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Anaxes Planet data created by Wikia user Darthauthor (Converted from its Coruscant and the Core Worlds counterpart).
See also: Galactic Gazetteer
Anaxes, the Defender of the Core, is a fortress world that has served as a seat of galactic power and naval prestige for millennia.
Although the Axum System has two heavily populated worlds and three inhabited moons, no one hearing its name thinks of megacorporations or industrial might. Instead, most Core Worlders think of security and tradition- a rock of military might upon which their region's safety rests.
The plots of most holodramas about the Planetary Security Forces, Republic Navy, and the Imperial Navy follow the same traditional arc: a young man rises from his sector military school to fleet camp, and then to his sector military academy. Thriving there, he catches the eye of his sector governor and wins admittance to the pinnacle of officer-training schools: the Naval Academy on Prefsbelt IV. (The academy's location is officially a secret, but all children from good Core families believe the holodramas.) By the time the credits roll, the triumphant hero stands on the gleaming azure marble flagstones of the Grand Plaza of the Anaxes Citadel.
Anaxes Statistics[]
Region: The Core
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 1
Length of Day: 26 Standard Hours
Length of Year: 352 Local Days
Sapient Species: 94% Human, 6% Other Species
Government: Democracy
Capital: Pols Anaxes
Major Exports: High Technology
Major Imports: Consumer Goods, Foodstuffs, Raw Materials
DC | RESULT | |
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20 | A majority of Anaxes's surface is covered with tall, red plant-like life and was the homeworld of the silicon-based Fyrnock. | |
25 | Humans have inhabited Anaxes for ten of thousands of years. In The Pre-Republic Era, Anaxes's sister world Axum was the homeworld of The Azure Imperium, which crawled along what would become the Perlemian Trade Route. |