Class Q

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Variable planets have variable surface conditions because they either orbit a variable star (whose power output fluctuates), or their distance from their primary star varies greatly due to a sufficiently eccentric orbit. The result is a world where temperatures fluctuate within extreme levels. Any life existing on such a world will have adapted to rapid climate changes. A Class Q designation might also be applied to planets whose conditions vary due to other effects, either natural or artificial.