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'''Goss I''', the innermost planet in the [[StarCitizen:Goss system]], is an abundant world, considered the system's breadbasket. From mineral-rich mountain ranges to endless fields for farming, Goss I produces 98% of the resources required to sustain both the system's natives and the tourists who frequent the system. There is no room for out-system trade, though: almost everything produced on Goss I is shipped to the other two worlds in the system (extremely short-haul pilots are sometimes in demand for these runs, although it is dull work that produces a very small paycheck!) All of the property on Goss I is owned by natives and the world's laws are incredibly strict about blocking outsiders (and corporations, specifically) from ever gaining a foothold.
'''Goss I''', the innermost planet in the [[StarCitizen:Goss system]], is an abundant world, considered the system's breadbasket. From mineral-rich mountain ranges to endless fields for farming, Goss I produces 98% of the resources required to sustain both the system's natives and the tourists who frequent the system. There is no room for out-system trade, though: almost everything produced on Goss I is shipped to the other two worlds in the system (extremely short-haul pilots are sometimes in demand for these runs, although it is dull work that produces a very small paycheck!) All of the property on Goss I is owned by natives and the world's laws are incredibly strict about blocking outsiders (and corporations, specifically) from ever gaining a foothold.


Unlike most other successful biospheres, Goss I has almost no ocean. The single largest body of water, roughly the size of [[StarCitizen:Earth]]'s Mediterranean Sea, is filled with stagnant water that is almost entirely void of life (a species of moss-covered quasi-shrimp is the lone exception). Attempts to introduce some of the varied life forms from [[StarCitizen:Cassel]] or elsewhere in the [[StarCitizen:UEE|Empire]] have resulted in abject failure; for reasons yet to be determined, aquatic life can not adapt here.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13370-Goss|text=Galactic Guide: Goss}}</ref>
Unlike most other successful biospheres, Goss I has almost no ocean. The single largest body of water, roughly the size of [[StarCitizen:Earth]]'s Mediterranean Sea, is filled with stagnant water that is almost entirely void of life (a species of moss-covered quasi-shrimp is the lone exception). Attempts to introduce some of the varied life forms from [[StarCitizen:Cassel]] or elsewhere in the [[StarCitizen:UEE|Empire]] have resulted in abject failure; for reasons yet to be determined, aquatic life can not adapt here.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13370-Goss|text=Galactic Guide: Goss}}</ref>


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Goss I, the innermost planet in the StarCitizen:Goss system, is an abundant world, considered the system's breadbasket. From mineral-rich mountain ranges to endless fields for farming, Goss I produces 98% of the resources required to sustain both the system's natives and the tourists who frequent the system. There is no room for out-system trade, though: almost everything produced on Goss I is shipped to the other two worlds in the system (extremely short-haul pilots are sometimes in demand for these runs, although it is dull work that produces a very small paycheck!) All of the property on Goss I is owned by natives and the world's laws are incredibly strict about blocking outsiders (and corporations, specifically) from ever gaining a foothold.

Unlike most other successful biospheres, Goss I has almost no ocean. The single largest body of water, roughly the size of StarCitizen:Earth's Mediterranean Sea, is filled with stagnant water that is almost entirely void of life (a species of moss-covered quasi-shrimp is the lone exception). Attempts to introduce some of the varied life forms from StarCitizen:Cassel or elsewhere in the Empire have resulted in abject failure; for reasons yet to be determined, aquatic life can not adapt here.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

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