The Quindol System is a star system in the Andromeda Galaxy that was discovered in the year 2160. Using one-way IQT transfers, various probes were sent to chart the system and its bodies.
Notable Features
Quindol
A blue giant star at the center of the system.
Quindune
The closest planet to the star, Quindune is still more than 8 AU away. It has a Mars-like appearance thanks to its oxidized rocky surface.
Quindlet
Quindlet is an earth-like rocky body covered in 62% saltwater oceans that lies in the goldilocks zone of the system. It was selected as a destination for travel because it is one of the rare few exoplanets in The Primary Timeline to harbor life. The surface of its land masses are covered in a variety of plant-like organisms and its oceans are filled with algae and weeds. Animal-like species are also present, though none show any more intelligence than a deer.
Quindring
Named after its massive rings, this planet has nearly twice the mass of Jupiter and rings just over five times the radius of Saturn’s.
Quindistant
This rocky body orbits nearly a full light hour past Quindring’s orbit and has an abnormally high heavy metal content for its outer-system position.
Asteroid Belts
Belt A
This belt lies between Quindlet and Quindring. It has roughly four times the mass of the Sol system’s internal asteroid belt.
Belt B
This belt surrounds the system just beyond the outermost planet and can be compared to the Kuiper Belt.
Belt C
The outermost is closer to a cloud of debris than an actual belt, and can be compared to the Oort Cloud.