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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Typhon Pi was the seventeenth planet of the Typhon system, and a member or the Typhon Republic. It was the second oceanic planet in its system, but was very different than its sister — Typhon Pi's climate was much wetter, and consisted of much precipitation, and also much colder. Also, Typhon Pi was home to no continental land, so vast cities were built under the ocean's surface; this complicated space-travel, and led to complex systems of elevator shafts to and from the surface.

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  • Typhon Pi
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  • Typhon Pi was the seventeenth planet of the Typhon system, and a member or the Typhon Republic. It was the second oceanic planet in its system, but was very different than its sister — Typhon Pi's climate was much wetter, and consisted of much precipitation, and also much colder. Also, Typhon Pi was home to no continental land, so vast cities were built under the ocean's surface; this complicated space-travel, and led to complex systems of elevator shafts to and from the surface.
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Suns
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Moons
  • None
otherspecies
lengthyear
  • 1050.0
lengthday
  • 178.0
dbkwik:swfanon/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
Exports
  • *Minerals
Affiliation
  • *Typhon Republic *Galactic Republic
Gravity
  • Standard
Name
  • Typhon Alpha
Region
  • Tingel Arm
Language
  • Typhonic
Sector
  • Farana sector
Terrain
  • Oceanic
Population
  • 2000000000(xsd:integer)
Interest
  • *Great Pi Sea
System
Climate
  • Cold, wet
Atmosphere
  • Breathable
Imports
  • *Food *Raw Materials
abstract
  • Typhon Pi was the seventeenth planet of the Typhon system, and a member or the Typhon Republic. It was the second oceanic planet in its system, but was very different than its sister — Typhon Pi's climate was much wetter, and consisted of much precipitation, and also much colder. Also, Typhon Pi was home to no continental land, so vast cities were built under the ocean's surface; this complicated space-travel, and led to complex systems of elevator shafts to and from the surface.
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