Pangees

Pangees is a provisional human nickname for one of the four groups among the Geometers currently in orbit around Arbre. The label is inspired by planet iconography seen on the visitors’ ship and on the four sample vials recovered at Ecba; the naming is explicitly described in discussion as provisional and not a self‑designation.

Naming and imagery

Observers noted four distinct planet emblems; informal names in use are “Antarcts,” “Pangees,” “Diasps,” and “Quators.” The “Pangee” icon is read as showing a world with one large continent, but this remains an inference from imagery rather than a confirmed fact.

Material findings and theorics

Laboratory reports describe the four vials of red fluid—assumed to be blood—as each composed of nuclei incompatible with Arbre’s matter and mutually incompatible with one another. The “Pangees” designation corresponds to one of these four types. Current models frame the four groups as originating from different cosmi or “worldtracks” with slightly different physical constants; these interpretations are active topics of dialog and remain tentative.

Status

The name is a working handle used during ongoing discussions to track observations and hypotheses. Beyond the iconography and sample analyses, no specific behaviors or motives have been attributed to the group under this label, and their own self‑name, structure, and intentions remain unknown.

Summary:

A provisional human nickname for one of four groups among the Geometers now in orbit around Arbre; the label is inspired by a planet icon and corresponds to one of four distinct kinds of matter reported in recovered samples. The group’s self-designation and intentions are unknown.

Known as:
Pangees