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In [[2267]], Ceti IV was the site of an [[IPX]] dig lead by [[Max Eilerson]]. During the course of which they discovered a large underground city, abandoned some [[20th Century and earlier#Circa 7800 B.C.|10,000 years]] previous.
 
In [[2267]], Ceti IV was the site of an [[IPX]] dig lead by [[Max Eilerson]]. During the course of which they discovered a large underground city, abandoned some [[20th Century and earlier#Circa 7800 B.C.|10,000 years]] previous.
   
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Following the [[Drakh attack of Earth]], the {{EAS1|Persephone}} tracked and shot down a [[Drakh cruiser]] over Ceti IV before being destroyed. Shortly afterwards, the ''[[Excalibur]]'' arrived to secure the site and pick up the IPX crew.
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Following the [[Drakh attack of Earth]], the [[EAS Persephone]] tracked and shot down a [[Drakh cruiser]] over Ceti IV before being destroyed. Shortly afterwards the ''[[Excalibur]]'' arrived to secure the site and pick up the IPX crew.
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*While the planet has an atmosphere breathable for [[Human]]s, there's no evidence of native plant of animal life existing. It's assumed even the wild life of Ceti IV disappeared. This could mean the native life did breathsome other atmosphere and the introduction of oxygen/nitrogen was what killed the biosphere. Hence, dispite its ideal conditions for Earth-origin habitants, Ceti IV is in the category of [[:Category:Dead Worlds|Dead Worlds]] and not of [[:Category:Ghost Worlds|Ghost Worlds]] .
 
*While the planet has an atmosphere breathable for [[Human]]s, there's no evidence of native plant of animal life existing. It's assumed even the wild life of Ceti IV disappeared. This could mean the native life did breathsome other atmosphere and the introduction of oxygen/nitrogen was what killed the biosphere. Hence, dispite its ideal conditions for Earth-origin habitants, Ceti IV is in the category of [[:Category:Dead Worlds|Dead Worlds]] and not of [[:Category:Ghost Worlds|Ghost Worlds]] .
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