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|population= Approximately 8.132 billion Inhabitants
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|societal approximation= (Hive Society?)
|societal approximation= Hive Society
|government= Monarchy (Dictatorship)/Religious hegemony client
|government= Monarchy (Dictatorship)/Religious hegemony client
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'''Palamok''' is the [[Drone]] homeworld. It is Earthlike in terms of temperature and composition of the atmosphere, but is suited more for tropical climates. It's gravity is two times that of [[Earth]], so that would present a challenge on the evolution of the wings of the Yanme'e, but, it gives them excellent flight skills in the gravity of Earth. It has a inhospitable athmosphere to [[human]]s.
'''Palamok''' is the [[Drone]] homeworld. It is Earthlike in terms of temperature and composition of the atmosphere, but is suited more for tropical climates. It's gravity is two times that of [[Earth]], so that would present a challenge on the evolution of the wings of the Yanme'e, but, it gives them excellent flight skills in the gravity of Earth. It has a inhospitable athmosphere to humans.





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Palamok is the Drone homeworld. It is Earthlike in terms of temperature and composition of the atmosphere, but is suited more for tropical climates. It's gravity is two times that of Earth, so that would present a challenge on the evolution of the wings of the Yanme'e, but, it gives them excellent flight skills in the gravity of Earth. It has a inhospitable athmosphere to humans.