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Star Trek: Romulus

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The Eisn system was once the seat of the Romulan Star Empire, centered around the twin jewels of Romulus and Remus.

This visualization depicts the system following the catastrophic Hobus supernova. The primary star is now a violent remnant, and the once-lush Romulus has been reduced to a radioactive husk, its oceans boiled away by the superluminal shockwave.

Celestial Bodies (5)

Eisn (Supernova Remnant)
star · system center · 40,000 km diameter

Once a perfectly stable main-sequence star, this system was devastated by a highly anomalous, superluminal supernova in the late 24th century.

Eisn I
planet · orbits Eisn (Supernova Remnant) · 55,000,000 km · 4,200 km diameter

The innermost planet of the Eisn system. It was instantly incinerated by the initial gamma-ray bursts of the supernova.

Romulus (ch'Rihan)
planet · orbits Eisn (Supernova Remnant) · 115,000,000 km · 12,500 km diameter

Occupying the second orbital position, this was once a lush Class M paradise and the seat of the Romulan Star Empire. The superluminal shockwave boiled its oceans and reduced it to a barren, highly radioactive husk.

Fvuras
moon · orbits Romulus (ch'Rihan) · 300,000 km · 2,800 km diameter

The single natural satellite of Romulus, which once dictated the planet's massive oceanic tides before the cataclysm.

Remus
planet · orbits Eisn (Supernova Remnant) · 185,000,000 km · 7,800 km diameter

The third planet in the system. Once a tidally locked world home to the subterranean Reman species, the supernova stripped away its crust and mantle, leaving only a hyper-compressed, metallic planetary core.