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 ^ Orbit ^ Distance ^ Type ^ Description ^ ^ Orbit ^ Distance ^ Type ^ Description ^
-|  I    | 60Mkm    | | | +|  I    | 60Mkm    | Hermian | | 
-|  II   | 120Mkm   | | | +|  II   | 120Mkm   Cytherian | | 
-|  III  | 450Mkm   | | |+|  III  | 450Mkm   EoArean | |
 |  IV   | 7AU      | Saturnian, **Pan**, 127,000km diameter. **Wildeman** main. | |  IV   | 7AU      | Saturnian, **Pan**, 127,000km diameter. **Wildeman** main. |
-|  V    | 12AU     | Saturnian |+|  V    | 12AU     | Saturnian, **Dryope**, 110,000km diameter. |
 |  VI   | 14AU     | | | |  VI   | 14AU     | | |
 |  VII  | 22AU     | | | |  VII  | 22AU     | | |
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-===== Wildeman =====+===== Wildeman (Pan) =====
  
-**Berthing Fees:** 600Cr/week+Refuelling directly from the gas giant of //Pan// is not recommended. Nobody will stop you, but ships have a habit of going missing. It is said something lives within the depths of this world. 
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 +**Berthing Fees:** 600Cr/week highport, 300Cr/week downport.
  
 Wildeman is an icy moon of the gas giant Pan, a frozen world mostly consisting of water ice wrapped around a small stony core. It has no liquid water beneath the surface, though the towering cliffs and canyons suggest there was plenty of tectonic activity in the past. As well as several large craters, thousands of tiny craters cover the surface, which is littered with small chunks of rock and ice - left overs from meteorite impacts. The most notable feature of the world though are the almost transparent cliffs of pure water ice. Wildeman is an icy moon of the gas giant Pan, a frozen world mostly consisting of water ice wrapped around a small stony core. It has no liquid water beneath the surface, though the towering cliffs and canyons suggest there was plenty of tectonic activity in the past. As well as several large craters, thousands of tiny craters cover the surface, which is littered with small chunks of rock and ice - left overs from meteorite impacts. The most notable feature of the world though are the almost transparent cliffs of pure water ice.
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