Hexadecons Nexus is a ice planet with 68% habitability (partially habitable) in the JRPG2 universe.
At 68% habitability the environment is demanding but navigable with the right equipment and preparation.
First documented by JRPG2 Dimensional Physics Laboratory, this world has since drawn further expeditions from across the JRPG2 explorer community.
Frozen World: Hexadecons Nexus
Hexadecons Nexus is a frozen world — a planet where temperatures fall well below the freezing point of water across most or all latitudes. Its surface is a landscape of glacial plains, ice-carved canyons, and frozen seas locked under kilometres of solid ice.
Beneath the ice of worlds like Hexadecons Nexus, liquid layers are often maintained by geothermal heat or tidal flexing. In JRPG2 these sub-surface oceans are some of the most biologically active environments in the game — isolated from stellar radiation for millions of years, they evolve life unlike anything found on open-air worlds.
The Beck Protocol recognises frozen worlds as dimensional cold-traps: low entropy at the surface means dimensional energy is preserved rather than radiated, allowing Hexadecons Nexus to accumulate unusually high-density dimensional fields in its ice matrix that can be tapped by properly equipped explorers.
Sub-ice liquid layers harbour isolated ecosystems with unique biological materials
Glacial terrain channels wind into predictable corridors — useful for atmospheric navigation
Low surface entropy traps dimensional energy in the ice matrix
Beck Protocol cold-trap effect makes dimensional field density higher than stability scores suggest
Planetary Profile
Planet type: Ice. Beck Protocol dimensional stability: not yet measured — this world sits at the frontier of dimensional cartography, its stability profile awaiting a full Beck Protocol survey. Star system: an uncharted star system whose coordinates have not yet been logged in the JRPG2 catalogue.
Planet type: Ice
Dimensional stability: not yet measured — this world sits at the frontier of dimensional cartography, its stability profile awaiting a full Beck Protocol survey
Star system: an uncharted star system whose coordinates have not yet been logged in the JRPG2 catalogue
Habitability: 68% (partially habitable)
Size class: 3
Atmospheric composition data has not yet been recorded for this world. Surface liquid data has not yet been recorded for this world. Temperature data has not yet been recorded for this world.
Volcanic activity data has not yet been recorded for this world. Host star classification has not yet been recorded for this world.
No community tags have been assigned to this world yet.
No expedition notes on record for this world yet.
At a Glance: Hexadecons Nexus
Planet type
Ice
Habitability
68% — partially habitable
Dimensional stability
not yet measured — this world sits at the frontier of dimensional cartography, its stability profile awaiting a full Beck Protocol survey
Star system
an uncharted star system whose coordinates have not yet been logged in the JRPG2 catalogue
Atmospheric oxygen
Atmospheric composition data has not yet been recorded for this world.
Surface liquid
Surface liquid data has not yet been recorded for this world.
Temperature
Temperature data has not yet been recorded for this world.
Volcanic activity
Volcanic activity data has not yet been recorded for this world.
Host star
Host star classification has not yet been recorded for this world.
Community tags
No community tags have been assigned to this world yet.
Expedition notes
No expedition notes on record for this world yet.
Explore in JRPG2
Hexadecons Nexus is one of over 1,400 playable worlds in JRPG2, a free browser-based RPG built on Beck Protocol dimensional physics. No download required — navigate directly from the planets directory.
Fractal terrain shaped by this world’s unique procedural seed
Ecosystem encounters tuned to 68% habitability conditions
Ice world dynamics drive every resource and physics interaction here
Beck Protocol dimensional stability unsurveyed — this rating shapes consciousness-mediated reality on this planet