Thread: Modular Cidri
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Old 07-06-2018, 03:34 AM   #28
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Default Re: Modular Cidri

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Originally Posted by larsdangly View Post
Based on the ITL description, Cidri has a minimum size of about twice earth's radius; that would give it a surface area of around 2 billion square km, half of which is land, mostly distributed among close to 50 continental land masses of averaging 20 million square km each. At least, that is a plausible match with the description. If such a planet had a density like the terrestrial planets, the surface gravity would be very close to 2 g's. If it were a full sphere with a density similar to granite (so, no core and not considering compression of rock at high pressure), the surface gravity would be about 1 g.
Cidri has to be more than 10 times the earth's radius:

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Originally Posted by In The Labyrinth, page 5
Cidri is big enough to hold thousands of Earths; it has room for the world of every Game Master who'll ever put pencil to hex-paper
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