Topic: Destructible Terrain
Having been inspired by my love of verdant environment, the pristine wonders of space, and an eternal desire for peace, I'm presenting rules for how to blow up planets for Starmada. I'd been working on such things for a little while, but with the discussion of planetary assault scenarios I thought I'd spice the pot a bit. Note that these rules are not for every game, and are slanted in favor of ships being able to ransack or annihilate planets if constructed for such a purpose. Go ye not here for realism.
Asteroid Fields: Asteroid fields may be cleared as a minefield of equivalent size.
Black Holes, Dust Clouds, and Nebulae: Not going to happen. Dust clouds and nebulae are too diffuse and widespread, and black holes absorb all attacks directed at them without incident.
Asteroids and Planets: Weapons might be useful in destroying unwanted terrain features such as these. These terrains have “Hull Points” that must be destroyed in order to destroy the feature. The weapon used need only strike a hex containing the terrain - it needn't reach the center hex. In some cases, destroying the feature may have additional consequences, which will also be noted in the results. Attacks on a terrain feature gain a +1 bonus to ACC rolls. All terrain features have a certain resistance to injury. Whenever one would normally roll for damage results, the die is rolled as normal, but keep in mind that terrain has no systems other than hull to injure. In addition, terrain is considered to be Armor Plated, and so a roll of 1 does no damage. Thus, every damage die has only one chance in three of inflicting damage.
The Hull Points of these features vary by its size. As a "flavor text" rule, a living planet that has suffered half its Hull Points in injury is no longer a suitable place for colonies, life, or really any other purpose than slag mining. If reduced to zero Hull Points, it is replaced by an asteroid field of a size equal to the planet's size. An asteroid is simply removed from the map when destroyed.
Terrain Size | Hull Points
Asteroid | 5
Planet (1) | 10
Planet (2) | 30
Planet (3) | 60
Planet (4) | 90
Planet (5) | 120