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'''Dolphin''' is a [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]] [[emulator]] able to run commercial games.
 
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| game = Mass Effect 2
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| orbdistance = 4.0 AU
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| parent = Paz
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| orbperiod = 6.1
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| radius = 6,200
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| daylength = 27.0
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| atmosphere = 1.2
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| surfacetemp = -30
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| surfacegrav = 1.0
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* Surface Temperature: -30 Celsius (5 at the equator)
==System Requirements==
 
*GFX: Radeon 9500+ series card recommended, but Geforce FX series also work. Expect severe graphics problems with lower cards.
 
*CPU: The fastest you can find.
 
*RAM: 256MB or higher strongly recommended.
 
*Audio: Any Windows/DirectX-compatible soundcard.
 
   
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In 354 CE, Garvug was considered a "bargain world," given to the krogan because no one else wanted to live on such a frozen rock. Technically a life-bearing world, Garvug had a small farm belt around its equator and well-insulated marine life in its seas.
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By the turn of the century, the krogan had completely adapted, breeding hundreds of younglings per family in vast underground bunkers. By the turn of the next century, Garvug's narrow strips of coral reef had been destroyed by overfishing and pollutants, and excess krogan took to the stars to find another planet to consume. Garvug was treated as a object lesson by the Citadel Council -- the krogan could not be trusted to check their own numbers.
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Today, Garvug is a frozen wasteland, home to corporate ecoengineering efforts trying to implement sustainable agri- and aqua-culture practices. Krogan and vorcha packs are a constant threat, and the corporations pay mercenaries well to keep their operations safe.
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Revision as of 16:00, 12 November 2015

Garvug
Basic Information
Type(s)
Lore
Featured in...
Mass Effect 2
  • Surface Temperature: -30 Celsius (5 at the equator)

In 354 CE, Garvug was considered a "bargain world," given to the krogan because no one else wanted to live on such a frozen rock. Technically a life-bearing world, Garvug had a small farm belt around its equator and well-insulated marine life in its seas.

By the turn of the century, the krogan had completely adapted, breeding hundreds of younglings per family in vast underground bunkers. By the turn of the next century, Garvug's narrow strips of coral reef had been destroyed by overfishing and pollutants, and excess krogan took to the stars to find another planet to consume. Garvug was treated as a object lesson by the Citadel Council -- the krogan could not be trusted to check their own numbers.

Today, Garvug is a frozen wasteland, home to corporate ecoengineering efforts trying to implement sustainable agri- and aqua-culture practices. Krogan and vorcha packs are a constant threat, and the corporations pay mercenaries well to keep their operations safe.