Desert Planet (Class-G)

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Desert.gif

Orbital view

Desert Planet
Terrain characteristics
Desert Rock Space

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).

Most deserts produce 10-12 Isolinear Chips or 22-23 Antimatter.

Because of the availability of power from Solar Arrays, you should never use fusion reactors on a desert. In other words, do not do this: VigerFail.jpg


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