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[[Armeni]] is a terrestrial world with an unusually thin atmosphere of krypton and xenon. Its surface is composed of silica with deposits of carbonaceous materials. The initial flyby probe of Armeni detected multiple areas at the equator with oddly regular surface protrusions.
 
[[Armeni]] is a terrestrial world with an unusually thin atmosphere of krypton and xenon. Its surface is composed of silica with deposits of carbonaceous materials. The initial flyby probe of Armeni detected multiple areas at the equator with oddly regular surface protrusions.
   
Closer investigation revealed these as millions of elaborate crypts a few meters below the surface, left by a long-extinct space-faring species called the zeioph. Many [[human]] universities wish to perform archaeological excavations. [[Council]] law holds grave sites as sacrosanct, however, and the matter has been tied up in court for a decade.
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Closer investigation revealed these as millions of elaborate crypts a few meters below the surface, left by a long-extinct spacefaring species called the zeioph. Many [[human]] universities wish to perform archeological excavations. [[Council]] law holds grave sites as sacrosanct, however, and the matter has been tied up in court for a decade.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 12:30, 14 June 2020

Location: Milky WayArtemis TauKnossos System Fourth planet

Description[]

Armeni is a terrestrial world with an unusually thin atmosphere of krypton and xenon. Its surface is composed of silica with deposits of carbonaceous materials. The initial flyby probe of Armeni detected multiple areas at the equator with oddly regular surface protrusions.

Closer investigation revealed these as millions of elaborate crypts a few meters below the surface, left by a long-extinct spacefaring species called the zeioph. Many human universities wish to perform archeological excavations. Council law holds grave sites as sacrosanct, however, and the matter has been tied up in court for a decade.

Trivia[]

  • Armeni may be named after an ancient Minoan cemetery on the island of Crete. There's also a small village on the island of Crete called Armeni, also transliterated as Armenoi.