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The first planet of the [[StarCitizen:Corel system]] is little more than a flare-lashed iron core. Originally a rocky worldlet close to the system's sun, Corel I's crust and mantle were blasted away through a series of unknown impacts. The result was the exposure of the planet's iron core, which has since cooled to a solid state. No development has taken place on Corel I, as there are far easier to reach sources of simple iron in the known galaxy. The planet does make for an attractive picture, though, with a bizarre smooth landscape resulting from the metal having rapidly cooled into its current form when exposed to space.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13938-Corel-System|text=Galactic Guide: Corel}}</ref> | The first planet of the [[StarCitizen:Corel system]] is little more than a flare-lashed iron core. Originally a rocky worldlet close to the system's sun, Corel I's crust and mantle were blasted away through a series of unknown impacts. The result was the exposure of the planet's iron core, which has since cooled to a solid state. No development has taken place on Corel I, as there are far easier to reach sources of simple iron in the known galaxy. The planet does make for an attractive picture, though, with a bizarre smooth landscape resulting from the metal having rapidly cooled into its current form when exposed to space.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13938-Corel-System|text=Galactic Guide: Corel}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 9 April 2026
The first planet of the StarCitizen:Corel system is little more than a flare-lashed iron core. Originally a rocky worldlet close to the system's sun, Corel I's crust and mantle were blasted away through a series of unknown impacts. The result was the exposure of the planet's iron core, which has since cooled to a solid state. No development has taken place on Corel I, as there are far easier to reach sources of simple iron in the known galaxy. The planet does make for an attractive picture, though, with a bizarre smooth landscape resulting from the metal having rapidly cooled into its current form when exposed to space.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
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