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Topic: Very Young Orangutans Could Grow Bananas... (Read 3449 times)
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the grand fot
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"Very Young Orangutans Could Grow Bananas, Perhaps Rather Well" The color of a planet seen from space will give you a general idea about the quality of the minerals on it. That phrase is the mnemonic that helps you remember, from good to bad, what color planets you should look for. (Hayes tells you this, when you ask him "What kind of resources are most useful to our mission?") So what the hell does it stand for? VYO CGB PRW V - Violet? Probably, but see below Y - Yellow O - Orange C - Cyan? Cream? G - Green B - Blue P - Purple? Pink? R - Red W - White Can someone enlighten me here?
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Raymond
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Violet=Pink
P=purple
c=cyan,
note however that red planets are occasionally ruby worlds with vast quantities of exotics
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Yehat_Sympathizer
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Whites are quite useless. I've never found A white planet worth mining. The rest can give you very nice surprises.
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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Whites usually have very low gravity and thus very low fuel costs (around 4 RU), so if running out of cargo space isn't an issue the base metals can be worth it.
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the grand fot
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Duly noted. Thanks for the help.
Now pardon me as the corpses of the crew pile up in attempt to accumulate enough biological data to please the Melnorme.
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the grand fot
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Yeah, that's me.
Now, if you'll excuse me I must mount an armed response to Kohr-Ah incursions into Tucanae.
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