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Milky Way / Attican Beta / Theseus
Feros
Basic Information
Type(s)
LocationLorePlanet
Mass Effect
In-Game
Mass Effect 3 War Assets
ExoGeni Scientists
Location Information
Atmospheric
Pressure
5.44
Day Length
30.3 Earth Hours
Orbital Distance
2.15 AU (from Theseus)
Orbital Period
3.2 Earth Years
Radius
8,366 km
Keplerian Ratio
17.831
Surface Gravity
1.1 g
Surface Temp.
10 °C
Mass
1.879 Earth Masses
Satellites
Orcan, Vardet
Colony Information
Capital(s)
ExoGeni Building
Date Founded
2178 CE
Species
Human
Population
300
Featured in...
Mass Effect, Mass Effect 3

Mass Effect Solar System Entry[ | ]

The ExoGeni Corporation has founded a pilot colony on Feros to explore the Prothean ruins that blanket two-thirds of the planet's land mass. The atmosphere is fouled with dust. Terrestrial travel is hampered by crumbled debris dozens of meters deep. There are indications that Feros was a much colder world in the past. Feros has two large moons, Orcan (the farther) and Vardet.

Note: This is a planet critical to the storyline of Mass Effect. The Normandy can dock here.

Mass Effect 3 Solar System Entry[ | ]

The ExoGeni Corporation has founded a pilot colony on Feros to explore the Prothean ruins that blanket two-thirds of the planet's land mass. The atmosphere is fouled with dust. Terrestrial travel is hampered by crumbled debris dozens of meters deep. There are indications that Feros was a much colder world in the past. Feros has two large moons, Orcan (the farther) and Vardet.

Mass Effect 3 Codex Entry[ | ]

Feros is a habitable world in the Attican Beta cluster. Two-thirds of the habitable surface is covered with the ruins of a crumbling Prothean megatropolis. In the millennia since the Prothean extinction, the ruins have been picked over by looters many times.

Feros was considered a poor prospect for colonization, as little open ground remains for agriculture. The only sizable fresh water sources are the poles, which are yapped by the decaying Prothean aqueduct systems. The dead cities, while in good condition considering their antiquity, are of uncertain stability. Ground level is congested by a dozen meters of fallen debris, and the air is fouled by dust.

In 2178, the human ExoGeni Corporation announced its intention to place a permanent colony on Feros. The pioneer settlement was placed on the upper levels of several intact skyscrapers, using the surviving Prothean aqueducts and rooftop hydroponic gardens to support the population.

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