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Old March 27th, 2002, 05:49 PM

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Default Re: Are gas giants really an advantage?

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Originally posted by Andrés Lescano:
Count planets of every type atmosphere and size in sectypes.
Count how many are allowes as any and how many are forced to be of a certain size and/or armosphere in every systemtype
Multipliy the resulting value by the times each system appears according to quadranttypes.
Compile everything in to a graphic (so no one understands it).
Post it here.



Very nice picture. The only thing I cannot distinquish is rocks vs ice. But I will hazard a guess and say the rocks outnumber the ice so then I can tell which is which.
None has alot less than I thought. Did you include moons? I always liked None because there are always alot of moons littered around the galaxy. But according to your graphic, all the other atmospheres have more tiny planets than None does.
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