Extrasolar Database · Alphabetical Registry

I Systems

Browse all cataloged Darknovus star systems beginning with I, from early colonies and frontier worlds to industrial hubs, regional centers, resort planets, and strange worlds along the edges of known space.

10 Archive Entries Letter I Systems Index

Alphabetical archive: use this page as a fast visual directory for every I-system currently listed in the extrasolar database.

Cataloged I Systems

10 Systems
Indigo surface viewIndigo orbital view

Indigo

Water World

When the first explorers travelled through the Achernar Region, they found the Indigo System. It's primary planet is covered in a large, vastly deep ocean littered with countless lush green islands, spread across the planet wide ocean.

Inkerman surface viewInkerman orbital view

Inkerman

Ice World

T he primary planet of the Inkerman system i s a cold, terrestrial world whose surface is covered in a mixture of ice, rock, and various seas of liquid water. The seas are located in the slightly warmer regions surrounding the equator. The land areas are icy with a harsh climate over much of the planet. .

Iota Capricorni surface viewIota Capricorni orbital view

Iota Capricorni

Habitable World

T he Iota Capricorni System's sun has been growing into a red giant. The system's primary planet was once much more earth-like with large amounts of liquid. As the sun has grown into a giant, the majority of the water dried and evaporated, leaving behind a few inland seas.

Isaiah surface viewIsaiah orbital view

Isaiah

Ice World

T he Isaiah system lies in a strategic location between Canopus and Betelgeuse regions. If it wasn't for the system's strategic location, the system would be of little of importance. Home to a single, icy terrestrial world and a large asteroid belt.

Itzamna surface viewItzamna orbital view

Itzamna

Habitable WorldWater World

Planet in a high elliptical orbit, bringing the planet across the entire habitable zone during its year. Temperatures on the surface swing greatly during the solar year between summer and winter. Snow and ice cover the planet during the winter, which melts forming oceans during the warmer periods.

Ivyfield surface viewIvyfield orbital view

Ivyfield

Archive Entry

Iv yfield’s primary planet is a world with a thick atmosphere. The planet’s lower elevations are deluged in deep swamps and marshes, in these areas the atmosphere is too thick and intolerable for long-term human habitation. A striking supply of life though does exist in these regions though, vast nature reserves have been established across the swamps.