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The interplanetary traveler's #1 infobank

BELPHUS SYSTEM
LRAN Coordinates 6007.21436/48.192 The Belphus system is a solar system of five planets orbiting a small star named Belphus. Belphus is an ungoverned system which harbors no incidence of interplanetary sapient life.

BELPHUS I
HCC: BDX-PN-HN Belphus I is a small, dead planet, with a surface formed of volcanic rock and magma. This planet is incredibly hot and its atmosphere is incredibly thin.

BELPHUS II
HCC: BD0-PN-HN Belphus II is a medium-sized dead planet, with a surface formed of volcanic rock. Unlike Belphus I, Belphus II is inhospitably cold with no atmosphere whatsoever and its volcanic activity is completely dormant.

BELPHUS III
HCC: BD2-PM-HN-AI Belphus III is a medium-sized, dead planet, which shows signs of former sapient habitation, but currently does not seem to habitate any advanced forms of life. The planet's surface is largely formed of volcanic rock. Gigantic volcanoes completely cover its landscape in a thick layer of gray ash. Similar volcanic ash and smoke also makes up this planet's thick, inhospitable atmosphere.

BELPHUS IV
HCC: BD5-PS-HXX Belphus IV is a medium-sized, lush planet, its surface is covered in oceans and vast jungles. The planet is home to an immense quantity of diverse ecosystems and a tribal species of homo sapiens. The atmosphere is breathable, with high quantities of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

BELPHUS V
HCC: BDX-PN-HN Belphus V is a large, dead planet, its surface is almost entirely covered by a planetary ocean. Its atmosphere is a thick fog and the planet is perpetually covered in horrible storms.