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==Origins== the [[Myena system]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. A system of eight planets, the fifth world is the Imperial home world. [[Binary stars]] are yellow (Major) and blue-white (Minor). [[Myena V]] is [[Class M]]. The Geological records of the Myenru Home world are very clear and distinct. The various levels of the planet’s development are clearly legible in the crust record of the world. Planetary Geologists have dedicated themselves to the study and deciphering of the cryptic clues embedded in the geological records of the Myenru Home world. The planet has an incredibly strong magnetosphere. Several Periods of geological activity has been identified and correlated with the known tidal actions of the Myenru Binary Stellar system. These periods clearly reveal a precise record of the events that helped mold the world on which the Myenru live. Besides leaving a clear series of boundaries with which modern Scientists can explore the natural history of the planet, a detailed fossil record is also present in these layers. These records indicate the height of life on the planet just prior to and immediately after each of the major Stellar cycles of the Binary system and leave a tantalizing hint at the events of the future to come. The planet Myena V completes a revolution on its axis once every 18 standard earth hours. The pre-day period is called dawning, the full-day period called day, the post day period called waning, and the night called darkness. Solar storms and plasma strings often bombard the planet. These storms have been known to last for decades and are considered one of the most beautiful sights that the planet has to offer. The year on Myena V is only 160 local days in length, with the seasonal variances differing significantly over the entire planet, as the axis wobble is 70° off-center. Temperatures in the spring generally are mild, with a brisk cold snap during the darkness. The summers on the planet are blistering hot, with no appreciable atmospheric rainfall. The summertime is the time of greatest solar storms. The autumns offer a nearly constant deluge of rain, and as the vast majority of the planet surface is porous, there is very little flooding. The winter seasons are bitterly cold, and most life on the planet hibernates or is flash-frozen to await the thaw. Throughout the geological history of the planet, there have been colossal solar storms that have boiled away the atmosphere of the planet. Each of the three times that this has occurred, simple bacteria have managed to survive and recreate the atmosphere within a matter of years. All of the life forms on Myena have adapted their biological functions to withstand severe climatic changes. It is only recently, within the last 130 million years that life on Myena V has managed to evolve to a civilized level. This Life is extremely diverse and equally deadly, with the predominant lifeforms, the Myenru; representing the pinnacle of life on that planet.
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