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The first two planets of the Nul system are entirely uninhabitable for reasons stemming from the star’s nature.
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Travelers are advised to consider alternate routes before committing to a path through Nul. Recent Advocacy warnings over the past few years have indicated that abductions have been on the rise in Nul and suggested the potential existence of a slaver pack. The system has taken on a far more nefarious reputation however. Most analysts familiar with the system believe that there is no reason to visit its barely inhabited settlements and, given the danger presented by the star itself, no reason to even transit through the system. None have ever exited the study phase as surveyors in each instance reached the same conclusion that despite advances in terraforming technology, the system remained to be untenable for any sort of Human habitation. In the centuries since Nul’s discovery, Humans have made three separate pushes to attempt terraforming operations. While it is an easy system to transit, the nature of the star makes habitation extremely difficult.
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Nul is a classical Cepheid star, a yellow supergiant that swells as much as 10% – 15% its standard size at times. Upon returning from his initial scout of the system, Lebec was asked if he found anything interesting. Folklore claims that the system’s name derives from a misunderstanding.
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Want to get as close as possible to a UEE battle carrier without joining the Navy or committing terrible acts of piracy? Nul is the place! One of the earliest systems charted by Humans, Nul was discovered in 2290 by NavJumper Antoine Lebec.