@TheSovereignGraveJust read over your sheet's updates in full. I approve everything you wrote, though I wanted to ask: how large are these artificial planets exactly? As in, how many people is each one capable of housing comfortably and how many are there?
See, in most Solar Systems, the planets are far enough away that they do not effect eachother's orbit around the star significantly enough to cause disruption regularly. But, to house 200,000,000 people, it seems that the man-made worlds would need to be either HUGE (as in, larger than actual planets), or there must be MANY of them, in which case they may be so crammed in together that they are having a gravitational pull on one another- that might lead to crashing, spinning out of the solar system, and so on.
I can see three explanations for how the Ch'ak'ii have not yet crashed into eachother.
1. I'm totally overestimating the size and number of these structures.
2. The Ch'ak'ii have only made a few of these, and those few are large enough to house 50 or 100 billion each (or more).
3. The Ch'ak'ii have managed to perfectly balance the gravity of these various structures so that they don't kill eachother.
@SigmaI approve of your Xim/Federation history, and would like to add that your response to Xim ground invasions was highly accurate. Xim soldiers are giants who can get shot more than 30 times before they finally collapse from blood-loss
Of course, this is balanced out by their weak-as-fuck ships, which I suppose is why it took them 3 decades to actually get far enough into human territory to launch a real invasion.
@LauderI approve of everything you've done with the X'Cor, though I must ask: how naturally aggressive is the species? I inquire because I'm curious as to rather this slavery fetish of theirs is a cultural or biological response. Because if it's cultural, well, culture can change: humanity once had slaves and now most of us wouldn't even consider enslaving another person. But if it's their biology to force their will on others, then there may be no real solution for their behavior, short of completely redesigning the X'Cor genome.
I'm guessing it's mainly cultural, since they were not nearly as bad before the "Uplifting War", but I'd like to be sure.
@rush99999So, is MONARCH actually just an automated miner? And this mining program is capable of actually working on a national level and defending itself and operating like a country all its own?
Holy shit. If this is what their mining looks like, I'd hate to see what a real military invasion would be. Remind me never to visit Andromeda.
Military size:
A large standing drone army. Kazzlehorf tends to play with his drones when he's decided to be a drone engineer which happens about 4.6% of the time. The actual drone army is pretty huge and meant mainly as a means of keeping the wild animals from attacking him (which he sometimes sees as Imperialists and will refer to them as such no matter what their reason for invading is).
I need you to actually list how large the army is, in numbers. As everyone else has done.
@darkandstarYou should have actually asked my permission before increasing your army size to 10%, but since you are a militant nation, I'll allow it. Just... ask next time.
@ClocktowerEchosSo, like the Namilee, do you intend on just floating around and space and running into nations?
Because the Xim would totally allow you safe passage for a few DNA samples
(Approved thus far, by the way)
@Brink_he Coalition, however, continued to exist as an autonomous entity in the years succeeding the war's end, and eventually entered into an alliance with its former enemy during the second return of the Exiles, identifying as the Xim Initiative, who had left Republic territory following the onset of the Alleghian Civil War.
Okay, so I'm pretty pissed and seriously considering kicking you out of the RP for this.
I did not agree to this. You asked, but I never said yes- I was busy at the time and couldn't get to you yet. Silence is not the same thing as consent. If anything, you should have assumed that my ignoring your post was a sign that this was not something I was interested in at all.
The Xim are not the "Exiles": they have a history all their own that I've been working on, and they sure as hell never attacked the Republic, unless the Republic attempted to defend the Federation.
It's also major Godmodding.
Fix this.