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Surface view
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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. They're also a great source of crude oil. |
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Lava planet |
Inhospitable, covered with lava lakes, they usually contain silicon ore and titanium ore. |
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Ice giant |
One of the two versions the starter planet will orbit, they contain hydrogen and is a great source of Fire_Ice, material that is used to craft graphene. |
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Barren planet |
Similar to the moon, its surface is covered with craters, since there's no atmosphere, wind turbines are useless, there are no oceans either, but it has the biggest construction area, and can be a decent source for soil piles. |
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Prairie planet |
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. Organic crystal veins can also be found there. |
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Gobi desert planet |
Another planet fully devoid of any life or water, but does contain mountains, so they're a great source for soil piles. |
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Ashen gelisol planet |
Similar to a gobi desert planet, it's fully devoid of anything, but this time a frozen one. |
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Volcanic ash planet |
Similar to a lava planet, it's devoid of anything but volcanic activity, however, these planets are also a great source of sulfuric acid, and oceans of such are found around such planets. |
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Arid desert |
Another desert planet, but compared to others, these planets are a great source for capturing wind energy. |
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Ice planet |
Planets covered with ice, and may have pockets of water scattered around the surface, veins of 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 stations is reccomended. |
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Oceanic jungle planet |
Similar to mediterranean and prairie planets, they're lush planets, and they commonly contain sources of spiniform stalagmite crystals, crude oil, and organic crystals. |
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Oceanic planet |
almost entirelly covered with oceans, it's very impractical to construct any infrastructure on it. It's another source of spiniform stalagmite crystals, but it's highly reccomended you bring foundations and plenty of soil piles before you have anything to do with such planets. |
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Red mushroom planet |
Similar to mediterranean planets, but the soil is more reddish, and the surface is covered with mushrooms. |
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Gas giant |
Gas giants are commonly found around the universe, and is a good source of deuterium by using orbit collectors |
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