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==Facts==
==Facts==


* Major Inhabitants: [[Adigeon]]s
* Major Inhabitants: [[Adigeon]]
* Significantly lower gravity as compared to [[Earth]] (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
* Significantly lower gravity as compared to [[Earth]] (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
* Fairly advanced in the areas of medicine and biology (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'', ''Tower of Babel'')
* Fairly advanced in the areas of medicine and biology (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'', ''Tower of Babel'')
** ''Apparently mistakenly referred to as [[Ajilon Prime]] in ''Tower of Babel'' judging by context and references, reference there treated as to Adigeon Prime''
** ''Apparently mistakenly referred to as [[Ajilon Prime]] in ''Tower of Babel'' judging by context and references, reference there treated as to Adigeon Prime''
* Independent world with a local government heavily tilted towards privacy and confidentiality of all locals and visitors (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
* Independent world with a local government heavily tilted towards privacy and confidentiality of all locals and visitors (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
** As a result, a common site for black market genetic or biological research or trade (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
** As a result, a common site for black market activity, commonly genetic or biological research or trade (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')


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Revision as of 21:10, 23 October 2017

Facts

  • Major Inhabitants: Adigeon
  • Significantly lower gravity as compared to Earth (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
  • Fairly advanced in the areas of medicine and biology (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do, Tower of Babel)
    • Apparently mistakenly referred to as Ajilon Prime in Tower of Babel judging by context and references, reference there treated as to Adigeon Prime
  • Independent world with a local government heavily tilted towards privacy and confidentiality of all locals and visitors (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
    • As a result, a common site for black market activity, commonly genetic or biological research or trade (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)