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News:Got a fair way into mapping Isotope and Serps territory, and I had started on Darkspleen's and Sigma's.Ran into a problem: Universe Simulator has decided that reloading complex saves will move all planets, moons, and objects directly into the closest star. In essence, saves do not work.Until further notice, Universe Simulator cannot be used for mapping. That is all.


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News:Got a fair way into mapping Isotope and Serps territory, and I had started on Darkspleen's and Sigma's.Ran into a problem: Universe Simulator has decided that reloading complex saves will move all planets, moons, and objects directly into the closest star. In essence, saves do not work.Until further notice, Universe Simulator cannot be used for mapping. That is all.


Can't this be resolved by completing a system and just screengrabbing it ?
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I've a 4 hour bus journey tomorrow for work. I'll see about reading the more recent NSs then as I'll have leisure time. For however long my battery lasts.
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So who's up for contracting Cephalrrior groups for construction and/or mining operations within their empires?
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Hey everybody. Talkings have been a thing done and now I'm going to put some of there here.

Here's the approximate positions of a number of nations in the Galaxy:

The Sphere, played by Serp, is centered around Sol at 27500 lightyears, 0 degrees (Galactic North.) 10000 lightyears directly South, also at zero degrees, is the Federation of Aurolia, played by Sigma. At approximately 22000 lightyears and at -10 degrees we have the Commonwealth, played by Darkspleen. These three nations form a sort of box where their corners meet, forming a central void nearly 10000 lightyears in width.

Somewhere immediately to the East is the Graal hegemony.

To the East of the Federation is the Hau, played by Monkeypants, which share a minor border contact with them. A long ways to the North are Isotope's Bug Broods - they share a minor corner-border contact with the Commonwealth, with a large void existing between them and the Hau to the South, as well as the Sphere to the East.

A long ways off to the South and a little to the East are the Stoor.

The collective region I have just described is perhaps 25000 lightyears in diameter at its widest point. For the sake of clarity, I shall refer to this region as 'The Sol Clusters,' since all the nations in the area sort of loop around and under the Sphere's territory.

Here is the past 1000 years of history in the region as has been loosely agreed upon:

1000 years ago, the Singularity Wars ended. The Sphere forms immediately around Sol, while humans fleeing from the area arrive at Auru and form the Aurolian Federation. A nation called the commonwealth, existing prior to the end of the Singularity Wars, occupies an area of space between them and off to the side, and may or may not have had any involvement in the war. The state of the Graal Hegemony at this point is not known. If Theoadorable could comment, that would be great.

Almost 800 years ago, the Stoor arrive on the scene from the South. They are presumed to make immediate contact with both the Graal Hegemony and the Federation. It is not known how relations between the Stoor and the Graal might have developed, which probably needs to be worked out. The Sphere continues to consolidate power in the local group of the Sol system.

Approximately 500 years ago, the Commonwealth breaks out into a civil war. The Federation turns a blind eye to the entire affair, while the Stoor attempt to sell biological weapons and soldiers to both sides (these efforts are rebuffed by both parties). The Broods make contact with the Imperial faction of the Commonwealth, initial exchanges are largely peaceful. The Sphere expands and reinforces its power base, and by now has managed to plant Manchurian agents within the Federation.

The civil war lasts for 400 years. Towards the end, the losing side grows desperate and purchases soldiers and weaponry from the Stoor - however, they still lose the war as of 100 years ago, and the Commonwealth is reuinited as a Monarchy. The Federation is somewhat dismayed by the outcome, while the Stoor are simply upset that the conflict was resolved. The Sphere has done nothing but slowly expanded and stretched out its influence during this time. Again, the state of the Graal Hegemony during this time is unknown.

Around the same time, the Hau make initial contact with the Aurolian Federation due to border expansion. The Sphere uses its Manchurian agents in order to instigate a diplomatic incident that ends badly between the two, serious enough to make the Hau angry but not want to invade. The Hau and Federation have retained a cool relationship since then, with a demilitarized zone existing between their borders.

Approximately 60 years ago, according to plans made between Theo and other parties, there is a war between the Graal Hegemony and the Aurolian Federation. The Stoor join the war on the Hegemony's side, while the Commonwealth remains neutral (but supplies the Federations). The Hau stay off to the side and watch. Once the Sphere learns of the human casualties in the wars, they sweep down from the North and begin to launch internal strikes against the Hegemony.

This is where our information breaks down. We do not know if the Hegemony would have allied with the Stoor or otherwise fought alongside them, or whether or not the relations between the Stoor and the Hegemony prior to this war were even stable enough for this scenario to be realistic. On the Stoor's side of the equation, they joined the war not necessarily because they were allied or even friendly with the Hegemony, but simply because they had their own agenda.

Approximately 10 years ago, the Graal war ends, somehow. Status of the Graal Hegemony is unknown, though it is generally accepted that every nation leaves the conflict intact. However, the Sphere requires a reason to have disengage from hostilities; absence of such would mean nonstop hostilities until the present day.

Also, NewSun: We'd love to, but at 180 degrees, you are clear on the opposite side of the Galaxy. Even the Stoor, who would be closest to you, are far, far away.

What does everyone think?
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I should be finishing up my first idea for a nation soon, Hopefully anyway.
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Good, i'll ask for a few things when i work out my history.
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Also, NewSun: We'd love to, but at 180 degrees, you are clear on the opposite side of the Galaxy. Even the Stoor, who would be closest to you, are far, far away.What does everyone think?


Sounds about a right gap for such an alien culture to develop; plus they're a very old race, so being further out suits them just fine. Do note that not many Cephalrrior are actually located in the home system - a good majority of them go out and do their own thing in the galaxy. They're pretty curious.
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Waiting on Theo's decision concerning the Hegemony, can't really say anything about the history till then.
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Well thanks terminal for typing that out to clarify. Looking forward to finishing work tomorrow so I as I can resume adding to the world building myself.

@serp my human subfaction, Sextanis, I feel should reworded somewhat so to be more canonical with your sphere.

On positioning. The actual Inchinn station is kept hidden and each of the three sub factions operate apart. Technically only two of them control space. So right now the Technocracy is two seperate but nearby pockets of space.

I'll take it that nobody else felt the want to have a mutual subfaction within the technocracy and as such I may create more myself. Four small sub factions are about equivalent to a single major power.
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Sounds about a right gap for such an alien culture to develop; plus they're a very old race, so being further out suits them just fine. Do note that not many Cephalrrior are actually located in the home system - a good majority of them go out and do their own thing in the galaxy. They're pretty curious.


Contact would depend upon where significant numbers of your Cephalrrior have wandered out to Could you guestimmate their spread, tell us who they may have the most contact with/to?

Also, Darkmatter: If you haven't already seen it, I sent you a PM a while ago.
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Contact would depend upon where significant numbers of your Cephalrrior have wandered out to Could you guestimmate their spread, tell us who they may have the most contact with/to?Also, Darkmatter: If you haven't already seen it, I sent you a PM a while ago.


I don't think contact with other races would, in this case, necessarily depend on them being in the right place at the right time. This isn't written on the NS, but I have intended for them to be a very old race, certainly predating a lot of the galactic communes we see today. They will have been watching from afar for quite some time, making themselves known to races as they become prominent forces in the galaxy. Essentially, I figured that they know you exist, but you also know they exist. They're just sort of a 'fact of the galaxy'. Hence why they can be called upon for any number of services.
Their actual physical spread is less important in this case; they have a habit of 'just showing up' during times or events of note. It's reasonable to assume they were present in some capacity during all these conflicts, probably on both sides of it too.
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I don't think contact with other races would, in this case, necessarily depend on them being in the right place at the right time. This isn't written on the NS, but I have intended for them to be a very old race, certainly predating a lot of the galactic communes we see today. They will have been watching from afar for quite some time, making themselves known to races as they become prominent forces in the galaxy. Essentially, I figured that they know you exist, but you also know they exist. They're just sort of a 'fact of the galaxy'. Hence why they can be called upon for any number of services. Their actual physical spread is less important in this case; they have a habit of 'just showing up' during times or events of note. It's reasonable to assume they were present in some capacity during all these conflicts, probably on both sides of it too.


Present in what capacity? Voyeurs, or did they occasionally lean on somebody? :P
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Well the Sphere has no idea who your (Silux) race is. Their slow and steady expansion followed by spamming FTL jammers everywhere over the course of 1000 years and ignoring everyone else has only recently been coming to an end with its involvement with foreign wars, Manchurian-Agent program and random appearances of Borg-cube style warships.

Actually, the Sphere doesn't really know about anyone beyond its immediate neighbors. It only just met the Graal (Which is pretty near by) 50 years ago... When it invaded it as retaliation for its invasion of human space.
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Present in what capacity? Voyeurs, or did they occasionally lean on somebody? :P


Everything. Military aid in some cases, production aid in others. Some Cephaols probably assisted some factions in preventing civil unrest, others probably aided with philosophical and moral input in war councils and such.
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If i get accepted its possible I have encountered them directly too, Karkosian expansionism has driven an extremely large exploration of nearby space. It is likley, if not inevitable, I have come or will come into contact with you Newsun.

As for what would happened after that, no clue.
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I'm good with Cephalrrior operating within Federation Space.
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Serp: That's fine, but they probably know about you. They're also probably judging you heavily. I wouldn't count on FTL jamming systems (at least conventional ones) from hindering their movements too much. Their FTL is actually wormhole travel. Wormholes created by focused communal thought and brainpower. It's pretty neat-o.

Iso: Sounds good to me. The Cephaols you would have encountered would have likely been peaceful ones, and as a result you'll probably be friendly with them to an extent. Warlike Cephaols are rare and dangerous entities.

Sigma: Sounds dandy! Anything particular in mind?
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i am confused with the whole intergalactic positioning thingy.

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Before I begin I like to know if I could make a nation that's made up of humans. And if I can what I should do for there back story.
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