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# The Solarian

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Living on the edge of the Milky Way, the powerful beings known as Solarians are inhabitants of the Solar System. They have inhabited 5 different planets, which are Earth, Mars, Venus, Mercury & Saturn’s moon named Titan. Each Solarian has unique physical abilities, characteristics & technology, based on which planet they are from.

The Solarians were the first to master the fusion technology. They invented the 3rd level energy core, the Advanced Fusion Reactor which enables them to travel through the galaxy. Within the last decade, their scientists have made an incredible discovery. They created a machine that can control the ways of Quantum Fluctuation. This opened the portal to inter-galactic travel, which created a major boost to the supremacy of their race.

They started a journey across a universe filled with infinite planets and resources. The Solarians then established The Solar Federation, set out to gather resources and build an army in order to take control as Federal Government of the universe.


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