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:XF-063 is a rare jewel of a find. There is an oxygen-nitrogen-inert gas atmosphere of suitable pressure and a moderate weather cycle. There is a surprising abundance of indigenous flora and fauna, whein spon cursory investigation poses no danger. In fact, edible species present. (See | :XF-063 is a rare jewel of a find. There is an oxygen-nitrogen-inert gas atmosphere of suitable pressure and a moderate weather cycle. There is a surprising abundance of indigenous flora and fauna, whein spon cursory investigation poses no danger. In fact, edible species present. (See additional reports for details.) Transplant of [[Earth]] species possible. | ||
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This was the first planetary survey of the planet Onyx by the UNSC.
ENGCORP Field Report A76344
- May 6, 2491 (Military Calendar)
- Field Report A76344-UNSC.ENGCORP
- Subject: Survey Planet XF-063
- Reporting Officer: Captain D. F. Lambert, UNSC.ENGCORP/ UNSCMID: 03981762
- XF-063 is a rare jewel of a find. There is an oxygen-nitrogen-inert gas atmosphere of suitable pressure and a moderate weather cycle. There is a surprising abundance of indigenous flora and fauna, whein spon cursory investigation poses no danger. In fact, edible species present. (See additional reports for details.) Transplant of Earth species possible.
- Notable anomalies: No detectable tectonic activity, but there is still an unusually strong planetary magnetic field. Slightly higher than normal background radiation measured, but well within tolerable standards. Additional geological testing recommended.
- No terraforming effort required. Colonization recommended.
- /end/
Source
Excerpt from Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Page 123