Tagh Pakot

Description of Site
Exotic particle fields that have energized the rings of a gas giant. The gas giant's star is small but has a tremendous rotational speed, which when combined with the gases of the local nebula, generates a tetryonic field, which is sparking nucleosythesis, expelling exotic heavy particles out into its stellar wind. Much of these are being caught by the gravitational field of the gas giant and infusing into the rings. Many of the rocks in these planetary rings have pure dilithium at their cores. In addition, there are recoverable traces of many other very difficult to acquire minerals, such as the woznium used in warp core reaction chambers

Other Notes
The rings of Tagh Pakot are mined primarily by remote-operated drones, with drone operator miners living and working out of a small station in polar orbit. This is necessary in order to allow personnel to spend as much time as possible behind the station's extensive radiation shielding and avoid exposure to the tetryonic field. It's a boring lifestyle, and the station's crew is always eager to interact with their infrequent visitors.