There is a thin veil of life permeating the galaxy. Most of it is lumped together under the category of "exo-plankton", a term that describes a wide array of simple life-forms found living in deep space. Human explorers first confirmed the existence of exo-plankton in the mid-2000's, when samples from the asteroid belt were found to contain simple viruses.
General types
- Organic molecules and prions
- viruses
- spores, and spore-like cells
- exo-bacteria
- other plant- and animal-like microorganisms
The more complex microorganisms are typically found near the frost-lines of stars where the temperature is in the range where volatile compounds can exist in liquid form. Typically, in the region closer to a star than the inner boundary of the habitable zone, the more complex forms are absent, with only viruses, spores and molecular types present.