Standard planet (Class-M)
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| + | !| Standard planet | ||
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| + | * [[Desert]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Grassland]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Space]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Mountain]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Water]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Forest]] <br> | ||
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| + | !| Properties | ||
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| + | * 5 - Atmospheric density <br> | ||
| + | * 30 - [[Attractiveness]]<br> | ||
| + | * 1 - [[Dilithium]] deposits<br> | ||
| + | * 6 - [[Iridium Ore]] concentration<br> | ||
| + | * 4 - Orbital solar power<br> | ||
| + | * 6 - Solar power in desert sectors<br> | ||
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| + | '''Class M''' or '''Standard Planets''' is the first planet a player starts with and players may have no more then one Class-M planets. They are well suited for [[Plasteel]] production though are moderately useful for other resources with the exception of [[Nitrium]] and [[Sorium]]. | ||
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| + | {{seealso}} | ||
| + | * [[Planet Classes]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Solar Cells]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Solar Array]] <br> | ||
| + | * [[Solar Satellite]] <br> | ||
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| + | [[Category:Stellar Cartography]] | ||
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Class M or Standard Planets is the first planet a player starts with and players may have no more then one Class-M planets. They are well suited for Plasteel production though are moderately useful for other resources with the exception of Nitrium and Sorium.
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