kins IV and Kins V. Belt Beta is located at the system's edge.

Known jump points

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