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'''Haarkew''' is a terrestrial planet located in the Outer Band of the [[Talin Galaxy]]. The planet is part of the [[Galactic Union]], it orbits the | '''Haarkew''' is a terrestrial planet located in the Outer Band of the [[Talin Galaxy]]. The planet is part of the [[Galactic Union]], it orbits the orange dwarf star [[Ressern]] in the Redfield-Terra planetary system and has two moons named Fareio and Teryana. The native sentient beings are the [[Kewdens|Harkes]], who occupy the planet. Located next to the border of the Galactic Union, Haarkew is the entry point to many domestic [[Overspace]] routes. The planet contains a significant minority of humans, which have settled on Haarkew after the destruction of Iearth. | ||
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Haarkew is a terrestrial planet located in the Outer Band of the Talin Galaxy. The planet is part of the Galactic Union, it orbits the orange dwarf star Ressern in the Redfield-Terra planetary system and has two moons named Fareio and Teryana. The native sentient beings are the Harkes, who occupy the planet. Located next to the border of the Galactic Union, Haarkew is the entry point to many domestic Overspace routes. The planet contains a significant minority of humans, which have settled on Haarkew after the destruction of Iearth.
Description
Geography
Haarkew is a round planet which is habitable. It is the second planet within the Redfield system and has extremely variable topography. Flanked by tall, icy mountains, cold oceans and dry deserts, almost no temperate biomes are located in the planet. Cities are mainly located in the mountains, where a cool, continental climate exists for the Harkes. They have been built sustainably, as most cities are integrated deep within mountains and caves. It is an oceanic planet, with around 55% of the surface being liquid water and the average temperature sits lightly above freezing point.
There are large container points on the highest mountains which are seamlessly integrated with the surrounding landscape, which allows for interplanetary travel.