# Class S07 Blue Dwarf Star These are very small, hugely dense stars, and it's not a good idea to get too close; they have horrendous gravitational forces, are highly radioactive, and rarely have any planets. # Class S08 Multiple Star These are actually two or more stars that have come so close that they have been caught in each other's gravity wells and actually started to orbit each other. These are curious systems, with unpredictable gravity. Felisian planets are surprisingly common in these systems. # Class S09 Infant Star This is a star that has only recently been born. Stars are created when the particles of nebulae form nuclear reactions, until the nebula condenses into a star. These newly created stars are known as class S09 stars, which usually have a lot of proto-planets, which will eventually break up and collide until the system stabilizes. These objects are usually not suitable for landing, however.