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1) Autocratic government, fearfully paranoid of Mars.
 
1) Autocratic government, fearfully paranoid of Mars.
  
2) Where there is prohibition, there is organised crime.
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2) Where there is prohibition, there will be organised crime.
  
3) Third most-populated planet in the solar system - but the terraforming conditions are harsh.
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3) Isolated as well as isolationist. '''EDIT: Under discussion.''' An alternate option would be: "Isolated, and overshadowed by Earth."
  
 
'''Earth:''' T2, E1, R3. (Connects to Venus, Mars, Ganymede and the Moon)
 
'''Earth:''' T2, E1, R3. (Connects to Venus, Mars, Ganymede and the Moon)
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3) "Isolated" is another way of saying "Private."
 
3) "Isolated" is another way of saying "Private."
  
'''NOTE:''' Titan exists on the maps, but has not been written up.  There is essentially no information about Titan in the source comic, barring that it has been terraformed and presumably settled.  I figure this page gives a framework for anyone who wants to build it into a hypothetical ''aMoS'' game they might run.
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==A Miracle of Science Cluster Maps.==
 
 
==The ''A Miracle of Science'' Cluster Maps.==
 
  
 
'''Map 01: The Extended Cluster.'''
 
'''Map 01: The Extended Cluster.'''
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'''Map 02: The Open-Network Cluster.'''
 
'''Map 02: The Open-Network Cluster.'''
 
The above map is the approach it was decided to go with, and the suggestion is that we could use the Zone rules for more-rapid movement between cluster-nodes.  Discussion of this point begins here.[http://forum.rpg.net/showpost.php?p=11152552&postcount=49]
 
  
 
This second approach has a vast number of connections from place to place, meaning that the effective distance from one place to another is truncated. (And some links I couldn't figure out how to make look reasonable - for example Titan should connect to both Io and Mars.)  In some ways, this better fits what is presented in the comic, and yet makes the concept of an interconnected network of systems less distinctive (or appropriate) in this case.
 
This second approach has a vast number of connections from place to place, meaning that the effective distance from one place to another is truncated. (And some links I couldn't figure out how to make look reasonable - for example Titan should connect to both Io and Mars.)  In some ways, this better fits what is presented in the comic, and yet makes the concept of an interconnected network of systems less distinctive (or appropriate) in this case.
  
It was decided that the below map comparatively lacked flavour to the first option, particularly when the Zone rule discussion began.  I've kept it here as an alternative if people want to go in a different direction.  One thing to remember is that using this map, the third Aspect listed in the writeup (barring Mars) would likely change.
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[[Image:A Miracle of Science Cluster Map - Ver 2.jpg]]
  
[[Image:A Miracle of Science Cluster Map - Ver 2.jpg]]
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'''NOTE: Work in progress. One approach may wind up winning me over, in which case I will reorganise this section so that whatever gets filed as 'the other one' will still be available as an alternative.'''

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