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Author Topic: Outpost: Outcast [Heart of Sky]  (Read 37865 times)

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #210 on: November 11, 2015, 02:18:45 pm »

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Size 106/110
Mass 121+72.5(cargo)+12(Satellites)=186.5
Cargo Hold: 20/20  38/40
Cryogenic pods: 29 4 sick
Awake Crew Size: 24 1 sick
Required Crew Size: 7
Electricity demand 91 MW

Electricity produced 75-150 MW
Fuel: 4.5/28
Fuel Use: .65-1.3/year  Actual Fuel Use: .788/year
Thrust: 60

Installed Systems:
     2xexpanded superstructure (included in profile) (minor damage)
     Reinforced Hull (minor damage)
     Optimized Satellite Launcher and Storage
     Medium Cargo hold 0/20 (included in profile)
     Optronic Auto Pilot 3 MW
     Multipurpose Care and Habitation Bay 8 MW
     Dedicated Magnetoplasmadynamic Thruster 60 MW
     Recreational Commons 1 MW
     Large Closed Loop Life Support /w hydroponics 10 MW
     Size 12 He-3 Fuel Tank (Sides, 2.5 fuel left)
     Double Core Expert Tested He-3 MCF Fusion generator /w external radiators +75 MW / +75 MW
     Large Cargo Bay 0/40
     Size 2 He-3 Fuel Tank (Internal, full)

Satellites:  Size 0 Mass 12
1x Survey Sat
1x Survey Sat (accidentally launched)
1x Com Sat
1x Weather Sat

Cargo:
     My First Factory kit Size 10 Mass 20
     Multi-Chemical Production Facility Size 1 Mass 2
Algae Ecosystem Tank Life SupportSize 1 Mass 2
Central Colony ComputerSize 2 Mass 2
Bio-Diversity Bay Size 4 Mass 4
Project Legacy Size 1 Mass 1
2x Exoskeleton Constructors Size 6 Mass 4
1x Digging and Drilling Vehicles Size 4 Mass 4
2x Heavy Bot Mechs Size 6 Mass 6
.6x Advanced Medical Supplies Mass 1
3.8x Basic Parts Mass 4
5.6x Advanced Parts Mass 5
2x Advanced Materials Mass 4
2x Food Mass 2
3x Water Mass 4
1.9x Air Mass 1
5x Vac Suits Mass 5
1x Habitation Dome Size 3 Mass 1.5

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #211 on: November 12, 2015, 11:03:42 am »

Jökull

The worst fears of the geologist prove true as the crew takes careful note of the icy surface of the planet.  Only 3% of the surface is above the estimated sea level.  The planet has a relatively shallow ocean with only a few deep trenches, the land is set into two large island chains, one above and one below the equator and several smaller, long islands.

There are several areas near the equator with exposed cliff faces showing oxidized iron and silicates but no other elements can be confirmed without further study, the exposed rock varies between red, grey and black.  The planet likely has a thick crust and is cooling rapidly.

The atmosphere is 92% nitrogen, 7% oxygen and has trace amounts of argon, helium, carbon dioxide and methane.  No signs of life have been detected in the oceans, the best theory on how the oxygen has formed is the break down of water through radiation.  Where normally this would result in the oxidation of exposed minerals and the presence of hydrogen in the atmosphere some process has prevented this.  Every model shows that however this occurred, it is a very temporary situation which may last from tens of millions to as little as a million years before oxidation catches up with oxygen production.  The very weak magnetosphere and ozone layer help support this theory, the planet is likely around a billion years old and in time will lose it's water and end up similar to Mars.

Weather activity is rather sedated with humidity ranging between .5% and 1%, tornadoes and other storms are detected although this may change as it get's further from the star, it is currently in summer in it's 6.5 year orbit.

There are some theories that carbon and sulfur production may be trapped somewhere in or under the ice, however the only confirmed carbon source are the trace amounts of CO2 and methane in the atmosphere.

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #212 on: November 12, 2015, 11:58:52 am »

Well, time to look at "Kara" then
Or isn't it?
We got more than enough fuel left, to reconsider / consider further options, if that pebble is also unfavourable.
Though I am sure our crew would appreciate us not wasting time, I don't think what Jökull has shown us, really warants a Survey sat on a just-in-case basis.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #213 on: November 12, 2015, 03:18:09 pm »

Well, time to look at "Kara" then
Or isn't it?
We got more than enough fuel left, to reconsider / consider further options, if that pebble is also unfavourable.
Though I am sure our crew would appreciate us not wasting time, I don't think what Jökull has shown us, really warants a Survey sat on a just-in-case basis.

Agreed. Next!
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No. I suppose there are similarities, but I'm fairly certain angry birds doesn't let me charge into a battalion of knights with a car made of circular saws.

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #214 on: November 12, 2015, 09:25:09 pm »

Next. And be ready to move to the AS-3 and its moons
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #215 on: November 13, 2015, 01:37:43 pm »

Jan 2110

External observations of Procyon AS-5 'Kara' are interrupted by several external cameras and detectors on one side of the ship going offline.  A spike in solar radiation from Procyon A proceeds the failures, fortunately the thick hull and quick action to shield the working instruments prevent further damage.

Kara

The atmosphere of the planet is denser then expected at 0.513 atm estimated at the surface.  Major components are Nitrogen 75% Carbon Dioxide 21% Argon 2% and Helium 1%.  Detectable trace gases include Hydrogen, Methane, Carbon Monoxide and Sulfur Dioxide.  The planet has an active hydrosphere despite liquid water only taking up 32% of the surface, large areas have active rainfall, lakes and rivers. 

There appears to be no system evening out the temperature on the planet despite a strong greenhouse effect, leading to a wild swing between latitudes and the active storm systems present.  Although no hurricanes occur during the approach, strong and more frequent storms then on Earth are the rule, particularly near the two polar oceans and three equatorial oceans.  Average temperature is hotter then Earth at 25 C, some areas may reach above 60 C and only extreme altitudes or the poles maintain temperatures below -20C.

There is an active magnetosphere just slightly weaker then the Earth's shielding the planet, but no ozone layer.  Gravity at 'sea level' is estimated to be .87g.  Two of the moons are small and dark and would be classified as C-type asteroids, containing carbon and a variety of metals.  The larger, closer moon is about half the diameter of Earth's moon, it has an icy mantel and most likely a rocky core.  The moon has an unusually fast spin and is gradually moving away from the planet, it will escape in hundreds of millions of years.

The surface of the planet is varied, short but wide mountain ranges, single likely volcanic uprisings and smaller volcanic calderas are common, estimates are that many smaller tectonic plates are in the process of fusing.  Two great mountain ranges compared to the Himalayan range are noted in addition to the two still active volcanoes.  A huge, likely recent flat area looks like the result of a recent super volcano.

Erosion is uneven, affected by moving water and wind many areas have canyons and steep sided hills.  The flattest areas have the least rainfall, however the even distribution of oceans ensures most areas have regular rain.

The planet's surface is estimated to be made out of Iron oxides and silicates, with copper, magnesium and sulfur also being major components.

The planet is currently approaching it's furthest distance from the star in its 3.4 year orbit.  With an eccentricity of .07 there will be noticeable changes planet wide during it's orbit.  No signs of life have been detected from orbit.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #216 on: November 13, 2015, 02:11:36 pm »

Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner! Or at least a good enough candidate to deploy our satellites for a closer inspection. Make orbit and do so.
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This fort really does sit on the event horizon of madness and catastrophe
No. I suppose there are similarities, but I'm fairly certain angry birds doesn't let me charge into a battalion of knights with a car made of circular saws.

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #217 on: November 13, 2015, 02:26:14 pm »

Counterpoints.

Magnetic field means less radiation, thus less He-3.
The Temperature is already high, and this the furthest from the sun the planet will get.
With an eccentricity of 0.07, the furthest distance at 3.158, the shortest distance will be at 2.74 AU.
This means that the solar radiation at closest point will be 30% stronger.
Given that the planet is already suffering from severe weather and high temperatures, things might get a bit unpleasant at Aphelion. Especially since the Poles are quite warm. They might even melt in Summer.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #218 on: November 13, 2015, 02:31:41 pm »

True, but I'm not sure the moons are going to be much better. If nothing else, we can extrapolate easily an estimated temperature swing to see if the poles melt, given the known variables. Plus, this is all stuff we can live with(less He-3 means we just go to D-T reaction, temp is easy to live with, and eccentricity can be a positive, what with solar power).
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This fort really does sit on the event horizon of madness and catastrophe
No. I suppose there are similarities, but I'm fairly certain angry birds doesn't let me charge into a battalion of knights with a car made of circular saws.

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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #219 on: November 13, 2015, 04:42:02 pm »

We could always dump one of the survey sats in orbit, check out other places, and come back if it still like the best. Which it does to me currently.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #220 on: November 13, 2015, 06:32:30 pm »

I'd rather take a month or two and thoroughly scan this one before moving on, since this is likely the one we choose.
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This fort really does sit on the event horizon of madness and catastrophe
No. I suppose there are similarities, but I'm fairly certain angry birds doesn't let me charge into a battalion of knights with a car made of circular saws.

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« Reply #221 on: November 14, 2015, 06:31:51 am »

I'm actually for the sattelite option. Reason being, we will settle this planet.
Even if, by chance, another planet seems more suited to us right now, Kara is way too good, as that we would pass it up for long. So the question is not an "if", but more of a "when". (Safe for us failing our mission at that other planet, sure enough) Obviously, making that theoretical second colony on Kara, would require centuries of work on the "main" planet, and thus might not have any rewards in the foreseeable future, but it is congruent enough with our mission.


I think most has been said already, but making a few educated researches into the summer conditions, may be worth our time. Even then, I don't see much of a problem with higher temperatures - the people will need bottled air for the next dozens, or hundreds of foreseeable millenias anyways, so strapping on a heat-reducing suit for summer, is not much more of an inconvienience.

More of an issue, would be what kind of heat-resistant plants we would need to create. I mean, we do plan on kickstarting a terraforming project, right? Even if it might mainly become a morale-boost for... pretty much anytime soon.

Thinking ahead even further, we could "mold" the climate to our needs, given time and resources. Just dump a few asteroids with the elements needed for positive change, and we'll be golden in no ti... a few millenia*, I mean.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #222 on: November 14, 2015, 08:50:45 am »

I'm not sure if we would need heat adapted plants for long duration terraforming. After all, there's lots of Co2 in orbit, the temperature would drop if it were removed.
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« Reply #223 on: November 16, 2015, 04:12:47 pm »

Feb 2110

Procyon AS-5 - preliminary mineral survey

Although only a small slice of the planet is observed (1/120 progress), it quickly becomes clear that the planet has quite a variety of minerals present on the surface.  In addition to iron and copper small amounts of minerals compounds with Titanium, Silver, Nickel, Tin, Zinc, Germanium, Cobalt, Cadmium, Gold, and Aluminum as major components are found.  Although these outcroppings are spread over the scanned surface, their presence even in small amounts is a hopeful sign of mineral wealth.

Procyon AS-4

This green-blue ice-gas giant has a strong magnetic field and is much more massive then originally thought.  Five more small moons under 5km in length are found and evidence indicates most or all of the moons were likely captured recently from wandering comets and planetoids.  Although staying and researching the moons of this world would give a wealth of scientific information, focus is put on studying the two large moons with comparable Earth gravity.  It is clear they are both likely planets pulled into the gravitational area of this world.  The ice giant has an almost circular orbit with only 0.007 eccentricity so movement of moons around the planet has a much stronger effect on variants on heat then time of year.  The orbit is 787 days long, currently nearing it's aphelion.

Procyon AS-4b

While this planet has superficial similarities to Mars, it is quite different when looked at closely.  The atmosphere is much thicker then originally estimated thanks to extensive vulcanism likely provided by tidal forces from the gas giant.  The atmosphere's primary constituents are nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane and argon.  Sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulate dust make up detectable trace elements of the atmosphere.  Temperature ranges are slightly higher then estimates from around 0 C to -45 C on average.

The global storm observed previously is still occurring, with four separate storm systems across the planet.  A hurricane appears to be occurring around the 'southern' pole which receives the most sunlight, the hurricane has occurred continuously for almost a month.  The most calm area is the extremely cold 'northern' pole which never receives daylight due the planet's high inclination. 

Over half the planet is covered in ice, with subsurface seas clearly evident thanks to significant volcanic activity on the planet.  Four active volcanoes are detected under the ice with another three on the ice free areas.  As far as can be seen the surface is the result of significant volcanic, tectonic and glacial activity leaving the surface to be extremely unstable and filled with canyons and cliffs similar to what is found on Earth, but covering most of the planet.  The glacial covered areas are no better, shaped into wild forms by the extreme weather conditions.

The planet has a grey surface with oxygen and silicon as primary constituents, otherwise it appears mineral poor.  Iron and magnesium are minor contributors with estimates that other elements may be rarer.  The planet has no resident magnetic field although it is well within the magnetosphere of it's parent so receives little solar radiation.

Procyon AS-4c

This larger moon has a thin atmosphere composed of argon, carbon dioxide and methane.  Hydrogen, helium, sulfur compounds and neon make up minor contributors under .01%.  There are rather strong winds with a global weather system contrasting the icy and rocky areas of the surface, however storms appear localized and short lived, containing primarily ice crystals and dust.  Temperatures can range as high as 19 C, however most of the time they are well below freezing.  The ice contains high concentrations of fluorine, chlorine and bromine compounds, as should the underground oceans which almost certainly exist.

Cryovolcanoes similar to those found on Enceladus exist around the planet's equator, although no surface volcanoes are seen on the rocky areas.  Less then 20% of the surface is visible rock, although these areas are black and red colored thanks to the high carbon and iron content of the planet.  Other elements are likely rare as well, at least close to the surface, as the minerals seen are almost uniformly iron oxides, carbon and silicon oxides in various forms.

The glacial surface is relatively flat and the rocky areas have crater impacts visible, indicating a much slower turnover of the surface.  Otherwise the surface is about as varied as Earth, with canyons and mountains, flat plains and hilly areas.  Most have been well worn down evenly by erosion.

One unusual feature is that the moon has higher then expected radiation at it's surface, the interaction of the magnetic field of the moon and planet may be allowing extra solar radiation in that would otherwise be deflected.

Event

As the ship passes the planet's magnetosheath it hits an unpredicted area of high energy particles.  Thanks to an attempt to slow down in order to stay in the system longer for observation, the main thruster takes the brunt of the radiation, it shuts down completely until passing much closer to the planet.  While part of the crew looks over data on the planet, repair teams check over the damage and find that large parts of the delicate magnetic coils have been damaged.  The system might be enough to land near Procyon AS-4, but will require extensive repairs to be useful on an interplanetary scale.

The motion of Procyon AS-4c combined another solar flair are blamed for the unexpected accident.

The majority of the crew are severely divided with those who are providing leadership, they blame them for the accident and wasting time with exploration when there are several perfectly good places that could have been landed on.  Insistence that choosing an ideal place is worth the time fall on deaf ears and despite the flurry of activity the mood of the crew is clearly falling.  They still maintain professional attitudes most of the time even while heated arguments break out on down time.

Choose one or more (where they make sense):
A. Land on a moon in the Procyon AS-4 planetary system
B. Land on another planet (repairs strongly suggested)
C. Survey another planet or moon (repairs strongly suggested) (morale roll at -10)
D. Make temporary repairs to the Magnetoplasmadynamic Thruster (-.3 basic and advanced parts, maintenance roll)
E. Make extensive repairs to the Magnetoplasmadynamic Thruster (-.6 basic and advanced parts, maintenance roll at +10)
F. Other suggestions (probes and other things)

Edit: Hidden rolls, woooo, also I have been making minor grammar and writing changes as I read back over this, but nothing mechanical.  If anything is unclear just ask.
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Re: Outpost: Outcast [Hard sci fi suggestion game]
« Reply #224 on: November 16, 2015, 05:10:14 pm »

E then B, heading to AS-5?
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