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'''Mya''', also known as '''Leir II''' is a [[Terraforming|terraformed]] [[terrestrial rocky planet]]. The planet is controlled by a fundamentalist group, called [[Outsiders]] who seized control after a successfull coup.{{RSIref|url=comm-link/transmission/13090-System-Unlock-Leir/|text=System Unlock: Leir}}
'''Mya''', also known as '''Leir II''' is a [[Terraforming|terraformed]] [[terrestrial rocky planet]]. The planet is controlled by a fundamentalist group, called [[Outsiders]] who seized control after a successfull coup.{{RSIref|url=comm-link/transmission/13090-System-Unlock-Leir/|text=System Unlock: Leir}}

The reclusive society refuses to purchase goods from Human planets, but they seem to be content trading with Banu merchants. Once the Banu merchants finish their deals on Mya, they stop at the two other planets in the Leir System ([[Leir I]] and [[Leir III]]), before moving on. These mining planets have not been terraformed, so they’re in constant need of oxygen, food, and other supplies. That makes the merchant ships who frequent them targets for raiders.


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Revision as of 20:32, 22 April 2017

Mya : Leir II
SystemLeir
TypePlanet
ClassificationTerrestial Rocky
HabitableYes
AffiliationUnclaimed, Outsiders
LocationLeir II

Mya, also known as Leir II is a terraformed terrestrial rocky planet. The planet is controlled by a fundamentalist group, called Outsiders who seized control after a successfull coup.Template:RSIref

The reclusive society refuses to purchase goods from Human planets, but they seem to be content trading with Banu merchants. Once the Banu merchants finish their deals on Mya, they stop at the two other planets in the Leir System (Leir I and Leir III), before moving on. These mining planets have not been terraformed, so they’re in constant need of oxygen, food, and other supplies. That makes the merchant ships who frequent them targets for raiders.

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