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A '''Shattered World''' is what remains of a [[Water World]] after it has been assaulted by a [[Mycon]] [[Deep Child]] — a shattered, thin crust floating on top of a highly unstable ball of magma. These planets usually feature insanely high amounts of precious metals such as gold, large amounts of radioactive materials, and somewhere along its wracked surface, a impact point can be found. It is here that the planetary exploration crew of the [[Vindicator]] found the ominous Mycon [[Deep Child Egg Case Fragments]]. | A '''Shattered World''' is what remains of a [[Water World]] after it has been assaulted by a [[Mycon]] [[Deep Child]] — a shattered, thin crust floating on top of a highly unstable ball of magma. These planets usually feature insanely high amounts of precious metals such as gold, large amounts of radioactive materials, and somewhere along its wracked surface, a impact point can be found. It is here that the planetary exploration crew of the [[Vindicator]] found the ominous Mycon [[Deep Child Egg Case Fragments]]. | ||
− | + | Examples of such a worlds are [[Syra]], the old [[Syreen]] homeworld, which is located at 600.8 : 263.1, Gamma Brahe I (at 635.4 : 272.9) or Gamma Scorpii I (at 647.9 : 206.2). | |
[[Category:Planet Types]] | [[Category:Planet Types]] |
Revision as of 13:43, 6 April 2005
A Shattered World is what remains of a Water World after it has been assaulted by a Mycon Deep Child — a shattered, thin crust floating on top of a highly unstable ball of magma. These planets usually feature insanely high amounts of precious metals such as gold, large amounts of radioactive materials, and somewhere along its wracked surface, a impact point can be found. It is here that the planetary exploration crew of the Vindicator found the ominous Mycon Deep Child Egg Case Fragments.
Examples of such a worlds are Syra, the old Syreen homeworld, which is located at 600.8 : 263.1, Gamma Brahe I (at 635.4 : 272.9) or Gamma Scorpii I (at 647.9 : 206.2).