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Planets that are settlement candidates on the frontier are also useful. Some of them could be uncharted settlements - pirate havens, refugee settlements, etc. The time-frame of the setting is roughly the 2550s, with the medium progression as listed in GURPS Ultra-Tech (IDHMBWM, but I believe that's TL9 at 2040, TL10 at 2200, TL11 at 2400.)
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What superscience? If you don't mind my saying, 20–50 light-years seems a little small for 550 years and TL11. Human population growth could theoretically fill up 300,000 planets in that time. Perhaps you have huge populations in asteroid belts etc. Or a bottleneck on growth somewhere. I suppose that the medium progression without emergent superscience implies no interstellar travel until 2400, and only time for growth to fill 30-odd systems since then….
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If A captured a significant portion of B's ejected mass B may not have been that much larger than A is now but it's highly likely to have shed more than the equivalent of our Sun's mass. That's bad for the possibility of local planets. Stable, lasting orbits need to come after any large period of moving mass.
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You may want to take a look at the system HD 69830. It likely has a gas giant located in its habitable zone, and an asteroid belt closer in that is about 20 times as large as the one in our solar system.
Put a moon around the gas giant, and you may have a habitable world. The presence of such a massive asteroid belt makes it a great location for an extensive mining effort, with which a habitable moon could trade and support. The game, Halo 3, put an intelligent race of ETs on just such a moon, in that system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_69830
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You not only have all the mass of the inner planets spread out where you can get at it more easily but there woud be more that either fell into the Sun or was kicked out beyond the outer esges in our Solar System. This might even occur around a star that was too big to stay on the Main Sequence long enough to develop planets with significant lifw. It still wouldn't be as thick as a cinematic asteroid belt but it should much much thicker than our belt.
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Speaking of that, if you melted Ganymede, Callisto or Europa and put it in the habitable zone (possibly while orbitng a gas giant) a "water world" (common meaning, not techical use in G:Space) is pretty much what you'd get.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Oz
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Were you a subscriber to Old On-Line Pyramid? I had a 'Terra Incognita' called Nahal in the 27 March 2008 issue, which you could adapt fairly easily.
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