Tiamat
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Tiamat appears in the cuneiform writing of ancient Mesopotamia.


She is the fifth planet, largest of the nine.
She was distroyed in a battle with Nibiru.

Being the largest, Tiamat was the last of the rocky water worlds to cool and stabilize.
This made it vulnerable the the gravitational assault of the Death Star, Nibiru. Tiamat was torn apart. The largest piece was flung to the top of the solar system where it remains as the planet Pluto. The rest was scattered to the winds. Much of this is now in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Some fell on Mars. Some fell into the gas giants. And some fly around the solar system as asteroids and comets, coming near or crashing into all the planets.



She is a mother of gods, a birth goddess.
She was distroyed in a battle over the kids.

In the battle with the Death Star, the colonies on the planet surfaces were destroyed. The young gods and goddesses could no longer go to the surface. They were starting to stack up on Nibiru, the Ship of the Crossing. Tiamat knew that the only solution was to free these holy spirits by terminating their material presents. Some of the gods took exception to this and terminated her material presents instead.