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1Facts of Adonia Empty Facts of Adonia Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:56 am

Scotch Moen

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I'm very much of a Space/SciFi nut and I just love this kind of topic. And so I began to wonder some questions about the Planet and the star system it's in.

First, how many satellites, or Moons does Adonia have? As well as sister planets in the system. Have you also decided on a Star System? Or did Adonia just replace Earth?

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2Facts of Adonia Empty Re: Facts of Adonia Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:38 am

Kurt

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Adonia is supposed to be Earth in another dimension. Pretty much the same details only Adonia is a bit bigger, and it's located differently.

3Facts of Adonia Empty Re: Facts of Adonia Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:49 pm

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Yeah, this seems like a pretty cool topic Smile

4Facts of Adonia Empty Re: Facts of Adonia Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:49 pm

stanislavsoltys

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I thought Adonia is in the same universe but different star system...

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5Facts of Adonia Empty Re: Facts of Adonia Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:37 am

Scotch Moen

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Oh, I just found this topic when poking around the information center. Pretty much explains my basic questions. lol Pretty neat Galaxy map too!

Noticed Adonia is pretty near Dark Space. Curiosity get's the better of me about that place.

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6Facts of Adonia Empty Re: Facts of Adonia Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:47 am

Daniel

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Just fyi (as I don't think this was covered in the above thread), Adonia has two moons; the big moon Imera (the same size as Earth's moon), and the asteroid-sized [unnamed so far], which is in a much farther orbit than Imera, and so is only visible to the naked eye on really, really clear nights. Wink

Suggestions for the name of the smaller moon are always welcomed.

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