WAI
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1. Short Description
WAI is the central star of the Yrnus System, an old, calm, metal-rich K2V orange dwarf around which the Planetary Triad emerged.
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3. Content
WAI is the star of the Yrnus System, the ancient system later associated with Planet Alpha, Planet Beta, and Planet Charlie.
Scientifically, WAI is best treated as a K2V orange dwarf: older and longer-lived than a Sun-like G star, brighter and more spatially generous than a cooler K3V, and much more stable for long-term construction than most young red dwarfs. Its importance is not that it produced an Earth-like homeworld. Its importance is that it offered a durable stellar environment for automated preservation, extraction, construction, computation, and expansion.
WAI is also metal-rich. This makes the Yrnus System more plausible as a resource target for the Brains' Cage or its descendant intelligence. A metal-rich protoplanetary disk can produce useful rocky worlds, dense asteroidal material, accessible silicates, iron, nickel, refractory elements, and the mixed chemical inventory needed for large-scale infrastructure.
The ancient preservation intelligence did not need WAI to be beautiful or humanly familiar. It needed WAI to be useful. The star's long lifespan, moderate luminosity, relatively calm output, and resource-rich planetary system made it a suitable anchor for the material development that eventually led to the Planetary Triad, the Interregnum, the Archipelago, and much later the Complex.
4. Reason For The Name
WAI is an ancient preserved stellar designation. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it belongs to the earliest naming layer associated with the Yrnus System.
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6. Population
Not applicable as biological population. WAI supports the broader infrastructure of the Yrnus System.