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[[Cruiser|_PoPonamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
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Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
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{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="2"
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!Name!!Type{{ref|1}}!!Color{{ref|2}}!!Tectonics!!Density / Atmosphere!!class="unsortable"|Materials
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!Acid
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|Small,  Cratered||Green||Low ||Normal, Light||Sulfuric Acid (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Formic Acid (Heavy), Hydrocyanic Acid (Heavy), Phosphoric Acid (Heavy), Nitric Acid (Heavy)
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|-
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!Alkali
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|Small,  Cratered||Green||Low ||Normal, Medium||Calcium (Medium), Barium (Medium), Strontium (Medium)
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|-
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!Auric
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|Small,  Topo||Yellow||No ||High, Medium||Gold (Huge), Gold (Huge), Gold (Huge)
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|-
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!Azure
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|Small,  Cratered||Blue||Med ||Low, Medium||Indium (Light), Molybdenum (Light), Vanadium (Light)
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|-
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!Carbide
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|Small,  Cratered||Red||Low ||Normal, Light||Carbon (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy)
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|-
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!Chlorine
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|Large,  Cratered||Green||High ||Normal, Light||Chlorine (Heavy), Chlorine (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Zinc (Light), Gallium (Trace)
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|-
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!Chondrite
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|Small,  Cratered||Purple||High ||Normal, Nothing||Ethanol (Heavy), Free Radicals (Heavy)
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|-
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!Cimmerian
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|Small,  Topo||Red||Low ||High, Nothing||Methane (Medium), Ammonia (Medium), Methanol (Medium), Lithium (Medium)
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|-
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!Copper
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|Small,  Topo||Green||No ||High, Medium||Copper (Huge), Copper (Huge)
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|-
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!Cracked ([[Shattered World|Shattered]])
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|Large,  Cratered||Orange||Super ||Normal, Nothing||Palladium (Huge), Iridium (Huge), Technetium (Huge), Polonium (Huge), Sodium (Huge), Manganese (Huge), Chromium (Huge)
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|-
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!Crimson
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|Small,  Cratered||Red||No ||Normal, Heavy||Barium (Light), Boron (Light), Beryllium (Light), Bismuth (Light), Bromine (Light)
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|-
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!Cyanic
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|Small,  Topo||Green||No ||Light, Light||Cyanoacetylene (Huge)
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|-
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!Dust
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|Small,  Cratered||Red||Low ||Low, Medium||Bismuth (Light), Aluminum (Light), Potassium (Light)
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|-
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!Emerald
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|Large,  Topo||Green||No ||Low, Nothing||Aguuti Nodules (Huge), Antimatter (Medium)
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|-
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!Fluorescent
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|Large,  Cratered||Violet||Low ||High, Light||Technetium (Huge), Neon (Huge), Radon (Light), Potassium (Light)
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|-
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!Gas Giant
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|Gas Giant||Various||No ||Super, Super Thick||N/A
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|-
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!Green
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|Small,  Cratered||Green||Med ||Normal, Heavy||Praseodymium (Heavy), Neodymium (Heavy)
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|-
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!Halide
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|Small,  Cratered||Green||No ||Low, Light||Fluorine (Medium), Bromine (Medium), Bromine (Medium), Astatine (Medium), Iodine (Medium)
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|-
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!Hydrocarbon
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|Large,  Topo||Blue||Low ||Normal, Light||Hydrocarbons (Huge), Bismuth (Light), Tantalum (Trace)
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|-
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!Infrared
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|Small,  Cratered||Red||Low ||Normal, Heavy||Mercury (Heavy)
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|-
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!Iodine
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|Large,  Cratered||Green||Med ||Low, Medium||Iodine (Heavy), Magnesium (Light), Tungsten (Trace)
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|-
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!Lanthanide
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|Small,  Cratered||Yellow||High ||High, Light||Lanthanum (Medium), Cerium (Medium), Praseodymium (Medium), Neodymium (Medium), Promethium (Medium), Samarium (Medium), Gadolinium (Medium), Terbium (Medium)
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|-
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!Magma
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|Large,  Topo||Red||Super ||High, Light||Lead (Light), Nickel (Light), Iron (Light)
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|-
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!Magnetic
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|Large,  Cratered||Green||High ||High, Nothing||Zinc (Heavy), Nickel (Medium), Magnetic Monopoles (Trace), Niobium (Light), Iron (Heavy)
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|-
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!Maroon
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|Large,  Cratered||Red||No ||Low, Medium||Cesium (Medium), Silicon (Medium), Phosphorus (Medium), Rhodium (Medium), Cadmium (Medium)
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|-
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!Metal
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|Small,  Cratered||Orange||Low ||High, Heavy||Iron (Huge), Nickel (Heavy), Vanadium (Medium), Silver (Medium), Uranium (Heavy), Sulfur (Medium), Copper (Heavy)
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|-
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!Noble
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|Small,  Cratered||Blue||No ||Light, Light||Neon (Light), Radon (Light), Argon (Light), Krypton (Light), Xenon (Light), Helium (Light)
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|-
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!Oolite
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|Small,  Cratered||Violet||Low ||High, Heavy||Holmium (Medium), Erbium (Medium), Thulium (Medium), Ytterbium (Medium), Lutetium (Medium), Palladium (Medium), Silver (Medium), Iridium (Medium)
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|-
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!Opalescent
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|Small,  Cratered||Cyan||Low ||Low, Nothing||Samarium (Light), Gadolinium (Light), Argon (Light), Lithium (Light), Silicon (Light), Arsenic (Light)
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|-
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!Organic
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|Large,  Topo||Cyan||Med ||Normal, Light||Free Radicals (Heavy), Formaldehyde (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy), Carbon Dioxide (Heavy)
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|-
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!Pellucid
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|Small,  Cratered||Purple||No ||Low, Light||Tzo Crystals (Trace)
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|-
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!Plutonic
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|Large,  Cratered||Yellow||Low ||High, Heavy||Beryllium (Huge), Boron (Huge), Lanthanum (Medium), Astatine (Medium), Francium (Medium), Titanium (Light), Cerium (Medium)
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|-
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!Primordial
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|Large,  Cratered||Green||Super ||Normal, Heavy||Cesium (Medium), Barium (Medium), Rubidium (Medium), Methane (Huge), Ammonia (Huge)
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|-
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!Purple
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|Small,  Cratered||Purple||Low ||Low, Light||Rhenium (Medium), Cadmium (Medium)
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|-
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!Quasi- degenerate
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|Small,  Topo||Green||Med ||High, Nothing||Degenerate Matter (Medium)
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|-
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!Radioactive
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|Small,  Cratered||Orange||No ||Super, Light||Astatine (Medium), Francium (Medium), Radium (Medium), Actinium (Medium), Thorium (Medium), Protactinium (Medium)
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|-
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![[Rainbow World|Rainbow]]
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|Large,  Topo||Yellow||No ||Low, Light||Actinium (Heavy), Thorium (Heavy), Protactinium (Heavy), Neptunium (Heavy), Plutonium (Heavy), Ozone (Huge), Ozone (Huge)
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|-
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!Redux
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|Large,  Cratered||Green||Low ||Normal, Light||Bromine (Medium), Oxygen (Medium), Fluorine (Medium), Sulfur (Medium), Chlorine (Medium), Iodine (Medium), Zirconium (Light)
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|-
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!Ruby
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|Large,  Topo||Red||No ||Low, Light||Tzo Crystals (Huge), Neutronium (Medium)
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|-
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!Sapphire
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|Large,  Topo||Cyan||No ||Low, Nothing||Reisburg Helices (Huge), Rt Super Fluid (Medium)
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|-
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!Selenic
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|Small,  Cratered||White||No ||Low, Light||Iron (Light), Aluminum (Light), Calcium (Medium)
 +
|-
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!Superdense
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|Small,  Topo||Purple||High ||Super, Heavy||Lead (Medium), Osmium (Medium)
 +
|-
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!Telluric
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|Large,  Cratered||Blue||Low ||Normal, Heavy||Iridium (Medium), Ruthenium (Medium), Thallium (Medium)
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|-
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!Treasure
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|Small,  Topo||Yellow||No ||Super, Light||Palladium (Heavy), Silver (Heavy), Silver (Heavy), Iridium (Heavy), Gold (Heavy), Platinum (Heavy)
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|-
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!Ultramarine
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|Small,  Cratered||Blue||No ||Light, Heavy||Krypton (Medium), Cobalt (Medium), Holmium (Medium)
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|-
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!Ultraviolet
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|Large,  Cratered||Violet||Med ||High, Heavy||Polonium (Huge), Gold (Huge), Phosphorus (Huge), Scandium (Medium)
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|-
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!Urea
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|Small,  Cratered||Yellow||High ||Low, Heavy||Ammonia (Light), Formaldehyde (Medium)
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|-
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!Vinylogous
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|Large,  Cratered||Purple||Low ||Normal, Nothing||Titanium (Light), Arsenic (Light), Potassium (Light), Rhenium (Light)
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|-
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!Water
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|Large,  Cratered||Blue||Low ||Normal, Medium||Iron (Light), Aluminum (Light), Tin (Light), Lead (Light), Uranium (Trace), Molybdenum (Trace)
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|-
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!Xenolithic
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|Large,  Cratered||Cyan||Low ||Normal, Medium||Aluminum (Huge), Platinum (Light), Germanium (Trace)
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|-
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!Yttric
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|Small, Cratered||Violet||Low ||High, Medium||Ytterbium (Huge), Yttrium (Huge)
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|}
  
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
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See also: [[List of planet types]]
  
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
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==Notes and references==
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{{note|1}}''Size affects the sprite used to represent the planet in interplanetary mode and the number of satellites. Small worlds are either moons or planets without any moons. Large worlds have a 193/256 chance of having no moons, a 51/256 chance of having a single moon, and a 12/256 chance of having two moons. Gas Giants have a 27/256 chance of having no moons, a 38/256 chance of having a single moon, a 64/256 chance of having two moons, a 64/256 chance of having three moons, and a 63/256 chance of having four moons. Whether the planet is Topo or Cratered affects the way its surface map is generated.''
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{{note|2}}''As seen from space.''
  
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
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[[Category:Planet Types| ]]
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.namorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sPonamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.
 
 
 
Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.
 
 
 
Ponamorenko was formally charged with deadly aggravated assault Jan. 23, Tatarinova said.
 
 
 
Lineage II is an extremely popular game worldwide in the genre known as MMORPG, or massively multiplayer online role-playing game, in which players interact with one another in virtual worlds.
 
 
 
NCsoft, the South Korean company that produces the game, said in November that the game had 14 million subscribers worldwide.
 
 
 
While there have been few widely known incidents of violence by Russian gamers connected, if only tangentially, to their online passion, they are not unheard of.
 
 
 
At the 2003 World Cyber Games in South Korea, the Russian Counter-Strike team scrapped with the French team at the hotel where they were both staying, Profil reported this week.
 
 
 
In one of the more bizarre crime stories related to online gaming, a Chinese gamer was sentenced to life in prison in 2005 after stabbing to death a rival "Legend of Mir 3" player.
 
 
 
Chinese media reported that the attacker, Qiu Chengwei, stabbed Zhu Caoyun in the chest several times because Zhu had sold their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.old their "dragon saber," a virtual weapon the two had shared, to a third player for $870.
 
 
 
Before killing Zhu, Caoyun tried to file a theft report, but police told him the dragon saber was not actual property and therefore could not be stolen.]]
 

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This is the planetary data as stored in the source code.

Name Type1 Color2 Tectonics Density / Atmosphere Materials
Acid Small, Cratered Green Low Normal, Light Sulfuric Acid (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Formic Acid (Heavy), Hydrocyanic Acid (Heavy), Phosphoric Acid (Heavy), Nitric Acid (Heavy)
Alkali Small, Cratered Green Low Normal, Medium Calcium (Medium), Barium (Medium), Strontium (Medium)
Auric Small, Topo Yellow No High, Medium Gold (Huge), Gold (Huge), Gold (Huge)
Azure Small, Cratered Blue Med Low, Medium Indium (Light), Molybdenum (Light), Vanadium (Light)
Carbide Small, Cratered Red Low Normal, Light Carbon (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy)
Chlorine Large, Cratered Green High Normal, Light Chlorine (Heavy), Chlorine (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Hydrochloric Acid (Heavy), Zinc (Light), Gallium (Trace)
Chondrite Small, Cratered Purple High Normal, Nothing Ethanol (Heavy), Free Radicals (Heavy)
Cimmerian Small, Topo Red Low High, Nothing Methane (Medium), Ammonia (Medium), Methanol (Medium), Lithium (Medium)
Copper Small, Topo Green No High, Medium Copper (Huge), Copper (Huge)
Cracked (Shattered) Large, Cratered Orange Super Normal, Nothing Palladium (Huge), Iridium (Huge), Technetium (Huge), Polonium (Huge), Sodium (Huge), Manganese (Huge), Chromium (Huge)
Crimson Small, Cratered Red No Normal, Heavy Barium (Light), Boron (Light), Beryllium (Light), Bismuth (Light), Bromine (Light)
Cyanic Small, Topo Green No Light, Light Cyanoacetylene (Huge)
Dust Small, Cratered Red Low Low, Medium Bismuth (Light), Aluminum (Light), Potassium (Light)
Emerald Large, Topo Green No Low, Nothing Aguuti Nodules (Huge), Antimatter (Medium)
Fluorescent Large, Cratered Violet Low High, Light Technetium (Huge), Neon (Huge), Radon (Light), Potassium (Light)
Gas Giant Gas Giant Various No Super, Super Thick N/A
Green Small, Cratered Green Med Normal, Heavy Praseodymium (Heavy), Neodymium (Heavy)
Halide Small, Cratered Green No Low, Light Fluorine (Medium), Bromine (Medium), Bromine (Medium), Astatine (Medium), Iodine (Medium)
Hydrocarbon Large, Topo Blue Low Normal, Light Hydrocarbons (Huge), Bismuth (Light), Tantalum (Trace)
Infrared Small, Cratered Red Low Normal, Heavy Mercury (Heavy)
Iodine Large, Cratered Green Med Low, Medium Iodine (Heavy), Magnesium (Light), Tungsten (Trace)
Lanthanide Small, Cratered Yellow High High, Light Lanthanum (Medium), Cerium (Medium), Praseodymium (Medium), Neodymium (Medium), Promethium (Medium), Samarium (Medium), Gadolinium (Medium), Terbium (Medium)
Magma Large, Topo Red Super High, Light Lead (Light), Nickel (Light), Iron (Light)
Magnetic Large, Cratered Green High High, Nothing Zinc (Heavy), Nickel (Medium), Magnetic Monopoles (Trace), Niobium (Light), Iron (Heavy)
Maroon Large, Cratered Red No Low, Medium Cesium (Medium), Silicon (Medium), Phosphorus (Medium), Rhodium (Medium), Cadmium (Medium)
Metal Small, Cratered Orange Low High, Heavy Iron (Huge), Nickel (Heavy), Vanadium (Medium), Silver (Medium), Uranium (Heavy), Sulfur (Medium), Copper (Heavy)
Noble Small, Cratered Blue No Light, Light Neon (Light), Radon (Light), Argon (Light), Krypton (Light), Xenon (Light), Helium (Light)
Oolite Small, Cratered Violet Low High, Heavy Holmium (Medium), Erbium (Medium), Thulium (Medium), Ytterbium (Medium), Lutetium (Medium), Palladium (Medium), Silver (Medium), Iridium (Medium)
Opalescent Small, Cratered Cyan Low Low, Nothing Samarium (Light), Gadolinium (Light), Argon (Light), Lithium (Light), Silicon (Light), Arsenic (Light)
Organic Large, Topo Cyan Med Normal, Light Free Radicals (Heavy), Formaldehyde (Heavy), Carbon (Heavy), Carbon Dioxide (Heavy)
Pellucid Small, Cratered Purple No Low, Light Tzo Crystals (Trace)
Plutonic Large, Cratered Yellow Low High, Heavy Beryllium (Huge), Boron (Huge), Lanthanum (Medium), Astatine (Medium), Francium (Medium), Titanium (Light), Cerium (Medium)
Primordial Large, Cratered Green Super Normal, Heavy Cesium (Medium), Barium (Medium), Rubidium (Medium), Methane (Huge), Ammonia (Huge)
Purple Small, Cratered Purple Low Low, Light Rhenium (Medium), Cadmium (Medium)
Quasi- degenerate Small, Topo Green Med High, Nothing Degenerate Matter (Medium)
Radioactive Small, Cratered Orange No Super, Light Astatine (Medium), Francium (Medium), Radium (Medium), Actinium (Medium), Thorium (Medium), Protactinium (Medium)
Rainbow Large, Topo Yellow No Low, Light Actinium (Heavy), Thorium (Heavy), Protactinium (Heavy), Neptunium (Heavy), Plutonium (Heavy), Ozone (Huge), Ozone (Huge)
Redux Large, Cratered Green Low Normal, Light Bromine (Medium), Oxygen (Medium), Fluorine (Medium), Sulfur (Medium), Chlorine (Medium), Iodine (Medium), Zirconium (Light)
Ruby Large, Topo Red No Low, Light Tzo Crystals (Huge), Neutronium (Medium)
Sapphire Large, Topo Cyan No Low, Nothing Reisburg Helices (Huge), Rt Super Fluid (Medium)
Selenic Small, Cratered White No Low, Light Iron (Light), Aluminum (Light), Calcium (Medium)
Superdense Small, Topo Purple High Super, Heavy Lead (Medium), Osmium (Medium)
Telluric Large, Cratered Blue Low Normal, Heavy Iridium (Medium), Ruthenium (Medium), Thallium (Medium)
Treasure Small, Topo Yellow No Super, Light Palladium (Heavy), Silver (Heavy), Silver (Heavy), Iridium (Heavy), Gold (Heavy), Platinum (Heavy)
Ultramarine Small, Cratered Blue No Light, Heavy Krypton (Medium), Cobalt (Medium), Holmium (Medium)
Ultraviolet Large, Cratered Violet Med High, Heavy Polonium (Huge), Gold (Huge), Phosphorus (Huge), Scandium (Medium)
Urea Small, Cratered Yellow High Low, Heavy Ammonia (Light), Formaldehyde (Medium)
Vinylogous Large, Cratered Purple Low Normal, Nothing Titanium (Light), Arsenic (Light), Potassium (Light), Rhenium (Light)
Water Large, Cratered Blue Low Normal, Medium Iron (Light), Aluminum (Light), Tin (Light), Lead (Light), Uranium (Trace), Molybdenum (Trace)
Xenolithic Large, Cratered Cyan Low Normal, Medium Aluminum (Huge), Platinum (Light), Germanium (Trace)
Yttric Small, Cratered Violet Low High, Medium Ytterbium (Huge), Yttrium (Huge)

See also: List of planet types

Notes and references[edit]

1Size affects the sprite used to represent the planet in interplanetary mode and the number of satellites. Small worlds are either moons or planets without any moons. Large worlds have a 193/256 chance of having no moons, a 51/256 chance of having a single moon, and a 12/256 chance of having two moons. Gas Giants have a 27/256 chance of having no moons, a 38/256 chance of having a single moon, a 64/256 chance of having two moons, a 64/256 chance of having three moons, and a 63/256 chance of having four moons. Whether the planet is Topo or Cratered affects the way its surface map is generated.
2As seen from space.