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* A planet in the [[Neb Star System]] in the [[Aratom Galaxy]].
 
* A planet in the [[Neb Star System]] in the [[Aratom Galaxy]].
 
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* Inhabited by humans at a similar stage of development to Earth humans.
 
* Inhabited by humans at a similar stage of development to Earth humans.
  
 
* Visited by [[Eduard Albert Meier|Billy]] and the [[Plejaren]] on the 16th September 1975.
 
* Visited by [[Eduard Albert Meier|Billy]] and the [[Plejaren]] on the 16th September 1975.
  
* The inhabitants were destroying one another with nuclear weapons.
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* The inhabitants were destroying one another with nuclear missiles.
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* They also used aircraft that were similar to Plejaren beamships.
  
 
* The system was under the control at the time of the visit by a highly developed form of life, which intervened to prevent an extraplanetary catastrophe. The inhabitants adhered to the advice of this highly developed form of life and were thus saved from total self-annihilation.
 
* The system was under the control at the time of the visit by a highly developed form of life, which intervened to prevent an extraplanetary catastrophe. The inhabitants adhered to the advice of this highly developed form of life and were thus saved from total self-annihilation.

Latest revision as of 10:58, 15 February 2014

Kartags Fictional Landscape.jpg
  • Inhabited by humans at a similar stage of development to Earth humans.
  • The inhabitants were destroying one another with nuclear missiles.
  • They also used aircraft that were similar to Plejaren beamships.
  • The system was under the control at the time of the visit by a highly developed form of life, which intervened to prevent an extraplanetary catastrophe. The inhabitants adhered to the advice of this highly developed form of life and were thus saved from total self-annihilation.

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