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Gas Giants are huge planets made up entirely of gases. They are uninhabitable, and often pose an extreme risk to anyone or anything entering them. Their size and relative lack of use lend them perfectly to hosting space stations around them. Most gas giants usually have a frigid temperature, making the players die easily if they enter gas giants. The |
Gas Giants are huge planets made up entirely of gases. They are uninhabitable, and often pose an extreme risk to anyone or anything entering them. Their size and relative lack of use lend them perfectly to hosting space stations around them. Most gas giants usually have a frigid temperature, making the players die easily if they enter gas giants. The heater or cooler is used for spaceships are advised to enter Cold/Hot gases safely. |
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==Features== |
==Features== |
Revision as of 17:15, 25 April 2023
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Gas Giants are huge planets made up entirely of gases. They are uninhabitable, and often pose an extreme risk to anyone or anything entering them. Their size and relative lack of use lend them perfectly to hosting space stations around them. Most gas giants usually have a frigid temperature, making the players die easily if they enter gas giants. The heater or cooler is used for spaceships are advised to enter Cold/Hot gases safely.
Features
Unlike other planets, gas giants have no "world" within them; that is, they do not have a large plane with features on it as most other worlds do. They have very few usable resources, making them less useful to explore. As previously mentioned, they are far more useful when used to host space stations in their orbit. Inside gas giants, there are no surface ground for spaceships to land on, they're completely covered with clouds.