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==Ganymede==
 
==Ganymede==
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Ganymede is an alien world, in every sense of the word. Landmasses here are composed primarily of ferrous metals; flora and fauna are relatively rare and certainly different in many regards from Adnezian plants and animals. Severe thunderstorms plague the planet, a byproduct of its nitrogen-rich environment, drawn to the vast metal plates that serve as the planet's deserts; liquid radiation known as [[Trinity:Phazon | phazon]] swells from the core, filling the gaps between continents and squelching all but the hardiest life.
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Ganymede is an alien world, in every sense of the word. Landmasses here are composed primarily of ferrous metals; flora and fauna are relatively rare and certainly different in many regards from Adnezian plants and animals. Severe thunderstorms plague the planet, a byproduct of its nitrogen-rich environment, drawn to the vast metal plates that serve as the planet's deserts; liquid radiation swells from the core, filling the gaps between continents and squelching all but the hardiest life.
  
 
Forests of tree-like plants with iron-hard skin and protruding crystals dot the landscape, while foreboding mountain ranges produce frequent avalanches. Chasms and jagged cliffs line the landscape, and rivers of the lightning-blue liquid radiation make huge tracts of land uninhabitable. There is no such thing as a clear sky here - always the thin atmosphere is filled with clouds, which serve as a source of fear for the worlds inhabitants: dark clouds mean only lightning, but blue clouds signify molten rain from slowly-evaporated phazon, a thankfully rare hazard.
 
Forests of tree-like plants with iron-hard skin and protruding crystals dot the landscape, while foreboding mountain ranges produce frequent avalanches. Chasms and jagged cliffs line the landscape, and rivers of the lightning-blue liquid radiation make huge tracts of land uninhabitable. There is no such thing as a clear sky here - always the thin atmosphere is filled with clouds, which serve as a source of fear for the worlds inhabitants: dark clouds mean only lightning, but blue clouds signify molten rain from slowly-evaporated phazon, a thankfully rare hazard.

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