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[[Watson]] is known in human media for two things - its spectacular tides brought on by a large moon and the bureaucratic snafu over which [[Earth]] nations got to settle there first. Watson is a garden world first discovered in 2165 CE wtih credit claimed by the Chinese People's Federation, the United North American States, and the European Union. The [[Systems Alliance]] brokered the infamous "Reykjavik Compromise", allowing limited colonization from each coalition in cities comprised of populations from each nation. Watson itself trends colder than Earth, with a temperate zone measuring about 30 degrees latitude in either direction from the equator. Its life does not easily map to Earth's evolutionary ers - some islands have species that resemble terrestrial placental mammals, while others are overrun by arthropods. It is estimated that at least two more generations of xenozoologists will be needed to properly classify all the species of the planet. |
[[Watson]] is known in human media for two things - its spectacular tides brought on by a large moon and the bureaucratic snafu over which [[Earth]] nations got to settle there first. Watson is a garden world first discovered in 2165 CE wtih credit claimed by the Chinese People's Federation, the United North American States, and the European Union. The [[Systems Alliance]] brokered the infamous "Reykjavik Compromise", allowing limited colonization from each coalition in cities comprised of populations from each nation. Watson itself trends colder than Earth, with a temperate zone measuring about 30 degrees latitude in either direction from the equator. Its life does not easily map to Earth's evolutionary ers - some islands have species that resemble terrestrial placental mammals, while others are overrun by arthropods. It is estimated that at least two more generations of xenozoologists will be needed to properly classify all the species of the planet. |
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Revision as of 06:18, 4 August 2010
Location: Milky Way / Sigurd's Cradle / Skepsis System / Third planet
Description
Watson is known in human media for two things - its spectacular tides brought on by a large moon and the bureaucratic snafu over which Earth nations got to settle there first. Watson is a garden world first discovered in 2165 CE wtih credit claimed by the Chinese People's Federation, the United North American States, and the European Union. The Systems Alliance brokered the infamous "Reykjavik Compromise", allowing limited colonization from each coalition in cities comprised of populations from each nation. Watson itself trends colder than Earth, with a temperate zone measuring about 30 degrees latitude in either direction from the equator. Its life does not easily map to Earth's evolutionary ers - some islands have species that resemble terrestrial placental mammals, while others are overrun by arthropods. It is estimated that at least two more generations of xenozoologists will be needed to properly classify all the species of the planet.
Mineral Deposits
Initial Scanner Result: Good
Mineral | Amount | Approximate Value |
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Palladium | Medium | 7,800 |
Platinum | High | 14,000 |
Iridium | Medium | 5,600 |
Element Zero | Medium | 9,000 |