Category:Planets and Star Systems

= Planet Classes =

Ocean World
A rocky world with a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and a significant hydrosphere.

Oceans covers more then 90% of the surface, with tiny scattered islands making up remaining percentage. The fauna and flora developed mostly under water. But there are also a few plants and birds on the islands. These worlds can still be populated with special equipment for non-aquatic beings.

Aquatic World
A rocky world with a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and a significant hydrosphere.

100% of the world's surface is covered in oceans. The fauna and flora developed exclusively under water. Such planets are difficult to colonize for beings that have not evolved under water.

Continetal World
A rocky world with a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere.

Active and stable hydrosphere. Great landmasses are separated by oceans, with large climate variations depending on latitude and precipitation. That is why there is a wide variety of fauna and flora around the entire planet.

Tropical World


Humid, rocky world with a thick nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere. Seasons with significant precipitation are interchanged with drier periods. Most landmasses are covered in dense vegetation.