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Nation RP set during an Interplanetary dark age across hundreds of tiny worlds- roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
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Why not a sci-fi NRP that doesn't waste space? Interest check here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/1..
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Time to make for fun threads than.

They will be great.
I dunno, I just know i'm still pissy over Marco Rubio's drought comment.
What's my name again?

What's my favorite things in the whole world?

Did I have any brothers or sisters?

Am I married or no?

I can't remember any of this, so I need help.

I have faith that the honest and objective people of spam will help me with every ounce of intelligence in their blood to get me back to speed on my own identity.

Is this the guy whose rotating sig contains horses or that one of the women running for president from the democratic party?
I'm interested in being a Iron age empire with some peculiar cultural traits centered around the region north of Cavelle bay on the east side of the mountain range, the one west of Olympia Bay.

Any details on the region north of Cavalle I should be aware of?


Okay, seems this RP's going into a new iteration.

Ancient sounds like a interesting path to go. Would also mean being able to develop more unique cultures will be easier since with a modern tech RP you tend to have more uniform cultural norms (unless it's a extremely huge planet where multiple independent industrial revolutions manage to occur or something).
Or maybe it could be life imported from Europa so that the planetary system doesn't come off too much as a planet sue.

What do you guys think?
Just imagine that you're a group of people stuck on a ice planet for centuries. I think many might start thinking all sorts of strange shit having to live in a box so long. Not to mention being aware at all times that the only thing keeping you from death being the modules and hydroponics that give you air and food.

I suppose at least you get to have lots of seafood due to the colonization of the subglacial seas with aquatic animals From earth. Or I might instead have native life there that shares a common origin with us genetically (might want to avoid higher order organisms in that case, Don't want intelligent life beyond people in this RP). Would that make it alien life if they share some genetics with us...?
Out in the fringes of sol, there's a trinary planet system that has yet to be discovered. To be more accurate, [] and [-] orbit each other while [--] orbits in the distance, tugging on both of them. This has created the tidal stress that has made oceans beneath the surface of two of these worlds, one of which having gained a atmosphere not too unlike Titan's. Alongside these icy worlds multiple comets have been captured by this planet system, making it a island of activity in a vast realm of emptiness.

The founders of the first colonies established "living zones" in the icy crusts of these worlds, making use of the water within the planet itself and the rocky core to sustain society on a frigid world in the middle of nowhere for centuries if not millennia. Life was engineered by the founders to colonize the seas, adapted to survive in the pitch black aquatic abyss of worlds where such oceans existed. They also brought much of the technology still used today- submarines that can go to the mineral rich, rocky core of [-], aircraft adapted to low gravity environments, exocraft that can fly all the way to any world within the [] system and far more. Everything else since simply being further modifications from that the Founders have sowed. All this was achieved in but decades with the Founder's vision in place. Than everything went dark. Contact with each inexplicably lost, abandoned by the Terrans on this world- stability collapsed as the people of the system factionalized. All that was ages ago.

Ever since, the political divides have became cultural divides. The Founder's vision perverted across hundreds of polities that are the product of split after split, the three hundred thousand people* who live on this world being split between dozens of separate polities. The people have simultaneously adapted and transformed a environment they never were supposed to ever exist in, conflict between each other perhaps having gone back since the Great Failure.

But as the sun glows brighter and our worlds draw nearer to Earth and the other planets, a question has been posed: Is there a light at the end of this tunnel?
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For those confused, basically this is a NRP with small, but technologically advanced human populations on a ice planet who are descended from a initial colonization and have developed for hundreds if not thousands of years in isolation from Earth. The planet has been colonized with life that now lives in the deep seas and in a few "green zones" built underground within the planet's icy crust (or even into the rocky core of the planet itself). There's multiple "worlds" in this RP- mainly the main ice planet and its two spherical moons along with some icy comets captured in orbit.

There's a limit on the overall population in the hundreds of thousands (this doesn't include bots or the engineered life forms of course), so don't make any large empires okay? Think more in terms of city-states than imperiums. More hegemonies or confederations than empires. However, give that there's a lot of time between the founders and the now, you can develop very different cultures here.

Tech wise you are aloud tech that's logical to colonizing a ice planet. This is not a resource rich place, so a major polity alone probably will not be able to conduct a expedition to the inner parts of sol.

Here's a outline of this planetary system. I am horrible at names so i've yet to come up with any.

-[]: A large world, around the size of mars. Extremely cold and unnervingly chaotic terrain remiscent of Pluto or Triton. The planet has a reducing atmosphere (the sky has fallen seasonally, the atmosphere is currently thawing however) and mountain ranges of clouds cover parts of the surface. It's basically like a larger pluto with a less tenuous atmosphere. Methane-ice is heavier here than any other world, it should be noted. There is a subglacial ocean as well.

-[-]; This world is more akin to Europa than Titan or Pluto, with numerous tiger stripes rupturing about the surface and extremely active cyrovolcanism that is ongoing. This world has a mineral rich core and a deep water ocean warmed by the tidal pressures of [] and [--]. Life has been introduced to this world the most due to having a more hospitable sea than [].

-[--]; This world's pretty much a dry, frozen solid world more Akin to Callisto or Eris. It is reddened by Tholins more than the other worlds, kind of like Sedna. Ices are on this planet, but there is no ocean below and it is for all intents and purposes a dead world geologically and meteorologically. It orbits comparatively far from the other two worlds, but on it lies some very strange artifacts from the Founders themselves...

Alongside these worlds, there's also some much smaller satellites that orbit further out.

*Yes, that many. Yes, on a planet made of ice.

Tech-wise, try not to get too fancy. This is not a resource rich place. Tech-wise, try to be minimalistic is what i'm saying. Researching resource intensive, advanced tech is hard when you are just trying to keep your polity afloat while engaging in skirmishes with neighboring polities after all.

All nations should originate from within the planetary system, so no outsiders at all please. No AI probes from sol, no astronauts from earth or aliens. Or alien probes from earth for that matter.

Just throwing this out there. If there's interest I will move forward with names, maps and so forth.

Update 1;

No more green zones, just Make sure your colony has some hydroponics modules instead.
Well, it's because making up tons of names for things makes shit confusing. Making up a name for something that doesn't exist in the real world makes sense, but calling some sword from a fantasy culture a Dikkinshwab despite it being basically a machete with different degrees of sharpness and ornamentation is just pointless. Sort of like why the legs of a insect, despite being very different in design are still called legs. Or why a alien with a gun based on accelerating clay particles extremely fast may just be called a "particle rifle" instead of a "Zvynpc Iscc".
Polish is a very alien language.
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