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Type: Mod
Mod category: Modpack, Planet
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19 Feb, 2016 @ 11:34am
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Doctors Planet Pack S3 #2 [Discontinued]

In 2 collections by Doctor Octoganapus
Doctors Planets (Master Collection)
130 items
Doctors Series 3 Planets [Discontinued]
15 items
Description
This pack contains my second set of planets of my third planet series and their moons.

This pack contains:

- Recana
- Kisola
- Aynor
- Aevis
- Eita
- Teris
- Mise

Recana:

Recana is a small alien planet with dense vegetation. There is large amounts of water on its surface that is surrounded by vegetation. The planet is mostly mountainous and has large frozen areas on its poles.

Recommended Moon = Kisola
Recommended Size = 84000m (84km)
Oxygen Level = Low
Gravity = 0.7g

Kisola:

Kisola is a small frozen moon with a thin atmosphere.

Recommended Planet = Recana
Recommended Size 19000m (19km)
Oxygen Level = None
Gravity = 0.25g

Aynor:

Aynor is a Gas Giant planet.

(Note: It still has solid voxels but it was designed to look and feel like a gas giant planet. Also the voxels would act like a crushing pressure for any ships caught in the gravity well.)

Gravity = 36g

Aevis:

Aevis is a alien planet that was named after the planet Novis. This planet is very similar to the planet Novis in terrain and life however the life is definitely not Earth like. There is dense vegetation on Aevis with the thickest forests being located around the many large lakes scattered across the surface. Aevis's thick atmosphere makes it easy to fly in but also causes some visibility issues as well so travelers be aware.

Note: There are spiders on this planet

Recommended Moon = Eita
Recommended Size = 120000m (120km)
Oxygen Level = Low
Gravity = 1.2g

Eita:

Eita is a small barren moon that orbits the planet Aevis.

Recommended Planet = Aevis
Recommended Size = 19000m (19km)
Oxygen Level = None
Gravity = 0.25g

Teris:

Teris is a mostly lifeless barren world. The planets little amount of planet life gives it a low oxygen atmosphere however the atmosphere its self is quite dense. Something the first explorers to this planet notice is that the surface has many large and hollow spike formations. They thought they were volcanoes at first but further investigation showed no evidence for that assumption. After a few months of study a team of scientists learned that these spikes were not formed naturally but were never able to find out what formed them.

Recommended Moon = Mise
Recommended Size = 102000m (102km)
Oxygen Level = Low
Gravity = 0.85g

Mise:

Mise is a small moon with rough terrain and icy poles.

Recommended Planet = Teris
Recommended Size = 19000m (19km)
Oxygen Level = None
Gravity = 0.25g

Please comment with feedback and don't forget to rate.
6 Comments
Greyson XMG 12 Apr, 2016 @ 11:35am 
:) I know, but there are adverse effects to SE in doing that.

I was refering to native support of Gas Giants that would not have size limitations due to the fact they had no voxels.
Doctor Octoganapus  [author] 12 Apr, 2016 @ 12:49am 
@Greyson XMG You already can make planets 1000km look at my guide: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=637845840
Greyson XMG 12 Apr, 2016 @ 12:34am 
Aynor. Interesting attempt at a gas giant. I hope you can upgrade it (code permiting).

1000km size. No voxels. Mega-thick clouds, and a gassy looking kill zone.

But Jupiter only has a 'surface' gravity of 2.528g. The difference is that the gravity field is Mega-huge. It would be fun to place a few moons inside the fringes of such a gravity field.

When True gas giants can be implemented. Till then, I can rail and whine on the forums.
Doctor Octoganapus  [author] 9 Mar, 2016 @ 11:42am 
Watch this old update video: https://youtu.be/4BHxaVND4sg?t=147
magww 9 Mar, 2016 @ 6:44am 
how do i play this???? I hate how there is no information on how to use planets or planet packs!!!! going crazy
PigKiller 19 Feb, 2016 @ 3:51pm 
Thanks Doc!
Always a great job.