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Baker II is a typical smog planet, a sickly yellow-green worldlet with a dense and highly poisonous atmosphere. While not significantly crushed by the stars’ gravity during its rotation, Baker II’s atmosphere is so unsupportive of [[Human]] life that terraforming has never been a serious option here. In fact, the toxic mix is also incredibly corrosive to standard spacecraft hulls; the planet made headlines recently when a [[Freelancer]] piloted by suspected gunrunners attempted to hide out at Baker II only to find their ship literally dissolving out from under their feet.{{RSIref|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14230-Baker-System|text=Galactic Guide: Baker System}}
'''Baker II''' is a typical smog planet, a sickly yellow-green worldlet with a dense and highly poisonous atmosphere. While not significantly crushed by the stars’ gravity during its rotation, Baker II’s atmosphere is so unsupportive of [[Human]] life that terraforming has never been a serious option here. In fact, the toxic mix is also incredibly corrosive to standard spacecraft hulls; the planet made headlines recently when a [[Freelancer]] piloted by suspected gunrunners attempted to hide out at Baker II only to find their ship literally dissolving out from under their feet.{{RSIref|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14230-Baker-System|text=Galactic Guide: Baker System}}


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Baker II
SystemBaker
TypePlanet
ClassificationSmog Planet
HabitableNo
AffiliationUEE
LocationOrbits Baker A, Baker B

Baker II is a typical smog planet, a sickly yellow-green worldlet with a dense and highly poisonous atmosphere. While not significantly crushed by the stars’ gravity during its rotation, Baker II’s atmosphere is so unsupportive of Human life that terraforming has never been a serious option here. In fact, the toxic mix is also incredibly corrosive to standard spacecraft hulls; the planet made headlines recently when a Freelancer piloted by suspected gunrunners attempted to hide out at Baker II only to find their ship literally dissolving out from under their feet.Template:RSIref

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