Ingo (System)

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Ingo
Astrographical Information
Region {{{region}}}
Sector Bortele Cluster
Galactic Coordinates (314, 160)
Suns Ingo Sun
Orbits 5 Planets
Asteroid Fields 0
Space Stations 27
Societal Information
Date of Discovery
Affiliation Tresario Star Kingdom
Astrographic Entry Ingo System


The Ingo System is located in the Bortele Cluster Sector controlled by Tresario Star Kingdom.

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Planets

Ingo II

Astrographic entry: Ingo II
Ingo II is a planet located in the Ingo system of the Bortele Cluster. It is believed that Ingo II was at one time nothing more than a very large asteroid that got caught up in the gravity well of the local sun. It had no real distinct features or special characteristics and was not really all that interesting. This all changed on one fateful day when the remnants of a planet known only by the designation X-2312 crashed into Ingo II’s surface, causing extreme changes to the planet’s orbit and composition.

All of the evidence found has led scientists to believe that planet X-2312 was at one time a thriving ecosystem. At some point in its history, though, the planet was rocked by massive seismic activity. Originally thought to be volcanic in nature, it has been discovered that this activity was caused by living beings. These huge volcanic-creatures acted as parasites, eating away at the planet’s crust and eventually into its core. The planet could not handle the pressure and imploded, sending these creatures hurtling into space and eventually into the planet Ingo II.

It is not known exactly how these organisms lived or multiplied, and no studies are planned any time soon.

Ingo IV

Astrographic entry: Ingo IV
Ingo IV, in the Ingo system of the Bortele Cluster, is your fairly typical gas giant. It is actually really on the boring side. The gases are your usual, nitrogen, oxygen, methane etc. but the oxygen level is too low to allow any sort of life to breathe it, save perhaps Gands. However, Gands usually don't come anywhere near this planet.

This planet, as with many in this sector, was once controlled by the New Anzat Order. The planet was mined by them for the tibanna gas. Unfortunately, it was so overly mined that there is very little tibanna gas left on the planet.

The planet has no wildlife and very few unusual aspects. There is a large storm in the far north of the planet which is a result of years of gases rapidly heating and cooling. This hurricane, which is the size of most smaller planets, is very dangerous, and perhaps is the only place on the planet where tibanna gas can still be found.

The planet has no asteroid belts, nor a magnetic field, which means that solar radiation passes straight through, causing large burns to anyone who ventures into the planet without shielding. Of course, if one were to go into this planet unprotected, they would most likely be suffocated before they were burned.

Ingo III

Astrographic entry: Ingo III
Ingo III is a gas giant located in the Ingo system in the Bortele Cluster. The planet itself is a rather modest gas giant, but quite worthy of the name. It is primarily made up of methane, oxygen, nitrogen, and helium, making the planet's atmosphere quite hospitable. There are also several deposits of tibanna gas located on the planet. As the only gas giant in the system to have an ecumenopolis on it, Ingo III is a rarity. It was once home to the megalopolis New Churba, which housed just over 100 million residents.

New Churba was built long ago, as colonists and miners fleeing Ingo II faced a tragic natural disaster. One of the peaceful cities on that planet erupted in flame due to a volcano beneath it. Rather than move to another city on the same planet, millions of residents moved to start a new life on the nearby gas giant. This population soon grew, and the city was forced to spend billions of credits expanding the floating platform. Eventually, the population reached a hundred million. Unfortunately, the architects of the renovations and expansion failed to anticipate the sheer weight that the residents and equipment would be piling on top of it. As a result, more than 70 percent of the megalopolis collapsed, sending twisted wreckage falling through the clouds. This disaster took more than 30 million lives, and many generations later, the cities are only now recovering.

As for the wreckage, no one knows what happened to it. Several expeditions were sent out immediately after the disaster, in an attempt to save any who might have survived the collapse. Unfortunately, none of those expeditions returned, bring into question the nature of the planet. It is said that deep within the core of the planet, if a gas giant could have one, is an ocean of compressed acidic gases that destroy ships and vehicles. Of course, this is only one of many theories about the nature of the planet, and no one has confirmed them. However, it would explain another reason why so much of New Churba was destroyed: an updraft of acidic gasses could have weakened the platform.

Ingo

Astrographic entry: Ingo
Ingo is a beautiful planet located in the Bortele Cluster, in a system of its own name. The planet is filled with sparkling glaciers, monstrous volcanoes, and jungles that hold more life than forests on Endor. The trees are tall and awe-inspiring and the grasslands are filled with star-shaped purple flowers covering hectares upon hectares of open fields. It is home to several major cities and has about 250 million inhabitants.

It wasn't always this way. This planet was colonized many long years ago and set up as a base just outside of New Anzat Order space for the mercenary group the StarVengers. Arca Fenris, as leader of New Anzat Order, struck a deal with StarVengers allowing them to retain control over Ingo. However, after an insurrection and a rise to power by Yarbles, this deal was cast aside, causing large amounts of tension between StarVengers and the NAO.

Both sides were preparing for war, as vigorous negotiations failed to lead to an agreement that would satisfy both sides. The New Anzat Order would not pay the price that the StarVengers were asking, so both sides prepared for a violent conflict. Meanwhile, a young Ewok named Serj Seinwill used Ingo as a base as he planned several prisoner-snatching operations. Unfortunately for Serj, a member of StarVengers at the time, this hopeful Ewok terrorist was himself killed within the year. Several other StarVengers members found themselves leaving the group or being killed. Eventually, Lukastar Narvaka, the leader of StarVengers put the group up for sale where it was bought by Venom Kazvar and turned into a horizon company. Thus ended the conflict with the New Anzat Order.

Ingo has abundant wildlife and its jungles are teeming with exotic species, especially around Guiness, where one frogged-faced creature has been spotted on many occasions. They seem to have little intelligence, and lack basic linguistic skills, but have been known to pick fights with powerful governments and cower in fear when their vengeance arrives.

Ingo V

Astrographic entry: Ingo V
Ingo V is a gas giant in the Ingo system of the Bortele Cluster. It is a rather large planet and is located very close to planet Ingo itself. On some nights, the light reflected from this planet’s atmosphere is so intense that foreigners on Ingo have mistaken it for a sun. Indeed, the inhabitants of Ingo have had to grow accustomed to the five-day periods of light that occur once every three and a quarter years.

Ingo V’s atmosphere is typical for a gas giant and is made up of methane, oxygen, and nitrogen. One feature of this planet that is not typical, though, is its surface. Gas giants are not generally known to have surfaces, and those that do are not like that of Ingo V. Ingo V’s surface consists of a layer of molten rock located near the planet’s center that forms a sort of free-flowing mantle. This mantle has intrigued physicists, geologists, and astronomers for decades, and it seems plausible that a joint effort may soon be made to study this strange structure.

There is no life on Ingo V, and few mining expeditions have been attempted on it. There are no major settlements, and it doesn’t look like there ever will be. Even the governing Tresario Star Kingdon has all but left it alone. Though large and unique, it seems that Ingo V will forever be deemed an underachiever among gas giants.

Notable System Stations

TSK Bruvado

TRS Ingo Research for Scientific Excellence