StarNES: Updates Without Number (Epoch I)

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5¤ - small planet Gav
5¤ - small planet Lotus

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20¤ - star Sheogorath
5¤ - small planet Gambolputty

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You like how the map is slowly evolving, changing, and exploding.
 
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15GC: Large gas giant, Crossroads 1411: Lantern
15GC: Large terrestrial planet, Crossroads 1411: Aesthis
2GC: Moon, 1411 Crossroads/Aesthis: Iris
 
Just letting you guys know the NES is going on a brief haitus for 10 days while I frantically write my senior thesis.
 
Have fun.

Also, you should make the new gas giant in Crossroads green.
 
Tambien: Because you can't undo what is in the past :0
 
Eltain's right.

Also no sharing GC¤. We are not communists. :mad:
 
Starting giving my moneys too! and bank anything. I'll be making a black hole soon!
 
Considering the whole map will be filled to the brim with nebulae at this rate and it's really hard to get rid of them, perhaps the cost should be increased to 15 or 20.
 
There's no reason why the nebulae can't (eventually) condense into new star systems in further epochs. After all, it's not like In the Beginning, something created all the stars and that was that. Cosmology is an active process :D
 
I have no idea of how cosmology works in real life or this game other than supernovas.
 
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*Ominous chord*
 
First there was nothing. Then it exploded.

As it cooled, protons and electrons formed. After ~300,000 years, that soup cooled enough to form hydrogen, which formed the first stars. Stars take hydrogen and turn it into helium. When they run out of hydrogen, they sometimes explode, making all of the other elements in the process. Those explosions turn into nebulae, which eventually condense into stars and planets.

Also, there's more matter than antimatter, and no one knows why. That has no bearing here, but it's cool.
 
First there was nothing. Then it exploded.

Not strictly true. In the the beginning there was more than everything. Then it exploded everywhere.
 
Sure, but everywhere was all in the same place at the time.

Note: below has nothing to do with the NES.

Here, I personally think all of the galaxies orbit around one giant point. The big bang spreads them out in every direction including up and down. Eventually, the ones that stay in their normal orbit would hit again after several zillions of years due to the frictionless movement caused by the big bang. Essentially causing an endless loop of Big Bangs where new matter is formed each time.

Look at this theory of mine like this: 10 planes take off at the North pole and all go different directions((straight line no stops, same speed)). Eventually, they would crash into each other at the South Pole for some spectacular fireworks.
 
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