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| | |'''<big>Mediterranean planet<big>''' ||Lush, tropical, and covered with oceans, they're abundant with basic resources. There is only one of these planet types in the cluster. It is the player's starter home planet. They're also a great source of [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]]. | ||
'''<big>Mediterranean planet<big>''' ||Lush, tropical, and covered with oceans, they're abundant with basic resources. There is only one of these planet types in the cluster. It is the player's starter home planet. They're also a great source of [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]].||[[File:Mediterainean planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Mediterainean_planet_view.PNG]]|| | || | ||
[[File:Mediterainean planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Mediterainean_planet_view.PNG]] | |||
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|'''<big>Lava planet<big>''' || Inhospitable, covered with lava lakes, they usually contain [[Silicon_Ore|silicon ore]] and [[Titanium_Ore|titanium ore]].||[[File:Lava planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Lava planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |'''<big>Lava planet<big>''' ||Inhospitable, covered with lava lakes, they usually contain [[Silicon_Ore|silicon ore]] and [[Titanium_Ore|titanium ore]].||[[File:Lava planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Lava planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Barren planet<big>''' ||Similar to the moon, its surface is covered with craters, since there's no atmosphere, [[Wind_Turbine|wind turbines]] are useless, there are no oceans either, but it has the biggest construction area, and can be a decent source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]]. ||[[File:Barren Desert planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Barren_Desert_planet_view.PNG]]||[[File:Barren planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |'''<big>Barren planet<big>''' ||Similar to the moon, its surface is covered with craters, since there's no atmosphere, [[Wind_Turbine|wind turbines]] are useless, there are no oceans either, but it has the biggest construction area, and can be a decent source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]].||[[File:Barren Desert planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Barren_Desert_planet_view.PNG]]||[[File:Barren planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Prairie planet<big>''' ||Similar to mediterranean planets, they're habitable lush oceanic planets, has less oceans, and more grasslands. They're also a good source of [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]]. [[Organic_Crystal|Organic crystal veins]] can also be found there.|| | |'''<big>Prairie planet<big>''' ||Similar to mediterranean planets, they're habitable lush oceanic planets, has less oceans, and more grasslands. They're also a good source of [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]]. [[Organic_Crystal|Organic crystal veins]] can also be found there.|| | ||
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[[File:Prairie planet surface.png|150px|center]] | [[File:Prairie planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Gobi desert planet<big>''' || Another planet fully devoid of any life or water, but does contain mountains, so they're a great source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]].|| | |'''<big>Gobi desert planet<big>''' ||Another planet fully devoid of any life or water, but does contain mountains, so they're a great source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]].|| | ||
[[File:Gobi planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Gobi_planet_view.PNG]] | [[File:Gobi planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Gobi_planet_view.PNG]] | ||
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|'''<big>Arid desert<big>''' ||Another desert planet, but compared to others, these planets are a great source for capturing [[Wind_Turbine|wind energy]].|| | |'''<big>Arid desert<big>''' ||Another desert planet, but compared to others, these planets are a great source for capturing [[Wind_Turbine|wind energy]].|| | ||
[[File:Arid planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Arid planet view.PNG]] | [[File:Arid planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Arid planet view.PNG]] | ||
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[[File:Arid desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | [[File:Arid desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Ice planet<big>''' ||Planets covered with ice, and may have pockets of water scattered around the surface, veins of [[Fire_Ice|fire ice]] can be found around such planets. Since they're usually far away from their orbiting star, and have no atmosphere, they're terrible sources for renewable energy, the use of [[Thermal_Power_Station|thermal power stations]] is recommended.|| | |'''<big>Ice planet<big>''' ||Planets covered with ice, and may have pockets of water scattered around the surface, veins of [[Fire_Ice|fire ice]] can be found around such planets. Since they're usually far away from their orbiting star, and have no atmosphere, they're terrible sources for renewable energy, the use of [[Thermal_Power_Station|thermal power stations]] is recommended.|| | ||
[[File:Ice Field Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ice_Field_Gelisol_planet_view.PNG]] | [[File:Ice Field Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ice_Field_Gelisol_planet_view.PNG]] | ||
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[[File:Ice planet surface.png|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ice_planet_surface.png]] | [[File:Ice planet surface.png|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ice_planet_surface.png]] | ||
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|'''<big>Oceanic jungle planet<big>''' ||Similar to Mediterranean and Prairie planets, they're lush planets, and they commonly contain sources of [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|spiniform stalagmite crystals]], [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]], and [[Organic_Crystal|organic crystals]]. || | |'''<big>Oceanic jungle planet<big>''' ||Similar to Mediterranean and Prairie planets, they're lush planets, and they commonly contain sources of [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|spiniform stalagmite crystals]], [[Crude_Oil|crude oil]], and [[Organic_Crystal|organic crystals]].|| | ||
[[File:Oceanic Jungle planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Oceanic_Jungle_planet_view.PNG]] | [[File:Oceanic Jungle planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Oceanic_Jungle_planet_view.PNG]] | ||
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[[File:Jungle planet surface.png|150px|center]] | [[File:Jungle planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Oceanic planet<big>''' ||almost entirelly covered with oceans, it's very impractical to construct any infrastructure on it. It's another source of [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|spiniform stalagmite crystals]], but it's highly recommended you bring [[Foundation|foundations]] and plenty of [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]] before you have anything to do with such planets.|| | |'''<big>Oceanic planet<big>''' || almost entirelly covered with oceans, it's very impractical to construct any infrastructure on it. It's another source of [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|spiniform stalagmite crystals]], but it's highly recommended you bring [[Foundation|foundations]] and plenty of [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]] before you have anything to do with such planets.|| | ||
[[File:Ocean planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ocean_planet_view.PNG]] | [[File:Ocean planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Ocean_planet_view.PNG]] | ||
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[[File:Ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | [[File:Ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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|'''<big>Red mushroom planet<big>''' ||Similar to Mediterranean planets, but the soil is more reddish, and the surface is covered with mushrooms. || | |'''<big>Red mushroom planet<big>''' ||Similar to Mediterranean planets, but the soil is more reddish, and the surface is covered with mushrooms.|| | ||
[[File:Red Stone planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Red_Stone_planet_view.PNG]] | [[File:Red Stone planet view.PNG|150px|center|link=Special:FilePath/Red_Stone_planet_view.PNG]] | ||
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|'''<big>Class M star<big>''' ||The most abundant class of star is M, however, its luminosity is very low, making it very impractical to construct dyson spheres around them.||[[File:M type star.png|150px|M type star]] | |'''<big>Class M star<big>''' ||The most abundant class of star is M, however, its luminosity is very low, making it very impractical to construct dyson spheres around them.||[[File:M type star.png|150px|M type star]] | ||
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|'''<big>Class O star<big>'''||The brightest star type, ideal for constructing [[Dyson_Sphere|dyson spheres]] around them. However, they also tend to be the largest, and so require more materials to do so.||[[File:O type star.png|150px|O type star]] | |'''<big>Class O star<big>'''||The brightest star type, ideal for constructing [[Dyson_Sphere|dyson spheres]] around them. However, they also tend to be the largest, and so require more materials to do so.||[[File:O type star.png|150px|O type star]] | ||
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|'''<big>Giant star<big>'''|| Can be of any spectral class that main sequence stars belong to. Giants are >10R⊙ and have higher luminosity than their main sequence counterparts. Depending on spectral class, they are referred to as Red, Yellow, White and Blue giants.||[[File:Red giant.png|150px|Red giant]] | |'''<big>Giant star<big>'''||Can be of any spectral class that main sequence stars belong to. Giants are >10R⊙ and have higher luminosity than their main sequence counterparts. Depending on spectral class, they are referred to as Red, Yellow, White and Blue giants.||[[File:Red giant.png|150px|Red giant]] | ||
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|'''<big>Neutron star<big>'''||One of the rarest stars, [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] are commonly found on host planets orbiting such stars.||[[File:Neutron star.png|150px|Neutron star]] | |'''<big>Neutron star<big>'''|| One of the rarest stars, [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] are commonly found on host planets orbiting such stars.||[[File:Neutron star.png|150px|Neutron star]] | ||
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|'''<big>White dwarf<big>'''|| ||[[File:White dwarf.png|150px|White dwarf]] | |'''<big>White dwarf<big>'''|| ||[[File:White dwarf.png|150px|White dwarf]] | ||
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|'''<big>Black hole<big>'''||A dead star, it's the only other source of [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] aside from neutron stars.||[[File:Black hole.png|150px|Black hole]] | |'''<big>Black hole<big>'''|| A dead star, it's the only other source of [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] aside from neutron stars.||[[File:Black hole.png|150px|Black hole]] | ||
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==Sources of rare veins== | ==Sources of rare veins == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+List of where you might find rare veins, please note that the starter planet is an exemption of this list. | |+List of where you might find rare veins, please note that the starter planet is an exemption of this list. | ||
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|{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Kimberlite Ore|ItemCount=}}||Commonly found on red mushroom planets. | |{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Kimberlite Ore|ItemCount=}}||Commonly found on red mushroom planets. | ||
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|{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Fractal Silicon|ItemCount=}}|| Commonly found on freezing planets (ashen gelisol and ice planets). | |{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Fractal Silicon|ItemCount=}}||Commonly found on freezing planets (ashen gelisol and ice planets). | ||
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|{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Unipolar Magnet|ItemCount=}}||Only found on planets orbiting neutron stars or black holes. | |{{RecipeItem|ItemName=Unipolar Magnet|ItemCount=}}||Only found on planets orbiting neutron stars or black holes. | ||
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|'''<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]]|| | |'''<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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|'''<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. However, building [[EM-Rail_Ejector|EM-rail ejectors]] would be problematic, as the orbiting parent can block the sun, rendering them useless until the orbiting object passes, this decreases the time the [[EM-Rail_Ejector|EM-rail ejectors]] can fire sails, and decreases their effeciency.|| | |'''<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. However, building [[EM-Rail_Ejector|EM-rail ejectors]] would be problematic, as the orbiting parent can block the sun, rendering them useless until the orbiting object passes, this decreases the time the [[EM-Rail_Ejector|EM-rail ejectors]] can fire sails, and decreases their effeciency.|| |