Risa.
Those are my two top picks as well. Especially Wrigley's Pleasure Planet. Compared to Wrigley's, Risa's nothin' but a friggin' Club Med.For me it’s a no-brainer: the amusement park planet in the TOS episode “Shore Leave.” Then again, Wrigley’s Pleasure Planet (“The Man Trap”) sounds interesting -- unless all they do there is chew gum all day.
For me it’s a no-brainer: the amusement park planet in the TOS episode “Shore Leave.” Then again, Wrigley’s Pleasure Planet (“The Man Trap”) sounds interesting -- unless all they do there is chew gum all day.
But is Orion even a planet? Orion is the name of a constellation, a group of random stars that only form a pattern when viewed from the vicinity of Earth’s solar system. And are both sexes green, or only the women?I chose Vulcan, but I wouldn't mind going to Orion. I like my women green!
I thought it was pretty arid, roughly Earth as in the mid-Triassic period.
On the other hand, Vulcan can't be as arid as its famous depiction, just based on the fact people can breathe. O2 atmosphere = water and a significant photosynthesizing biosphere (though O2 levels are evidently dangerously low, human-wise). I generally picture it as about as bad as Earth was the Permian-Triassic boundary and early Triassic, which had conditions that would probably be extremely hard for a human being to survive long exposure to, namely elevated H2S concentrations (toxic) and, more dangerously, reduced O3 and consequently highly elevated surface levels of ultraviolet.
Both would have extremely high CO2 levels and are probably facing ongoing or (geologically) imminent marine extinctions, though.
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