Rera HR2
Rera HR2 is a warm, barren planet that is relatively close to its parent stars.
Rera HR2 displays widely varying conditions depending on whichever star is closer at any particular point in time. One of the stars is a black hole and the other, a K class main sequence star. As Rera HR2 gets closer to the black hole, it be comes colder and much more geologically active due to the extreme forces of black holes. As it gets closer to the K class star, it warms up. As such, its average temperature is difficult to measure but is approximately 350 kelvin. It can get as hot as almost 500 kelvin or as cold as 200 kelvin. This makes it a subject of interest by drimax geologists because these conditions are rarely seen elsewhere. With a very thin atmosphere, it also changes temperature rapidly.
Rera HR2 is very rich in some types of rare metals, particularly iridium and silver, as well as significant traces of gold. Despite the risks, this makes the planet quite valuable to the Drimax, particularly in the earlier stages of their space age as their home planet Ovora TX6 lacked these materials mostly. As such, large scale mining efforts were launched. Currently, now that the drimax are a member of the HF, they have access to much mroe advanced technology and mining methods and much of the planet is covered in advanced matter plasma mines. The population are now mostly teleported to the surface to work rather than living on the planet, which has very suboptimal conditions for life and would be highly morale draining to live on. This was not always the case though, and before the first contact with the HF, many of their workers were stationed on Rera HR2. Many of these colonies littered the surface, but in more modern times these ere demolished for materials and remade into matter plasma.
It is not known, but Rera HR2 used to have an asteroid belt before the formation of the black hole, and it used to be a totally different planet. It used to have a very thick atmosphere which was stripped away as the black hole underwent a supernova. Normally, this phenomenon would create magnetic monopoles but they are not seen in the Leonogo Major System for unknown reasons. Some speculate that the black hole arrived from another point in space, or the K class star, the 2 planets joining and forming a single system. In reality though, this is not the case. This planet also lost a significant portion of its mass in the supernova, and despite it being initially quite large with a strong gravitational pull, it has become much smaller so they often use graviton wave refraction to keep the gravity at standard levels where people are likely to travel to.

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