I don't want to make Qial(the mysterious Population 0 star) a solitary star and has its planets all gas giants, only 2 major terrestials(all planned to be trojans of gas giants) orbiting Qial, so, I planned to include a companion brown dwarf or a small star with non-trojan terrestial planets, this vote ends on December 27th and the winner will be added to the system early January.

Option 1: Qapi:
Qapi is a K8V star, just like Qial, it has the mass of a normal K7 star but the temperature of a K8 star, a hint of solving Qial's mysterious metalicity despite being 4 billion years old, it holds 3 major terrestials, 1 gas giant and 2 ice giants

Option 2: Vabsom:
Vabsom is a M7V red dwarf star that is cooler than normal red dwarves with the same spectrum, this means, it's a Population 0 star, just like Qial, it holds 4 terrestials, 2 ice giants and 1 gas giant.

Option 3: Qitus and Sid:
Qitus and Sid are L4 and L9 brown dwarves respectibly, they are the most metal-rich brown dwarves ever discovered, as a result, it holds 5 terrestials, 1 ice giant and 1 gas giant(if this wins, the system will turn into a trinary system).

Option 4: Epidia:
Epidia is a T2 brown dwarf, captured into Qial's orbit, unlike Qial, it has a metalicity similar to Population I stars, as a result, it holds 6 terrestials and 1 ice giant.

If you want to cast your vote, say "1" or similar and also you can say the star/brown dwarf's name(s)


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    Population 0 stars are a fictional type of star which metalicity is extremly high, most of these stars, are young stars, but for Qial and it's winning companion has 4 billion years old, creating a unsolved mystery on astronomy
    (Part of the Mysteries of Space)

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