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Cheddarius

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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2010, 09:16:25 pm »

I claim Mars and change my color to orange.
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2010, 09:44:32 pm »

I claim Mars and change my color to orange.
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2010, 09:48:00 pm »

I'm not quite sure what actions are... there's one where you add an asteroid, right? And one with gas. Can you add just one type of gas per action? Any amount? Couldn't you just add a bunch of gas right off the bat and terraform it on the first turn?

I smash Callisto into Mars, I guess.
« Last Edit: May 22, 2010, 09:51:05 pm by Cheddarius »
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2010, 09:51:11 pm »

Someone smash pluto into mars. :D
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2010, 09:54:29 pm »

I'll stick with my color, claim Deimos, and add Carbon Dioxide.
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2010, 09:55:20 pm »

I'm not quite sure what actions are... there's one where you add an asteroid, right? And one with gas. Can you add just one type of gas per action? Any amount? Couldn't you just add a bunch of gas right off the bat and terraform it on the first turn?

I smash Callisto into Mars, I guess.
You can add gas to a planet. Crash an asteroid into your planet (Picked randomly from the field) and... That's it. I guess I'll add the ability to drag moons with a gravity of less than 0.02. Also; Callisto is to large to drag around.

Someone smash pluto into mars. :D
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« Last Edit: May 22, 2010, 09:58:17 pm by Tarran »
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2010, 10:49:18 pm »

I will crash an asteroid into Mars.
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #22 on: May 23, 2010, 01:40:40 am »

Someone should so claim Pluto and prove to those snotty nosed Scientists that "That is no Moon"...
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Re: Terraformers.
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2010, 01:43:24 am »

I claim Callisto and crash an asteroid into it

If I can claim more than one object per turn than I claim Jupiter and all it's moons


 
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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #24 on: May 23, 2010, 02:13:34 am »

I will crash an asteroid into Mars.

Generated asteroid: 0.013 G.

Collided. +2.6 points.

I'll stick with my color, claim Deimos, and add Carbon Dioxide.

You add carbon. GH factor rises to 1.07. New temperature is -33.15C. +14.85 points.

I claim Callisto and crash an asteroid into it

If I can claim more than one object per turn than I claim Jupiter and all it's moons

You can only claim one object per round.

Generated asteroid: 0.013G.

Collided. +2.6 points.



If it seems like temperature is overpowered, just wait until you end up in a colder system. Also: Forgot the Kuiper belt, added it.

Needed for life:
Oxygen/Methane >0.07 ATMs. And <0.4 ATMs.
Temp: >-40C. And <+60C.
Grav: >0.4G. And <2.5G.
No toxins.

Humans:
Ideal gravity: 1 G. Deviation: 70% (Max 1.70G, Min 0.30G)
Ideal temperature: 22 C. Deviation: 22 Deg C (Max 44C, Min 0C)
Ideal oxygen amount in ATMs: 0.20 ATMs. Deviation: 50% (Max 0.30 ATMs, Min 0.10 ATMs.)
Max press: 4 ATMs.

Home planet: Earth. 0.79 ATMs of Nitrogen, 0.2 ATMs of Oxygen. 0.01 ATMs of Argon.


Players:
IronyOwl 14.85 points.
Cheddarius 2.6 points.
Ukrainian Ranger 2.6 points.

Waiting:
Paranatural

System:
Colony cost is how hard it is to colonize it. Lower is better.

NOTE: All of this is from Aurora. If it is incorrect, blame Aurora. All bodies have normal albedo unless stated.

This may be useful. http://www.onlineconversion.com/temperature.htm

Restricted: (R). Gas: (G). Owned by player: ([player color][player name]). Colcost +100-50: (VH). Colcost 49-25: (H). Colcost 24-10: (M). Colcost 9-3: (L). ColCost 2-<0: (VL) Colcost 0: (H)

Mercury: No atmosphere. Gravity:0.38. Temp:427C. Colcost:17.41 (M) Base temp (in Kelvin): 700.

Venus: 65 ATMs of Nitrogen. 35 ATMs of Carbon Dioxide. (100 ATMs) Gravity:0.91. Temp:462C. Colcost:25. (H) Base temp (in Kelvin): 245.

Earth: 0.79 ATMs of Nitrogen. 0.2 ATMs of Oxygen. 0.01 ATMs of Argon. (1 ATM) Gravity:1. Temp:22C. ColCost:0 (R) (H) Base temp (in Kelvin): 268.2. Water. Life.
  Luna: No atmosphere. Gravity:0.17. Temp:-98C. ColCost 4.5. (L) (R) Base temp (in Kelvin): 175. Crust (Special term for ice, only appears on Luna).

Mars: 0.007 ATMs of Nitrogen. 0.003 ATMs of Carbon dioxide. (0.01 ATM) Gravity:0.393. Temp:-48C. ColCost 2.18. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 225. Ice. (Cheddarius)
  Phobos: No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0005. Temp:-48C. ColCost 2.18. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 225.
  Demos: 0.06 ATMs of Carbon Dioxide. (0.06 ATMs) Gravity:0.0007. Temp:-33.15C. ColCost 1.5. (VL). Base temp (in Kelvin): 225. (IronyOwl)

Large asteroid field.

Jupiter.  Gravity:2.14. Temp:-148C. (G). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Metis.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0021. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Amalthea.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.005. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Thebe.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.003. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Io.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.18. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Europa.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.15. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Ganymede.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.10. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Callisto.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.253. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125. (Ukrainian Ranger)
  Himalia. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.008. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Lysithea. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.008. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Elara. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.003. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Ananke. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0013. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Carme. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0007. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Pasiphae. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.004. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.
  Sinope. No atmosphere. Gravity:0.003. Temp:-148C. ColCost 6.7. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 125.

Saturn. Gravity:0.74. Temp:-178C. (G). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Atlas.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0014. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Prometheus.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0028. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Pandora.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0027. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Epimetheus.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.005. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Mimas.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.016. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Enceladus.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.02. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Tethys.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.05. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Dione.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.05. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Rhea.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.11. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Titan.  1.52 ATMs of Nitrogen. 0.08 ATMs of methane. (1.6 ATM) Gravity:0.53. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 76.6. (Yes, Titan can never reach the minimum temperature requirements of humans. Blame Steve.)
  Hyperion.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.03. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Iapetus.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.07. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.
  Phoebe.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.004. Temp:-178C. ColCost 8.1. (L). Base temp (in Kelvin): 95.

Uranus. Gravity:0.86. Temp:-216C. (G). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Cordelia.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0006. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Portia.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.003. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Belinda.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0019. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Puck.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.016. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Miranda.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.02. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Ariel.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.04. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Umbriel.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.04. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Titania.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.15. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Oberon.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.06. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Caliban.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.004. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Sycorax.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.006. Temp:-216C. ColCost 9.8. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.

Neptune. Gravity:1.10. Temp:-228C. (G). Base temp (in Kelvin): 45.
  Naiad.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0024. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 45.
  Thalassa.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0025. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 45.
  Despina.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.004. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 45.
  Galatea.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.003. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Larissa.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.0024. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Proteus.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.04. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Triton.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.18. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.
  Nereid.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.020. Temp:-228C. ColCost 10.4. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 57.

Pluto: No atmosphere. Gravity:0.08. Temp:-233C. Colcost:10.6 (M) Base temp (in Kelvin): 40.
  Charon.  No atmosphere. Gravity:0.07. Temp:-233C. ColCost 10.6. (M). Base temp (in Kelvin): 40.

Large Asteroid field.
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
Quote from: Ze Spy
Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

Cheddarius

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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2010, 02:47:22 am »

I crash another asteroid into Mars.
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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2010, 03:39:09 am »

Can I move big moons in short distances? Like smashing europa into callisto?
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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2010, 03:41:33 am »

Can I move big moons in short distances? Like smashing europa into callisto?
No, ships aren't humans. They can't go over their limit even for a short time.

>NOTE< I updated the rule on dragging. You can now move planets/moons of gravities of up to 0.05. Since some asteroids have gravities of more than 0.02.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2010, 03:46:57 am by Tarran »
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #28 on: May 23, 2010, 03:59:28 am »

Claim Io

Smash another asteroid into Callisto

Another question:

Are greenhouse gases give equal GH factor?
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Re: Terraformers. Round 1: Turn 2.
« Reply #29 on: May 23, 2010, 05:36:07 am »

Add more carbon dioxide to Deimos.
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