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{{infobox Planet | |||
|faction = trisystem | |||
|name = Leviatha | |||
|image = File:p2_background_plates25.png | |||
|caption = Leviatha spaceport | |||
|region = [[Tri-System]] | |||
|system = [[Isaac]] | |||
|nav = 116 | |||
|places = | |||
|exports = '''[[Food]]:''' | |||
: [[Fresh Water]], [[Livestock]] | |||
|imports = '''[[Hardware]]''': | |||
: [[Solar Generators]], [[Comms Unit]] | |||
|other = | |||
}} | |||
{{#set:stellar=planet}} | {{#set:stellar=planet}} | ||
{{#set:source=Privateer 2: The Darkening}} | {{#set:source=Privateer 2: The Darkening}} | ||
== ''[[source:=Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2: The Darkening]]'' == | |||
Beautiful Leviatha is covered almost completely by fresh water. Its small population lives on what little land mass exists, or in specially designed, floating laboratories. | |||
== [[CCN]] Entry == | == [[CCN]] Entry == | ||
[[File:Bbs-leviatha.png|right]] | [[File:Bbs-leviatha.png|right]] |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 30 July 2023
Leviatha | |
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Leviatha spaceport | |
Region | Tri-System |
System | Isaac |
Nav Point | 116 |
Imports | Hardware: |
Exports | Food: |
Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2: The Darkening
Beautiful Leviatha is covered almost completely by fresh water. Its small population lives on what little land mass exists, or in specially designed, floating laboratories.
CCN Entry
NAME:
Leviatha
SYSTEM:
Issac
ATMOSPHERE:
Clean, natural
DIAMETER:
1,846 Miles
POPULATION:
50,345
BACKGROUND:
Leviatha is predominantly covered with water, with only 2% of its landmass above sea level. Due to this huge natural resource, Leviatha is the primary provider of not only fresh water for many planets, but also boasts some of the most diverse species of aquatic creatures. Leviatha is also the centre of many controlled medical and scientific experiments which are carried out in deep sea laboratories. It is here that many types of sea vegetation and wildlife have been synthesised, helping create some of today's greatest medical breakthroughs.