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Why the delta quadrant ?
Science teachers use a mnemonic to remember stellar classifications for hydrogen fusing stars on the Hertzsprung-Russel diagram.
Oh, Be A Fine Girl. Kiss Me. (OBAFGKM)
O&B stars are hot blue and white stars usually gigantic in size. In game O&B stars are blue.
A, F, and G stars are white and yellow stars. In game A&F are yellow and G are green.
K stars are orange. M stars are red. In game K&M stars are red.
In game there is absolutely no difference between an O and a B star. They are both colored blue and the planets provide either indium or activated indium as their stellar metals. The letters O & B are just flavor text that tells you that star is in the blue classification.