Planets

A planet is a celestial body floating in space. Planets can have many types of terrain, vegetation, and other unique features.

Planets are defined through a planetary classification system.

- Class-D planets are rocky planetoids and moons.

- Class-H Planets are desert worlds.

- Class-J planets are gas giants like Jupiter.

- Class-K worlds are devoid of life, but can be terraforemd.

- Class-L planets are barely habitable worlds that support little life.

- Class-M planets, like Earth, can support life and have breathable air.

- Class-N planets have corrosive atmospheres. Venus is a prime example.

- Class-Y planets are referred to as "Demon worlds." Immanuel is a Class-Y planet.