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