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:0.9:  Close biochemistry, may have some intrinsic poisons or lack of nutrients.  Atmosphere will be breathable with no problems.  Examples:  Londenium, Kanon
 
:0.9:  Close biochemistry, may have some intrinsic poisons or lack of nutrients.  Atmosphere will be breathable with no problems.  Examples:  Londenium, Kanon
 
:0.8:  Divergent biochemistry, though manageable with appropriate supplements.  Atmosphere will remain breathable.  Examples:  Van Lang
 
:0.8:  Divergent biochemistry, though manageable with appropriate supplements.  Atmosphere will remain breathable.  Examples:  Van Lang
:0.7:  Strongly divergent biochemistry; substances will be poisonous and/or provide no nourishment.  Atmosphere may not be entirely breatable.  Examples:  Haraway
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:0.7:  Strongly divergent biochemistry; substances will be poisonous and/or provide no nourishment.  Atmosphere may not be entirely breathable.  Examples:  Haraway
 
:0.6:  As rating 0.7, but atmosphere is poisonous and requires breathing apparatus.  Examples: Pandora (from Avatar)
 
:0.6:  As rating 0.7, but atmosphere is poisonous and requires breathing apparatus.  Examples: Pandora (from Avatar)
 
:0.5:  Atmosphere is poisonous upon skin contact.
 
:0.5:  Atmosphere is poisonous upon skin contact.

Revision as of 01:00, 17 January 2010

Biocompatibility Rating Scale

1.0: Derived from Terran rootstock. Examples: Earth, Zoo, any human-terraformed world
0.9: Close biochemistry, may have some intrinsic poisons or lack of nutrients. Atmosphere will be breathable with no problems. Examples: Londenium, Kanon
0.8: Divergent biochemistry, though manageable with appropriate supplements. Atmosphere will remain breathable. Examples: Van Lang
0.7: Strongly divergent biochemistry; substances will be poisonous and/or provide no nourishment. Atmosphere may not be entirely breathable. Examples: Haraway
0.6: As rating 0.7, but atmosphere is poisonous and requires breathing apparatus. Examples: Pandora (from Avatar)
0.5: Atmosphere is poisonous upon skin contact.
0.4: Negligable biosphere but atmosphere is relatively benign. Examples: Erebus
0.2: Negligable biosphere with dangerous atmosphere. Examples: Theia
0.0: No biosphere, no atmosphere of mention and/or hostile climate. Examples: Mars, Titan, any asteroid.

Common Biomes

Terran

Biocompatibility Rating: 1.0

Known Worlds: Earth, Zoo
The Precursors spread Terran-derived life to an unknown number of worlds. To date, three have been discovered.

Asakuran

Biocompatibility Rating: 0.9

Known Worlds: Kanon
The planet Kanon had naturally-evolving life which has been found on two other worlds. While similar to Terran life, 'Asakuran' biology tends towards brightly-colored pseudoavians as its dominant lifeform.

Livenan

Biocompatibility Rating: 0.8

Known Worlds: New Mercia
The Livenan metabiome seems to have originated on the moon of a greenbelt gas giant, as all examples of this family are on inner-system gas giant moons. Favoring somewhat less radiative flux than Earth, they are generally characterized by cold, often ice age conditions and life adapted for this.
Eruban

Biocompatibility Rating: 0.4

Known Worlds: Erebus
Unfortunately, Livenan metabiomes appear to have been put on relatively marginal worlds and in several cases they suffered a complete biological collapse into an 'icebox' status, leading to the extinction of all life more complex than bacteria. However, with proper tools they can be habitable again.

Harawayan

Biocompatibility Rating: 0.7

Known Worlds: Haraway, Whileaway
FBH can ramble on here.