The Calione System is what astrophysicists call a Kinetic Hybrid, meaning it exists in a spatially displaced orbital field, an orbiting star whose motion through space doesn’t follow a normal Newtonian pattern.

Calione’s system (including Terathus and Argonus) doesn’t orbit around Proxima Centauri in the usual sense — instead, it drifts within a subspace current, powered by residual cosmic energy left from the early universe. This “field” slows time slightly and bends local space, causing orbits to appear stable but stretched over centuries.


Proxima Centauri: A red dwarf anchoring the system gravitationally.

Calione: A yellow-white star that “rides” a subspace wave around Proxima, maintaining an energetic tether. It is able to orbit due to the immense cosmic energy is has imbued in each planet/star.

Terathus: The habitable middle planet, lush and stable, absorbing cosmic energy.

Argonus: The inner world, geologically volatile and mineral-rich, used by Star Divers for resource extraction. It is also the home of dangerous alien species known as Avidrenes.

**Ajespa:** The last planet among the Calione system that was destroged centuries ago.


All planets coincidentally have the same time functions as the planet Earth. It takes about 2031 Earth years to complete one full orbit of Proxima Centauri. However, Terathus has a system to track proper years as aging is more evident in life forms, suggesting that one cycle is different than one proper year for them. They label years in Y and usually