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7 yrs ago
Current Nation RP set during an Interplanetary dark age across hundreds of tiny worlds- roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
7 yrs ago
Got my RP rebooted. Make a civilization human or alien and uncover the enigma roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
8 yrs ago
Why not a sci-fi NRP that doesn't waste space? Interest check here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/1..
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Damn it Flimo

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Congrats to the first player made organization to base itself in the network, @lmpkio!
@The MageHard Sci-fi is even more niche here. I think there is about 5-10 people on this site who like hard sci-fi, could be more but I have yet to meet them. The rest are space opera folk. That is not to say anything on their quality of roleplaying or story telling, but it is more to say on the creative choices they make usually end up in the space opera territory.

To give an example,

I actually get bothered when someone calls something that is clearly human looking an alien, it is damning as all hell. Even when playing space fantasy where alien species are more like races on different parts of the same planet, and that is where it makes the most sense, i'm not going to complain about it in star wars because star wars was always made with the intention of being space fantasy.

The worst offenders in my view are those who try to actually try to act like it is realistic instead of just saying 'it's space opera dude, we aren't trying to be realistic with the aliens'.

Look, it can't be justified if the setting is sci-fi or there is a alien policy that asks for more alien forms due to the cause and effect over billions of years evolution is. It is not just having present earth conditions that you need to get humanoids. It is also having all sorts of events transpire in the way they did on Earth going back to the first cellular life on Earth. Since usually sci-fi RPs usually are within one galaxy, it is incredibly unlikely to encounter another species which looks so human-like if it has the same facial design as us despite such face being really only seen with humans on Earth. Even if you seeded another world with humans and baked it for a million years, you'd cook up not elves but likely some humanoid that looks distinctly non-human to us even if it is adapted to what planet you put those people on. Just look at our nearby evolutionary relatives for what I mean.

Genetic modification is the cure-all to this of course as we would apply our concept of beauty to whatever forms we make so it'd stay looking like us and get the fancy colored humanoids and fantasy races people like making since you'd get people made with the intention of looking like fantasy races by the person who made the genetic coding. In short genetic modification aligns a lot more with how I notice a lot of aliens are made than well, the aliens they make.

Amusingly enough, there has been times when i've seen genetically modified people in a sci-fi NRP that look more alien than the actual supposed aliens in the setting. The reasoning for aliens that are remarkably human-like i've gotten are that they don't want to be subject to the limitations humans are given, which has caused me to try finding ways to make humans more widespread in order for that not to be an issue. You still get humanoid aliens it turns out, even in situations where humans get millennia in space and were abducted in Paleolithic times and placed on other worlds.

Of course RPers want a humanoid form because they're humans, i'm human too so I end up having some degree of anthromorphization anyways especially if I am playing as said alien and not as someone encountering an alien. Though it does seem like alien in many cases is more a flavor than anything else.
@Willy Vereb
Sorta, just set further into the future with more infrastruture development & biotech. It isn't meant to be space opera as it is meant to be more exploring what sort of societies would form after sol has been lived in beyond earth for centuries and the politics, conflicts and way of life which come from that. Imagine what sorta culture would develop after centuries of living in asteroid habitats!

Think of it this way, it's meant to be in the further future mainly so there is time for new cultures and societies to develop in the solar system distinct from what exists today and give time for infrastructure to age. In terms of colonization, with the centuries of time what you see is the development of biospheres in large habitation complexes. Earth also has a biosphere with lots of modified life forms.

Alien life wise I am a bit loose, in that I am likely to allow complex life on Europe that has distant genetic relations to us and whatnot going with a panspermia interpretation that life originated in the kuiper belt, not Earth.

This does allow for one to make new human species or uplifted animal species alongside AI, which means one can rapidly have uplifted octopi stand in for mollusc aliens or some bioengineered arthropod stand in for insectoid aliens (thanks to high oxygen & low gravity habitats). The ecosystems are within large habitation complexes, be it under the surface of mars, in a sky habitat in the clouds of Saturn or inside asteroid habitats. Really, wherever you feel would be logical for a habitat, there is a habitat. In short, avoid terraforming on a planetary scale and instead focus on making habitation complexes.

In regards to technology, just avoid advanced AI (the sort that manipulate reality and act as god stand-ins), star lifting, worm holes and tech in that realm. A dyson swarm is fine though, since that is just a bunch of satellites around the sun. Basically keep it within the early type-I range.

I may allow for one naturally occuring wormhole connecting to another star system, but it has to be a naturally occuring one we overlooked somewhere 50 AU or so out where we can place world types sol doesn't offer (mainly ocean planets) and give some space for alien life to exist beyond of subglacial seas or under rocks.
Solar system it is!

Thanks for all the interest you guys have shown. I'll make a interest check for the sol concept okay?
decreasing enthusiasm strikes
Hello.

In this sci-fi NRP we are staying within one star system, as we do not need other stars systems. Not to mention this gives creativity to dealing w/ limited space involved.

Beyond these common traits, I want to know which scenario is the most appealing.

There is a several setups.

Beyond Tomorrow-
This scenario takes place a few millennia into the future after a dark age or two. Instead of aliens you get all matter of hew human forms along with all sorts of life that is descended from life today, but developing in radically new directions thanks to genetic engineering. The boundary between man, machine and animal has in many cases ceased existing, with artificial life, uplifts, digital life, ecosystems of machine drones and so forth all existing. Earth is a mess, but still habitable enough. Outside of Earth, life lives in networks of habitation zones within asteroids, in the clouds of Venus, in the depths of Europa and so on. Alien life could exist, but you'll need to give a case for it.

Centuari-
The closest star system to the sun and also a binary system with a K class and G class star. Alpha Centuari also has a red dwarf much further out. Alpha Centuari has worlds in orbit or either star or both, with a lack of any icy worlds except those floating in the extreme distance around both stars. Life here is harsh from the heat of the two stars bearing down upon you, and strange life is likely to have developed here. There are no AI custodians in this scenario.

Cygni -
A binary star system that exists little over ten light years away. One of these stars is a flare star, which means it erupts in large periodic flares. With 84 AU between both stars, stable planetary systems with more worlds exist With all matter of worlds. At the barycenter strange anomalous structures exist. This star system is a massive blank slate, so the arrangement of what worlds exist can be whatever we need it to be. It could be host to some ancient alien society that is just ruins now with its remnants making some of the alien factions.

Tau Ceti -
A sunlike star with lots and lots of asteroids in a debris disc 35 AU out and known exoplanets. The system would be built using the five known real exoplanets and fictional ones. Tau Ceti having native alien life is completely plausible, and we can have intelligent life occur multiple times across the super earths here.

Plan Lazarus-
In this scenario you have a human colony ship sent to a far off completely custom made star system to whatever we want it to be.

Other-
Don't like any of these? give an alternative suggestion!

Colonization methods:

-Seed Ship, all human players come from a seed ship that made the first generation of humans on the most habitable world in the system. Humans automatically getting adaptations for said EarthLike world.

-Stasis, all human players come from a stasis ship where everyone is waken up to begin colonization. A faster potential start up here, but much more expensive.

-Wormhole, a worm howl connecting the star system to sol. This option is not recommended, as it means two star systems.

-None, just stay in sol!

Alien/nonhuman biological life Scenarios:

-Only humans

-Primitive nonhumans only.

-Primitive nonhumans and super organisms only.

-Advanced aliens with human tech level as well.

Artificial intelligence scenarios:

-No self aware AI exists.

-Degenerative AIs only, which means stupid AI systems that once were smart but have degraded in quality over time.

-Self aware AIs, but no super intelligences.

-Degenerative super intelligences, but functioning AI.

-Super intelligences too, with all the problems they have.

Misc tech allowances;

-Weather manipulation technology

-Starlifting technology

-City worlds, living or dead

-Dyson swarms, living or dead

Also there are the perspectives. Perspectives is just a way of saying different situations a player may be due to what they picked. AI systems, sapience, mindless super organisms, digital minds, all options here if we do a future sol scenario. In a alien star colonization scenario, human advancement can be sent on a regression towards a dark age that allows us to start with technology hardly more advanced than today, just on a alien world now having to fend of whatever alien life we happen to now have to share the planets with. If there are alien AI systems hiding in the crust of that cryptic lava planet orbiting further out and whatnot is up to user discretion.

In general, when making an AI system instead of a civilization or super organism I expect you to not be as populous as the former. In general follow a balancing scheme of higher quality, less population. If you just wanna be some eldritch alien that fucks shit up, go ahead, just don't have a whole civilization of them numbering in the order of billions. You are allowed rediculously huge populations in this RP however, as even with small tech advancements from today the ability to support larger populations will be made easier by advancements in agriculture, habitation and building materials that would enable stuff like arcogies and colonies even on normally inhospitable worlds.

In short, do you want sol or some other star system to play a sci-fi NRP within a single star system?
The Lich has to go, it is of great danger to the continued existence of ecetopia.

I don't know how I said that with a straight face.
I wish the fed's power balance between itself and other groups were made a bit more clear. Or if the Fed is just going to be its own thing so don't worry about them.
However they form, I hope it involves lots of money dissapearing from the Mogul's coffers.
Hmm.

Less interest that it seemed there would be.

Oh well i'll just find something else to do. Lmpko had a point when he noticed the Mopgul didn't just bring a limosine up for the auditor of the fricken' network. You'd think even for a figurehead he'd at least have that corutesy. So much money that poor mogul now won't have.

I hope the love bomb take all your money!
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