StarNES: Updates Without Number (Epoch I)

41GC
6GC (35 remaining): Medium asteroid field, 1412 Ocula.
15GC (20 remaining): Large terrestrial planet, 1412 Ocula: Tardis
20GC (0 remaining): Star, 1214: Megapantheon
 
40GC¤
30GC¤ to put nebula in 1808, 1909, & 1907.
5GC¤ to put a small terrestrial planet in Maqrok.
5GC¤ to put a small gas giant in Galzog.
 
43 to spend
10 on a medium gas giant with a moon (spend 2 more) (12 total)
Bank the rest.
 
I assumed that it was in the star he created last turn, however, yes:

@All players: Please include the hex# and/or the star name that the interstellar objects are put in.
 
I assumed that it was in the star he created last turn, however, yes:

@All players: Please include the hex# and/or the star name that the interstellar objects are put in.
Correct
 
nutra, you forgot the small asteroid field in Barmile yet still took those points last turn. :P.

My bad, I just added it in. The map for this turn is shaping up to be interesting!

It does, however, make me want to increase the chances of a planet being uninhabitable from 1-24 to 1-49; decrease somewhat habitable from 24-74 to 50-84; decrease habitable from 75-94 to 85-94; and leave Gaian at 95-100.

That way habitable planets are special.
 
You should do that. It would be nice.

I was thinking, a good idea for later on in the game would be for there to be some form of terraformation that requires constant maintenance thereby keeping habitable planets special while not making most systems useless.

Yeah, I was going to allow planets to be terraformed at some point in the game (probably Epoch III). I may even make it:

Uninhabitable: 1-64; Somewhat Habitable: 65-84; Habitable 85-97; Gaian: 98-100.
 
38 GC¤

Beren 0808
10GC¤ to create Beren-c, a Medium terrestrial Planet
2GC¤ to give Beren-c a moon.
8GC¤ for a large asteroid field at Beren
8GC¤ to give Beren-b 4 moons

(Total 28GC¤. Bank 10GC¤)
 
hbar: 42GC¤ (20+19+3)

Ender System: Large terrestrial planet (15¤)
Ender System: Large gas giant (15¤)
Bunch 'o moons (6 moons, 2¤ apice, 12¤)

Every planet gets a moon, the gas giants get two each.
 
39GC¤

20GC¤ 1 star in 1107 called Eeno

19GC¤ - bank
 
Update III: Space Oddities



Strange things began to occur as the galaxy began to further take shape.

By in large most developments were par for the course. In Surnamir (0523) three planets—none all that remarkable—and a sizable asteroid field took shape. Ocula (1312) spawned another sizable asteroid field alongside a fairly large green world called Tardis. Another small gas giant formed in Galzog (0505), and a much larger jovian, which was accompanied by a small moon, took shape in the Taman system (1711). The Beren system (0808) saw the creation of its first terrestrial planet, an average brown thing possessing a thin, but woefully inadequate atmosphere, and the grouping of dozens of asteroids to form a large field. Ender (0616) became the home of a gas giant and green terrestrial world of equally large sizes. Lastly Laquonis (2304) filled out its limits when a large, habitable world came into being, as well as an equally large asteroid field and jovian planet.

Several new stars formed, and while at first they and their planetary bodies seemed quite average, the situation would quickly prove to be very much the opposite. The successive births of Eno (1107), Megapantheon (1214), Maqrok (0410), Lacuna (1414), and Nin Frauling (0420) proved that the galaxy was a stellar nursery for increasingly richer worlds; Eno and Megapantheon were born naked; Maqrok with two red wasteland-worlds and a dingy, cooled rock; Lacuna simultaneously fathered a massive collection of asteroids and a small, habitable world; Nin Frauling came into existence alongside two worlds of roughly equal sizes, but vastly different in climate: one was a flaming rock too-close to Nin Frauling, the other a gem-world.

The appearance of another Gaian terrestrial planet would shortly be trumped by the creation of the first binary star system in the galaxy, just a single quadrant away from Varynx: Kraton-Kamulon (2309). However, this stellar monument would in turn be bested when Chrystosen (2007) flared into existence, illuminating one burned-up world and the binary paradises of Chrystosen-II & III; though the beauty of these planets was somewhat dimmed by the creeping nebulae clouds that formed nearby. The Kri'thn system (2011) also saw the birth of a gaian paradise, one far larger than the twin-paradises in Chrytosen.

Cosmic Background Map


Black Background Map


Star-Map Legend
Spoiler :
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Player GC¤:
SouthernKing: 35GC¤ (20+11+4)
Tecknojock: 45GC¤ (20+17+8)
TerrisH: 31GC¤ (20+10+11)
Terrance888: 22GC¤ (20+2+:()
Tambien: 38GC¤ (20+15+3)
thomas.berubeg: 38GC¤ (20+17+1)
theDright: 46GC¤ (20+15+11)
Gem Hound: 63GC¤ (20+15+28)
General Olaf: 28GC¤ (20+8)
nutranurse: 22GC¤ (20+2+:()
spaceman98: 64GC¤ (20+13+31)
Blaze Injun: 23GC¤ (20+3)
Haseri: 48GC¤ (20+18+10)
hbar: 35GC¤ (20+15)
Eltain: 45GC¤ (20+6+19)

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Rule Changes/Additions

Terrestrial Planets
Due to the overwhelming number of somewhat habitable/habitable/gaian worlds I am making it more likely to spawn uninhabitable terrestrial planets. The new chances are:

Uninhabitable 1-50; Somewhat Habitable from 51-85; Habitable 86-96; and Gaian at 97-100.

Star-Map
At the request of Tambien I will now also include a star-map with a less pretty/less distracting background.
 
45GC¤

1107: Eno system

[8] 8 GC¤ - Large Asteroid Field (in between the Gas and Terrestrial planet if possible)

[23] 15 GC¤ - Large Gas planet (closer to Eno)

[33] 10 GC¤ - medium Terrestrial planet (farther from Eno)

[39] 6 GC¤ - 2 moons for the Gas planet and 1 for the Terrestrial

[45] 6 GC¤ - bank this.
 
TecknoJock (45 GC)

1707
(20:20/45) 1 Star, Falia
(10:30/45) Age Falia (If I can't age on a creation turn, make it a medium gas planet)
(10:40/45) 1 Medium Gas Planet

2304 Laquonis (6/6)
(4:44/45) 2 Moons around the habitable large planet.

(1:46/46) 1 Banked
 
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