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karakris

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The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« on: September 21, 2011, 04:57:59 AM »
Star Systems which have been Discovered, Scouted and Colonised, in
late 2137.

It is actually three "Game Months"out of date.

Omicron System and Neutralia System are not shown.
Also Kappa System ( now named Vola ) and Tau System are off the view.

Pandora System has not been Colonised - it is too close to Systems
occupied by the Zetans - and was originally being Colonised by the Zetans,
when we fist Clashed with them.


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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2011, 09:08:41 AM »
Im going to write a story about a galaxy being colonized! (with pics)

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2011, 01:29:58 PM »
We are gonna Discover the "Tigre Sector" soon - in about a couple of weeks of Real Time.

Imagine a Planet where the FELINES ( not Monkeys ) eventually Evolved into full Intelligent Beings - about 750,000 Years ago.

So - they are actually a lot more Advanced than Humans, in Technologies.
They can create, reform or reshape and Terraform Planets - they can engineer Stars and Move them.
They have had a long time to learn how to do this.

So - now there is one Orange Star - with Eight Earth-like Worlds in a Kepplerer Rosette - no other Planets.
These each have a Population of 4 Billion - so the Central System has a total Population of 32 Billion..
Around this orbit six Yellow Stars, in a  Kepplerer Rosette forming six "Satellite Systems" - and each of these has Four Earth-like Planets in a local Kepplerer Rosette.
They must have built the "Satellite" Systems more recently - as each of these has a Population of 2 Billion each, making a total Population of 48 Billlion.

There are thus 80 Billion of these "Cat People" - of five different Racial Types - the Doh-Meeno ( black and white, white, black ) - the Tegara ( Orange tiger striped ) - the Esselv-Tegra ( Silver tiger striped ) - the Caliaca-Tortin ( calico / tortoiseshell coloured ).

The Tigre Sector is a very unusual type of Star Cluster - some distance "above" the main body of this Galaxy ( to Earth North ).

  
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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2011, 09:56:08 AM »
0.0 OMG Crazeh!

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2011, 06:27:43 PM »
How are you still going to be able to run the simulations in the Tigre Sector since there will be so many satellites? Or do you have a powerful computer?

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2011, 07:06:25 AM »
It is actually called: Klemperer rosette

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2011, 07:08:38 AM »
Quoted from Wikipedia
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Simulations of this system[2] (or a simple linear perturbation analysis) demonstrate that such systems are definitely not stable, as any motion away from the perfect geometric configuration causes an oscillation eventually leading to the disruption of the system. (Klemperer's original article also states this fact.) This is the case whether or not the center of the Rosette is in free space, or itself in orbit around a star. The short-form reason is that any perturbation destroys the symmetry. The longer explanation is that any tangential perturbation causes a body to get closer to one neighbor and farther from another; the gravitational force becomes greater towards the closer neighbor and less for the farther neighbor, thus further pulling the perturbed object towards its closer neighbor, enhancing the perturbation rather than damping it. An inward radial perturbation causes the perturbed body to get closer to all other objects, increasing the force on the object and increasing its orbital velocity---which leads indirectly to a tangential perturbation and the argument above. (A similar argument is used to demonstrate the orbital instability of the Ringworld itself.) Thus, there is no doubt that the Puppeteers's Rosette of farming worlds, as described in Niven's Ringworld, would require artificial stabilizing, as does the Ringworld itself.


So yeah, ummm...

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2011, 10:54:33 PM »
Wait, you're planning what is going to happen in the future in your game? Crazy stuff, man.

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2011, 05:04:16 AM »
Sorry - Yes Kemplerer Rosettes

I can of course make Plans for the future in my Game - I am the Gamemaster, I write all of the Scpout / Discovery Reports - Stars, Planets, etc.

Of course Kemplerer Rosettes are unstable in the long run - but any Species / Race / Peoples which can "engineer" Planets and Star Systems, Move Planets and Stars - can "correct" any significiant perturbations from time to time.

Our Confederation ( partly Humans ) has Gravity Control - which amounts to Tractor and Pressor Beams, and loads of Power from cheap, clean Fusion Power.  But the "Cat People" of the Tigre Sector are some 250,000 years ahead of us - in theory.  Early Humans / Hominids evolved some 500,000 years ago on Earth - the "Cat People" evolved as an Intelligent Species some 750,000 years ago.

Re: Satellites - the "Cat" Peoples of The Tigre Sector cleared out all non-useful Planets, in building their Systems - their are only earth-like Worlds and their necessary Moons. 

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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
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Re: The "Local System" for my "Krissyverse"
« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2012, 06:04:01 AM »
I am also Active on the Armchair Generals Forum Site.

Where this Game is still Running - 9 Players I believe.

http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=131

This Thread -

http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99969

But - there are Loads of Threads now - I have finally topped 3,000 Posts there.
That make me a Lieutenant Geeral - Whoopie !!!!
4,000 for a General - 5,000 for a 5-Dtar General !!