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| class              = G1V<ref name=ISP3p83>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', p. 83: "Pioche"</ref>
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After two centuries of peaceful farming, an asteroid on a collision course with Pioche was detected in [[2799]]. The asteroid arrived two weeks later and the impact of the asteroid created an extinction level event. First a global firestorm incinerated the world, and for two local years the planet's atmosphere was subject to a "nuclear winter" effect that killed many of the survivors of the firestorm. The ash and dirt in the atmosphere also reduced the planet's albedo, and so natural starlight couldn't help raise the temperature. The planet was reduced to a barren cinder that was forgotten by the Inner Sphere.
 
After two centuries of peaceful farming, an asteroid on a collision course with Pioche was detected in [[2799]]. The asteroid arrived two weeks later and the impact of the asteroid created an extinction level event. First a global firestorm incinerated the world, and for two local years the planet's atmosphere was subject to a "nuclear winter" effect that killed many of the survivors of the firestorm. The ash and dirt in the atmosphere also reduced the planet's albedo, and so natural starlight couldn't help raise the temperature. The planet was reduced to a barren cinder that was forgotten by the Inner Sphere.
  
[[Interstellar Expeditions]] rediscovered the world in [[3062]]. The descendants of the few survivors of the asteroid impact had regressed to a hunter-gatherer society with a Stone Age level of technology. No contact had been made with these people as of [[3095]]. Instead Interstellar Expeditions observed them with automated drones.<ref name=ISP3p83/>
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[[Interstellar Expeditions]] rediscovered the world in [[3062]]. The descendents of the few survivors of the asteroid impact had regressed to a hunter-gatherer society with a stone age level of technology. No contact had been made with these people as of [[3095]]. Instead Interstellar Expeditions observed them with automated drones.<ref name=ISP3p83/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3]]''
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* ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 ]]''
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Systems|Pioche]]
 
[[Category:Systems|Pioche]]
 
[[Category:Systems with Undetermined Coordinates|Pioche]]
 
[[Category:Systems with Undetermined Coordinates|Pioche]]
 
[[Category:Deep Periphery Systems]]
 
[[Category:Deep Periphery Systems]]

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