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From: Static <eshum@????????.org> Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 23:58:56 -0500 Subject: Re: A question about inhabitable planets
In our last episode, MS Rper said:
> In the process of constructing a new sphere I was struck with a question
>that I couldn't see any answer in the 2e books nor in the 3e stuff I have
>access too. How do you tell if a celestial body (Planet, moon, cluster,
>belt, ect..) can sustain life? I realize the roll of 'vacuum' disqualifies
>a planet but is there some chart or roll that I missed? Is it the
>arbitrary decision of the DM? I know that ultimately everything is the
>whim of the Dm but if there's a method to be used to determine this I'd
>certainly like to know. Help would be appreciated.
Do you mean to determine if a planet can support life because of
its composition and distance from the sun? Or do you mean randomly determine
if a planet has life?
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| A question about inhabitable planets | MS Rper | |||
| Re: A question about inhabitable planets | Tilaurin | |||
| Re: A question about inhabitable planets | Static | |||
| Re: A question about inhabitable planets | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: A question about inhabitable planets | Richard Gant | |||
| Re: A question about inhabitable planets | Adam Miller |