Talk:Kahje

It appears some fan extrapolation leaked into this. I might have passed on it if it didn't contradict continuity, but it actually contradicted science. It is not possible to have a planet twice the size of Jupiter. In the first place, anything so large and massive could not be a terrestrial world. Secondly, current research suggests that Jupiter is near the maximum size for a gas giant - anything larger would become a brown dwarf star. Stormwaltz 16:35, 23 June 2008 (UTC)