Bentilae V

A planet in the Bentilae System.   Bentilae V is an extremely cold gas giant. This is because all the radiation from the parent star is captured by the system's Dyson Sphere. However, this sphere directs some stellar radiation towards some of Bentilae V's moons, making them habitable. Some moons recieve more intense radiation than others. Bentailae V is the largest planet in the system and has 53 moons.   Bentilae V is significant for these inhabited planets orbiting it. It is also harvested by several gas giant gas collecting stations which orbit the planet. There is also a large storm. This storm has been raging for millions of years and is older than thte Dyson sphere. This has caused some curiosity within the Hyperion Federation, though they eventually figured out the cause.   One planet-satellite, Bentilae V-r, is an extremely hot lava world. It is mined, but also inhabited primarily by Fire Suon. The world is covered by bioluminescent, magnetic monopole matter-based life that is also mostly fireproof. This planet life has taken over the majority of the moon. The HF also mines the core of the world. This has proven difficult to exploit even for the HF, due to the hard to predict tides caused by the gas giant and its other moons. This can often result in very large forces within the planet. However, many tourists of other species (in heat suits) also come here to experience this very unbique ecosystem and bright orange sights.   Another, Bentilae V-h, is extremely cold. This is mostly inhabited by Saelians. As such, there are many data centers and biological science laboratories on the world. Tourists are not as common on this world because its ecosystem is not as unique as that of Bentilae V-r or many other worlds in the system. The world is quite rich in rare metals however, such as iridium and gold. Traces of technetium have even been found, though these are extremely rare. Technetium is known to be only made using technology.
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