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Levas Crompton
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Levas Crompton was the captain of the exploration Spacing Guild Ship Tharondelai. In 14701 AG on the farthest border of human space, he investigated a G-type star, Sutterer 4041, the fourth planet of which was comfortably within the star's eco-sphere. Members of the crew descended to the surface, and found the chief variation from human-optimal conditions to be relatively high percentage of water vapor in the atmosphere; otherwise, the planet seemed ideal for colonization.
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Levas Crompton was the captain of the exploration Spacing Guild Ship Tharondelai. In 14701 AG on the farthest border of human space, he investigated a G-type star, Sutterer 4041, the fourth planet of which was comfortably within the star's eco-sphere. Members of the crew descended to the surface, and found the chief variation from human-optimal conditions to be relatively high percentage of water vapor in the atmosphere; otherwise, the planet seemed ideal for colonization. Tharondelai returned to Spacing Guild headquarters, where Captain Crompton registered the planet as Crompton and received his discovery bonus.