LightningBMW
LightningBMW
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23rd Feb 2022
4th May
A forest world of the Merellan star, this wild jungle planet is home to various Solarian colonies, and is at the heart of the Solarian lumber trade.

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  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    4th May
    but the red and green atmospheres are totally acceptable, they can be easily caused by refraction and reflection off the planet's surface. the ocean on merran is a bit vibrant, but that just indicates high metal prescence, and the green of tellet is just because of a lack of oceans, and high density of forests
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    4th May
    yeah that was a long time ago, i said some dumb stuff XD
  • abacaxicomuva
    abacaxicomuva
    4th May
    also rusty metal can be red just like mars so it being red isnt a problem
  • abacaxicomuva
    abacaxicomuva
    4th May
    venus is not hot enough to be glowing orange
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    18th Jun 2022
    Venus is orange because of its high heat, not actually its atmosphere, which is why my other planet, Merran, with a red atmosphere is actually the one you should be annoyed at, because it is on the same orbit as this one, and cant be that hot.
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    18th Jun 2022
    The thing is, green skies are actually quite common in planets, because the blue created in the earth's sky is formed by refraction, and in refraction green and blue are the most common colours created, and red is the rarest, barely appearing and only accompanied by other colours.
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    28th May 2022
    also because i said so
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    22nd May 2022
    there is a thing called refraction and it is why our atmosphere is blue. Blue is the least natural colour and tellet has a high density atmosphere so has a green atmosphere
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    20th May 2022
    why in the cosmos in the atmosphere green that isnt natural
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    24th Feb 2022
    Anyway what do you mean "stuff", water, CO2, soil nutrients? Because trees actually need a lot of things, all of which would be available on this planet, e.g: fungi, fauna, bacteria, population controlling viruses, gravity, CO2, soil sugars, light, water...