Enkor is a large planet with high gravity and a unique ecosystem resulting from it. The
people and
cultures that come from the planet are called Enkorians.
The planet is a member of the
Galactic Coalition, but still remains somewhat isolated as it is hard to visit.
Star System
Enkor is the largest planet in a five-planet single star solar system. The planet has three moons in its orbit.
Ecosystem & Geography
The planet is made up mostly of oceans, with a few archipelagos that make up the planet's landmass. The biomes are quite varied with grasslands and low-laying forests being common in temperate regions. The plants that grow on the planet are often much lower and thicker, with lots of vine-like flora, to be able to withstand the higher gravitational force on the planet.
The planet also has a denser atmosphere due to its high gravity.
The oceans on the planet have smaller waves, but the waves pack a harder punch due to the gravitational force.
Regions
Sek Pra Cliffs
Sek Pra is a series of sharp jagged cliffs overlooking the Enkorian Ocean. The waves from the ocean are small but mighty and have led to the cliffs being very weathered and constantly being eroded down. This makes the cliffs very dangerous to stand near, for fear of them suddenly breaking off underneath someone, but people will view them from the ocean where it is safer to view and admire them.
The cliffs are home to many creatures, mostly flying creatures like the
Av'kin that make their nests in the cliffs and then dive off of the cliff to take off into the air.
Population
Due to the planet's high gravity, it is near impossible for species not native to the planet, unless they come from another high-gravity planet, as they will be crushed by the downward gravitational force. Due to this, most if not all of the planet's population is made up of Enkorians.
Infrastructure
The planet has good infrastructure, with most of the planet having decent public transport through trains, although the trains and
Ground Transportation tend to be slower, and more focused on tire transport, due to the planet's high gravity.
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