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{{Universe 6E}}{{InfoboxPlanet|name = Yorn|parent = [[Volcan]]|image = JornNormalWalk.png|caption = A simulation of what Yorn looks like. Any real cameras have fragmenting and strange effects when they see Yorn.|altnames = The Hummer|planets = |moons = |sma = 299580 km|eccentricity = |orbperiod = 45 hours|inclination = |ascnode = |argper = |meananomaly = |mass = 9.8629232 × 10^12 Tonnes|diameter = 38 km|rotperiod = 14 days|axialtilt = |avgtemp = 369 DEgrees C|gravity = 0.006 G|albedo = |age = 3.3 billion years|dominant = |population = |controller = }}
== Description ==
== Description ==
'''Yorn '''(Also known as ''The Anomaly, or The Hummer'') is an anomalous dwarf planet that is currently orbiting [[Volcan]]. Currently, Jorn has been a hot-spot for conspiracies, extra dimensions, and tourism.
{{InfoboxPlanet|name = Jorn|parent = Volcan|image = Scr00627-0.jpg|caption = The best image of Jorn from any ground-based telescope.|altnames = The Hummer|planets = |moons = |sma = 299580 km|eccentricity = |orbperiod = 45 hours|inclination = |ascnode = |argper = |meananomaly = |mass = 9.8629232 × 10^12 Tonnes|diameter = 38 km|rotperiod = 14 days|axialtilt = |avgtemp = 369 DEgrees C|gravity = 0.006 G|albedo = |age = 3.3 billion years|dominant = |population = |controller = }}'''Jorn''' was a small metal ball that orbited [[Volcan]]. Jorn used to be a large hotspot for anomalies, and it was usually hated by all inhabitants. Jorn also has its infamy for secretly housing countless amounts of robotic entities, which sparked [[The War for Jorn]]. This war was too costly for its size, and it was decided that Jorn would be left to rot and disintegrate.


As of 200000 CE, no anomalies have directly resulted in ones death, but severe ones can drive someone mentally ill. An example of this is the semi-constant humming heard on the surface. Most inhabitants get used to the humming, but it can cause minor ear damage to the unprepared.
The only traces of Jorn that are alive today is the [[Jorn Discovery Program]], and numerous metallic samples from its surface. Though, most samples have either been lost, or disintegrated.


Yorn's surface constantly 'activates'. The cause of this is from the small amounts of radiation from Terminus that hits Yorn. The radiation then strikes highly sensitive rock. but, the rock is laid in such a way that it appears in a pattern. [[File:JornDeath.png|left|thumb|220x220px|An approximation of Yorn when the surface 'activates']]
=== Entities of Jorn ===
[[Category:Dwarf Planet]]
When Jorn opened up, countless amounts of robotic entities came out, defending their homeland. This caused Jorn to be a sort of 'egg', housing these robots for untold amounts of time.[[Category:Former planets]]
[[Category:Destroyed Worlds]]
[[Category:Planets Orbiting Brown Dwarfs]]
[[Category:Anomalies]]
[[Category:Author: Mittence]][[Category:Author: Mittence]]
[[Category:Universe 6E]]

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Description

Yorn (Also known as The Anomaly, or The Hummer) is an anomalous dwarf planet that is currently orbiting Volcan. Currently, Jorn has been a hot-spot for conspiracies, extra dimensions, and tourism.

As of 200000 CE, no anomalies have directly resulted in ones death, but severe ones can drive someone mentally ill. An example of this is the semi-constant humming heard on the surface. Most inhabitants get used to the humming, but it can cause minor ear damage to the unprepared.

Yorn's surface constantly 'activates'. The cause of this is from the small amounts of radiation from Terminus that hits Yorn. The radiation then strikes highly sensitive rock. but, the rock is laid in such a way that it appears in a pattern.

An approximation of Yorn when the surface 'activates'