7 (Poké)planet Types
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2015
- In which I bang on about some seriously awesome planets and what they might look like, so you can use them in your fictional settings. :)
NOTE: Poképlanets are not a real thing!
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Carbon planet: goo.gl/rHmEFt
Formation of Coreless planets: goo.gl/wcxSpG
Coreless-ocean planets: goo.gl/STpjXk
Desert Planets not barren: goo.gl/xlgVg8
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Rivers of crude oil? that planet needs freedom
Hahahahahahahaha.
Murika
Did someone say OIL!? *USA wants to know your location.*
*America intensifies*
But still, DIAMOND$!!!
"May WELL have plenty of water"
*Slow Clap*
Let the stream of puns continue
No worries, my humor is rapid
rivers of oil you say?I think those carbon planets need some democracy.
_cough_ Kinder Morgan
freedom
america`s dream world
*AMERICA INTENSIFIES*
We have more destiny to manifest
Diamond is just about "common as muck" on our planet too, the diamond cartels just control all of it and artificially create scarcity.
Very true. In fact, the diamond stock market is one of the most broken stock markets in existence
***** Hence the "just about".
Still, it's common enough on Earth that based on scarcity, it shouldn't be all that much more expensive than industrial metals, and indeed, diamonds sold for industrial purposes tend to be fairly cheap, especially when compared to diamonds cut for jewelry.
+Marshal Walker (The Catman) From what I understand, the industrial diamonds tend to just be artificially made, because that's cheaper than buying from the diamond cartels.
***** We mastered artificial diamonds decades ago.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_diamond
+Marshal Walker (The Catman) They're poor quality by gem standard but very good for drill bits.
Imagine trying to mine on a carbon rich planet. Diamonds, steel, titanium carbide, what a nightmare for drill bits
nintendomite but profitable ... I imagine interstellar civilizations would use these planets as mining Outposts ... That way they dont have to outstrip their own delicate homeworlds
Maybe they will use those material to make new drill bits like diamond drill bits:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond#Industrial-grade_diamonds
@@OverlordZephyros Unfortunately, due to the sheer amount of resources one would be able to collect there, all the markets would crash and diamonds would be worthless financially.
but you can always screw up the economy which is a plus i guess
@@keystotem3288 it'd be good to have the story of the crew that did crash the daimond market though- it's a distant world with a toxic, inhospitable atmoshpere, but pull it off and you're suddenly the richest people alive (presuming you're a rag tag bunch of misfits gathered together for one last job- the fact you tanked the diamond economy doesn't matter when you've managed to sell a few thousand tons of diamonds in the process)
the Carbon Planet will be useful when there's almost no Diamonds, Steel and Titanium carbide unless Earth decided to give us more.
"Rivers of crude oil"
Politician: We must bring democracy to the galactic core!
I love democracy
Dark type planet: Either a rogue planet without a star, or a planet that orbits a black hole.
Bug Type Planet: High oxygen levels, and tropical like the carboniferous period.
I was here for the dragon type
Justanotherpsycho (insert DBZ reference here)
I was thinking that a dragon type planet could just have ferocious alien life forms and be constantly consumed with extremely hazardous weather such as electrical storms. Huge frequent fires occurring naturally could also add to that type of draconic feel. There could also be lowlands bathed in toxic gasses.
Burke Tinsley so the closest thing we have to a dragon type planet is Venus, right?
Polaris the dragon i think so
A planet that is alive and breathes fire, I love it.
Wait, Carbon planet = Oil oceans!!! To space we go!!! Bacteria needs democracy!!!
Maybe there are Space Muslims on that planet.
And space camels
+The Marshal Most of the space camels in the Space Middle East are imported from space camel farms in Space Australia
with space dingos
+Great Overlord That'll eat your space baby.
i am going to call earth cosmic lotad now
For a second there I thought you meant the Land of ______ And ______ format of planet names, like in a certain, very long webcomic that lasts more than 8000 pages.
At 2:29 the US government considered increasing NASA's budget by 10 orders of magnitude to plan a mission to such a planet
Zander No.
hOnestly I am a littLe bit sick of this meme.....
OIL
I bet they would do the same for Titan
Diamonds are actually common on this planet too. They used to be rare because we, as humans, didn't fully understand the patterns under which they form / are found. In South Arkansas, you can pay a fee and find your own diamond, and Diamond Cooperations actually have vaults full of diamonds.
As someone working on world building a SciFi universe, you're videos are a big help making sure I don't make silly mistakes. Thanks!
Carbon exoplanet discovered.
NASA budget increased 10000000%
For ghost type planets what about a rouge planet, one which is not bound by a star the way ghosts aren't physically bound to earth.
Could go into Greek Mythology for that. Pluto would be the best fit because God of the Underworld.. Hell.. Where the spirits of the dead go... But hey that's jsut if you want to expand the horizons.
Gas giants with dark color
Or maybe a ghost planet could be a planet that orbits a medium black hole (yes this is possible shut up). I say medium because a small black hole does not have stable orbits and a large black hole would have a very bright ecretion disc. Basically, such a planet would receive little to no light at all, be fiercely cold, and be more or less undetectable to outside systems. The black hole would bend light away from it, basically making it invisible...
x99 I think I remember a Doctor Who episode about that very thing.
I got the idea watching interstellar, but those planets actually had a level of light similar to us
Would an electric type planet be an iron planet that spins really fast creating a huge magnetic field?
no, silly. an iron planet is Steel type
No
more like a gas planet whichs atmosphere is heaviely ionized by it's star
With heavy ionized atmosphere, such a planet could likely be on a red dwarf due to its more common flares.
an electric type planet might as well be a star since that's basically what a star is... Although it's easy to think stars are "flaming" or "Firey" They are more or less just massive nuclear reactors with no coolant. Our sun is an unimaginably powerful, large nuclear power plant with no way to cool itself- I guess that's an electric type planet.
Sun = Fire
Mercury = Steel/Fire
Venus = Fire/Poison
Earth = Water/Ground
Mars = Ground/Ice
Jupiter = Flying/Electric
Saturn = Flying/Ice
Uranus = Ice/Water
Neptune = Ice/Flying
How is Saturn ice type and why are the gas giants flying type
saturn and neptune are the same
@@sadnessofwildgoats do you know the difference between a primary type and a secondary type?
pluto = Ice/Ground
@@donutman4020 no im not that much into pokemon.
Fighting type is just a planet where everyone watches JoJo
Uhh, anyone who is weeb?
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You forgot electric. Gas giants can have thunderstorms.
id argue electric type worlds would just be stars cause they are giant balls of plasma
yeah but what about fairy planets D:
maybe a habitable planet with less atmospheric density. LIkr if mars suddenly became habitable but the atmospheric density would say exactly the same
TF2 pyro's vision might be an option
No bug types either.
I was going to say that. Also what about dark planets?
Dark planets are easy if you're lazy enough to think dark atmospheres, just make it rogue.
I can imagine a dark type planet being one covered in perpetual night, maybe as one that left its home star system or one that's completely covered in clouds. Maybe a psychic one could have a lot of minerals in the form of crystals?
Specifically METH crystals.
Ah, this is so cool! You hear a lot about how one-biome planets are impossible but I guess some of them aren't - just really awful to live on!
Rather interesting to have all the different types of planets and such, both real and theoretical, be represented as not only Poke'mon but also Minecraft blocks or whatever the technical term is. Also interesting is the common notation of both the water and ice planets need not be 100% that, just the observable surface to a substantial depth. It does conjure some thought seeds for civilizations based around such planets, especially the Carbon Planet.
Though the idea of a Desert Planet like Tatooine with an ice cap does kind of ruin the classical image.Then again, I do recall some web page noting that deserts can only be created with the presence of mountains. Something about said terrain blocking atmospheric moisture that would have otherwise been used to hydrate said desert or something so I guess that would make some sense. Not only that, but the idea of desert planets with aquifers somehow conjures imagery of Texas oil drilling, but with water and with the same cutthroat atmosphere and resource price hiking such imagery would imply.
As for the Ice Planet with a kind of Ice Water mantle, I recall a few theories of such moons like Europa having a similar arrangement. And then there's Snowball Earth in our geological history that would give the illusion of an ice surface planet. Though, with plate tectonics, blocked volcanism and such, it doesn't last long. Still, it gives some interesting prospects for ideas to farm.
Welp, at least we know that in a post-singularity era, the diamond market will become a dirt market
"Silicon carbide and Titanium carbide mantle."
Well, good luck getting that to get even close to melting....
Another excellent video! It can be difficult to determine exactly what is possible considering we keep finding odd planets in odd places (such as ice so close to its star).
Can you imagine standing on a diamond planet? I wonder how that would affect diamond prices lol.
problem is: what mineral is the sand on the desert planet made of/ what color is it? a white sand means high albedo, a darker volcanic sand means a lower one.
could we have more of these please?
rivers of oil you say, this planet needs FREEDOM
Best video so far. Truly incredible, keep up the excellent work.
Going deep into the wormhole of your videos. Love them.
dude diamonts are common
artificial scarcity is the "reason" they are expensive
Diamonds are actually not as rare as you think on Earth - blame that one monopolistic corporation whose name I forget.
that corporation would be _russia_
De Beers
De Beers
De Beers
De Vodkas
Your videos are much enjoyable.
My favourites of yours are doughnut planet and planet with rings.
Grass type:
On some distant planet, a tree grew so large that the planet's inhabitants had to chop it down to prevent the planet from being flung into its sun. The deceased tree was so large that it developed its own atmosphere, thus being able to survive using only ice floating randomly in space to perform photosynthesis.
“Is it just me, or is diamond common as muck on exoplanets?”
Yes, it is
It’s common as muck on Earth, too
G A S P
I need to know more about this carbon world WHERE DO I DO A RESEARCH
Oh THIS ONE was aawesome man. I learned so much, thanks!
What if he made videos about life on extremely difficult to sustain planets. Or made videos about life of life forms based on other elements rather than carbon
Could you do video about Westeros solar system, as a chalange maybe...
Very cool. quite imaginative I like the thoughts it generates in my brain-space.
I really much liked that one. I love Pokémon tho, so you kinda hit my iron core LOL... Keep it up
I read on the wookiepedia that Mustafar was caught in the gravitational tug between two gas giants after a jedi and a sith fought there. Before the planet was a lush jungle planet.
damn. Maybe a sith and a sith would be better. mustafar is full of dark side energy, and sith are extremely ambitious and jealous beings (think Slythrins)
+Johan Brodd "Your technological terror is insignificant next to the power of the force."
4:03 isn't that what the snowy planet in Interstellar is made of ? Or does it _only_ have Ammonia in its atmosphere ?
A fighting type planet would have intense plate-tectonics and be constantly bombarded by comets and asteroids. Could life evolve on a planet like this? If life did evolve, what would it be like?
I'd like to see what an electric planet would be like
This channel is very good for scifi.
Psychic type planet?
A planet where the inhabitants send signals into space a lot.
+cOmAtOrAn the planet in avatar is a psychic/grass type
An artificial planet which either A.) Houses a massive supercomputer AI or B.) Is a massive ship- think death star.
Such a planet could be considered "smart" so I guess it would be psychic
A planet made of "magical healing crystals" and various radioactive materials.
Solaris from the eponymous novel by Stanisław Lem
I wonder what a dragon type planet would look like, or a psychic type planet, or a dark type planet, or a bu... you get the idea.
Great as always!
Diamonds are a common thing everywhere i the universe, just ask the people who own every diamond in the world De Beers...
They artificially lower the amount of diamonds on the market only to keep prices high on diamonds, which are basically as common as table salt.
Well, if anything, I'm looking forward to Earth becoming Gunsmoke.
I LOOOOOOVE your videos XD they are so interesting ^^
i would like to ask somebody, how do we actually know about other planets core if we have never been there?
You are so freaking cool. You also win the internet for today.
Hey, first new video since I've subscribed! Very good Artx, keep 'em coming very please!
But just one thing: Write the planet names on-screen! I will never understand those crazy names by just hearing D:
To much water means no internet, which bombs me out! Hahaha! You're so awesome! Keep going man! 😄
IGN agrees with their statement xD
Man, the new gen 9 game is looking SICK
What primary elements can you not find naturally in any planet ?
And what if a planet was somehow excessively made out of this element, like say, a 100% pure uranium planet ?? =)
Oh my gosh, I'd never thought of that!!!!!!!!!!!! 4:42
Would it be plausible to have a 100 percent iron planet, ie: a solid ball of iron whizzing around a star?
WOOOP.! This channel is awesome
We need an update on some more of these :)
As common as Muk! I see what you did there
I watched this video over and over again
Any exobiology videos yet? New subscriber here!
For an extra challenge, find an example of each of these types in media
Cool videos keep in
2:30 I hope such a Planet is close to our System,That might make the US consider Funding NASA more.
Infinity war Thanos, just hurling a fucking planet: "I CHOOSE YOU!"
i like how super mercury is made out of 100% iron and not out of mercury
Could you do a video on the phases of ice?
What about bug planets? Maybe planets where ants or other insects have developed colonies spanning the globe?
I wonder what a fight type planet would be like lol
Pleaseee make more videos about desert worlds
What would Fairy types be?
What? Earth is evoloving.
*theme plays*
Your Earth (Water-Grass) evolved into a Dry Earth! (Ground)
What?
*theme plays*
Your Dry Earth evolved into Magma Earth (Fire - Ground)!
Nice one!
NO! I WANT AN ELECTRIC PLANET!
What about my dream psychic-dragon type planet? Is the any hope?
I thought that Poké planets would be something sciencey that I didn't know about, but nope. Just Pokémon.
No psychic planet, I'm disappointed.
You talk about planets, but no mention of moons. Such as ice/water type Europa or fire type Io.
+Artifexian I'm using a planet that is a grass/water but its orbit is on a lagrange point (L4) of a fire/ice planet, smaller than Neptune. What do you think of such a planet? Would the water and ice that are blasted off the planet (refueled by frozen moons much like Enceladus does for Saturns rings) be hitting the planet? My sun is 1.1⊙M, the farthest habitable point is at 1.58 AU and the planet (as well as the lagrange planet) is at 1.55 AU. The ice giant planet formed beyond the frost line and eventually (haven't figured out how yet) ended up at that point.
there is a Ice planet that is on Fire due to being extremely close to it's star and the reason why the Ice doesn't melt is because the pressure of the Planet's gravity forbids/Prevents it from doing so
That would be be a Fire/Ice type Planet 😏
And yes, such a Planet Exists
So, I have about 1 billion years to move. . . good to know.
What about solid gold, osmium/iridium or plutonium planets?
Carbon Planet :*exists*
America: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Carbon planet:why do I Hear Boss music?
I wish my 3-5th grade students could follow along with these videos - I think they would love this idea!
What about Ghost or Dragon type Pokeplanets? Electric?
omg best video on youtube
dragon types are the confusing type
is it a fire-fighting hybrid?
idk
bug will be simpler since they exist and live in dirt so it might aswell be a grassy habitable planet
dragons are mythical and depends on what you think of them so i think that makes it confusing
Another great video for the bathroom break
Can you battle them tho
Imagine a psychic or flying type poképlanet
Just because they are underwater doesn't mean that they are dumb or wouldn't develop technology. It would just be vastly different from our own on nearly every fundamental level. Bubbles do exist after all and those would serve as a nice catalyst.
How about dragon type planets?
Man, this video predates Fairy type. I got here late.
what about a dragon type planet? 🤔🤔🤔
Small planets can be undifferentiated. Thus rocky planets without a metal core and volatile (mostly water ice) planets without a rocky core can exist (and may even exist in the solar system - look at make dwarf planets). However if they are large enough for materials to flow, even slowly, in the interior then there will be differentiation.
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Carbon planets are so awesome!