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CelticMoss
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It is attached to Jupiter.  It's the same as Phobos being attached to mars, same with Sedna, Eris and Ceres.  The way the star map is currently lay out doesn't allow moons to orbit their planets.

phobos is a moon of mars but

ceres is a dwarf planet inside the asteroid belt

eris is dwarf planet is the largest of it's kind

and sedna is are fathest own dwarf planet in the suns orbit 11,400 years to orbit the sun completely

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Yeah, not to metion Ceres is one of the high level planets, yet it's between Mars and Jupiter.

Jupiter's levels are lower than Mar's

Eris and Sedna are further than Pluto, yet Pluto has the highest level enemies. 

Phobos has like the 2nd/3rd highest level enemies yet it's orbiting Mars.

Ganymede is one of the missions on Jupiter, yet Europa is it's own system. (Ganymede is larger than Europa)

Saturn's moon Titan is larger than Earth's moon, yet it's not a system ingame.. Whereas Phobos looks like a grain of sand compared to Titan. 

The dwarf planets Makemake and Haumea are occasionally closer to the sun opposed to Eris (Sometimes by 4 billion km) (it has a ridiculous oval orbit)

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In the wise words of many video game reviewers. There will be something useful that you could use that you can't pick up, and there will be what seems like "glitches" when they're "features". Game Logic, dont' question it. You'll just get a headache.

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In the wise words of many video game reviewers. There will be something useful that you could use that you can't pick up, and there will be what seems like "glitches" when they're "features". Game Logic, dont' question it. You'll just get a headache.

But when the game logic uses real items from the real world it becomes alittle dumb

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Orbit Jupiter just wondering.

 

and a few other planets in the wrong spot but this one is big for me.

 

Also Earth-like gravity in Phobos, breathable atmospheres everywhere except survival missions and a long, very long etc.

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Phobos in game is also nothing like the real Phobos in any way. You could argue that ice-Venus has simply been terraformed so as not to be a high-pressure, high-temperature, sulfuric raining hellhole... but there is no possible way that Phobos has the mass to support a liveable atmosphere or really much of anything.

 

I choose to believe that the game takes place in a parallel universe that happens to share some names for things.

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