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  1. Honestly, the "Earth is a Deathworld" trope might be true. Astronomers have actually catalogued a very large number of planets that are most likely Earth-like and those don't seem like the sort of worlds that would have significant volcanism, storms, temperature variations, etc.

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    Cradle World of the Human Race, Earth is a high-end Class 12 deathworld that only narrowly escaped being ranked as Class 13 thanks to its low orbital eccentricity.

    Also the home of the prehistoric V’Straki, before it was targeted by the Igraens at the conclusion of the Igraen/V'Straki war.

    Gravity is 1.6 that of Galactic standard (9.8 m/s² in human measurements)

    Currently protected by a impenetrable force field encompassing the solar system placed there by the Dominion as a cage meant to contain the human threat on the galaxy. Unfortunate for Humanity's foes there was a jump drive on an observation platform near Saturn, creating a gate for the humans.

    Some sixty-five million years before Vancouver, the planet Earth - then known as "Strak'kel" - was home to the reptilian V'Straki race. At the conclusion of the Igraen/V'Straki war, Earth was impacted by a meteor, eradicating all signs of civilization. Millions of years later, the Human race developed, making Earth one of the only planets to ever e...

  2. May 1, 2024 · 🌌 Dive into an enthralling SCI-FI adventure as alien students uncover the shocking reasons behind Earth's nickname, "Deathworld." This gripping short story ...

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  3. Earth has become this in the mini-episode "Frozen Earth". Earth got knocked out of its orbit and now it is as far out as Neptune. The atmosphere is a sea of liquid gas, which, along with the extreme cold, means it isn’t possible to walk on the surface with a specialized spacesuit.

  4. Yep. As a rule, a deathworld is shown as having extremely abundant life...all of which is trying to kill you. From the Lexicanum: A δτ-class or Death World (sometimes spelled as Deathworld) is a planet in which the native flora and fauna has evolved into naturally aggressive and dangerous forms.

  5. We call Earth a Deathworld because our surveys have shown that most extraterrestrial life cannot survive the unique composition of your biosphere. It’s not unusual for some aliens to be incapable of surviving the biological conditions of some worlds.

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  7. The natives of the Class 12 Deathworld known as “ Earth ”, therefore, come as something of a surprise. It came as a surprise to humanity as well. Without any other reference point but their own deadly home planet, humans had always considered themselves to be physically unimpressive.