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Oomii

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If you could make a planet what would it be like. Big, small, lush, dry, cold, warm whatever. I'd have a slightly smaller than earth planet thats covered in wide open plains, a population of only a couple hundred awesome people, and it would never get hot.
 

SturmDolch

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This thread was going through my head earlier today but I forgot to post.

I'd say Earth, but more mountains, beaches, and everything tastes better. Also, the air has the power to make everyone attractive. Is it some magical air or is the "air" full of some pheromone or drug? Who knows, and who cares!
 

Nouw

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A Planet the size of the Solar Systems sun.

It would be made up of the Starship Troopers Terran Federation

The Government would be the same. In fact, it would be an exact replica except no pollution, oil is illegal. All fuel must be eco-friendly. And best of all: Video Games are known as the best source of education. And Nerds and Geeks are the superiors.

Also, your eyes never worsen.
 

Aur0ra145

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Pretty much earth, but with alot more runways and maybe some better fishing all year round. Oh, and I'd make kangaroos native to Norway.
 

Tasachan

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Akira Fumi said:
The Earth is pretty perfect already. Why I'm saying this is, it's a varied world with varied people. You won't get anything more or less then that.

Hypothetically, if I could have a world where most humans weren't horrible and loved sherbet ice cream, cute things and everyone got along, it would be like Earth, minus all the deforesting and other environmental scars that society have done to come as far as it has.
Pretty much this. Our planet, minus the trashing we've done. Take away all the plastic floating in the ocean, the mountains of garbage, and the horrible air pollution... and you've got my perfect world. =)

In fact, just send me back a few hundred years. That'll be good enough.
 

Shamgarr

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I would make on about, eh, 100x as large as Earth with a bunch of moons that all had their own environments. My planet would basically just be really large and have plenty of awesome places and people. Imagine how long it would take for simply learning about the whole world, much less seeing it and going there!
 

Anchupom

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Akira Fumi said:
Hypothetically, if I could have a world where most humans weren't horrible and loved sherbet ice cream, cute things and everyone got along, it would be like Earth, minus all the deforesting and other environmental scars that society have done to come as far as it has.
Perfectly said.
Apart from I'd want a planet where all the continents were seperated by air (ergo, each continent would be it's own planetoid and all these planetoids would be kept within orbit of a denser, central planetoid) so that humans have an excuse to evolve wings.
 

Ophiuchus

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Tasachan said:
Akira Fumi said:
The Earth is pretty perfect already. Why I'm saying this is, it's a varied world with varied people. You won't get anything more or less then that.

Hypothetically, if I could have a world where most humans weren't horrible and loved sherbet ice cream, cute things and everyone got along, it would be like Earth, minus all the deforesting and other environmental scars that society have done to come as far as it has.
Pretty much this. Our planet, minus the trashing we've done. Take away all the plastic floating in the ocean, the mountains of garbage, and the horrible air pollution... and you've got my perfect world. =)
Yup, pretty much this, with a couple of additions... or, rather, subtractions - to be truly perfect it'd have to be rid of the blights known commonly as Jimmy Carr and Russell Howard.

(For the record, I'm far from an environmentalist. I'm in it purely from an aesthetic point of view - there's a lot of pretty scenery that's been buggered up by all the crap floating around.)
 

p3t3r

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a planet pretty much the same except it isn't cold anywhere except for special circles of cold. i hate being cold but i don't want to take that special feeling away from people that like it
 

EMFCRACKSHOT

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I don't care what the planet is like, as long as it has cities floating in the sky and lasers. Lots of lasers.
Of course, if i could have that on the moon, it would be even better
 

CJ1145

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I'm going to go for something that's kind of strange here.

I want a world like Pokemon.

Now, before you lynch me, I mean Pokemon Special if that makes it any better. As weird as that sounds, as embarrassed to admit I like the games I'll admit in a heartbeat that I'd love to actually be a part of that world.
 

blankedboy

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Fairly small, about Mars size so there isn't much gravity. It would have about 200 different organisms, three of which are sentient. It's slightly colder than earth, has lots of snowy areas, but also alot of volcanoes, all of which are extinct now.
The three sentient species-es are fairly different, one is a tribal race that hunts animals, one is a civilised race that makes very tall cities around trees and volcanoes, covering almost no land horizontally, and the third is a marine race that creates underwater cities.
Half the planet is water.

:D
 

Eternal_24

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The skies would always be clear and dark and the stars would be bright in the sky. The air would be a fresh, relaxing cool temperature. The land would consist of vast forests of tall, thick trees, occassionally seperated by flat, open, grassy plains.
 

FalloutJack

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The perfect planet? By my standards? Oh dear. Very well, let me tell you a little about...

Terminus

Probably a number of planets going by that name in fiction, usually for a reason. One of those reasons is that such a planet might be in the center of the universe. I took that notion from one source and took a different one from a Peter David book (Q-Squared, in case you're wondering) and fashioned a planet which can never die...because it mustn't.

Terminus is the centerpoint of ALL that exists. This universe, the next, the rest of them, and so on. In what manner? Well, in the universes which can overlap in parallels, this is an intersection point. It takes similar parallel-existences and ties their continuity in a knot so you could meet your other selves here. In different dimensions that aren't like our universe, it is still the center, but not physical. It connects to the ethereal level and is capable of being interacted with if you're capable of crossing existential planes or disrupting dimensional physics (which anything in another completely-different universe might).

The reason for this is that all things and all possibilities and all beginnings had to start somewhere. So, at the pressure-point to which all existence leaps from, there is this world which is a ball of matter compressed so forcefully by Event One that it is both incapable of being destroyed OR moved from its position. It rotates and the rest of the universe rotates with it. Now then...this would ordinarily be a dead world, but my imagination of a perfect planet demands that somebody took one look at this world and said "Hey! Let's make this place our base of operations!", and so the bad guys move in.

Primal forces of destruction, villainous monstrosities, evil abominations... They step in and they make the place their own, being of a power that does not require a living world to sustain them. They bring their unnatural hordes, their creatures and their minions, monsters of all kind who can also thrive on a dead world. There is heavy use of the darkest magic here, but it's also a group that has gotten into technology, and so the evil corporation that these dark specters rule also develops here and actually makes the planet somewhat livable. They attract the attention of the universe and crank out armies and say..."Come get some".

It's glorious and fun.
 

Shock and Awe

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A Large planet that is around 75 degrees year round everywhere except high altitudes where it is 65 degrees in one season and 30 in the other. The coast would also constantly be havering around 85 degrees. The whole planet would have the humidity that it around 50% constantly except for mountains. All the worlds land mass would be connected but not on one huge mass, it would be like the connection between North and South America between major masses, except a little wider.
 

Davrel

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An entire planet consisting of wealthy rural/parkland/countryside of the kind found Southern England in Summer would be utter bliss for me.

Food would come from magical replicator doo-dahs and people would teleport if they wanted to go anywhere further than walking distance.
 

weecath77

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Any planet described in the Warhammer books,not the ones run by Chaos gods......somewhere like Prospero or Tanith before it was blew up.