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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #225 on: July 07, 2011, 01:30:20 pm »

January 1st, 2023

European Union

Europe sends resources for an additional research lab to China. Their Freighters continue transporting automated mines to Mercury.

People's Republic of China

China begins constructing a research lab for the EU.

United States of America

The US 1st Survey Fleet begins surveying the remaining asteroid belt while the 2nd Fleet returns to earth for repair and resupply.

The US begins development of Gravitational survey sensors to search for theorized jump points.


January 22nd

The USA completes construction of two new Spruance class Destroyer Escorts.

February 7th

Europe refits an Illustrious class frigate to the new Famous class; future ships will be new construction rather than refits.

February 22nd

The EU completes surveys of all planets and moons in the solar system; the Galileo moves on to survey the asteroid belt.

March 7th

A Chinese espionage team succeeds in accessing a secure Japanese network, acquiring data on the Yubari class colony ship.

April 6th

With the success of earlier commercial ventures, Steiner Carrier Services opens to business in Europe and soon launches an Outlander class Freighter.

April 16th

Scientists in Japan develop gamma class energy shields. They begin focusing on increases in research and mining speeds.

April 26th

Europe completes construction of 3 Poleaxe class gunboats; 3 more are ordered.

May 11th

China completes construction of research labs, and ships one to the EU.

May 28th

In order to better compete with its rival, Europe's Wright Transport launches a new freighter.

China completes an overhaul of its Luda class armed survey vessel, and sends it to begin surveying the asteroid belt.

June 23rd

The US begins construction on an Oregon class colony ship.

July 3rd

The EU finishes research on improved terraforming techniques, and begin developing a ship based terraforming module.

July 23rd

The EU completes the addition of a second slipway to their Warlock shipyard, and starts construction of a second warlock.

August 3rd

The US completes construction of a 7th George Washington class Carrier. Maintenance of the fleet is now responsible for over 5% of the governmental budget, though there is still a surplus.

September 8th

The EU completes construction of 3 more Poleaxe class gunboats.

September 18th

The US completes research on gravitational survey sensors and creates a new fighter design based on the successful Raptor

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Eagle class Survey Craft    415 tons     11 Crew     125.5 BP      TCS 8.3  TH 15  EM 0
1807 km/s     Armour 1-4     Shields 0-0     Sensors 1/1/1/0     Damage Control Rating 1     PPV 0
Annual Failure Rate: 1%    IFR: 0%    Maint Capacity 189 MSP    Max Repair 100 MSP    Est Time: 16.07 Years

Small Nuclear Thermal Engine E900 (1)    Power 15    Fuel Use 9000%    Signature 15    Armour 0    Exp 25%
Fuel Capacity 10,000 Litres    Range 0.5 billion km   (3 days at full power)

Gravitational Survey Sensors (1)   1 Survey Points Per Hour

This design is classed as a Fighter for production, combat and maintenance purposes

September 23rd

Xu Transport group launches a new Houjian class Freighter.

October 23rd

Japan completes construction of a new Military academy.

November 5th

Japanese citizens establish a civilian mining colony on Sol Asteroid #81.

November 25th

US scientists finish research into improved construction rates. They begin work on improved laser weaponry.

November 30th

An Eagle class survey craft is completed. It is assigned to a carrier task force and the force begins surveying for jump points.

December 30th

The 1st survey fleet, having finished surveying the asteroid belt, has moved on to the Oort cloud. Fuel supplies are strained but not yet dangerous.

China completes a new naval shipyard.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #226 on: July 07, 2011, 01:30:55 pm »

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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #227 on: July 07, 2011, 03:45:40 pm »

(( @ Bremen: That's a shame. I've never fought invaders before, and was looking forward to it  :( ))

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Other Orders: In accordance with our recent treaties, copies of our gravitational sensor research data will be made available to all other space powers, at no cost.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #228 on: July 07, 2011, 05:06:29 pm »

Great, we're no side by side with Japan as Earth's most scientific nation.

US, would you like to cooperate on laser tech? We've got some good energy weapons scientists and labs to spare.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #229 on: July 07, 2011, 05:30:04 pm »

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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #230 on: July 07, 2011, 05:38:29 pm »

(( @ Bremen: That's a shame. I've never fought invaders before, and was looking forward to it  :( ))

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Other Orders: In accordance with our recent treaties, copies of our gravitational sensor research data will be made available to all other space powers, at no cost.

Opps. Corrected the info to show all the US planets have mass drivers.

China's, though, don't... guess I forgot. I'd feel more guilty about it if China didn't have huge stockpiles of every mineral.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #231 on: July 07, 2011, 05:49:15 pm »

(( @ Bremen: That's a shame. I've never fought invaders before, and was looking forward to it  :( ))

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Other Orders: In accordance with our recent treaties, copies of our gravitational sensor research data will be made available to all other space powers, at no cost.

Opps. Corrected the info to show all the US planets have mass drivers.

China's, though, don't... guess I forgot. I'd feel more guilty about it if China didn't have huge stockpiles of every mineral.

Mhm, we'll collect what we've mined at our leisure :P.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #232 on: July 07, 2011, 06:08:24 pm »

@ Bremen: XD

@ Sheb: Sounds reasonable. You can research lasers and stuff, we can research production capacity, and trade them around. A straight one-to-one exchange on research points, or as close as possible.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #233 on: July 07, 2011, 06:09:48 pm »

Sound like a deal to me. Actually, we already got X-Ray lasers I think. Bremen, are their productiont tech more advanced than ours?
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #234 on: July 07, 2011, 06:30:56 pm »

The PRC would like to notify the solar system that as of now we are not accepting outside industrial contracts, to dedicate our power to internal development.

Unless you have something that would really pique our interests, our shop is closed.

We'll notify you when and if we're accepting orders again.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #235 on: July 07, 2011, 06:41:30 pm »

X-Ray lasers already? Holy carp O.o

How about kinetic weapon tech instead? I kinda like our theme of projectile weapons, and my fighters need new coilgun (gauss) technology. The only reason I started researching lasers is because I don't have any of the right specialists.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #236 on: July 07, 2011, 06:55:28 pm »

Sound like a deal to me. Actually, we already got X-Ray lasers I think. Bremen, are their productiont tech more advanced than ours?

Europe does not have X-ray lasers. It has visible light lasers, a 2,000 point tech that the US has 500 points to go on. It also has 12 cm lasers, a 2,000 point tech the US hasn't started.

The US has Mining Production 12 and Construction rate 12, both 3,000 point techs and neither of which the EU has.
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #237 on: July 07, 2011, 06:58:42 pm »

XD

((Gotta admit Sheb, your over-estimation was a little funny))
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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #238 on: July 07, 2011, 07:11:49 pm »

Glory to the magnificent PRC! Another year is upon us:
With Grav Sensors from the USA we shall be able to finally prove the existence of the fabled 'jump point'.


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Re: Let's Play Aurora Multiplayer: International Tensions in Space
« Reply #239 on: July 07, 2011, 09:54:04 pm »

Before I set my orders this round I've got a bunch of stuff I want clarified.

What are the minerals on asteroid #81, and what's my deficit?

What levels of jump efficiency/squad size (actually are those unlocked yet?), fire control range/speed rating, fuel efficiency, capacitors and reactor/engine would I be looking at? There's about a dozen techs that I could use, barely even hitting some of the construction/production stuff, so I want to see which options are easy to knock off.
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