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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] It's likely that Genesis had far less mass than a stable planet and that, as it sped through it's lifecycle, that lack of mass made it's orbit very erratic... Who knows- maybe the protomatter/Reliant antimatter was serving as a gravitational attractor in liu of a huge iron core and the internals eventually consumed each other- making the planet go blooey. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [qb]Yet what would be the odds of finding a Class M planet without microbes there? [/qb][/QUOTE]Maybe as much as half if you arrive early in a planet's development ([i]and[/i] if comets or God have not crashed into the planet to seed it with the proper organic potentials). Ceti Alpha [i]anything[/i] seems a BAD choice for this though...the science officer on Reliant needed a vacation or [i]something.[/i] Maybe he was a Pakled that got his position by affirmitive action. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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