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Join Date: Mar 2013
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OK, after looking over both of the wishlists, which now have entries for a revised Space Atlas line, it got me thinking about a possible Space campaign. One of the ideas I've had, while potentially very interesting is too short even for a Pyramid article, but I thought the form goers might get a laugh out of it. And that lead to the thought that a thread full of such planets might be interesting, something like the Reality Seeds thread.
Ever notice how when the concept of rebellion/revolution/independence is brought up in sci fi there's a good it will be linked to the American Independence in some way? Either by using that event to justify this one and/or using well known text from that, well Gliese 380 is my parody of that. Gliese 380 was settled early on the second wave of human colonization and rushed the process to becoming a full member of the Human Confederation in hopes that it would boost the economy. While Gliese 380 now has a Representative in the Confederation Assembly, due to the world's low population she holds but a single vote and is not courted except in the closest of ballots. As a result of this a fringe fraction is calling for Gliese 380 to secede and is using the American Independence as it's justification, complete with re-issuing the propaganda, making them something of a laughing stock. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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They're not going call themselves by a catalog number. It'll be called something like "New Frontier'.
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Though it also seems to be known as "Groombridge 1618" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groombridge_1618 It's no9t a likely candidate fir a Earth-like planet at all being a K8 orange dwarf and a BY Draconis variable star. That means any planets in the habitable zone would be tide-locked _and_ fried by the flare activity. If they existed at all because the star is lower in complex elements than Sol too. I'm afraid this might be the sort of feedback you'll get around here. Wetake our planetology pretty seriously. Another fun fact is that this thread is the 8th item that comes up on Google when searching for "Gliese 380". :) Finally, what makes these planets "hatty"? you haven't explained about the hats at all. It'd have to be a heck of a hat to protect from the stellar flares.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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It's a quiet planet, far enough off the busiest spacelanes to be easily overlooked but not so far as to be remote. The inhabitants are nominally part of one of the more progressive alliances, but just want to be left alone.
That's the public face. Look more closely ... and you'll probably end up dead. This planet is not just controlled by the organized crime syndicate, it's run by them. Drug-running, slave-running, prostitution rings, smuggling of valuables and people, "laundering" of valuables and loot obtained from piracy - they're all coordinated from this world. People on the Most Wanted list hide out here while their new identities are constructed by syndicate hackers. Patrol officers assigned here are either sent out on long patrols, "on the take," or "victims of regrettable and unavoidable accidents." (tl;dr: The "hat" is the Planet of Mobsters.)
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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It wouldn't likely be tidelocked. With a default solar luminosity of 0.15, the water zone is out around 0.3 AUs and Groombridge 1618 is not an old star.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the road again...
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As a side note: I followed a few Wikipedia links and could not find whether the distance in AU from a start involved starts at the center or the "surface" of the star. This is especially notable when you consider that some giants (red and blue) have radii that can be measured in AUs.
It probably doesn't make much difference for a system like Sol, but for some other systems it might.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Los Angeles
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If Gliese 380 only has one inhabited planet, or important planet, its not impossible for it to be named after its star. It just depends on the culture of the people doing the naming. Maybe the natives have a long, involved name for their world, and call it that, but non-natives just use a semi-disrespectful "Gliese 380". Or they never got around to agreeing on one name to call the place? |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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When the Human Confederation was formed one of the critical early decisions to be made was the placement of its governmental center. While Earth was the obvious choice based on its status as the human homeworld, objections were raised. The sheer size of Earth's population and the large number of major interstellar consortiums still based there already made it a political powerhouse and many of the other potential members of the Confederation were reluctant to give it even more influence over the Confederation government. So instead a mostly uninhabited agrarian world was renamed Capitoline and made the site of the Confederation Assembly. Government has become the only significant industry of Capitoline and it's lone sprawling city is filled with politicians, ambassadors, lobbyists, staff and hookers.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the road again...
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I had a few of these in my space pirate game, though to be honest the majority of them were colonies from Earth who claimed the entire planet.
Camelot This colony in the Eta Cassiopeiae system greatly resembles a non-stop Renaissance Faire, right down to the fashions. The residents there have taken to talking in a garbled variant of Middle English derived from the works of Geoffrey Chaucer and William Shakespeare, full of misused words intended to sound fancy. Firearms and energy weapons are discouraged, but all sorts of melee weapons, including force swords and blastswords, are prominent and worn openly. Ishtar Station An O'Neill Colony located in the L5 (trailing) Lagrange Point of Venus, this station is known for its large Genefel (SPANC!) population. (Genefels are essentially space pirate catgirls derived from human stock via mid- to late-21st Century gengineering.) New Detroit An industrial colony in the Epsilon Eridani system, originally settled as a company town run by General Motors Corporation, New Detroit is the leading manufacturer of civilian and military spacecraft and after-market modification parts. New Detroit is the unofficial capital of the Self-Determination League. Okeana Originally settled by ethnic Hawaiians seeking a place to live in the "old ways" without incident, this is the third planet in the 82 Eridani system. Unlike other planets in comfort zones, this fairly young (geologically speaking) planet is covered with a water ocean with a number of small volcanic islands dotting one side of the southern hemisphere. The residents currently live in small villages on the islands.
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