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[edit] Star Trek: Armada IIThere are six different classes of planets that you encounter. All planets supply metal, although in varying amounts, that can be harvested with orbital processing facilities or the resource collectors of some races. Some planets are capable of supporting life, and are therefore able to be colonised. You must use a colony ship to colonise a planet. Once colonised, the planet will provide a steady influx of crew to your crew pool. Note: Species 8472 do not colonise planets.
[edit] Class D PlanetThese planets are small, rocky planetoids. They are generally rich in metals, but not capable of supporting life.
[edit] Class H PlanetThese planets tend to be extremely dry and are often referred to as desert planets. Class H planets can only support a sparse civilian population, though they have high metal contents.
[edit] Class J PlanetClass J planets are gas giants with turbulent atmospheres, similar to Jupiter and Saturn from Earth's solar system. While these planets possess rich metal deposits, they cannot be colonised.
[edit] Class K PlanetClass K planets are arctic worlds, with a small amount of harvestable metal. A light population can be established.
[edit] Class L PlanetClass L planets are small, rocky, terrestrial worlds with thin atmospheres and extreme temperatures, capable of supporting a medium civilian population. A small amount of metal is available from Class L planets.
[edit] Class M PlanetThese are worlds with oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres and are highly supportive of organic life. The Class M Planets can support a heavy population, but offer the least access to metal.
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