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− | {{PlanetBox|name=Vlik|image=vlik3D.jpg|caption=Supox Homeworld|orbit=1.52|mass=0.70|atmo=1.96 atm|radius=0.90|temp=37|gravity=0.86|weather=Class 4|day=0.83|tectonics=Class 4|tilt=16|type=Water World|map=vlikMap.jpg|sat=2 satellites ([[List of planet types#Super-Dense | + | {{PlanetBox|name=Vlik|image=vlik3D.jpg|caption=Supox Homeworld|orbit=1.52|mass=0.70|atmo=1.96 atm|radius=0.90|temp=37|gravity=0.86|weather=Class 4|day=0.83|tectonics=Class 4|tilt=16|type=[[List of planet types#Water|Water World]]|map=vlikMap.jpg|sat=2 satellites ([[List of planet types#Super-Dense|a]],[[List of planet types#Lanthanide|b]])}} |
[[Vlik]] is the [[list of homeworlds|home planet]] of the [[Supox]] Utricularia, who live on its fertile surface in symbiotic relationship with the other Flora and Fauna of their planet — the Supox provide "reproductive assistance" in exchange for nutrients. The name means "Earth" in our language, or more accurately, "Perfectly Good and Nutritious Dirt". | [[Vlik]] is the [[list of homeworlds|home planet]] of the [[Supox]] Utricularia, who live on its fertile surface in symbiotic relationship with the other Flora and Fauna of their planet — the Supox provide "reproductive assistance" in exchange for nutrients. The name means "Earth" in our language, or more accurately, "Perfectly Good and Nutritious Dirt". |
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Vlik is the home planet of the Supox Utricularia, who live on its fertile surface in symbiotic relationship with the other Flora and Fauna of their planet — the Supox provide "reproductive assistance" in exchange for nutrients. The name means "Earth" in our language, or more accurately, "Perfectly Good and Nutritious Dirt".
The green star of Beta Librae, or Root as they call it, lovingly warms the planet's surface.