System Name: | Epsilon Minora |
Number of Class M: | 1 |
Planetary Data | |
Position in system: | 3 |
Number of satellites: | 1 |
Planetary gravity: | 0.85g |
Planetary size | |
Diameter: | 8,520 km |
Equatorial circumference: | 12,450 km |
Total surface area: | 220,500,000 sq km |
Percent land mass: | 40% |
Total land area: | 90,000,000 sq km |
Planetary conditions | |
Length of day: | 22 hrs |
Atmospheric density: | Terrestrial |
General climate: | Tropical |
Mineral Content | |
Normal metals: | 50% |
Radioactives: | Trace |
Gemstones: | 10% |
Industrial crystals: | Trace |
Special minerals: | Trace |
Cultural Data | |
Dominant life form: | Edoan |
Technological/sociopolitical index: | 766688-67 |
Planetary trade profile: | BBCBBBC/B (C) |
Sometimes
referred to as Sauria, Edo is a small planet orbiting an orange Type K sun.
It is the home of an intelligent race of reptilians, who are among the newest
additions to the Confederation. Edoans are tri- spacial beings, having three
arms and three legs. They have a particular affinity for mathematics, and
many serve on Starfleet crews as skilled navigators. Edo itself is a warm,
humid, tropical world with considerable amounts of mineral and other natural
resources. It is famous for its numerous wines, which are prized by collectors
and connoisseurs throughout Confederation space and beyond. Current population
of Edo is between 4 and 5 billion. Edoans are a slightly more recent addition to the Federation. They walk upright and are tripedal, possessing three arms and three legs. They have round yellow eyes, and a concave, structured head. Their skin is a strange orange hue, and is completely hairless. Edoans are among the best tool makers in the Federation, due to their sensitive hands and great dexterity. They are very meticulous about detail, and make good scientists and technicians. The Edoan homeworld is class-M, in a system with a few small terrestrial planets, and no gas giants. Edoans are very reserved, and prize privacy. They tend to be very shy and introverted, and make few close attachments. |