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| system = Mulla Xul |
| system = Mulla Xul |
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| cluster = Ninmah Cluster |
| cluster = Ninmah Cluster |
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+ | | orbit = Third |
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+ | | image = Keph.jpg |
| caption = Planet View |
| caption = Planet View |
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| orbitaldistance = 5.8 |
| orbitaldistance = 5.8 |
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| daylength = 17.6 |
| daylength = 17.6 |
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+ | {{Prerequisite|Priority: Sur'Kesh||(Mass Effect 3)}} |
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− | ==Description== |
+ | == Description == |
− | [[Keph]] is a hydrogen-helium gas giant. Records show that the planet should have a helium-3 mining infrastructure, but scans find nothing of the sort. There are neither abnormal heat sources nor space junk from destroyed refineries. |
+ | [[Keph]] is a hydrogen-helium gas giant. Records show that the planet should have a [[helium-3]] mining infrastructure, but scans find nothing of the sort. There are neither abnormal heat sources nor space junk from destroyed refineries. If the infrastructure was removed, it was removed entirely, and within the last few years. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *Unlike most other known celestial objects in the Mesopotamian-themed Ninmah Cluster, Keph appears to be named after a Hebrew word for "[https://biblehub.com/hebrew/3710.htm rock]". |
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+ | <!--Interwiki links--> |
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+ | [[es:Keph]] |
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+ | [[fr:Keph]] |
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+ | [[Category:Gas giants]] |
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+ | [[Category:Mass Effect 3]] |
Latest revision as of 02:49, 26 August 2019
Location: Milky Way / Ninmah Cluster / Mulla Xul System / Third planet
Prerequisite: Priority: Sur'Kesh (Mass Effect 3)
Description[]
Keph is a hydrogen-helium gas giant. Records show that the planet should have a helium-3 mining infrastructure, but scans find nothing of the sort. There are neither abnormal heat sources nor space junk from destroyed refineries. If the infrastructure was removed, it was removed entirely, and within the last few years.
Trivia[]
- Unlike most other known celestial objects in the Mesopotamian-themed Ninmah Cluster, Keph appears to be named after a Hebrew word for "rock".