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![]() ![]() Visiting a black hole, even for the first time, never triggers a Random Encounter.The black holes originally found on the map are never orbited by planets.Maximum Hull Damage: 7.5 (despite being described as a "Dangerous Atmosphere") damage is not randomīlack holes are different from all other stars in several ways.The vast majority (80%) have one rocky planet, but sometimes one gas giant planet is instead present.Īlthough the atmosphere is described as "Suicidal", it is no worse than the Very Dangerous atmosphere of Supernovae, or the Dangerous Atmosphere of Yellow Dwarfs and Red Giants.Ī naturally-formed black hole, with an abandoned ship being all that orbits it White dwarf stars are the only stars with only one planet in orbit. Maximum Hull Damage: 100 (Suicidal Atmosphere).Typical planets (80% chance): one rocky.They are also the best all-purpose star, with the highest chance (35%) of having one of each type of planet.Ī white dwarf orbited by a single rocky planet Supernovae are the second-best type of star (after yellow dwarfs) to search for garden planets: 55% of all supernovae are orbited by one garden planet. Maximum Hull Damage: 100 (Very Dangerous Atmosphere).Typical planets (35% chance): one garden, one rocky, and one gas giant.Red giants are the only stars that can have three rocky planets (although red dwarfs on average have more rocky planets than red giants).Ī supernova orbited by a gas giant, rocky planet, and garden planet No other neutron stars ever have this configuration, and therefore the chance of this configuration in the Planetary Systems table listed as 0%.Ī red giant orbited by a garden planet, a rocky planet, and a gas giant It is always orbited by three rocky planets. The Blue Objective star is an atypical neutron star. However, when neutron stars are orbited by one gas giant and one rocky planet, the rocky planet is located closer to the star than the gas giant. Typically, gas giant planets are closer to the star than other types of planet. To safely enter a Neutron Star's atmosphere, a ship's resistance needs to be 2 or higher.Īnother unusual aspect of neutron stars is that the order of gas giants and rocky planets is often reversed around neutron stars. Neutron Stars are the only star type where maximum hull damage exceeds 100, meaning they are the only stars that can instantaneously destroy even fully-repaired ships (with 100 Hull). Maximum Hull Damage: 150 (Suicidal Atmosphere).In addition, they are the only star that can be orbited by three gas giants (20% chance).Ī neutron star orbited by a gas giant and a rocky planet Maximum Hull Damage: 75 (Dangerous Atmosphere)īlue giants are the best type of star to search for gas giant planets: 85% of all blue giants are orbited by at least one gas giant.Typical planets (35% chance): one rocky and one gas giant.They also have a high chance (85%) of being orbited by at least one gas giant, making them the second-best type of star (after blue giants) to search for gas giant planets. They are also the only star type that can have two rocky planets (although red giant stars can have three rocky planets). Most red dwarf stars are orbited by 2 rocky planets and 1-2 gas giants (making them the only stars that can have 4 planets). ![]() Red dwarfs are the best type of star to search for rocky planets. Maximum Hull Damage: 50 (Dangerous Atmosphere)Ģ0% on average of all stars are red dwarfs yellow dwarfs and red dwarfs are twice as common as any other star type.Typical planets (55% chance): two rocky and one gas giant.No other yellow dwarfs ever have this configuration, and therefore the chance of this configuration in the Planetary Systems table listed as 0%.Ī red dwarf orbited by 2 rocky planets and 1 gas giant They are always orbited by one rocky planet and one gas giant. The first two yellow dwarf stars in the game (stars A1 and B1) are atypical. Yellow dwarfs are also the only star that can be orbited by more than one garden planet: 15% of yellow dwarfs have three garden planets. 75% of all yellow dwarf stars are orbited by at least one garden planet. Yellow dwarfs are the best stars to search for garden planets. Maximum Hull Damage: 100 (Dangerous Atmosphere)Ģ0% on average of all stars are yellow dwarfs yellow dwarfs and red dwarfs are twice as common as any other star type.Typical planets (45% chance): one garden and two gas giants.A yellow dwarf orbited by 3 garden planets ![]()
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