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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:CommandKatina.png|left|thumb|Katina in ''Star Fox Command''.]]Unlike the majority of planets in the [[Lylat System]], Katina is covered by more land than water. Despite this, several small inland seas can be found on the planet, covering around 8% of the surface. Some of these seas are large and contain islands big enough to house naval forces. Around these seas are large areas of grasslands and savannas. In recent years several cities have sprung up around the military outposts in these prairies, but as of ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'' they still remain comparatively small to the cities found on other planets.
[[File:Katina.png|left|thumb|Katina in ''Star Fox Command''.]]
Unlike the majority of planets in the [[Lylat System]], Katina is covered by more land than water. Despite this, several small inland seas can be found on the planet, covering around 8% of the surface. Some of these seas are large and contain islands big enough to house naval forces. Around these seas are large areas of grasslands and savannas. In recent years several cities have sprung up around the military outposts in these prairies, but as of ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'' they still remain comparatively small to the cities found on other planets.


As water resources become scarcer as one travels further inland, the planet's climate becomes markedly more arid. Here in the desert regions where green plants fail to grow, large fungi like organisms are the most common form of life. Finally in the vast regions furthest inland are large wastelands devoid of any kind plant life. Although several highlands, hills, and large plateaus dot the surface, there appear to be little to no mountain ranges on the planet. Thus from space, the planet appears to have a rusty brown appearance.
As water resources become scarcer as one travels further inland, the planet's climate becomes markedly more arid. Here in the desert regions where green plants fail to grow, large fungi like organisms are the most common form of life. Finally in the vast regions furthest inland are large wastelands devoid of any kind plant life. Although several highlands, hills, and large plateaus dot the surface, there appear to be little to no mountain ranges on the planet. Thus from space, the planet appears to have a rusty brown appearance.
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