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I PM'd you, Cryptiic.
Yes Rare. You can post 100 times per turn if you like. So long as you post at least once per turn.
You send Orders per Turn.

1 Turn = 1 Post from all Active Civilizations or 9 Days, whichever comes first.
Rare. I don't really understand your question.
GALACTIC UPDATE
LUNARIAN SPHERE
The first journey ended with a great success. 2.7 parsecs away lay a viable, thriving solar system with 5 planets. The first of two ships remained, while the other plotted in additional coordinates and jumped into the void.
-- First Jump:
-- J1: A relatively small gas giant with a hydrogen/helium atmosphere. A large number of small, irregularly shaped moons orbit close to the planet. [UNINHABITABLE]
-- J2: A small rocky planet in the Lagrange point of a gas giant. [UNINHABITABLE: NO VIABLE RESOURCES]
-- J3: A planet consisting mostly of carbon, with a dense diamond core, the planet resembles an earthen desert. [HABITABLE:]
-- J4: A warm Earth-like planet with vast grassland plains. It has no axial tilt, giving it a mild and predictable climate. [HABITABLE:]
-- J5: A terrestrial planet with an extremely slow axial rotation. Days and nights here can last as long as an Earth-week (depending on the season). [UNINHABITABLE: ATMPOSPHERE PREVALENT WITH HEAVY RADIATION]

The second exploration ship that jumped to the Galactic East did not return.

STAR EMPIRE OF AUROLIUS
The colony ships settled without error, but the world's atmosphere was a mixture of nitrogen, hydrogen and argon gas -- which made it difficult to breathe for long periods of time. Pressurized suits were required but the initial semblance of society became an inevitability within the twelve months the Empire provided for the colonization efforts. Freighters began to move back and forth between the home planet and this new, desert world of theirs.

The ships exploration vessel Faust, the Light Cruiser SES Jarik and a pair of Destroyers were packed with observational equipment, a small cadre of marines and a host of scientists ranging from astrobiologists, ecologists and geologists were packed aboard the long, sleek Faust and jumped into the void. Twelve weeks later they returned to Aurolius. There was a solar system with twelve planets. Identified as S1 all the way to S12.
-- S1: Close near the sun, largely martian environment.
-- S2: A gas giant covered in a single ring of asteroids.
-- S3: A diverse, terran world that is tidally locked.
-- S4: Entirely aquatic, in a close rotating with S5.
-- S5: Entirely aquatic, locked in a rotation less than a million miles away from S4.
-- S6: Entirely gaseous planet. Majority helium gas.
-- S7: A rocky world with dormant volcano's and mountain ranges that make your homeworld's tallest mountains look like grassy hills.
-- S8: A terran world, mostly water with archipelago's abound. Increased revolutions make winds very hostile.
-- S9: A huge planet. Mostly savannah, but because of the size of the planet gravity is a large factor.
-- S10: A completely martian planet with 2 similarly designed moons.
-- S11: A cratered, atmosphereless planet that resembles an Earthen moon.
-- S12: Entirely arctic planet. So far on the edge of the solar system that even during daytime it seems dim.

RAKYOVIIL ASCENDANCY
Reports came back at the end of the year of two functioning solar systems. The first they traveled to held four worlds, the second two.

-- A1: A flat, muddy planet. There are no oceans, instead much of the surface is covered with a shallow layer of water. A single large moon creates a strong tidal effect, essentially making the entire planet a tidal mudflat.
-- A2: A large gas giant with a dense sulfur dioxide atmosphere. The planet orbits close to its parent star and supports a number of small rocky moons.
-- A3: An ocean world with a nitrogen/oxygen atmosphere. Only a single island-continent rises above the waves.
-- A4: A small Earth-like planet with approximately half the gravity of Earth. Grasslands cover the entire surface

-- K1: A small lifeless rock with an extremely thin nitrogen atmosphere. Its surface is pitted with large impact craters.
-- K2: A hot and humid world known for its many rivers and swamps, and for its dark, damp forests
12 Civilizations in the IC, though 1 may be inactive. Hekazu. There are 3 on the waiting list. I apologize for any who are waiting.

So when you EXPLORE you'll get kind of an overview of what the solar system looks like, but you'll need to SURVEY a selected planet before you truly know anything about it. Some worlds are more evident than others -- a terran world will obviously have a breathable atmosphere.
If you send orders, they don't go through until you post.

If you get a post up but have not sent orders, you've done nothing.
All possible inhabitable planets in home systems are well mapped out, they just need to be colonized.
I've generated the map. So everybody is in their place, but where are you .. you'll have to plot out the galaxy for yourself!

Also, if there are multiple planets in a single solar system -- multiple civilizations have have ownership there. Just FYI.
Crazy Guy, the only problem with your sheet is that it implies it has received contact whether directly or indirectly from another species. The general attitude of the civilizations in this RP are much of the sentiments about extraterrestrials from the human perspective -- Does alien life exist? Who knows. I've got work and two kids, can't be bothered by it right now.

With the invention of FTL travel, your people have seen fit to explore and possibly colonize new worlds because of things like overpopulation and opportunity, but the idea of jumping into another solar system and intending to find a waiting civilization should seem absurd to them.
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