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Solocon wrote:Sounds good. When we do start, do you like the idea of creating a regional website to RP/talk on or do you like the NS forums?

Personally, I prefer the NS forums, but you're the founder.

Also, I hope it's ok if I copied your factbook:

nation=jubaal/detail=factbook/id=main

Jubaal wrote:Personally, I prefer the NS forums, but you're the founder.

Sounds good. And also, I plan to share power/founder access when we elect a government.

Jubaal wrote:Also, I hope it's ok if I copied your factbook:
nation=jubaal/detail=factbook/id=main

Nah that's fine; I'm glad you like it that much!

Jubaal

Solocon wrote:Sounds good. And also, I plan to share power/founder access when we elect a government.
Nah that's fine; I'm glad you like it that much!

Would you (the Solon) like to enter a trade deal with the Jubaali?

We've got loads of minerals.

Solocon

Jubaal wrote:Would you (the Solon) like to enter a trade deal with the Jubaali?
We've got loads of minerals.

Absolutely. Because so much of Solocon is automated, resources are almost always in demand-- especially metals.

Jubaal

Solocon wrote:Absolutely. Because so much of Solocon is automated, resources are almost always in demand-- especially metals.

Expect convoys soon.

Solocon

Saint marguerite academy

So, what kind of RP goes on here?

Solocon and Jubaal

Saint marguerite academy wrote:So, what kind of RP goes on here?

FT roleplaying

Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:FT roleplaying

Nation RP or Character RP?

Saint marguerite academy wrote:Nation RP or Character RP?

Both I believe...

We haven't really started RPing yet.

Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:Both I believe...
We haven't really started RPing yet.

Fair enough. (Calculates population) somewhere in the vicinity of 13 billion... and 1.0696 (billion?) Star systems. I think. I don't know how that system mechanic works.

Saint marguerite academy wrote:Fair enough. (Calculates population) somewhere in the vicinity of 13 billion... and 1.0696 (billion?) Star systems. I think. I don't know how that system mechanic works.

I'm a bit uncertain too. :/

Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:I'm a bit uncertain too. :/

Perhaps the number of star systems we own is relative to our RP population?

5 billion people = 5 systems?

Saint marguerite academy

(Poker face)

Saint marguerite academy wrote:Perhaps the number of star systems we own is relative to our RP population?
5 billion people = 5 systems?

I don't know, to be honest.

Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:I don't know, to be honest.

We need to figure it out. Billion of star systems will be very problematic.

Saint marguerite academy wrote:We need to figure it out. Billion of star systems will be very problematic.

Yes. Or we just wait until Solocon gets online.

Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:Yes. Or we just wait until Solocon gets online.

I need to head offline for a bit as well.

What future tech is allowed?

Saint marguerite academy wrote:I need to head offline for a bit as well.
What future tech is allowed?



A X I O M | C I V - I N D E X






CLASS
[BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITION]


I|TERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from Earth.

II|PSEUDO-TERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from a planet other than Earth, but is similar to humans physically or psychologically through convergent evolution.

III|EXTRATERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from a planet other than Earth and is not similar to humans physically or psychologically.

IV|SYNTHETIC

Civilization is composed of a species that is non-organic; primarily artificially intelligent machines.

V|CONGLOMERATE

Civilization is composed of multiple species of different types.



TIER
[TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT]


I|PRIMORDIAL

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of up to 1C or less.

> Civilization capable of rendering standard metropolitan areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants less than 2X their natural lifespan.

Tier I civilizations take an average of four years to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy entire metropolitan areas partially on command. Lifespan extension is meager if it exists at all, numbering a century on average.

II|BASIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 2C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large metropolitan areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 2X their natural lifespan.

Tier II civilizations take an average of two years to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy massive metropolitan areas completely on command. Lifespan extension is minimal, numbering a few centuries on average.

III|HYPERBASIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 4C.

> Civilization capable of rendering small geographic areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 4X their original lifespan.

Tier III civilizations take an average of a year to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy local geographic areas on command. Lifespan extension is reduced, numbering near a millennium on average.

IV|NEOTERIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 8C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large geographic areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 8X their original lifespan.

Tier IV civilizations take an average of six months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate extensive geographic areas on command. Lifespan extension is standard, numbering a few millennia on average.

V|HYPERNEOTERIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 16C.

> Civilization capable of rendering small continents unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 16X their original lifespan.

Tier V civilizations take an average of three months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate small continental areas on command. Lifespan extension is above average, numbering tens of millennia on average.

VI|ADVANCED

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 32C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large continents unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 32X their original lifespan.

Tier VI civilizations take an average of two months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate large continents on command. Lifespan extension is extensive, numbering near one hundred millennia on average.

VII|HYPERADVANCED

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 64C.

> Civilization capable of rendering a third of a planet’s surface area unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 64X their original lifespan.

Tier VII civilizations take an average of a month to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate large swaths of planetary surface on command. Lifespan extension is remarkable, numbering a few hundred millennia on average.

VIII|INCOGITABLE

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 128C.

> Civilization capable of rendering half or a majority of a planet’s surface area unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 128X their original lifespan as biological/synthetic decay is eliminated.

Tier VIII civilizations take an average of tens of days to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate massive expanses of planetary surface on command. Lifespan extension is astonishing, numbering several hundred millennia on average.

IX|HYPERINCOGITABLE

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of up to 256C or more.

> Civilization capable of rendering entire planets unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended indefinitely as biological immortality is reached.

Tier IX civilizations take an average of a week or less to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate entire planets on command. Lifespan extension is infinite, with inhabitants gaining biological/synthetic immortality.



USAGE: Axiom Supercluster's Civilization Classification Index is a method to determine the nature and advancement of spacefaring societies. It is expressed as [CLASS], [TIER]. Civilizations cannot span multiple tiers.

NOTE: C is the speed of light.

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Saint marguerite academy

Jubaal wrote:


A X I O M | C I V - I N D E X






CLASS
[BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITION]


I|TERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from Earth.

II|PSEUDO-TERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from a planet other than Earth, but is similar to humans physically or psychologically through convergent evolution.

III|EXTRATERRESTRIAL

Civilization is composed of a species which originates from a planet other than Earth and is not similar to humans physically or psychologically.

IV|SYNTHETIC

Civilization is composed of a species that is non-organic; primarily artificially intelligent machines.

V|CONGLOMERATE

Civilization is composed of multiple species of different types.



TIER
[TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT]


I|PRIMORDIAL

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of up to 1C or less.

> Civilization capable of rendering standard metropolitan areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants less than 2X their natural lifespan.

Tier I civilizations take an average of four years to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy entire metropolitan areas partially on command. Lifespan extension is meager if it exists at all, numbering a century on average.

II|BASIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 2C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large metropolitan areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 2X their natural lifespan.

Tier II civilizations take an average of two years to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy massive metropolitan areas completely on command. Lifespan extension is minimal, numbering a few centuries on average.

III|HYPERBASIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 4C.

> Civilization capable of rendering small geographic areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 4X their original lifespan.

Tier III civilizations take an average of a year to travel between consecutive star systems. They can destroy local geographic areas on command. Lifespan extension is reduced, numbering near a millennium on average.

IV|NEOTERIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 8C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large geographic areas unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 8X their original lifespan.

Tier IV civilizations take an average of six months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate extensive geographic areas on command. Lifespan extension is standard, numbering a few millennia on average.

V|HYPERNEOTERIC

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 16C.

> Civilization capable of rendering small continents unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 16X their original lifespan.

Tier V civilizations take an average of three months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate small continental areas on command. Lifespan extension is above average, numbering tens of millennia on average.

VI|ADVANCED

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 32C.

> Civilization capable of rendering large continents unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 32X their original lifespan.

Tier VI civilizations take an average of two months to travel between consecutive star systems. They can incapacitate large continents on command. Lifespan extension is extensive, numbering near one hundred millennia on average.

VII|HYPERADVANCED

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 64C.

> Civilization capable of rendering a third of a planet’s surface area unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 64X their original lifespan.

Tier VII civilizations take an average of a month to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate large swaths of planetary surface on command. Lifespan extension is remarkable, numbering a few hundred millennia on average.

VIII|INCOGITABLE

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of at least 128C.

> Civilization capable of rendering half or a majority of a planet’s surface area unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended to 128X their original lifespan as biological/synthetic decay is eliminated.

Tier VIII civilizations take an average of tens of days to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate massive expanses of planetary surface on command. Lifespan extension is astonishing, numbering several hundred millennia on average.

IX|HYPERINCOGITABLE

> Civilization capable of transport speeds of up to 256C or more.

> Civilization capable of rendering entire planets unusable in one action.

> Lifespan of civilization’s inhabitants extended indefinitely as biological immortality is reached.

Tier IX civilizations take an average of a week or less to travel between consecutive star systems. They can annihilate entire planets on command. Lifespan extension is infinite, with inhabitants gaining biological/synthetic immortality.



USAGE: Axiom Supercluster's Civilization Classification Index is a method to determine the nature and advancement of spacefaring societies. It is expressed as [CLASS], [TIER]. Civilizations cannot span multiple tiers.

NOTE: C is the speed of light.

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I'd be somewhere around tier V.

Solocon

Seeing as no one else is doing much. Imma rp some stuff

Solocon

Murkwater wrote:Seeing as no one else is doing much. Imma rp some stuff

Sounds good.

Saint marguerite academy

Murkwater wrote:Seeing as no one else is doing much. Imma rp some stuff

Not many people on atm

And quick thing, this isnt my main account. I promise im not an rp and NS scrub. :p

Saint marguerite academy wrote:Not many people on atm

Could be more people on, yes.

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