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Six years after the end of the war, however, Daltron 7 was visited by two Alliance ships in an investigative mission. They found the planet devoid of lifeforms, uninhabitable, its atmosphere unbreathable for humanoid life, contaminated with carbon ash and particulate matter (indicative of vulcanism). The surface was disrupted, pinpointed with craters. The temperature had decreased below the freezing point of water, and the planet's core was also significantly colder than it should.
 
Six years after the end of the war, however, Daltron 7 was visited by two Alliance ships in an investigative mission. They found the planet devoid of lifeforms, uninhabitable, its atmosphere unbreathable for humanoid life, contaminated with carbon ash and particulate matter (indicative of vulcanism). The surface was disrupted, pinpointed with craters. The temperature had decreased below the freezing point of water, and the planet's core was also significantly colder than it should.
   
As it turned out, the [[Drakh]] (former associates of the [[Shadows]]) had tested a [[Shadow planetkiller]] on Daltron 7.
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As it turned out, the [[Drakh]] (former associates of the [[Shadows]]) had [[Destruction of Daltron 7|tested]] a [[Shadow planetkiller]] on Daltron 7.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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Daltron 7 was apparently an Earth-like planet. The Interstellar Alliance's records describe it as having clear skies and warm weather, and it is understood that an indigenous population thrives there. The planet did not take part in the Shadow War and is well away from the main interstellar routes.

Six years after the end of the war, however, Daltron 7 was visited by two Alliance ships in an investigative mission. They found the planet devoid of lifeforms, uninhabitable, its atmosphere unbreathable for humanoid life, contaminated with carbon ash and particulate matter (indicative of vulcanism). The surface was disrupted, pinpointed with craters. The temperature had decreased below the freezing point of water, and the planet's core was also significantly colder than it should.

As it turned out, the Drakh (former associates of the Shadows) had tested a Shadow planetkiller on Daltron 7.

Appearances

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