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>Sun Radiation
There are few species that can claim to have evolved without the light of a star and yours is not one of them. Almost more important than any other factor is how much radiation it’s outputting. How rough was your cradle?
>Harsh: The red sun is ancient and cruel, bathing your homeworld in constant radiation. Complex evolution will be difficult but in return, your species will have an extreme tolerance for radiation and later, much greater ease of adapting to hostile stellar and atmospheric conditions.
>Average: The yellow sun is bright and energetic, much akin to Sol. This is the default for life, with no upsides or downsides on its own.
>Gentle: The blue sun is pale and merciful, giving your homeworld a much welcome relief from the usual pain. Complex evolution will be much easier, at the cost of a lower tolerance for radiation and increased difficulty adapting to the predations of foreign stars.
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