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[[File:asteroid_regulus.png|thumb|An asteroid unique to the Regulus System, containing [[Copper]], [[Gold]], and [[Uranium]].]]
The '''Regulus System''' is a star system located in the center of the Galaxy. It is famed as a hub of interstellar travel, having warp gates connecting to all three other civilized star systems. Common asteroids contain [[Copper]], [[Gold]], and [[Uranium]].
 
The '''Regulus System''' is a star system located in the center of the Galaxy. It is famed as a hub of interstellar travel, having warp gates connecting to all three other civilized star systems. Common [[asteroids]] contain [[Copper]], [[Gold]], and [[Uranium]].


==Gates==
==Gates==
===Gates to Asteri===
Regulus to Asteri North (6500, 20000) (to Asteri to Regulus North)
Regulus to Asteri Central (7250, 40500) (to Asteri to Regulus Central)
Regulus to Asteri South (23500, 52500) (to Asteri to Regulus South)
===Gates to Sirius===
===Gates to Sirius===
Regulus to Sirius East (25000, 5000) (to Sirius to Regulus East)
Regulus to [[Sirius]] East (25000, 5000) (to Sirius to Regulus East)<br>
Regulus to Sirius West (8000, 17000) (to Sirius to Regulus West)
Regulus to Sirius West (8000, 17000) (to Sirius to Regulus West)
===Gates to Ilios===
===Gate to Trench===
Regulus to Ilios (53500, 15000) (to Ilios to Regulus)
Regulus to [[Trench]] (45000, 5000) (Southwestern Trench)
===Gates to Trench===
 
Regulus to Trench (45000, 5000) (ONE WAY)
=== Gate to Reserve ===
Regulus to Reserve (6500, 20000) (Southern Reserve)
 
=== Gate to Meridian ===
Regulus to Meridian (7250, 40500) (Northeastern Meridian)
 
=== Gate to BQ-5A ===
Regulus to BQ-5A (23500, 52500)) (Northeastern BQ-5A)


==Planets==
==Planets==
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 22 June 2026

Regulus system

The Regulus system, viewed from the side

Properties
System size 60000, 60000
Planets Aret

Aerach
Vask
Gahara

System Station Port Regulus
An asteroid unique to the Regulus System, containing Copper, Gold, and Uranium.

The Regulus System is a star system located in the center of the Galaxy. It is famed as a hub of interstellar travel, having warp gates connecting to all three other civilized star systems. Common asteroids contain Copper, Gold, and Uranium.

Gates

Gates to Sirius

Regulus to Sirius East (25000, 5000) (to Sirius to Regulus East)
Regulus to Sirius West (8000, 17000) (to Sirius to Regulus West)

Gate to Trench

Regulus to Trench (45000, 5000) (Southwestern Trench)

Gate to Reserve

Regulus to Reserve (6500, 20000) (Southern Reserve)

Gate to Meridian

Regulus to Meridian (7250, 40500) (Northeastern Meridian)

Gate to BQ-5A

Regulus to BQ-5A (23500, 52500)) (Northeastern BQ-5A)

Planets

Aret

Aret is the second planet located in the Regulus system. Formerly an ocean planet, the Regulan star's intensifying brightness left naught but a sandy mesa. The arid land is riddled with huge saltlakes, giant skeletons, and a handful of ravines where the last remaining sea life survive.

Aerach

Aerach is the second planet located in the Regulus system. Its beautiful hilly landscapes are blanketed by delicate cherry blossom trees. Named after the Irish word for gay, this temperate planet is based on the planet of Sakaro from Star Legacy.

Vask

Vask is the third planet located in the Regulus system. This planet is so rich in copper that massive veins of the metal run far and wide across its mountainous surface. The southern ocean is among the largest continuous bodies of water in the Galaxy.

Gahara

Gahara is the fourth planet located in the Regulus system. A frozen wasteland dotted with massive, colorful glaciers and twisting spires of ice. Coral forests thrive in the planet's frigid oceans, and materials highly valued in electrical components glisten among the frost.

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