Pangee

Pangee is an informal name used by avout and Sæcular observers for one of four planet emblems associated with the visiting Geometers in orbit around Arbre. The same emblem appears with one of four vials recovered in a probe landing, and the label is a human coinage rather than a self‑designation.

Naming and iconography

Observers infer that the “Pangee” emblem depicts a world with a single, contiguous continent; this remains an interpretation drawn from iconography rather than a confirmed survey. The four planet emblems have inspired the working set of nicknames “Antarct,” “Pangee,” “Diasp,” and “Quator.”

Association with visitor groups and materials

In messal discussion and laboratory reports, the emblem serves as a handle for one of four distinct kinds of matter identified in recovered samples. The corresponding visitor group is commonly called the Pangees in current usage. Some speakers frame each group—and by extension its home world—as originating from a different “worldtrack” or Narrative with slightly different physical constants; these interpretations remain tentative and are presented as in‑story models under active debate.

Recent reports among avout attribute certain projectiles recovered from a probe casualty to the Pangee‑type nuclei, while the woman’s blood corresponds to the Antarct class. Some infer this may indicate tension between the groups associated with those emblems; such conclusions remain speculative.

Status

No direct observations of the planet itself are available, and its own name, geography, and conditions are unknown. “Pangee” functions as a working label to organize observations amid ongoing contact with the visitors.

Summary:

A provisional human label for a planet icon associated with one of the Geometer groups now in orbit around Arbre; the icon is read as showing a world with one large continent, but details remain unconfirmed.

Known as:
Pangee