Am i going mad?

Every water world kinda looks... earth like, or is it just me going mad after being alone for so long?
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That's one hell of a "water" world =P

I have noticed the same thing, though. They tend to look pretty earth-like a lot of the time.
 

Ozrix

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I think for a planet to constitute as Earth-like, it has to have a similar composition of atmosphere.
 
All of the unclaimed systems are anarchy, since no government force exists there.

Another one of the dangers of being that far outside of the known systems.
That's strange, usually if I go to an unclaimed system, it says "None". When I fool around in the galaxy map and go far from colonized space, I chose government colors and they all say "None instead of "Anarchy".
 
These are normal, if you check the description, you'll see that it's actually a terrestrial water world.

I'm more interested in finding out which nebula you are approaching in the screenshots, I've been in several and they're usually far less dense. I suppose I can just check the galaxy map when I get home.
 
These are normal, if you check the description, you'll see that it's actually a terrestrial water world.

I'm more interested in finding out which nebula you are approaching in the screenshots, I've been in several and they're usually far less dense. I suppose I can just check the galaxy map when I get home.

The cluster is near omega nebula from sol side, its full of B stars nothing much
 
To the OP: Yesterday I scanned a water world planet with only water in surface and covered of clouds.... So, no, not all the water worlds are like yours.
 
Did you know that medical science has determined that 90% of the time, if you ask "Am I going mad..." the answer is "probably"??

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Every water world kinda looks... earth like

Those actually look pretty dry. From space, Earth looks like its surface is covered more than halfway with water. Those places look more like they've got a bunch of large seas than deep oceans.
 
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