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| Mediterranean planet || Lush, tropical, and covered with oceans, they're abundant with basic ressources, this is the type of planet the player starts on. || | | '''<big>Mediterranean planet<big>''' || Lush, tropical, and covered with oceans, they're abundant with basic ressources, this is the type of planet the player starts on. || | ||
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| Lava planet || Inhospitable, covered with lava lakes, they usually contain [[Silicon_Ore|silicon ore]] and [[Titanium_Ore|titanium ore]]. || | | '''<big>Lava planet<big>''' || Inhospitable, covered with lava lakes, they usually contain [[Silicon_Ore|silicon ore]] and [[Titanium_Ore|titanium ore]]. || | ||
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| Ice giant || One of the two versions the starter planet will orbit, they contain [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] and is a great source of [[Fire_Ice]], material that is used to craft [[Graphene|graphene]]. || | | '''<big>Ice giant<big>''' || One of the two versions the starter planet will orbit, they contain [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] and is a great source of [[Fire_Ice]], material that is used to craft [[Graphene|graphene]]. || | ||
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| Tidal locking (TL) || Planets that has the same rotational period as orbital period, and consequently has one side permanently facing its host star or planet. Very useful to capture the host star's energy via [[Solar_Panel|solar panels]] and/or [[Ray_Receiver|ray receivers]] || | | '''<big>Tidal locking (TL)<big>''' || Planets that has the same rotational period as orbital period, and consequently has one side permanently facing its host star or planet. Very useful to capture the host star's energy via [[Solar_Panel|solar panels]] and/or [[Ray_Receiver|ray receivers]] || | ||
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| Sattelite (SAT) || Astronomical objects that orbit another object that isn't a star, or in simpler terms, a moon. The starter planet is one example of such object. || | | '''<big>Sattelite (SAT)<big>''' || Astronomical objects that orbit another object that isn't a star, or in simpler terms, a moon. The starter planet is one example of such object. || | ||
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| Reverse Rotation (RR) || The astronomical object in question rotates in the reverse direction, or clockwise when viewed from one of the poles.|| | | '''<big>Reverse Rotation (RR)<big>''' || The astronomical object in question rotates in the reverse direction, or clockwise when viewed from one of the poles.|| | ||
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