Kamino: the entire planet is one big ocean and it never stops raining

water planet

desert planet

fire planet

bet there's a wind planet

bet there's a wind planet

jungle planet

city planet

bet there's a wind planet

That's ridiculous. What would they name the capital? "Cloud City?"

sounds like Wales

Space sucks desu. We got real lucky to be born on Earth.

dey would be fartin' tibanna

beach planet

romance planet

ice planet

salt planet

planet where everybody is a genetic scientist

planet where everybody is a bounty hunter

planet where everybody is a banker

planet where everybody is a prostitute

bravo george

no i mean, that's not really a wind planet. it's a city in the skies. i mean a planet that is constantly suffering from strong winds or some shit. like kamino always raining and mustafar or whatever it's called always on fire.

considering there are like a zillion different variable necessary for life to thrive i'd say very lucky

and yet life is constant suffering for most people

eh, maybe not

My room

jew planet

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why aren’t there any cave planets?

He doesn't know

my sw knowledge is very limited

isnt that the bug planet?

are there any vineyard planets?

DID YOU KNOW
that it just so happens that coruscant is the same as Earth

for city planners why do they build at the poles? wouldn’t it be annoying to have a mega city with 24 hour nights or days?

Almost no one sees the sun because 99.999% of the population doesn't live on the surface.

a planet made of cum towels

Isn't this kind of what colonies on Venus would look like?

But there wouldn't be a clear sky like on Bespin. You have to penetrate layers and layers of shit until you get to the thin vail of breathable atmosphere, if it's there.

Which planet is the 1950's American suburb planet?

Looks more like south america than italy

amazing and almost everyone speaks engl- da I mean Galactic Basic

casino planet

factory planet

prison planet

suburb planet

ghetto planet

No, Venus would be a terrible place for a colony let alone something like that. Any attempt at living Venus would be subterranean and the main problem would be blocking out the sun if there was anything above surface with a giant umbrella or something. Bespin is meant to be a gas giant so Jupiter would be the obvious parallel

Looks like Lake Como

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You have to penetrate layers and layers of shit until you get to the thin vail of breathable atmosphere, if it's there.

Despite the harsh conditions on the surface, the atmospheric pressure and temperature at about 50 km to 65 km above the surface of the planet are nearly the same as that of the Earth, making its upper atmosphere the most Earth-like area in the Solar System, even more so than the surface of Mars. Due to the similarity in pressure and temperature and the fact that breathable air (21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen) is a lifting gas on Venus in the same way that helium is a lifting gas on Earth, the upper atmosphere has been proposed as a location for both exploration and colonization.

yep go colonize air

where is the indian planet?

Kamino: the entire planet is one big ocean and it never stops raining.

But wouldnt that make sense if its not in the Goldilocks zone? Also it could just be raining for a few centuries.

We're stuck on it.

Character goes to a place where it's raining

THE ENTIRE PLANET IS LIKE THIS!!!!!

characters go on a planet that has one flying city

THE ENTIRE PLANET IS LIKE THIS!!!

characters visit a vacation place

ENTIRE

PLANET

IS

LIKE

THIS

UNLESS EXPLICITLY STATED

imagine a big boobs planet haha wouldn’t that be weird but also really creative and cool and awesome great?? maybe link up this haha

That's just ireland

Character goes to a planet on Tuesday

EVERY DAY IS TUESDAY ON THIS PLANET!!!

THAT'S THE WAY
OF THE WORLD

inspired

It was quite literally filmed there. Villa del Balbianello

imagine a big boobs planet

Douglas Adams had one of those in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The characters went to a factory that made custom planets and the salesman showed them a Booba planet that someone had ordered, giant booba hills, booba trees, large breasted birds, the works.

Yeah; but they also designed a bunch of fictional buildings based on the architecture like the palace with a waterfall running out of it.

Earth. The entire planet is one big synagogue.

Genuinely one of my favorite locations in all of SW.

I wonder how many fat Star Wars fans have gone to that spot and proposed there.

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lyl

its ur moms anus

But how can it be always raining, when does the evaporation take place

Canonically, they use chemicals to create clouds and cause rain, so their cloning facilities are harder to see from out of orbit.

neptune has supersonic winds

I like single biome planets, they're comfy

Isn't Venus meant to be incredibly tectonically active? If so subterranean habitats would be the *worst* place to put a habitat.

Like in that south park episode?

Yes, you'd build floating geodesic domes at about 55 km or so
The air pressure is a little less than 1 atm, and the temperature is about 25C so overall not too bad.
Because the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, breathable air floats. So you could build a literal cloud city, an arcology full of air and soil, floating happily
Both the soviets and more recently NASA have looked into this a bit.
It wouldn't look very nice because there's probably be haze, and the clouds below would be unbroken and pretty dull, but you'd be above the main cloud deck so you would get sunlight to power your systems.
As for what you're doing there, that's yet to be solved. Venus is a bit of a shithole. Mercury is more useful as a mining location. Maybe far in the future there will be one or two Venus cloud cities.

Subterranean living wouldn't work on Venus because it would only get hotter as you go down, even slightly under the surface.

If so subterranean habitats would be the *worst* place to put a habitat.

And moreover, you wouldn't escape the heat. Underground caverns on Earth are an even temperature because they average the day and night temperature on the surface
Well on Venus, the surface is always lead-melting temperature, there's no source of cold. So you gain nothing by going underground.
Tectonic activity is much speculated on but hasn't been observed yet. There's a theory that it builds up pressure for a million years, then the entire surface erupts all at once.

Humanity started there. It's the Andromeda galaxy 150,000 years ago. That's been known for 25 years.

It was a kino location

bespinnin my rims

they need to make a kino about living in a soviet blimp city pronto

There is nothing wrong with having "X Planet" "Y Planet"
In fact, it's soul.

sn't Venus meant to be incredibly tectonically active

I think that's Io (moon of Jupiter), also a shithole

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conducting external repairs, with only a rope holding the hero above the abyss

the colony gets caught in a cyclone and has to descend to the deeper atmosphere to escape

watching the stars at night, and the faint red glow of the superhot surface below, just visible through the clouds

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characters go on a planet that has one flying city

THE ENTIRE PLANET IS LIKE THIS!!!

It really is though

I liked the casino planet in Last Jedi, it was fun like the prequels.

I don't like salad

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Venus also has a nice thicc atmosphere to protect you from solar radiation and about the same gravitational pull as Earth so your bones and muscles don't atrophy.

Water planets should be fairly common in the universe.
There are some where the temperatures are so warm that it would be really hard to tell when you've gotten through the humid soupy water vapor that gets more dense until you're under water.