Post by Vile Traveller on Jul 13, 2016 10:18:50 GMT -5
0305 Brodyr B 9A5448-B
Starport Type B - Coryn Starport is a good quality installation, with refined fuel available and facilities for annual maintenance overhaul of starships. The extensive Marteyn boatyards produce a wide range of solid, reliable, and above all exciting non-starships. Although some are exported, they are primarily used in Brodyr's extensive in-system traffic because production is relatively slow and there is a long waiting list (and, consequently, high prices).
Planetary Size 9 - Approximately 9,000 miles in diameter, Brodyr is a high-gravity world. This does not really affect locals, as all habitats are by necessity sealed and artificially gravity-reduced. Planetside vehicles tend to be massive affairs for the same reason. Because of the great distances involved, and the lack of major population centres other than the starport, gravitic air travel is generally preferred over surface transportation. There are few notable mountain ranges, as rocks degrade quickly under the combined effects of high gravity and atmospheric decomposition.
Atmosphere Type A - As well as the excessive gravity, Brodyr's exotic atmosphere makes the planet's surface an unpleasant place to be. Occasional atmospheric firestorms regularly kill the lichen-like native lifeforms, and are a necessary part of their lifecycle in spreading spores across the continents. However, the sunsets are quite something!
Hydrographic Percentage 5 - The world's surface consist of two major continents and land bridges connecting a host of smaller land masses. The numerous shallow seas are rather scattered and spread out, with no single, large ocean as such. Most water other than springs and aquifers is quickly contaminated by atmospheric gases, but is easily purified.
Population Size 4 - With only 30,000 inhabitants, 5,000 of whom reside more-or-less permanently in orbital facilities, Brodyr relies heavily on automation and interactive media for almost every aspect of daily life. Production of vessels at the Marteyn plants is entirely robotic, with only design and administrative functions performed by human personnel. Remote working and schooling is common, as communities are highly decentralised due to the vast area of available land and the relatively low cost of long-distance transportation.
Government Type 4 - A representative democracy on such a relatively low-population world is, indeed, very representative. Locals are quick to make their displeasure known if their representatives are not seen to cater to their wishes. This does have a tendency to produce some rather populist policy swings, unfortunately, especially with the Brodyrian's renowned imaginative and innovative mindset. Due to the highly dispersed population, most political and administrative matters are resolved over the planetary data grid.
Law Level 8 - By current popular consent, the law regulating weapon ownership and carry is extremely strict, and the largely robotic police force is quick to apprehend the inevitable offworld troublemakers who try to smuggle body pistols on-planet. There are no dangerous animals roaming the surface or the seas, and the scattered population makes the formation of a milita impractical.
Technological Index B (14) - Brodyr is one of the most technologically advanced worlds in the sub-sector. It relies on technology for everything, from basic sustenance and even survival, to education, defence, commerce, and so forth. Although Brodyr technology is thus highly sought-after on nearby worlds, it does not have an export industry as such and most production is small-scale and tailored to individual customers' needs. Worlds lacking the ability to maintain and repair high-tech devices are another barrier. The primary focus of industry is, naturally, on the labour-saving and labour-replacing devices for which the planet is renowned.
Starport Type B - Coryn Starport is a good quality installation, with refined fuel available and facilities for annual maintenance overhaul of starships. The extensive Marteyn boatyards produce a wide range of solid, reliable, and above all exciting non-starships. Although some are exported, they are primarily used in Brodyr's extensive in-system traffic because production is relatively slow and there is a long waiting list (and, consequently, high prices).
Planetary Size 9 - Approximately 9,000 miles in diameter, Brodyr is a high-gravity world. This does not really affect locals, as all habitats are by necessity sealed and artificially gravity-reduced. Planetside vehicles tend to be massive affairs for the same reason. Because of the great distances involved, and the lack of major population centres other than the starport, gravitic air travel is generally preferred over surface transportation. There are few notable mountain ranges, as rocks degrade quickly under the combined effects of high gravity and atmospheric decomposition.
Atmosphere Type A - As well as the excessive gravity, Brodyr's exotic atmosphere makes the planet's surface an unpleasant place to be. Occasional atmospheric firestorms regularly kill the lichen-like native lifeforms, and are a necessary part of their lifecycle in spreading spores across the continents. However, the sunsets are quite something!
Hydrographic Percentage 5 - The world's surface consist of two major continents and land bridges connecting a host of smaller land masses. The numerous shallow seas are rather scattered and spread out, with no single, large ocean as such. Most water other than springs and aquifers is quickly contaminated by atmospheric gases, but is easily purified.
Population Size 4 - With only 30,000 inhabitants, 5,000 of whom reside more-or-less permanently in orbital facilities, Brodyr relies heavily on automation and interactive media for almost every aspect of daily life. Production of vessels at the Marteyn plants is entirely robotic, with only design and administrative functions performed by human personnel. Remote working and schooling is common, as communities are highly decentralised due to the vast area of available land and the relatively low cost of long-distance transportation.
Government Type 4 - A representative democracy on such a relatively low-population world is, indeed, very representative. Locals are quick to make their displeasure known if their representatives are not seen to cater to their wishes. This does have a tendency to produce some rather populist policy swings, unfortunately, especially with the Brodyrian's renowned imaginative and innovative mindset. Due to the highly dispersed population, most political and administrative matters are resolved over the planetary data grid.
Law Level 8 - By current popular consent, the law regulating weapon ownership and carry is extremely strict, and the largely robotic police force is quick to apprehend the inevitable offworld troublemakers who try to smuggle body pistols on-planet. There are no dangerous animals roaming the surface or the seas, and the scattered population makes the formation of a milita impractical.
Technological Index B (14) - Brodyr is one of the most technologically advanced worlds in the sub-sector. It relies on technology for everything, from basic sustenance and even survival, to education, defence, commerce, and so forth. Although Brodyr technology is thus highly sought-after on nearby worlds, it does not have an export industry as such and most production is small-scale and tailored to individual customers' needs. Worlds lacking the ability to maintain and repair high-tech devices are another barrier. The primary focus of industry is, naturally, on the labour-saving and labour-replacing devices for which the planet is renowned.