
PLANETARIA : EXP 1
Due to the sudden appearance of a wormhole in our solar system and fantastic scientific advances, humans have discovered a system called Planetaria thanks to an expedition launched from our planet. It has 100 planets, each with unique characteristics. You will join an unexplored universe and access to Vertua universe.
Vertua is a universe gathering multiple planetary systems and as many civilizations. It all begin with the Planetaria expedition launched from Earth in order to discover brand new planets and to seek for resources and territories.
Planetaria expedition spacecraft went through a wormhole that took the crew to a new planetary system. Since then an analysis of the planets was implemented in order to identify their characteristics but also to find life there.
The characteristics of these planets are based on two criteria, mass and surface area. These two characteristics will have advantages in the future.
Once the analysis of all the planets finished, it was 100 planets which were listed in the database.
The exploration of this planetary system thus allowed the discovery of several extraterrestrial civilizations and a sharing of technological knowledge took place. The construction of a massive fleet of spaceships was set up in order to collect the resources of planets but also to discover other planetary systems.
AVANTAGES : PLANETARIA EXP 1
You will be able to choose your Planetaria for the first expedition and therefore choose its attractions and skills.
Obtaining next planets will be done exclusively by ticket, so you will not be able to choose your characteristics.
The last owner of the collection will be awarded the star of the planetary system.
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