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ALERT!! Skip the first paragraph if you don't want to hear a huge nerd-lecture on this!!
Gas giants, in case you don't know, are enormous spheres of mostly gas, surrounding a small-planet sized core. They are all several times larger and more massive than the Earth, and most are found far from their parent stars, because they form out here due to the lack of heat from their stars. Some migrate inward, creating a class of planets called "Hot Jupiters," some of which can whip around a star in less than 24 Earth hours! Some have sets of rings, made out of rock, dust, soot, or ice, and many have fleets of moons (Jupiter, for example, holds a grand total of 67 known moons).
If gas giants were to be implemented, they would be significantly larger than regular terrestrial planets, maybe the size of a whole sector. (for reference, terrestrial planets range from 800m to 1600m in diameter, and one sector is 5000m in diameter, so gas giants should be anywhere from 4000m to maybe 6000m in diameter)
Gas giants would be divided in three classes, based on distance from their stars;
Gas giants should have moons, and they could have their own sub-classes; barren, icy, or Titan.
The most useful things that gas giants could be used for - besides making a badass looking base - would probably be fuel scooping...IF THEY ADDED FUEL!!
If you have any suggestions for how gas giants could be implemented that agree - or disagree - with mine, please let me know! And if the developers ever add gas giants, I thank you! (even if you don't use any of my ideas)
Gas giants, in case you don't know, are enormous spheres of mostly gas, surrounding a small-planet sized core. They are all several times larger and more massive than the Earth, and most are found far from their parent stars, because they form out here due to the lack of heat from their stars. Some migrate inward, creating a class of planets called "Hot Jupiters," some of which can whip around a star in less than 24 Earth hours! Some have sets of rings, made out of rock, dust, soot, or ice, and many have fleets of moons (Jupiter, for example, holds a grand total of 67 known moons).
If gas giants were to be implemented, they would be significantly larger than regular terrestrial planets, maybe the size of a whole sector. (for reference, terrestrial planets range from 800m to 1600m in diameter, and one sector is 5000m in diameter, so gas giants should be anywhere from 4000m to maybe 6000m in diameter)
Gas giants would be divided in three classes, based on distance from their stars;
Standard: large gas giants with exotic colors of greens, blues, purples and whites.
Ice Giants: smaller gas giants far from their stars, with blue, purple and white colors.
Hot Jupiters: gas giants very close to their stars, yellow, orange, and red, or even black if you want to be a sicko like me
Ice Giants: smaller gas giants far from their stars, with blue, purple and white colors.
Hot Jupiters: gas giants very close to their stars, yellow, orange, and red, or even black if you want to be a sicko like me
Gas giants should have moons, and they could have their own sub-classes; barren, icy, or Titan.
Barren moons could just be plain, cratered worlds with zero atmosphere. They could have large amounts of ores beneath their surface.
Icy moons could have large plains of ice with jagged snowy cliffs and ravines, possibly with a liquid ocean like Europa.
Titan moons would be very cold and alien. They would appear orange or tan with large lakes of natural gas, like methane or ethane. They would also have thick orange, purple or orange atmospheres, and if precipitation was ever implemented it could rain methane instead of water.
If ring systems were added to planets (terrestrial or gaseous), then they could be large clusters of asteroids trapped in orbit. Due to the size of the rings, the asteroids would need to be much smaller than regular asteroids, as this would generate a lot of lag. But if you were to build a base within an asteroid in a ring system...just imagine the amazing view! There would be a large field of asteroids followed by a massive gas giant, possibly with a moon or two in the background.Icy moons could have large plains of ice with jagged snowy cliffs and ravines, possibly with a liquid ocean like Europa.
Titan moons would be very cold and alien. They would appear orange or tan with large lakes of natural gas, like methane or ethane. They would also have thick orange, purple or orange atmospheres, and if precipitation was ever implemented it could rain methane instead of water.
The most useful things that gas giants could be used for - besides making a badass looking base - would probably be fuel scooping...IF THEY ADDED FUEL!!
If you have any suggestions for how gas giants could be implemented that agree - or disagree - with mine, please let me know! And if the developers ever add gas giants, I thank you! (even if you don't use any of my ideas)
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