Human civilization spans thousands of inhabited worlds across known space. These planets range from densely populated metropolitan centers to remote mining colonies, agricultural settlements, research outposts, and frontier worlds.
Core Worlds serve as the political, economic, and industrial centers of interstellar civilization. They are home to major corporations, government institutions, and advanced manufacturing.
Colony Worlds provide living space for expanding populations while supplying food, raw materials, and manufactured goods to nearby systems.
Mining Worlds are rich in valuable minerals such as plasma, uranium, gold, and rare crystals. These planets are heavily industrialized and play a critical role in supporting station economies.
Research Worlds host high-security laboratories dedicated to advanced technologies, Bluespace physics, medicine, and experimental sciences.
Frontier Worlds lie on the edge of explored space, where law enforcement is limited and unexplored regions offer opportunities for exploration, trade, and discovery. These systems are often the first to encounter unknown phenomena and emerging threats.