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Evidence however, suggests that the planet was once significantly more habitable than it is today. The species native to Necron Red II have been categorized as extremophile forms of life. Tests conducted have shown that the soil has a very alkaline pH and it contains magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride. The soil nutrients are therefore able to support life, but early life would still required extensive survival mechanisms to protect themselves from the intense ultraviolet light produced by their sun.
Evidence however, suggests that the planet was once significantly more habitable than it is today. The species native to Necron Red II have been categorized as extremophile forms of life. Tests conducted have shown that the soil has a very alkaline pH and it contains magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride. The soil nutrients are therefore able to support life, but early life would still required extensive survival mechanisms to protect themselves from the intense ultraviolet light produced by their sun.


===History of Sentient Life on Necron Red II===
===History of Senient Life on Necron Red II===


Necron red II did not develop it's own indiginious sentient life, instead sentient life came to Necron Red II.
Necron red II did not develop it's own indiginious sentient life, instead sentient life came to Necron Red II.
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