Difference between revisions of "Lythos"
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 14 March 2016
| Planet | Type | Moons |
| Lythos I | Tidal-locked half-molten world | 1 |
| Lythos II | Atmosphereless rock | 0 |
| Lythos III | Atmosphereless rock | 2 |
| Lythos IV | Atmosphereless rock | 6 |
| Lythos V | Atmosphereless rock | 5 |
| Lythos VI | Terrestrial world | 6 |
| Lythos VII | Terrestrial world | Asteroid cluster |
| Lythos VIII | Terrestrial world | Rings |
| Lythos IX | Terrestrial world | 2 |
| Lythos X | Gas giant | 5 |
| Lythos XI | Gas giant | 6 |
| Lythos XII | Gas giant | 3, plus rings |
| Lythos XIII | Gas giant | 9 |
| Lythos XIV | Frozen ball | 2 |
Considered one of the "work horse" systems of the Corporate Sector, the worlds of the Lythos sun contain four agriworlds and two mining worlds.
- Lythos I is a tidal-locked super-heated world with mining operations on its dark side.
- Lythos VI through Lythos IX are agriworlds
- Lythos XIV is a frozen world with supersonic winds and active mining operations.
Culture
- The Lythos mining conundrum - that is, choosing between super-heated Lythos I or super-frigid Lythos IV - has come to spawn a phrase in the Corporate Sector: "Picking between One and Fourteen," meaning being forced to choose between two equally bad outcomes.