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The cousin of the Class M, Class Ws are the second most likely planet type to support life, in fact, most terrestrial life that is not found on Class Ms are found on Class Ws. Occurring within similar conditions as Class Ms, Class W are covered in water, making them ideal for aquatic life forms and are therefore a great source of water, and food.
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The cousin of the Class M, Class W's are the second most likely planet type to support life, in fact, most terrestrial life that is not found on Class M's are found on Class W's. Occurring within similar conditions as Class M's, Class W are covered in water, making them ideal for aquatic life forms and are therefore a great source of water, and food.
  
 
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*Fresh Food

Revision as of 13:58, 17 April 2012

Planet Class

Goods listed are those produced by the planet class.

Class M

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Class M planets are often regarded as the bastions of life and for good reason, as they are home to a great majority of all terrestrial life in the universe. M classes occur in very specific conditions and are one of the rarer planet types, and therefore the most sought after. They're atmosphere and climate make these planets perfect for plant and animal life, making these planet great producers of food,.

  • Food Rations
  • Fresh Food
  • Luxury Food
  • Water

Class G

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While Gas Giants are the most common planet type in the universe, these planets are rarely habitable in any sense of the form, which is a shame as they are great producers of varies gases used throughout the universe. Violent storms often rage on their surfaces, and due to their large size and gravity, they are often bombarded by showers of asteroids and space debris.

  • Water
  • Coronal Gas
  • Nebula Gas
  • Hydrogen Gas

Class W

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The cousin of the Class M, Class W's are the second most likely planet type to support life, in fact, most terrestrial life that is not found on Class M's are found on Class W's. Occurring within similar conditions as Class M's, Class W are covered in water, making them ideal for aquatic life forms and are therefore a great source of water, and food.

  • Fresh Food
  • Water

Class D

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  • Light Ore
  • Hydrogen Gas


Class R

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  • Light Ore
  • Heavy Ore
  • Precious Ore
  • Anti-Matter


Class C

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  • Heavy Metal
  • Precious Metal
  • Food Rations
  • Raw Carbon