Desert Planet (Class-G)
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'''Desert''' or '''Class G Planets''' are one of the most sought-after planet types because you can produce massive energy very cheaply using [[Solar Satellite]]s and [[Solar Array]]s on them. This makes them ideal for energy-intensive uses, such as [[Antimatter]] production or [[Isolinear Chips|Isolinear Chip]] production using Jupiter stations. However, they can also produce nitrium (although less efficiently than [[Class-La|Lavas]]). | '''Desert''' or '''Class G Planets''' are one of the most sought-after planet types because you can produce massive energy very cheaply using [[Solar Satellite]]s and [[Solar Array]]s on them. This makes them ideal for energy-intensive uses, such as [[Antimatter]] production or [[Isolinear Chips|Isolinear Chip]] production using Jupiter stations. However, they can also produce nitrium (although less efficiently than [[Class-La|Lavas]]). | ||
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Orbital view | ||
Desert Planet | ||
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Terrain characteristics | ||
General characteristics | ||
Atmospheric density: | 5 | |
Attractiveness: | 15 | |
Orbital solar power: | 7 | |
Desert solar power: | 9 | |
Raw material deposits | ||
Iridium Ore: | 4 | |
Nitrium: | 2 | |
Dilithium: | n/a | |
Sorium: | n/a | |
Planet class overview |
Desert or Class G Planets are one of the most sought-after planet types because you can produce massive energy very cheaply using Solar Satellites and Solar Arrays on them. This makes them ideal for energy-intensive uses, such as Antimatter production or Isolinear Chip production using Jupiter stations. However, they can also produce nitrium (although less efficiently than Lavas).
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