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    [[File:Purple barren.png|center|594x594px|An image of a planet and its star (-47, -57, -1, -6, false)|alt=A replacement for broken image coordinates -47, -57, -1, -6, false|thumb]]
    The game contains an enormous universe containing a thousand solar systems and nearly 10 thousand unique explorable planets. It has black holes, neutron stars, gas giants, deserts, tundras, forests, etc. Each planet also contains different quantities of resources, but will always have [[iron]] and copper as a resource.
    <blockquote>'''''The game contains a randomly generated enormous universe containing possibly a thousand solar systems and even more planets. It has black holes, neutron stars, gas giants, deserts, tundras, forests, etc. Each planet also contains different quantities of resources, but will always have [[iron]] and [[Copper]] as a resource.''''' </blockquote>


    == Planet Types ==
    * '''[[Earthlike]]''' - A blue and green planet with temperatures and conditions similar to earth. All players will start on these.
    * '''[[Terra]]''' - Similar to an earth-like planet, except with different weird colors and temperatures.
    * '''[[Forest]]''' - A Terra planet with enormous trees covering the surface of the planet.
    * '''[[Tundra]]''' - A planet with very cold temperatures, being covered in snow and ice.
    * '''[[Desert]]''' - A planet with extremely hot temperatures, devoid of water/moisture and full of sand.
    * '''[[Barren]]''' - Completely devoid of life and water. Only contains ore deposits and mountains.
    * '''[[Gas Giant|Gas]] Giant''' - Completely inhospitable, filled with deadly gas and a heavy atmosphere
    *'''[[Exotic]] Rare planets (mabye) found on the outsides of the universe, away from the spawn star, not many features can be added due to low sample size.'''
    * [[File:BarrenPurplePlanet.png|thumb|220x220px]]


    The Universe is a '''200 x 200''' grid with a decent chance of a solar system spawning in each of the cells. These solar systems also have their own grids that have explorable planets and possibly other stars. Coordinates (x, y, z, w) are used to navigate the grids, with xy for the main grid and zw for the solar system's grid.
    == Stellar Bodies ==

    * [[M Star (Red)|Red Star]]
    The [[StarMap]] is a craftable object that once powered, will visualise nearby stars or planets. [[Telescope|Telescopes]] can be used to look at a planet in detail (e.g. if it's tidally locked, what resources are present, does it have oxygen, etc.)
    * [[K Star (Orange)|Orange Star]]

    * [[F Star (Yellow)|Yellow Star]]
    The [[HyperDrive]] is an essential object for space travel. If it is supplied with enough power, you can travel to any part of the universe. (but you cannot use it to land on a planet)
    * [[O Star (Light Blue)|Blue Star]]
    <br />

    === '''Planets & Stars''' ===


    There are currently 6 types of stars and 8 [[Planets|planet]] biomes you can find while exploring. Each planet is different from one another but biomes usually share the same traits.

    '''Star types''':
    * [[Neutron Star]]
    * [[Neutron Star]]
    * [[O Star (Blue)]]
    * [[F Star (Yellow)]]
    * [[K Star (Orange)]]
    * [[M Star (Red)]]
    * [[Black Hole]]
    * [[Black Hole]]


    '''Planets''':
    The universe has 3 randomly selected earth-like spawn planets, in which new players spawn in to start playing the game.
    * [[Earthlike]]
    * [[Terra]]
    * [[Forest]]
    * [[Exotic]]
    * [[Desert]]
    * [[Barren]]
    * [[Gas Giant]]
    * [[Tundra]]

    When you enter the game, you can choose an earth-like planet to spawn on, there are always four, and they will change every once in a while to avoid lag.
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    [[Category:Mechanics]]

    Latest revision as of 17:08, 9 September 2023

    A replacement for broken image coordinates -47, -57, -1, -6, false
    An image of a planet and its star (-47, -57, -1, -6, false)

    The game contains a randomly generated enormous universe containing possibly a thousand solar systems and even more planets. It has black holes, neutron stars, gas giants, deserts, tundras, forests, etc. Each planet also contains different quantities of resources, but will always have iron and Copper as a resource.


    The Universe is a 200 x 200 grid with a decent chance of a solar system spawning in each of the cells. These solar systems also have their own grids that have explorable planets and possibly other stars. Coordinates (x, y, z, w) are used to navigate the grids, with xy for the main grid and zw for the solar system's grid.

    The StarMap is a craftable object that once powered, will visualise nearby stars or planets. Telescopes can be used to look at a planet in detail (e.g. if it's tidally locked, what resources are present, does it have oxygen, etc.)

    The HyperDrive is an essential object for space travel. If it is supplied with enough power, you can travel to any part of the universe. (but you cannot use it to land on a planet)

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    There are currently 6 types of stars and 8 planet biomes you can find while exploring. Each planet is different from one another but biomes usually share the same traits.

    Star types:

    Planets:

    When you enter the game, you can choose an earth-like planet to spawn on, there are always four, and they will change every once in a while to avoid lag.

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