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BellatrixLugosi

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From Me1 universe, on the planet's outside the ones you can visit there's plenty of interesting Codex Entries.  But I mostly only see people just obsess over Jartar and its Leviathan of Dis.  Ok its interesting but its not the only interesting entry for planets you can't land on.

Why have people forgotten the planet's like Klencory or Ploba.  They are as equally interesting as Jartar and its Leviathan. 

Klencory[/b] is a rock and ice planet
with an atmosphere composed of chlorine and argon. The frozen surface is
mainly composed of potassium with deposits of iron.
Klencory is famously claimed by the eccentric volus
billionaire Kumun Shol. He claims that a vision of a higher being told
him to seek on Klencory the "lost crypts of beings of light." These
entities were supposedly created at the dawn of time to protect organic
life from synthetic "machine devils."
Shol has been excavating on Klencory's toxic surface for two
decades, at great expense. No government has valued the world enough to
evict his small army of mercenaries.
Ploba[/b] is the second, and by far the larger, of Antaeus'
two gas giants. Active scans by survey ships have returned tantalizing
indications of massive, solid structures deep within the atmosphere, too
regular in pattern to be anything natural.
Some believe Ploba is a "Jupiter Brain", a planet-sized
supercomputer. Adherents of this theory have fruitlessly beamed signals
toward the sunken megastructures, hoping to get the machine's attention.
Others believe that an ancient spacefaring race disposed of their
weapons of war by dumping them into the planet. The last attempt to
reach and salvage Ploba's "Deep Anomalies" went tragically wrong, and
ended with a crew of 12 being trapped and crushed in the gas giant's
lower atmosphere.

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KevClynes

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Nice one. Ploba is probably the planet that fascinated me the most. I think the first game really did capture the mysteries of space. The sunken megastructures thing reminds me of something Arthur C. Clarke would come up with.

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Pacifien

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Someone once made a compendium of noteworth planets for both games. Another planet I found of interest because it crosses over to the Cerberus Daily News is GarvugGarvug[/url], which is a planet available for mining in ME2 as well as a venue for war.