General Characteristics
Planet Name: Droo
Star: Juno, a blue dwarf star
Orbit: Droo orbits Juno at a distance that
once allowed it to have a temperate climate, ideal for life.
The Droods Civilization:
The Droods were an advanced and peaceful civilization known for their deep connection with nature and their impressive technological achievements.
Culture:
They valued harmony with their environment, and their cities were built to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The Droods were also known for their intricate art and music, which reflected their appreciation for the beauty of their world.
The Planet Droos Environment:
Droo was a lush, green planet with vast forests, crystal-clear lakes, and towering mountain ranges. The atmosphere was rich in oxygen, supporting a diverse ecosystem.
Cities: The Droods built their cities in harmony with nature. Structures were made from sustainable materials, and energy was harnessed from renewable sources like solar and wind power.
Technology: Despite their harmonious lifestyle, the Droods were technologically advanced. They had developed space travel, advanced medicine, and sophisticated communication systems.
The Catastrophe
Gamma Ray Burst:
The destruction of Droo came suddenly and without warning. A gamma ray burst (GRB) from a distant supernova swept through the Juno system, bombarding Droo with lethal radiation.
Destruction: The intense radiation from the GRB stripped away Droo’s atmosphere, boiled its oceans, and scorched its surface. The once vibrant planet was reduced to a barren wasteland in a matter of moments.
Aftermath: The atmosphere turned into very hot air, making Droo’s day temperature soar to 600.3 Kelvins (approximately 327°C or 620°F). The few Droods who were off-planet at the time of the catastrophe became the last survivors of their species. They were left to wander the galaxy, carrying with them the memory of their lost home.
The Exodus to Gomillia
Escape:
In the wake of the catastrophe, the surviving Droods embarked on a desperate journey to find a new home. They traveled to the Gomillia system, a distant star system known for its habitable planets.
New Beginnings: Upon arriving in Gomillia, the Droods began the arduous task of rebuilding their civilization. They established new colonies, drawing on their advanced technology and deep connection with nature to create harmonious settlements.
Legacy of Droo
Survivors:
The surviving Droods have dedicated themselves to preserving the memory of their lost world. They travel the galaxy, sharing their knowledge and culture with other civilizations.
Artifacts:
Relics from Droo, such as pieces of art, music recordings, and technological devices, are highly valued by collectors and historians. These artifacts serve as a testament to the Droods’ once-great civilization.
Memorials:
Across the galaxy, memorials have been erected to honor the memory of Droo and its inhabitants. These sites are places of reflection and learning, where visitors can learn about the Droods and the tragic fate of their home.
The Future
Hope:
Despite the loss of their home, the Droods remain hopeful. They believe that by sharing their story and their knowledge, they can help prevent similar tragedies from befalling other worlds.
Rebuilding: In the Gomillia system, the Droods are working to create a new home that honors the legacy of Droo while embracing the future.
Droo stands as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of preserving and cherishing our worlds.
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: DROO (HOT)
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.3.116.0
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 1,274 km
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 9.8 m/s
- Rotational Period: 14h
- Escape Velocity: 5.00 km/s
- Mass: 2.38E+23kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 59 km
- Scale Height: 8,485 m
- Surface Air Density: 1.200 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 280 K