Meezinho

Meezinho is a rogue brown dwarf approximately 1,000 lightyears from the edge of the Outer Arm. Though considered a failed star, it still manages to sustain several planets. It is one of the oldest celestial bodies known in the galaxy. When it was first charted, it was originally mistaken for a giant planet.

Meezinho was believed to have been thrusted outward from another star system 10 billion years ago. As it passed through numerous nebula, it gathered a trail of debris until finally coming into a more stable orbit outside of the galaxy. Eventually, this debris coallesced into planets.

Morwrol
Morwrol is a tiny planet with a parched surface of volcanic rock. At some point, it was believed to have been a much larger planet, but all volcanic activity has since ceased. It orbits Meezinho at an extremely close, yet stable distance.

Alk'charis
Alk'charis is a barely habitable world 0.04 AU from Meezinho. It is warm enough to sustain liquid water on the surface, but an unknown catacylsm wiped out most respirating animal life. The surface consists of dusty, rocky terrain with wind storms. Lichenous trees are the only life that has kept all life from Alk'charis from totally dying out.

Saralonia
A typical hydrogen-helium gas giant about the size of Saturn. Its gravitational pull on Meezinho has caused the two bodies to orbit each other akin to a binary system. Sarlonia has numerous small moons.

7-0-61
Pitch-black world in the Meezinho system. Sensors are unable to acknowledge its existence, though it has been confirmed to be a single, solid mass. A large, powerful gravity well has prevented any successful survey missions with manned ships, and contact has been lost with all probes sent to investigate.