The Universe (Servers)
- Galaxies: Each Galaxy has its own unique characteristics, including its size, shape, age, and number of stars and planets. Players can choose to explore different Galaxies based on their preferences.
- Planets: Planets are the celestial bodies that orbit stars within a Galaxy. Planets can vary greatly in size, composition, and atmosphere. Some planets may be habitable, while others may be hostile to life.
- Servers: Servers are the physical infrastructure that powers the game. Each Galaxy is hosted on a separate server, which allows for a large number of players to simultaneously explore the same Galaxy.
Galaxies
- Galaxy Name: Each Galaxy has a unique name that identifies it.
- Galaxy Type: Galaxies are classified into different types based on their shape and structure. The most common types of Galaxies are spiral, elliptical, and lenticular.
- Galaxy Size: Galaxies can vary greatly in size, from small dwarf galaxies to large supergiant galaxies.
- Galaxy Age: Galaxies have different ages, with some being billions of years old and others being relatively young.
- Galaxy Population: Galaxies can have different populations of stars and planets. Some Galaxies may be rich in young stars and planets, while others may be dominated by older stars and planets.
Server | Description |
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Sirius | Test Server available to test new functionalities |
Rigel | Beta Version available for all players |
TBD | Soon |
Planets
- Planet Name: Each planet has a unique name that identifies it.
- Planet Type: Planets are classified into different types based on their composition and atmosphere. The most common types of planets are terrestrial, gas giants, and ice giants.
- Planet Size: Planets can vary greatly in size, from small dwarf planets to large gas giants.
- Planet Atmosphere: Planets can have different atmospheres, ranging from thin atmospheres to thick atmospheres that are rich in greenhouse gases.
- Planet Resources: Planets can have different resources that can be exploited by players, such as minerals, water, and energy.