Where we Left Off [RP TITAN]
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>stay in isolation for fuckton of years
>finally return to galactic society
>see AI has been built
>awhellnaw.jpeg
>find the guy who made it
>invade that fucker
>his buddy tells my to gtfo
>wave my epeen and scream at him
>he's just wtf
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Re: Where we Left Off
Nobody ever really asked for percentages or anything. We are fairly anti-math and all. You can just do it over a reasonable time period.

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As far as construction times go, I think it's safe to assume technology would subsidize that somewhat. ISDs are built in about...two months? And they're pretty much a superdread here at 1.6 km. I think that's a fair reference point for something that scale, if one day is a week. Stuff can still get done in time to be relevant.
damn rightCommander Error wrote:
>stay in isolation for fuckton of years
>finally return to galactic society
>see AI has been built
>awhellnaw.jpeg
>find the guy who made it
>invade that fucker
>his buddy tells my to gtfo
>wave my epeen and scream at him
>he's just wtf
>trollface.jpeg
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Okay so I'll stop doing math since people don't like it. but in exchange I have literally infinite materials.
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The construction of the enegy colection cluster is going well. Right now,is about contructing the solar stations in another system using pre-fab and modular models to ensure a fast building.
Engineers are working on the MIRABELA project. Right now,everything is just concept
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Re: Where we Left Off
Solar this isn't a hostage scenario.
Just be reasonable. Build up your infrastructure, start mining, and once you're established it won't be questioned if you put out a frigate every day because you have that base to operate off of. But until then it's like you're trying to play Total Annihiliation in a game of Civilization.
Just be reasonable. Build up your infrastructure, start mining, and once you're established it won't be questioned if you put out a frigate every day because you have that base to operate off of. But until then it's like you're trying to play Total Annihiliation in a game of Civilization.

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It would take the Strigiforme at full capacity several centuries to completely mine out a star system. Planets are fucking HUGE. Gas giants can be mined for gasses. There are billions of useful asteroids out there.
So infinite, pretty much. Extraction at a rate of 100,000 km^3/day? No.
So infinite, pretty much. Extraction at a rate of 100,000 km^3/day? No.

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Now in order to continue this thread outside of OOC
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Bonus Math
1 cubic km of iron is approximately 7874000 kilograms
100,000 cubic km of iron is approximately 787,400,000,000 kilograms
I'm going to assume that this is an earth-sized planet, and will use earth calculations. The energy required to move something out of a planets orbit is equal to gravitational potential energy (GPE)
GPE= Mass * Acceleration due to gravity * Altitude
U=MGH
I'm assuming an altitude of 50,000 km (50,000,000 m)
787,400,000,000 kg * 10 m/s * 50,000,000 m= 3.93e20
Which, reduced, is 393 EXAJOULES
That's just under half the annual global energy consumption per year.
1 cubic km of iron is approximately 7874000 kilograms
100,000 cubic km of iron is approximately 787,400,000,000 kilograms
I'm going to assume that this is an earth-sized planet, and will use earth calculations. The energy required to move something out of a planets orbit is equal to gravitational potential energy (GPE)
GPE= Mass * Acceleration due to gravity * Altitude
U=MGH
I'm assuming an altitude of 50,000 km (50,000,000 m)
787,400,000,000 kg * 10 m/s * 50,000,000 m= 3.93e20
Which, reduced, is 393 EXAJOULES
That's just under half the annual global energy consumption per year.
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It's not as hard to do when you have factories covering at the least 1km^2, with the biggest covering almost a whole planet (which is our oldest, with the second largest being roughly the size of Australia if it were a square, the rest ranking in at micro percents.)Commander Error wrote: Frankly, almost everyone are ridiculously fast for construction
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Commander Yance, aboard the Observer, stared at the DRADIS displays, showing the Taln fleet executing maneuvers over Alpha Leonis 5.
"Comms... override radio silence and bounce the following to the Taln group. Message as follows: Why the hell are you searching for a so-far-peaceful artificial intelligence, with what seems to be a full wing of ships? Message end. Oh, and relay the message log to our fleet."
The comms officer input the message and sent it on its way. "Think they'll tell us, sir?"
"Hell no. They'll just keep waving their hillariously photo-altered * at us. But we do need to make the attempt."
"Comms... override radio silence and bounce the following to the Taln group. Message as follows: Why the hell are you searching for a so-far-peaceful artificial intelligence, with what seems to be a full wing of ships? Message end. Oh, and relay the message log to our fleet."
The comms officer input the message and sent it on its way. "Think they'll tell us, sir?"
"Hell no. They'll just keep waving their hillariously photo-altered * at us. But we do need to make the attempt."

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You have materials based on how many systems you have and developed infrastructure. While there is no math, it is instead based on common interpretation. If you screw up, someone will probably call you out on it.Solar112 wrote:Okay so I'll stop doing math since people don't like it. but in exchange I have literally infinite materials.

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No, no you don't. The universe may be infinite but matter is not.Solar112 wrote:Okay so I'll stop doing math since people don't like it. but in exchange I have literally infinite materials.
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"No reply on that message, Commander."
Yance sighed. Hell with it. "Move us within an AU and relay the same on all possible channels. Oh, and use the comms maser and hyperpulse unit, too."
OOC, Tiel, in sci-fi terms, I'm standing uncomforably close and yelling as loudly as possible (in about 4 languages) into your ear, so radio silence is no longer a blanket excuse :P
Yance sighed. Hell with it. "Move us within an AU and relay the same on all possible channels. Oh, and use the comms maser and hyperpulse unit, too."
OOC, Tiel, in sci-fi terms, I'm standing uncomforably close and yelling as loudly as possible (in about 4 languages) into your ear, so radio silence is no longer a blanket excuse :P
