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'''Arkadis''' is a planet in the vicinity of [[Orion I]]. It is an [[Earth]]-type planet featuring three orbiting natural satellites, believed to be a "paradise planet" by [[Terran]]s. | '''Arkadis''' is a planet in the vicinity of [[Orion I]]. It is an [[Earth]]-type planet featuring three orbiting natural satellites, believed to be a "paradise planet" by [[Terran]]s. | ||
In [[2475]] CE, Major [[Jason Samos]] lead 116 persons, including his wife [[Cyra Samos|Cyra]], to establish the colony of [[New | In [[2475]] CE, Major [[Jason Samos]] lead 116 persons, including his wife [[Cyra Samos|Cyra]], to establish the colony of [[New Corinth]] on Arkadis. The colony failed after [[2485]], where a majority of the male inhabitants became affected by the [[Satyr virus]]. Few of the women and children escaped the affects of this virus, to which they were biologically immune, although the men-cum-[[Satyr]]s eventually succumbed to their baser instincts and slaughtered the majority of them. | ||
A Satyr-ized Jason Samos protects his family—wife Cyra, son [[Delph Samos|Delph]]—through to [[2492]] CE, when they are eventually rescued by {{buck}} and the crew of ''[[Searcher]]'' {{BR25|The Satyr}}. | A Satyr-ized Jason Samos protects his family—wife Cyra, son [[Delph Samos|Delph]]—through to [[2492]] CE, when they are eventually rescued by {{buck}} and the crew of ''[[Searcher]]'' {{BR25|The Satyr}}. |
Latest revision as of 02:24, 15 February 2021
Arkadis is a planet in the vicinity of Orion I. It is an Earth-type planet featuring three orbiting natural satellites, believed to be a "paradise planet" by Terrans.
In 2475 CE, Major Jason Samos lead 116 persons, including his wife Cyra, to establish the colony of New Corinth on Arkadis. The colony failed after 2485, where a majority of the male inhabitants became affected by the Satyr virus. Few of the women and children escaped the affects of this virus, to which they were biologically immune, although the men-cum-Satyrs eventually succumbed to their baser instincts and slaughtered the majority of them.
A Satyr-ized Jason Samos protects his family—wife Cyra, son Delph—through to 2492 CE, when they are eventually rescued by William "Buck" Rogers and the crew of Searcher (BR25: "The Satyr").