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The '''Astathea''' system is a degenerate star system within the Mid Rim regions of the [[Empyrium]]. It is one of a few inhabited black hole systems in the [[Milky Way]] and, although unverified, is likely the most populous of its kind. One known planet orbits the Astathea singularity - [[Centuria]] - but it is thought that hundreds if not thousands of planetary mass objects are gravitationally bound to Astathea.
The '''Astathea''' system is a degenerate star system within the Mid Rim regions of the [[Empyrium]]. It is one of a few inhabited black hole systems in the [[Milky Way]] and, although unverified, is likely the most populous of its kind. One known planet orbits the Astathea singularity - [[Centuria]] - but it is thought that hundreds if not thousands of planetary mass objects are gravitationally bound to Astathea.
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 19 March 2026

Astathea System
Astrographical Information
QuadrantDelta
RimMid Rim
GridI8
SunNone
PlanetsAt least one, Centuria
Societal Information
Immigrated SpeciesEmpyreans
Governmental Information
Capital WorldCenturia
AffiliationEmpyrium


The Astathea system is a degenerate star system within the Mid Rim regions of the Empyrium. It is one of a few inhabited black hole systems in the Milky Way and, although unverified, is likely the most populous of its kind. One known planet orbits the Astathea singularity - Centuria - but it is thought that hundreds if not thousands of planetary mass objects are gravitationally bound to Astathea.