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==Extended System Attributes:==
 
==Extended System Attributes:==
 
'''Environment'''
 
'''Environment'''
:'''Star''': -4 No star ... 0 G2 yellow (Sol) ... +4 Blue-white supergiant
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:Star: -4 No star ... 0 G2 yellow (Sol) ... +4 Blue-white supergiant
:'''Night sky''': -4 Pitch black ... 0 Sol-like night sky ... +4 A billion stars
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:Night sky: -4 Pitch black ... 0 Sol-like night sky ... +4 A billion stars
:'''Gravity''': -4 No gravity ... 0 1G ... +4 Crushing gravity
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:Gravity: -4 No gravity ... 0 1G ... +4 Crushing gravity
:'''Atmosphere''': - 4Vacuum ... 0 Normal ... +4 Extreme (high pressure, toxic, corrosive)
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:Atmosphere: - 4Vacuum ... 0 Normal ... +4 Extreme (high pressure, toxic, corrosive)
:'''Temperature''': -4 Absolute zero ... 0 Optimum bio-zone ... +4 Steel melts
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:Temperature: -4 Absolute zero ... 0 Optimum bio-zone ... +4 Steel melts
:'''Biome''': -4 Dead world ... 0 Varied ... +4 Booming Darwinian nightmare
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:Biome: -4 Dead world ... 0 Varied ... +4 Booming Darwinian nightmare
 
'''Culture'''
 
'''Culture'''
:'''Oppression''': -4 Libertarian utopia ... 0 Rep democracy ... +4 Big brother police state
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:Oppression: -4 Libertarian utopia ... 0 Rep democracy ... +4 Big brother police state
:'''Cycles''': -4 First gen colony … 0 A couple of cycles ... +4 Risen and fallen a thousand times
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:Cycles: -4 First gen colony … 0 A couple of cycles ... +4 Risen and fallen a thousand times
:'''Economy''': -4 Desperately depressed ... 0 Healthy ... +4 Booming crazily, eating up neighbors
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:Economy: -4 Desperately depressed ... 0 Healthy ... +4 Booming crazily, eating up neighbors
:'''Warfare''': -4 Pacifists ... 0 Normal ... +4 Reactionary warmongers
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:Warfare: -4 Pacifists ... 0 Normal ... +4 Reactionary warmongers
:'''Reason''': -4 One giant cult ... 0 Diverse ... +4 Paralyzed by perfect skepticism
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:Reason: -4 One giant cult ... 0 Diverse ... +4 Paralyzed by perfect skepticism
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== GRACELAND ==
 
== GRACELAND ==
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The people of Pacifica went through two boom/bust cycles and survived long enough to rebuild their space capabilities and have a healthy asteroid mining industry, feeding their need for metals and other minerals.  
 
The people of Pacifica went through two boom/bust cycles and survived long enough to rebuild their space capabilities and have a healthy asteroid mining industry, feeding their need for metals and other minerals.  
There is no world government, instead each city island with it’s associated deep water bloom are independent city-states. They can and do work together, but they also compete with each other for offworld goods. Trade is strong here with the offworlders.
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There is no world government, instead each city island with it’s associated deep water bloom, are independent states. They can and do work together, but they also compete with each other for offworld goods. Trade is strong here with the offworlders.
  
 
== NANDIA ==
 
== NANDIA ==
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:Reason: +1
 
:Reason: +1
 
'''Aspects''':
 
'''Aspects''':
:''Life is Hard, But We are Harder''
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:''Life is Hard, But We are Harder
:''We Thought We Were Alone, Till The Ships Came''
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:We Thought We Were Along, Till The Ships Came
:''Gravity Pulls Harder Here''
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:Gravity Pulls Harder Here''
  
 
Nandia orbits an F type star, but at the outside edge of the habitable zone. It’s cold here, gravity is 1.5Gs, and the people that live here are shorter, stockier than normal, average height is 4.5 feet. (Aspect: Heavy Worlder).
 
Nandia orbits an F type star, but at the outside edge of the habitable zone. It’s cold here, gravity is 1.5Gs, and the people that live here are shorter, stockier than normal, average height is 4.5 feet. (Aspect: Heavy Worlder).
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The collapse of the Terran Sphere severely affected this world and it’s people. No one knows how many times Nandia crashed and rose over the intervening years. This last cycle saw them rise from the ashes, swearing to fight no more, raising their children to be total pacifists. (Aspect: Pacifist) This worked until the outside world contacted them. Now, some of their children are learning the old ways, much to the horror of their elders.  
 
The collapse of the Terran Sphere severely affected this world and it’s people. No one knows how many times Nandia crashed and rose over the intervening years. This last cycle saw them rise from the ashes, swearing to fight no more, raising their children to be total pacifists. (Aspect: Pacifist) This worked until the outside world contacted them. Now, some of their children are learning the old ways, much to the horror of their elders.  
  
Nandia was on the crest of its last cycle when the slipknot opened and the ships from Graceland arrived. The easy going Gracelanders have done more to upset their society, with their demon Rock and Roll and superior technology. The Nandians can’t believe that such people could be more advanced than they are.  
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Nandia was on the crest of its last cycle when the slipknot opened and the ships from Graceland arrived. The easy going Gracelanders have done more to upset their society, with their demon Rock and Roll and superior technology. They can’t believe that such people could be more advanced than they are.  
  
 
Trade with Nandia is difficult. Specialized interface craft are needed to reach escape velocity from the planet’s surface, exposing non-Nandians to 4.5Gs to 5Gs of acceleration. There is an orbital port, Angel Port that is run by a mix of Nandians and Gracelanders. There are two levels to the rotating portion of the station: one at 1G and one at 1.5G.  
 
Trade with Nandia is difficult. Specialized interface craft are needed to reach escape velocity from the planet’s surface, exposing non-Nandians to 4.5Gs to 5Gs of acceleration. There is an orbital port, Angel Port that is run by a mix of Nandians and Gracelanders. There are two levels to the rotating portion of the station: one at 1G and one at 1.5G.  
  
The Nandians are investing in interface craft from the Crimson Fold that are capable of breaking the bonds of Nandia’s gravity without breaking the jellybones of non-Nandians.
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The Nandians are investing in interface craft from the Crimson Fold that is capable of breaking the bonds of Nandia’s gravity without breaking the jellybones of non-Nandians.
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== DELL’S WORLD ==
 
== DELL’S WORLD ==
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:Reason: -1
 
:Reason: -1
 
'''Aspects''':
 
'''Aspects''':
:''We Are Blessed By Riches''
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:''We Are Blessed By Riches
:''King Dell The First is Our Lord And Rule''
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:King Dell The First is Our Lord And Rule
:''A Wretched Hive Of Scum And Villainy''
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:A Wretched Hive Of Scum And Villainy''
  
 
While contact with Dell’s World happened only 20 years ago, access to the Ilandria system has been open for nearly a century. Because there was absolutely no indication of an advanced civilization in the system, (no EM spectrum or space vehicles), the common belief was that this was a dead system, destroyed by one of the Ascended during the collapse of the Terran Sphere. So for 80 years, ships would come out of the slipknot, cool down, turn around and fly back through the slipknot on to the next world.
 
While contact with Dell’s World happened only 20 years ago, access to the Ilandria system has been open for nearly a century. Because there was absolutely no indication of an advanced civilization in the system, (no EM spectrum or space vehicles), the common belief was that this was a dead system, destroyed by one of the Ascended during the collapse of the Terran Sphere. So for 80 years, ships would come out of the slipknot, cool down, turn around and fly back through the slipknot on to the next world.
  
It wasn’t till a merchant from Graceland decided to pique his curiosity and actually look around the system while waiting for his ship’s radiators to cool post slip. He took the spectra of the star, Ilandria and found that it had three times the metalicity of other known stars. That got him thinking. Ilandria is a type K star, smaller and cooler than the normal type G stars, so its habitable zone would be closer in. After determining the plane of the system, the merchant scanned the probable habitable zone and then studied it after he slipped to Crimson Fold. In the zone, he found what he was looking for: An Earth-like planet.  
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It wasn’t till a merchant from Graceland decided to pique his curiosity and actually look around the system while waiting for his ship’s radiators to cool post slip. He took the spectra of the star, Ilandria and found that it had three times the metalicity of other known stars. That got him thinking. Ilandria is a type K star, smaller and cooler than the normal type G stars, so its habitable zone would be closer in. After determining the plane of the system, the merchant scanned the probably habitable zone and then studied it after he slipped to Crimson Fold. In the zone, he found what he was looking for: An Earth-like planet.  
  
 
On Crimson Fold, he put together an expedition and returned to Dell’s World with trade goods, an autodoc, catalytic hydrogen cracking generators, and several “security personnel”. Once in orbit, they located the largest city and landed their shuttles outside Tristan, the largest city on Dell’s World and the domain of Dell the First.  
 
On Crimson Fold, he put together an expedition and returned to Dell’s World with trade goods, an autodoc, catalytic hydrogen cracking generators, and several “security personnel”. Once in orbit, they located the largest city and landed their shuttles outside Tristan, the largest city on Dell’s World and the domain of Dell the First.  
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As a side note, Dell's World is famous for one other thing: The De Laurentis Nebula. Only 20 light years away and 40 light years at its widest, it dominates the night sky during half of the planet's orbit. Many claim to see faces in swirling gases and dust clouds, while more than a few of the higher tech observers know that there are four "eggs" in the De Laurentis Nebula: Four proto-star systems are growing within the swirling reds and blues of the nebula. The first should begin fusion in another hundred thousand years, give or take a millennium.
 
As a side note, Dell's World is famous for one other thing: The De Laurentis Nebula. Only 20 light years away and 40 light years at its widest, it dominates the night sky during half of the planet's orbit. Many claim to see faces in swirling gases and dust clouds, while more than a few of the higher tech observers know that there are four "eggs" in the De Laurentis Nebula: Four proto-star systems are growing within the swirling reds and blues of the nebula. The first should begin fusion in another hundred thousand years, give or take a millennium.
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== NEW EDEN ==
 
== NEW EDEN ==
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:Reason: -2
 
:Reason: -2
 
'''Aspects''':
 
'''Aspects''':
:''The Land Of Milk And Honey''
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:''The Land Of Milk And Honey
:''Many Worlds, Many Homes''
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:Many Worlds, Many Homes
:''Why Work, When Nature Provides?''
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:Why Work, When Nature Provides?''
  
 
The New Eden system is home to three different habitable worlds: New Eden, Nirvana, and Enlightenment. The three worlds’ orbits are within a band 2 AUs wide, so during opposition, travel from one to another occurs regularly for the elite of each world.  
 
The New Eden system is home to three different habitable worlds: New Eden, Nirvana, and Enlightenment. The three worlds’ orbits are within a band 2 AUs wide, so during opposition, travel from one to another occurs regularly for the elite of each world.  
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The Edenites have no idea how any of this stuff works, and really don’t care to find out how they work. Life is good, life is easy, why bother?
 
The Edenites have no idea how any of this stuff works, and really don’t care to find out how they work. Life is good, life is easy, why bother?
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== CRIMSON FOLD ==
 
== CRIMSON FOLD ==
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:Reason: 0
 
:Reason: 0
 
'''Aspects''':
 
'''Aspects''':
:''We Live In Domes''
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:''We Live In Domes
:''We Must Work Together''
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:We Must Work Together
:''Water is Precious''
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:Water is Precious''
  
 
The people of the Crimson Fold are the survivors of the fall of the Terran Sphere. Their world had been home to an Ascendant culture and during the fall, a biome destroying nanoplague was unleashed on the world. It destroyed the atmosphere and every living plant it came into contact with.  
 
The people of the Crimson Fold are the survivors of the fall of the Terran Sphere. Their world had been home to an Ascendant culture and during the fall, a biome destroying nanoplague was unleashed on the world. It destroyed the atmosphere and every living plant it came into contact with.  

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