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|Name = Walleye : Ellis IX |
|Name = Walleye : Ellis IX |
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|System = Ellis |
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|Type = Planet |
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|Classification = Puffy Planet |
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|Habitable = No |
|Habitable = No |
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|Affiliation = [[UEE]] |
|Affiliation = [[UEE]] |
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|Location = Orbits [[Ellis (star)]] |
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System | Ellis | |
Type | Planet | |
Classification | Puffy Planet | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | UEE | |
Location | Orbits Ellis (star) |
The Ellis system features two gas giants: Ellis IX, aka Walleye, and Ellis X. Walleye is the largest of the two and has been completely commercialized as a fueling world. While Walleye is most famously recognized as a pit stop for racers, most of the time it is the site of impressive queues of freighters and warships waiting to take on fuel. Long-haul transports making the Earth-Pinecone run frequently begin at Walleye, and a variety of ‘rest stop’ facilities have grown up in orbit.Template:RSIref