Talk:Inhabited Worlds (FWNG)

Erandus
A note for Tamayomari, you cannot create planets that do not exist. Basic Rule 1 states that you may only use land that already exists. You cannot create new land masses. This includes planets. There are hundreds of registered exoplanets that have been discovered by scientists. Choose one you feel can sustain valid life and colonize that. You cannot create random planets that don't exist in reality. You are free to take an already existing planet or moon. Erandus does not exist nor does it's planets. United Planets 11:55, 12 March 2009 (UTC)


 * I bet that you can cite that the system, Erandus, is a system that has become so popular it is called a slang name. Then choose another solar system that will be "Erandus," even though it isn't called Erandus. Thanks, TimeMaster Talk Main Contribs 20:06, 12 March 2009 (UTC)

The issue isn't that he is renaming an already existing solar system. He made one up, that doesn't exist in reality and made up planets that do not exist, so he can have control of a perfectly Earth-like world and resources and new minerals that don't exist. There are planets in existance that have moons that are theorized to be potentially Earth-like which he can use but to make up something like Erandus is unfair. Then everyone might as well make up perfect Earth planets and colonize them, etc, which is ridiculous and going a bit too far. United Planets 20:16, 12 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Is discovering new materials with like 500 electrons Ok? Thanks, TimeMaster Talk Main Contribs 01:02, 13 March 2009 (UTC)

It would be easier to do it this way rather than going through a list of thousands of discovered planets. At any rate, there is a possibility planets such as these exist, past the current reach of human. Shoudn't the rule only apply to the planet Earth?

Above message was also me, I would just like to point out that Tamayomari intended to create a system similar to the Epsilon Eridani system. (Notice the similarity: Eridanus-Erandus). A sidenote, not as important, it's somewhat difficult for us to understand the notations in the Planet List, as we are currently 13 years old, and have not yet began to learn of things such as these. (Other than the early curriculum of learning about our solar system, we've done no study whatsoever of space.) Just a question, so it MAY be possible for me to find a suitable system - In the temperatures I've been seeing, they've been around 6000K. Is that the star's average surface temperature or something? Isseiryu 05:58, 30 March 2009 (UTC)

Planet/System list
Can someone post a list of systems and planets that are currently available or colinized? It would help out to know how controls what.

See: Inhabited Worlds (Future World) Everything currently colonized or being explored is on that list. For planets and systems that are free to use, read Planet List. United Planets 01:13, 22 March 2009 (UTC)