Kharak

Kharak

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Kharak is a fictional planet from the Homeworld Universe.

In the first "Homeworld" backstory, the Kushan race assumed Kharak to be their home planet. It is a desert planet, and the climate is so inhospitable to Kushan life (which seems essentially human) that they can only live on or near the poles. Many animals on Kharak have adapted to live with the heat by hibernating and losing all their water during the hottest months. By studying these animals, the Kushan developed cryogenics technology, which helped them save their species when their planet was destroyed by the Taiidan Empire.

When the Kushan violated an ancient treaty signed 4,000 years ago with the Taiidan Empire by entering hyperspace, a Taiidan carrier group induced a firestorm on the planet by firing atmosphere deprivation missiles that reduced the poles to charred wastelands.

It is assumed that there were no survivors beyond the crews of the Kushan Mothership and approximately 600,000 cryogenically frozen colonists in orbit (whom the player has to rescue from the remnants of the Taiidan fleet). However the possibility of survivors on Kharak is often a theme in Homeworld fan fiction.

In canon however, the planet is then seldom referred to. only mentions the planet twice, just before the Kuun-Lan jettisons the Beast-infected hangar and lower engine modules, Fleet Command says "Kharak forgive us" and when the Faal-Corum entered hyperspace to Hiigara to warn the other Kiith fleets about beast threat, the Fleet Command says "May The Martyrs of Kharak protect you". Additionally, if the player has incidental combat chatter enabled in the options menu while playing Homeworld: Cataclysm, strike craft pilots may be heard saying "Curse you back to Kharak!" when a battle goes against them. In Homeworld 2, having reclaimed their ancestral homeworld of Hiigara, Kharak was not mentioned again.


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