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VaXiS
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I have a suggestion to make a list of the planets with the greatest amount of minerals. All I remember is Alpha Centauri I. What else?
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Nic.
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The Pages of Now and Forever has had such resources posted publicly for years now. For instance:
http://www.classicgaming.com/starcontrol/sc2/maps5.shtml
...the red dots correspond to stars with lots of goodies on them, the hollow circles are supergiants, also coloured to indicate mineral wealth.
They've also got a "star search" program online, put in search terms (e.g., "Mycon" or "Rainbow" or "Zeta Hyades") and it will show you all the relevant info it can find about them:
http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~starcontrol/sc2srch/
...if you enter the search term "minerals" you'll get a nice list of places to go.
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chmmravatar
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WHAT IS DONE IS DONE
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Straight from the roleplaying resource guide (it's also on the PNF site):
The 20 Most Mineral Rich Star Systems
Star System | Mineral Totals | Best Worlds |
Beta Scorpii | 12680 | (5,7,3) |
Delta Tauri | 12080 | (2,1,7) |
Alpha Ceti | 11739 | (2,6b,5a) |
Alpha Centauri | 11476 | (3,8,1) |
Delta Aurigae | 11005 | (7,2a,1b) |
Beta Cephei | 10447 | (6,9b,4) |
Zeeman | 10421 | (5a,4a,6b) |
Zeta Vulpeculae | 9404 | (3a,7,1) |
Beta Normae | 9153 | (3,7,2) |
Delta Brahe | 9100 | (1,3,9a) |
Alpha Antliae | 8734 | (8c,5,3) |
Alpha Columbae | 8370 | (5,4a,4b) |
Epsilon Scuti | 8365 | (5b,4,3a) |
Alpha Ptolemae | 8055 | (7a,7d,6c) |
Beta Persei | 8037 | (6,3c,5a) |
Beta Carinae | 7982 | (2,9d,9b) |
Zeta Volantis | 7912 | (7,6,3) |
Epsilon Normae | 7718 | (4,6,3b) |
Alpha Crucis | 7702 | (2a,5,4a) |
Iota Hyades | 7379 | (2,1,7a) |
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Arsten
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I have a project going to map the whole of the SC2 universe. I only have about 20% of the systems online, so far, but they are the systems near to earth. Full searching capacities available.
http://aec.servebeer.com/sections/sc2tuqm/
Enjoy
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this is definitely nofty -- in that it contains more specific data than the database at the pages of now and forever -- and pictures!
( "nofty" <- a term invented by accident at sluggy.net nafty == not very good. Kind of the average of nifty and nasty nefty == nearly nifty nifty maintains its meaning nofty == niftier than nifty nufty == so mindbogglingly cool that it must contain the question to life the universe and everything )
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