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TRIP

PLANET

A gigantic gaseous beast, Trip hangs as the 15th planet in the Velas system. Parent to three moons, Zeth, Mero and Rigin, this monstrosity glows a deep blue consisting mainly of carbon monoxide and oxygen. As the colder gases sink they push up large plumes of hydrogen mixing in the upper atmosphere creating solidified clouds. The hanging clouds of Trip do harbor life, yet that life is short lived and infinitesimally small. The average lifespan of a floating cloud with its microcosm is two days. These microscopic quantum kingdoms grow to an equivalent of 1000 human years in a matter of 48 hours due to their size. That means every 48 hours there is a different race of microid beings living out their impossibly small lives in the upper atmosphere of Trip.


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