Re: [Space] GURPS Handbook of the Planets
I rarely if ever use this expression, but Oh.. My.. God!
You are one awesome man, Brett. If we wanted kids, I would ask you to impregnate my girlfriend. |
Re: [Space] GURPS Handbook of the Planets
Now to see how many habitable worlds we can get in the outer reaches of a system with this object at the inner edge of the Goldilocks Zone. I figure that we want a solitary star with a conventional arrangement of gas giants, to have the most planets and smallest eccentricities. Also, we want the system old (so that planets will have the best chance to make the Ocean->Garden transformation. And that means a low-mass, dimmish star so that it will have a long lifespan. But a star older than the Galaxy would be silly. I reckon on 10 billion years as enough. A quick experiment shows me that a mass 1.05 star will have become a subgiant at that age, but mass 1 is still okay. My designed planet will tide-lock, but that won't (officially speaking) alter its Habitability.
System sheet looks like this: Code:
system number: 12 |
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The system sheet for System 648 under all those custom settings looks like this:
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system number: 648 |
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And its planets like this:
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System number: 648 |
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Could someone fiddle with this to come up with a system I want? Other than Brett, you've done enough incredible wonderful work.
I want a two garden world system, in which one is a large cool to warm planet, and one is a warm to hot relatively low gravity one. I can't seem to to reproduce Brett's results by just putting in the system and universe numbers. I know, I'm an Open Office moron. |
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Just to be clear: when you say "large" do you mean "having a diameter similar to Earth or larger" or "having significant helium in the atmosphere"? Quote:
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The stars seem to match, but most of them have only ocean worlds if that. |
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Try this.
Does the resulting system suit your requirements? You ought to get a system table matching this: Code:
system number: 754 |
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Perfect. It must be a difference in the random numbers.
Thanks. |
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