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|Name = Ferron |
|Name = Ferron IV |
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|Type = Planet |
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|Classification = Gas Giant |
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|Habitable = No |
|Habitable = No |
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|Affiliation = [[UEE]] |
|Affiliation = [[UEE]] |
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|Location = Orbits [[Ferron (star)]] |
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Ferron IV | ||
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Type | Planet | |
Classification | Gas Giant | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | UEE | |
Location | Orbits Ferron (star) |
The swirling surface of Ferron IV is a beautiful sight that pilots have learned to enjoy from a safe distance. The gas giant’s thick layer of metallic hydrogen behaves as a giant electrical conductor, which can be severely problematic for a ship’s sensitive avionics. Bands of outlaws have been known to lurk on the fringes of the electrical field, waiting to prey upon malfunctioning ships.Template:RSIref