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The planet Tibrar orbits around a young white star once every 0.9 standard galactic years. Of the 5 other significant planetary bodies in the system, Tibrar is the largest and the only one sustaining life. Once a planet rich in resources, years of over exploitation under the oppressive rule of first [[Ajaxian]], then [[Boraxian]] tyrants, have left the planet severely polluted, lacking any significant reserves of fossil fuels and low on critical metals such as Titanium and Uranium.
 
The planet Tibrar orbits around a young white star once every 0.9 standard galactic years. Of the 5 other significant planetary bodies in the system, Tibrar is the largest and the only one sustaining life. Once a planet rich in resources, years of over exploitation under the oppressive rule of first [[Ajaxian]], then [[Boraxian]] tyrants, have left the planet severely polluted, lacking any significant reserves of fossil fuels and low on critical metals such as Titanium and Uranium.
  
Information acquired from [http://www.tvsgames.com/tvs/help/manual/tibrar.asplink The TVS Manual]
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Information acquired from [http://www.tvsgames.com/tvs/help/manual/tibrar.asp The TVS Manual]

Revision as of 13:16, 1 April 2007

Significant Sentient Population

29 billion

Allegiance

Tibran

Hazards

Defence system will fire at alien craft in sector. Do not make jokes about the Tibran Royal Family when a Tibran is around as it will cause them to become irrationally violent.

System Information

The planet Tibrar orbits around a young white star once every 0.9 standard galactic years. Of the 5 other significant planetary bodies in the system, Tibrar is the largest and the only one sustaining life. Once a planet rich in resources, years of over exploitation under the oppressive rule of first Ajaxian, then Boraxian tyrants, have left the planet severely polluted, lacking any significant reserves of fossil fuels and low on critical metals such as Titanium and Uranium.

Information acquired from The TVS Manual