PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Kiota II
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  • Kiota II is the lone inhabitable planet in the Kiota System. The surface of the planet is dominated by rocky cliffs and high mountains. The biological diversity of the planet is quite large considering the rocky environment with the world teaming of insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals. The planet’s meteorological phenomena are dominated by rain, high winds, and fierce electrical storms.
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natives
  • Ndega
Satellites
  • N/A
Cities
  • Kiot City
Affiliation
  • Republic
Name
  • Kiota II
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Language
  • Chirpian
Terrain
  • Mountainous, Ocean
Ruler
  • Ndega Monarch
Points
  • Central Palace
System
  • Kiota System
wealth
  • Poor
Planets
  • Kiota I, III, IV, V
Climate
  • Temperate
immigrated
  • N/A
hyperlanes
  • Sullust Stream
abstract
  • Kiota II is the lone inhabitable planet in the Kiota System. The surface of the planet is dominated by rocky cliffs and high mountains. The biological diversity of the planet is quite large considering the rocky environment with the world teaming of insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals. The planet’s meteorological phenomena are dominated by rain, high winds, and fierce electrical storms. The Ndega are a sentient avian species that find their homeworld on Kiota II. The complex avian society was discovered by Sullustan explorers roughly sixty-five thousand years ago. A minimal trade started between the Ndega and Sullustans and slowly the market expanded to include a very mixed set of traders based on the planet’s main continent. Roughly six hundred years ago, the Ndega monarchy petitioned to gain entrance into the Galactic Republic. The world had just entered the last stages of a small intellectual revolution regarding politics and commerce. With trade waning with its traditional partner, Sullust, the Ndega believed the entrance into the galactic body might provide a new set of trading partners. Kiota II’s membership record in the Republic has been uninspiring and new trade opportunities have been limited.