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* Nanites come from Micro Organisms and Base Metals, a combination only available on Barren worlds.
* Nanites come from Micro Organisms and Base Metals, a combination only available on Barren worlds.


Note that Eygfe III would be a good planet to produce Test Cultures, since it has equal parts Micro Organisms (makes Bacteria) and Aquaeous Liquid (makes Water), meaning that you are not filling your storage with extra stuff you do not need.  This would of course depend on the exact distribution of those two resources as well as their abundance.  If we found a planet that has 30% Aqueous Liquids, and 30% Micro Orgasms, this is a good choice.  However, what if we found a planet with 30% Aqueous Liquids and 40% Micro Organisms.  If we are willing to collect the excess Micro Organisms on a regular basis, we can produce the Test Cultures, and have a small amount of extra revenue selling Bacteria to producers of Nanites, sited on Barren worlds where the abundance of Micro Organisms is less than on the Oceanic world we chose.  (We obviously would not be selling to people on Aldrat II, III, or IV, who have chosen a good planet for making Nanites (equal quantities of Micro Organisms and Base Metals), threatening to make this an appallingly poor teaching example.)
Note that Eygfe III would be a good planet to produce Test Cultures, since it has equal parts Micro Organisms (makes Bacteria) and Aquaeous Liquid (makes Water), meaning that you are not filling your storage with extra stuff you do not need.  This would of course depend on the exact distribution of those two resources as well as their abundance.  If we found a planet that has 30% Aqueous Liquids, and 30% Micro Organisms, this is a good choice.  However, what if we found a planet with 30% Aqueous Liquids and 40% Micro Organisms.  If we are willing to collect the excess Micro Organisms on a regular basis, we can produce the Test Cultures, and have a small amount of extra revenue selling Bacteria to producers of Nanites, sited on Barren worlds where the abundance of Micro Organisms is less than on the Oceanic world we chose.  (We obviously would not be selling to people on Aldrat II, III, or IV, who have chosen a good planet for making Nanites (equal quantities of Micro Organisms and Base Metals), threatening to make this an appallingly poor teaching example.)




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= Planet Radius =
= Planet Radius =