CORLESS SYSTEM

		Metals	Fissio-	Fossil	 Pulac 
Name of body	Location	Nonmet	nables	 Fuel	Crystal	Thorlium	Other

(A) Fox	W9	 Y	 N	 N	 N	 Y 	 N
(P) Kivp	X21	 0	 0	 0	 0	 0	 0
(P) Nil	H16	 8	 0	 0	 0	 0	 0
(P) R99	W13	 2	 0	 0	 0	 0	 0
(G) Walkr	Z27

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Asteroids at N4,N5,N9,O4,O5,P4,P5,P9,P11,Q4,Q5,R4,R5,R9,S4,S5,S9,T4,T5,U4,U5,U9,W4,W5,W6,W9, W10,W11,X7,X8,X9,X12,X13
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		Planetary Data

(A) Fox: Colonies -	AFT Foxhole, AFT Tahrawno Kanata
Fox, 1 X 1 sectors, has no atmosphere, a temperature of 20 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and a gravity of .1 G.
Fox is an asteroid in the Corless system asteroid belt.  It is approximately one sector in size.

(P) Kivp:
Kivp, 4 X 8 sectors, has no atmosphere, a temperature of 0 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and a gravity of .2 G.
Kivp is perhaps the fastest spinning planet in the stellar empire. Although it has no atmosphere an occasional dust storm sweeps across the planet.  No moons orbit Kivp.

(P) Nil:
Nil, 5 X 7 sectors, has no atmosphere, a temperature of -80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and a gravity of .5 G.
Nil is one of four planets in the Corless system.  Its slow rotation makes one side much colder than the other.  The terrain is mainly craterous.  A very dismal looking planet when viewed from orbit.

(P) R99:
R99, 2 X 3 sectors, has no atmosphere, a temperature of -10 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and a gravity of .2 G.
R99 is a rogue planet captured by the star Corless.  It is the smallest planet in the system and is adjacent to the asteroid belt. This causes sporadic meteor showers.  No moons orbit R99.

(G) Walkr:
Walkr is the only gas giant in the Corless system.  Although no moons orbit the planet, a large ring system does.  23 rings, plus small rocks (asteroids) provide one of the most beautiful spectacles in the galaxy.

Additional Information
System
No sign of life or other colonies were found on any of the planets or in the asteroids in the system.
Corless appears to be a "dead" system with little or no traffic.  Little, if anything, recommends this system for further exploration.

Nil
Some of the craters look like the were created in the last 50 years, possibly by nuclear explosions.

After additional studies of the surface of Nil, it is determined that the cause of the cratering was not artificial in nature.  Specifics would require a colony research lab project, but it is theorized that it may have been caused by an extremely unusual meteor shower.  Craters are between 100 and 500 yards in diameter.  Inside of craters was exposed to intense heat but are now hardened.  Only trace radiation remains.  The radiation comes from Tantalium, which has a half-life of 600 years.  Radiation is detected all over the planet.

All sectors scanned were craterous, with some very large ones in sectors:  3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6.

R99
In performing a scan of the planet R99, nothing of any note was found, the planet was scanned with the following results:
	Sectors 1-1, 2-1, 1-3, and 2-2 were featureless.
Sectors 1-2 and 2-3 showed craters and rough, nothing of any note was discovered.


Sector Scans

Nil
2-4		metals
2-5		none
3-5		metals
3-6		metals
3-7		metals
4-1		none
4-7		none


Mineral Deposits

Nil
Sector 2-4, Square 8I, metals, class 5, size 52,000
Sector 3-5, Square 3F, metals, class 4, size 11,400
Sector 3-6, Square 7D, metals, class 5, size 10,500
