Lava Planet (Class-La)

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!| Lava Planet
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|                 Name=Lava Planet
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|         Planet image=[[Image:Firelava.gif]]
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* [[Lava]] <br>
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|      Terrain images=[[Image:Rockfield.gif|link=Rock|Rock]] [[Image:Lavafield.gif|link=Lava|Lava]] [[Image:Volcano.gif|link=Volcano|Volcano]] [[Image:Space.gif|link=Space|Space]]
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* [[Volcano]] <br>
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| Atmospheric density=8
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|       Attractiveness=n/a
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| Orbital solar power=3
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|  Desert solar power=n/a
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|          Iridium Ore=6
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|              Nitrium=4
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* 8 - Atmospheric density <br>
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* 6 - [[Iridium Ore]] concentration<br>
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* 4 - [[Nitrium]] concentration<br>
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* 3 - Orbital solar power<br>
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'''Class L''' or '''Lava Planets''' are sought after for two reasons; the ease of generating power using a [[Geothermal Power Plant]] on every [[Volcano]], and the high [[Nitrium]] deposit.  These planets are generally used to produce either [[Tritanium]], or raw [[Nitrium]].  However, they are very expensive to terraform.
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The maximum number of [[Volcano]]s on a lava planet (after terraforming) is seven (that is, you can only add one).
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'''Class L''' or '''Lava Planets''' is a [[Geothermal Power Plant]] dream as each mountain can accommodate them to produce massive amounts of power. Main drawback is the cost of terraforming [[Lava]] into usable terrain.with high concentrations of rare ore
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A good production for a fully terraformed Lava is 8 [[Tritanium]] per tick (if you use soldiers to opress your population, which damages your internal reputation), but this can be substantially increased if you import the [[Duranium]] to feed your [[Tritanium Factory]]s rather than producing it on the planet - a lava can make 20 [[Tritanium]] per tick without the repuation damage of soldiers if you import 40 [[Duranium]] per tick from trade or another planet.
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Class G planets are ideal for power generation to aid in ISO-Chip production.
 
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Orbital view

Lava Planet
Terrain characteristics
Rock Lava Volcano Space

General characteristics
Atmospheric density: 8
Attractiveness: n/a
Orbital solar power: 3
Desert solar power: n/a
Raw material deposits
Iridium Ore: 6
Nitrium: 4
Dilithium: n/a
Sorium: n/a
Planet class overview


Class L or Lava Planets are sought after for two reasons; the ease of generating power using a Geothermal Power Plant on every Volcano, and the high Nitrium deposit. These planets are generally used to produce either Tritanium, or raw Nitrium. However, they are very expensive to terraform.

The maximum number of Volcanos on a lava planet (after terraforming) is seven (that is, you can only add one).

A good production for a fully terraformed Lava is 8 Tritanium per tick (if you use soldiers to opress your population, which damages your internal reputation), but this can be substantially increased if you import the Duranium to feed your Tritanium Factorys rather than producing it on the planet - a lava can make 20 Tritanium per tick without the repuation damage of soldiers if you import 40 Duranium per tick from trade or another planet.



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