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'''Grade One Planets''', or '''Class One Planets''', were developing planets under a protected status until they reached [[Grade Two Planet|Grade Two status]], at which point [[first contact]] teams could visit. Their societies were pre-industrial, nomadic, tribal, and feudal. | '''Grade One Planets''', or '''Class One Planets''', were developing planets under a protected status until they reached [[Grade Two Planet|Grade Two status]], at which point [[first contact]] teams could visit. Their societies were pre-industrial, nomadic, tribal, and feudal. On these worlds the most advanced machine was the [[wheel]]. While it was forbidden to interfere in the planet's development and let the inhabitants know of off-worlders, any visitors could not damage indigenous cultural artefacts. | ||
[[Bellotron]] was a Grade One Planet with a matriarchal society. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bellotron Incident (audio story)|The Bellotron Incident]]'') | [[Bellotron]] was a Grade One Planet with a matriarchal society. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bellotron Incident (audio story)|The Bellotron Incident]]'') |
Latest revision as of 00:43, 4 July 2024
Grade One Planets, or Class One Planets, were developing planets under a protected status until they reached Grade Two status, at which point first contact teams could visit. Their societies were pre-industrial, nomadic, tribal, and feudal. On these worlds the most advanced machine was the wheel. While it was forbidden to interfere in the planet's development and let the inhabitants know of off-worlders, any visitors could not damage indigenous cultural artefacts.
Bellotron was a Grade One Planet with a matriarchal society. (AUDIO: The Bellotron Incident)
- As Grade One and Grade Three Planets share similar descriptions, they are likely meant to be the same.