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This page contains a list of all named planets and other notable planetary bodies such as moons, stars, artificial planet-like structures, etc. | This page contains a list of all named planets and other notable planetary bodies such as moons, stars, artificial planet-like structures, etc. | ||
=== Environment Types === | |||
===== Stars ===== | |||
* A-Type Dwarf Star: Large/bright white-coloured stars. | |||
* D-Type Dwarf Star: Stellar remnants created during the deaths of smaller stars. | |||
* F-Type Yellow-White-Dwarf Star: Medium-sized yellowish-white stars. | |||
* G-Type Yellow-Dwarf Star: Medium-sized yellow-coloured stars. | |||
* K-Type Orange Dwarf Star: Small orange and orangish-red coloured stars. | |||
* M-Type Red Dwarf Star: Small red-coloured stars. | |||
===== Planetary Environments ===== | |||
* Arid: Drier environments such as deserts or dry grasslands. | |||
** Deserts: Waterless dry areas typically covered in sand. | |||
** Steppes: Forest-less grasslands or shrublands. | |||
* Desolate: A lifeless area incapable of naturally supporting life without the usage of artificial habitats. | |||
* Ecumenopolis: Planet-wide cities or urban areas. | |||
* Forests: Areas covered by trees (or equivalent plants) and undergrowth | |||
* Glaciers: Areas covered in persistent thick layers of ice. | |||
* Grasslands / Plains: Areas covered mainly by grass with little trees (or equivalent plants). | |||
* Islands: Smaller areas of land surrounded by oceans. | |||
* Lakes: Smaller bodies of water surrounded by land. | |||
* Moist: Slightly wet areas home to frequent rain. | |||
** Misty: Areas frequented by mist, which are ground-level clouds of moisture. | |||
* Ocean: Large expanses covered in water. | |||
** Logos Type: Oceans under the influence of the Logos particle, causing anti-gravity-like effects. | |||
** Polar Ocean: An ocean only found in the polar regions. | |||
* Rocky: Areas whose ground is mostly composed of rock. | |||
* Semi-Arid: Areas that are too wet to be considered arid but too dry to be considered non-arid. | |||
** Semi-Arid Grasslands: Grasslands in semi-arid landscapes, making them home to much fewer plants. | |||
* Temperate: Areas with relatively mild temperatures and climates. | |||
* Tropical: Warm and often Wet areas home to a 'dry season' and a 'monsoon season'. | |||
** Jungles: Areas overgrown by particularly dense and thick forests and vegetation found in tropical environments. | |||
* Tundra: Cold flat areas with frozen soil typically devoid of trees. | |||
* Varied: Areas or planets home to various different environment types. | |||
* Volcanic: Areas home to intense tectonic activity in the form of volcanoes, lava, and earthquakes. | |||
===== Other Celestial Bodies ===== | |||
* Artificial Structure: A non-natural structure or habitat created by lifeforms or mechanical beings. | |||
* Asteroid: A small planetary body incapable of moulding itself into a spherical shape. | |||
* Black Hole: Unusual objects whose density and gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. | |||
* Gas Giant: Large planets mostly consisting of gas instead of solid ground. | |||
** Chthonian planet: Planets created as a result of a star ripping away the atmosphere of a Gas Giant due to its proximity to the star. | |||
** Ice Giant: Smaller Gas Giants home to heavier gasses. | |||
== Milky Way Galaxy == | == Milky Way Galaxy == | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 18 February 2025
This page contains a list of all named planets and other notable planetary bodies such as moons, stars, artificial planet-like structures, etc.
Environment Types
Stars
- A-Type Dwarf Star: Large/bright white-coloured stars.
- D-Type Dwarf Star: Stellar remnants created during the deaths of smaller stars.
- F-Type Yellow-White-Dwarf Star: Medium-sized yellowish-white stars.
- G-Type Yellow-Dwarf Star: Medium-sized yellow-coloured stars.
- K-Type Orange Dwarf Star: Small orange and orangish-red coloured stars.
- M-Type Red Dwarf Star: Small red-coloured stars.
Planetary Environments
- Arid: Drier environments such as deserts or dry grasslands.
- Deserts: Waterless dry areas typically covered in sand.
- Steppes: Forest-less grasslands or shrublands.
- Desolate: A lifeless area incapable of naturally supporting life without the usage of artificial habitats.
- Ecumenopolis: Planet-wide cities or urban areas.
- Forests: Areas covered by trees (or equivalent plants) and undergrowth
- Glaciers: Areas covered in persistent thick layers of ice.
- Grasslands / Plains: Areas covered mainly by grass with little trees (or equivalent plants).
- Islands: Smaller areas of land surrounded by oceans.
- Lakes: Smaller bodies of water surrounded by land.
- Moist: Slightly wet areas home to frequent rain.
- Misty: Areas frequented by mist, which are ground-level clouds of moisture.
- Ocean: Large expanses covered in water.
- Logos Type: Oceans under the influence of the Logos particle, causing anti-gravity-like effects.
- Polar Ocean: An ocean only found in the polar regions.
- Rocky: Areas whose ground is mostly composed of rock.
- Semi-Arid: Areas that are too wet to be considered arid but too dry to be considered non-arid.
- Semi-Arid Grasslands: Grasslands in semi-arid landscapes, making them home to much fewer plants.
- Temperate: Areas with relatively mild temperatures and climates.
- Tropical: Warm and often Wet areas home to a 'dry season' and a 'monsoon season'.
- Jungles: Areas overgrown by particularly dense and thick forests and vegetation found in tropical environments.
- Tundra: Cold flat areas with frozen soil typically devoid of trees.
- Varied: Areas or planets home to various different environment types.
- Volcanic: Areas home to intense tectonic activity in the form of volcanoes, lava, and earthquakes.
Other Celestial Bodies
- Artificial Structure: A non-natural structure or habitat created by lifeforms or mechanical beings.
- Asteroid: A small planetary body incapable of moulding itself into a spherical shape.
- Black Hole: Unusual objects whose density and gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
- Gas Giant: Large planets mostly consisting of gas instead of solid ground.
- Chthonian planet: Planets created as a result of a star ripping away the atmosphere of a Gas Giant due to its proximity to the star.
- Ice Giant: Smaller Gas Giants home to heavier gasses.
Milky Way Galaxy
Dagda Satellite Galaxy
| Name | Rim | Quadrant | Grid | System | Nation | Species | Environment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dagda's Galactic Centre | Deep Core | Core | D3 | Dagda's Galactic Centre System | Black Hole | ||
| Firestone | Deep Core | Core | D3 | Firestone System | Galactic Federation | Various[13] | |
| Installation Dagda | Inner Rim | Alpha | C5 | Installation Dagda System | HAWK | Artificial Structure | |
| Offsite | Core Worlds | Core | D4 | Offsite System | HAWK | Desolate | |
| Onaxus | Inner Rim | Beta | G3 | Onaxus System | The State of Onaxus | Onaxunians | Grasslands, Forests |
| Zaithera | Outer Rim | Gamma | A5 | Zaithera System | Galactic Federation | Various[14] |
Other Planets[15]
| Name | Location | System | Nation | Species | Environment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corecent | Backrooms System? | Alpha Sol System (Formerly) | Humans? | Temperate |
- ↑ On its moon Alkid
- ↑ In various orbital space stations
- ↑ Formerly within the Taijol System
- ↑ On several of its moons
- ↑ (On its moon Kileez)
- ↑ On its moon Triton
- ↑ On its moons
- ↑ Formerly within the Taijol System
- ↑ Formerly also known as "Taijol-3"
- ↑ Formerly located in the Taijol System in the Outer Rim.
- ↑ On its moon Titania
- ↑ (On moons)
- ↑ (In Spacestations)
- ↑ (In Spacestations)
- ↑ Not in any galaxy
