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Whevac

Whevac

Astrographical Info
Age5.67 Billion Years
Axial TiltPresent (Similar to Lizard-953-E's)
ClassTerrestrial Exo Dwarf Planet
Diameter2,120 km
GravitySimilar to Moon (m/s² not measured)
Mass0.00521 Moons
Suns1
Orbital
GalaxyAbsthaca Galaxy (Formerly) Elkska Galaxy (Current)
Orbital Period1 Year
Rotation Period58 Hours
Semimajor Axis0.99 AU
Solar Day58.5 Hours
SystemLizard-953 System
Atmosphere
Greenhouse Eff0℃
Temperature45℉
Surface
Major MoonsDerth, Pluck
Moons2
TerrainDesert
Water StateNot Present
Other
Affiliations
Anomaly Strength0 I/u
ClimateArid
Esi0
Galactic Address……⁘……
Galactic ArmYalaha Arm (Formerly)
GovernmentStable (Lizards)
Languages Spoken
  • English (primary)
  • Lizish (secondary)
  • French (possible alternative)
  • Russian (possible alternative)
Other NotesYoung Compared to the rest of the System
Primary Core ElementIron
Xyzw Coordinates22, 68, 22, 68

Whevac is the kind of dwarf planet that doesn't want to be bothered. With a respectable diameter of 2,120 km, it's not huge, but it's big enough to make its point: "Stay off my lawn!" Orbiting in the Jux Belt, Whevac is surrounded by the dusty chaos of asteroids, and it definitely looks like it's had enough of them crashing the party.

Its two moons, Derth and Pluck, are like Whevac's reluctant roommates. Derth is the quiet one, keeping its distance, while Pluck is the slightly annoying little sibling that always seems to hover a little too close. Whevac tolerates them both, but you can tell it'd rather be left alone to brood in peace.

The surface of Whevac is scarred and pockmarked, with craters that look like battle scars from its long history of dodging (or failing to dodge) cosmic debris. Its cold, barren exterior practically screams, "I've seen some things." No atmosphere means no fluff, no nonsense—just raw, unfiltered dwarf planet vibes.

Despite its grumpy demeanor, Whevac has a strong personality. Its core is dense with iron, giving it a bit of a stubborn streak—this is one dwarf planet you wouldn't want to argue with. And its slow, steady rotation reflects its "take it easy, don't rush me" attitude.

Whevac might not be the life of the party in the Jux Belt, but it's definitely the old, cranky neighbor everyone secretly respects. Just don't ask it to smile—it's not that kind of celestial body.