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Canidus was a planet in the Outer Rim. Covered in ice, it was only scarcely populated. Its people, called Canuks, lived in houses made of ice and depended on hunting and fishing for sustenance. There were two official languages spoken by the Canuks, one of which was Basic. Canidus was also well known for its logging industry and health care system. Canuks were known for being fairly hospitable, as well as ending almost every sentence with “eh?”

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  • Canidus was a planet in the Outer Rim. Covered in ice, it was only scarcely populated. Its people, called Canuks, lived in houses made of ice and depended on hunting and fishing for sustenance. There were two official languages spoken by the Canuks, one of which was Basic. Canidus was also well known for its logging industry and health care system. Canuks were known for being fairly hospitable, as well as ending almost every sentence with “eh?”
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  • Canidus was a planet in the Outer Rim. Covered in ice, it was only scarcely populated. Its people, called Canuks, lived in houses made of ice and depended on hunting and fishing for sustenance. There were two official languages spoken by the Canuks, one of which was Basic. Canidus was also well known for its logging industry and health care system. Canuks were known for being fairly hospitable, as well as ending almost every sentence with “eh?”
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