Laboi II was a small planet in the Slice which was home to the Laboi species. Due to its slow, retrograde rotation, its day was 4,040 standard hours long, just ten hours shorter than its year. As a result, the side facing its sun, the red giant Er'Dox Kaan, became hot enough to melt some rocks. The night side, on the other hand, plunged into a deep freeze. The temperature differential led to high winds, which served to exchange heat between the day and night sides and moderate the temperature extremes. The animal life on Laboi II had to adapt to these temperature extremes. Plant life could not survive, since the melting and freezing cycle of the surface made soil formation impossible. Instead, much of the planet's night side was covered in mineral forests formed by cooling pools of molten
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| - Laboi II era un pequeño planeta en la Rebanada hogar de la especie laboi. Debido a su rotación lenta y retrógrada, su día duraba 4,040 horas estándar, 10 horas menos que su año. Como resultado, el lado que daba la carta a su estrella, la gigante roja Er'Dox Kaan, se calentaba tanto que se podían derretir algunas rocas. El lado nocturno entonces se congelaba. Esta diferencia en la temperatura causaba fuertes vientos, que intercambiaban el calor entre los lados diurno y nocturno y moderaban los extremos de temperatura. La vida animal de Laboi II tenía que adaptarse a estos extremos de temperatura. La vida vegetal no podía sobrevivir, ya que el suelo no podía formarse pues la tierra se derrretía o congelaba. Gran parte del lado nocturno del planeta estaba cubierto de bosques de minerales form
- Laboi II was a small planet in the Slice which was home to the Laboi species. Due to its slow, retrograde rotation, its day was 4,040 standard hours long, just ten hours shorter than its year. As a result, the side facing its sun, the red giant Er'Dox Kaan, became hot enough to melt some rocks. The night side, on the other hand, plunged into a deep freeze. The temperature differential led to high winds, which served to exchange heat between the day and night sides and moderate the temperature extremes. The animal life on Laboi II had to adapt to these temperature extremes. Plant life could not survive, since the melting and freezing cycle of the surface made soil formation impossible. Instead, much of the planet's night side was covered in mineral forests formed by cooling pools of molten
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| - Laboi II era un pequeño planeta en la Rebanada hogar de la especie laboi. Debido a su rotación lenta y retrógrada, su día duraba 4,040 horas estándar, 10 horas menos que su año. Como resultado, el lado que daba la carta a su estrella, la gigante roja Er'Dox Kaan, se calentaba tanto que se podían derretir algunas rocas. El lado nocturno entonces se congelaba. Esta diferencia en la temperatura causaba fuertes vientos, que intercambiaban el calor entre los lados diurno y nocturno y moderaban los extremos de temperatura. La vida animal de Laboi II tenía que adaptarse a estos extremos de temperatura. La vida vegetal no podía sobrevivir, ya que el suelo no podía formarse pues la tierra se derrretía o congelaba. Gran parte del lado nocturno del planeta estaba cubierto de bosques de minerales formados por charcos de roca derretida.
- Laboi II was a small planet in the Slice which was home to the Laboi species. Due to its slow, retrograde rotation, its day was 4,040 standard hours long, just ten hours shorter than its year. As a result, the side facing its sun, the red giant Er'Dox Kaan, became hot enough to melt some rocks. The night side, on the other hand, plunged into a deep freeze. The temperature differential led to high winds, which served to exchange heat between the day and night sides and moderate the temperature extremes. The animal life on Laboi II had to adapt to these temperature extremes. Plant life could not survive, since the melting and freezing cycle of the surface made soil formation impossible. Instead, much of the planet's night side was covered in mineral forests formed by cooling pools of molten rock.
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