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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Topography and ecology=== | ===Topography and ecology=== | ||
Dwarka was only partially terraformed, with portions of its surface covered by forests of blue-gray trees. It was home to many plant species, including trees which produced needles (likely a type of [[Wikipedia:Pine|pine]]), plants that caused an irritating rash when touched, and plants that produced berries, some of which were edible and some poisonous.{{Ref/Reuse| | Dwarka was only partially terraformed, with portions of its surface covered by forests of blue-gray trees. It was home to many plant species, including trees which produced needles (likely a type of [[Wikipedia:Pine|pine]]), plants that caused an irritating rash when touched, and plants that produced berries, some of which were edible and some poisonous.{{Ref/Reuse|Id=0}} | ||
A species of toothless, [[Dwarkan squirrel|squirrel-like creatures]] were native to this planet. These "ghost squirrels" avoided many poisonous plants, allowing those who watched their foraging to know what was safe to eat. They were covered in fur and were noted as having a "spongy, bitter meat". The forests were home to many insects that fed on decaying plant matter and congregated under rotting tree branches, including pale white larvae, orange and blue spotted beetles, large-jawed centipedes, and worms. Dwarka presumably had some large predators as well.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=:0|Evo|[[Pariah]]}} | A species of toothless,[[Dwarkan squirrel|squirrel-like creatures]] were native to this planet. These "ghost squirrels" avoided many poisonous plants, allowing those who watched their foraging to know what was safe to eat. They were covered in fur and were noted as having a "spongy, bitter meat". The forests were home to many insects that fed on decaying plant matter and congregated under rotting tree branches, including pale white larvae, orange and blue spotted beetles, large-jawed centipedes, and worms. Dwarka presumably had some large predators as well.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=:0|Evo|[[Pariah]]}} | ||
Dwarka was home to some form of microbial disease that could cause death in less than a week unless treated.{{Ref/Reuse| | Dwarka was home to some form of microbial disease that could cause death in less than a week unless treated.{{Ref/Reuse|Id=0}} | ||
===Known residents=== | ===Known residents=== |