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α-1966.0808
101
DELTA
1966
1701
1979
1701A
1987
1701D
1994
74205
1701B
1995
74656
1209
102
8102
DYN
044
0051
607
1976
1031
1984
1954
1103
415
1045
1864
103
1996
1701E
NEW
2001
01
2004
1701J
2017
1031
2020
75567
2023
1701F
104
1701G
1989
BORG
STAR
1997
D-WAR
1999
29
218
908
2114
85
3504
105
08
713
1995
079
SHIP
3.141
426
105
47
4774
74
402
795
106
31
2017
429
65
871
TRKR
541
656
764
88
001
27
05
03-SUBSPACE LINKS
66-1701
79-1701A
87-1701D
94-74205
95-74656
01-NX01
17-1031
20-75567

Class G


  • [nebula] Dichromic nebulae are interstellar gas clouds with intense gravimetric distortions.
  • [planet] A classification for an inhabitable planet rated as geocrystalline. While volcanic activity is still sporadic, the cooler and older planet is able to sustain complex life. Algae and mosses start to form, along with soft animal life such as jellyfish. Oxygen is in abundance along with nitrogen and, while there wouldn’t be food for them, humanoids can survive on these worlds indefinitely. They are rocky with developing oceans and seas but are silent worlds. Depending on state and position of the planet, a Class G can become a Class H, K, L, M, N, O, or P world. Delta Vega is an example Class G world.

Synonyms:
Dichromic nebula, geocrystalline planet
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