Trichi
Trichi, or Survina as it was known to the Yictan, is a human research colony world of the United Nations Federation. This world is primarily covered in dense forests and is home to a vast range of plant and animal life. It is also peppered with numerous alien ruins that provide exciting opportunities for the study of xenoarchaeology. Given the significance of these ruins, the Office of Space Intelligence has declared Trichi off-limits to civilian colonization. By doing so, OSI aims to maintain exclusive control over advanced technology and knowledge gained from these sites. The xenoarchaeological value of Trichi's alien structures is immeasurable. These ruins provide a unique window into alien cultures and the mysteries of the universe itself. Although some evidence suggests that several alien species inhabited Trichi in the past, very little is known about them. Through the exploration of these ruins, researchers hope to uncover artifacts, advanced technology and other artifacts that will shed light on these species and their ways of life.
To ensure that research is conducted in a controlled and safe environment, Trichi is currently managed by the Office of Space Intelligence. They oversee all activities and ensure that researchers have the necessary resources at their disposal to conduct their work safely and efficiently. Additionally, by limiting civilian access to Trichi, the OSI can maintain an exclusive monopoly on all information related to this world, including any advancements in technology that may be realized from studying the uncovered artifacts.
History
[coming soon]Topography
[coming soon]Residents
Unknown Aliens
[coming soon]Yictan
[coming soon]Human
[coming soon]Astrographical
Tau3 Eridani Sysytem
OrbitingTau3 Eridani
Orbital positionFourth Planet
Moon(s)3
Physical
11,962 kilometers
Gravity0.695 G
Length of day42 Hours
Length of year392 days
Atmosphere1.0 (N2, O2, Ar)
Surface temperature-8.9°C to 32.2°C (16°F to 90°F)
WeatherWarm and Tropical
Societal
Unknown Species (native)
Human (non-native)
Yictan (non-native)
PopulationApprox. 21,376 people
Government
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