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Post by Vile Traveller on Oct 21, 2016 10:30:57 GMT -5
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Post by makofan on Oct 21, 2016 11:34:56 GMT -5
Yeah, I am looking for a better map drawing system
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Post by Vile Traveller on Oct 21, 2016 23:31:46 GMT -5
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Post by randyb on Oct 22, 2016 9:03:25 GMT -5
Reviewing my own contributions, there are no named interstellar polities among the four worlds in the rimward-trailing* region of the subsector. Hecate has recontacted their "lost" colony Andisia, while the Atlantian Imperial family owns Angkar outright. Internal matters (total ecosystem collapse on Hecate's prior mainworld and Imperial politics on Atlantia) have so far prevented any armed interstellar conflict in the region. Distance and lack of trade routes to other systems in the subsector have kept these worlds isolated from the other, more aggressive polities.
*Assuming the usual galactic directional references
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Post by ffilz on Oct 24, 2016 12:09:45 GMT -5
I need to read up on all the world contributions since my last update and make some more determinations about connections to other worlds (including how the polities interact with the two worlds I claimed).
Frank
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Post by randyb on Oct 27, 2016 15:57:02 GMT -5
Reviewing my own contributions, there are no named interstellar polities among the four worlds in the rimward-trailing* region of the subsector. Hecate has recontacted their "lost" colony Andisia, while the Atlantian Imperial family owns Angkar outright. Internal matters (total ecosystem collapse on Hecate's prior mainworld and Imperial politics on Atlantia) have so far prevented any armed interstellar conflict in the region. Distance and lack of trade routes to other systems in the subsector have kept these worlds isolated from the other, more aggressive polities. *Assuming the usual galactic directional referencesOn reviewing the subsector map, the distances are much less of a factor. There are three worlds (Vandor, Xenon; Nardia) within J2 of the cluster; ships from either of Atlantia or Hecate could easily reach any of those; via Nardia the whole subsector is thus within reach. The internal issues facing each mitigate against government-level interactions or significant trade (hence the lack of trade routes); "out-of-sight out-of-mind", plus the J2 distance from Vandor to Nardia, suffices to explain their neighbors' reciprocal lack of interest.
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Post by makofan on Nov 14, 2016 13:02:36 GMT -5
Map with polities
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Post by dragondaddy on Nov 19, 2016 14:21:09 GMT -5
Those three that are already marked on the map, as part of the original history provided, are already Free States League signatories. Any other player here representing a colony or star system may become a signatory by having the primary planetary or system government publicly state here an affirmation of the Star Convention, and providing public notification here they are joining the Free States League. At the moment the Star Convention is considered as law by the government authorities in Nardea, Barberus Port, and Woryn, and deals with how these governments collectively address freedom, and rights, for their citizens, and for all other races that navigate through Interstellar Space in the region of the Free States League. If there any additional new signatories from any other states or systems within the subsector The laws of Nardea will no longer be the only laws to be considered, So we would have to call a Constitutional Convention, to draft a new constitution for the Free States League that grants the Free States League the power to modify the Star Convention, As well as deals with, Interstellar government structure, government offices, succession, elections, and laws for going to, and ending conflicts and trade disputes, among members, and with other governments and races.
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