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02-23-2017, 01:10 AM | #151 |
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Re: [Space] What is the 'Gaia' type of garden worlds like? ('Habitability 9').
You might be interested to note that Trappist-1c, with 1.17 Earth density, 1.08 Earth radius, and 1.38 Earth mass, calculates to 1.25 g.
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02-25-2017, 08:14 AM | #152 | |
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Re: [Space] What is the 'Gaia' type of garden worlds like? ('Habitability 9').
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So, thanks for that. I was originally going to basically ignore their "home system," but Trappist sounds too tempting to ignore. *Actually the descendants of breeding-capable** bioroids created by an immortal mad scientist from Earth. They start as grubs and can differentiate into a wide variety of forms, most of which aren't sapient. Their bioships are actually one such form. I did mention this was Space Opera, right? **Which apparently means they aren't bioroids in GURPS-speak. Some of their breeding is actually parthenogenesis, with the bioships making genetically-identical individuals for crew, but sexual reproduction is more common on colonies. |
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02-25-2017, 12:56 PM | #153 | |
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Re: [Space] What is the 'Gaia' type of garden worlds like? ('Habitability 9').
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High gravity, possible dense atmosphere, and thick oceans could still allow one or more of Trappist's planets to have black smoker or radiation eating deep rock inhabiting type life.
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