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Ralan post Oct 3 2004, 05:31 PM
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Ralan post Oct 3 2004, 05:32 PM
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B23 is a date. My civilisation is a collective of thousands of live systems, hence each planet will have its own calendar system. The Apatic calendar is based around galactic rotation. An Apatic year is a 500 millionth of the rotational period, and each year is divided into 'months', which translated into your alphabet run from A to J. An Apatic day is a further one hundredth of an Apatic month, and hence a thousandth of a year. Our equivalent of hours and minutes becomes more complex and irrelevant so I will not go into it, and I have calculated things like weeks out for you (I find the division of your calender unnecessarily complex).

The calendar is based around the speed of the central strip in the Norma arm just outside the central bulge, an area containing a very high number of live systems in comparison with the rest of the galaxy, in which the larger part of the civilisation is based. As I wrote before, however, all planets keep their own calendar system, so it is not necessary for the Apatic calendar to be in time with their own rotation around the central point. 'Outer systems' use the calendar mainly as a relationship between themselves and the central strip.
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All craft have a power drive, not just reformation and surveillance craft. If you wanted me to explain the power drive I will do as best as I can, although few humans become very involved in the technical side of such things in my time: the power drive is a chamber about a quarter the size of earth's moon filled with billions of nuclear fission units. The 'firing' process is attained through solar power and after that the craft is effectively able to run itself. I believe some very complex mathematics controls the containment of the power and so forth but since it is not necessary for humans to learn such things I have no understanding in that area. The power drive is the only possible way to force a craft into ultraspace, and after that point very little power is necessary at all. A collapsed power drive is usually capable of completely obliterating several nearby solar systems at best.

It only takes one nuclear fission unit to react and the whole drive can be running at full power in hours. The initial reaction is sparked off by power directed from the craft's solar plates.

The RSC is actually a relatively small craft considering the capacity of cruisers, warcraft and similar, although I can see how it may be surprising to you at first as your own means of craft construction and resources has meant that your own craft have not yet exceeded a size a little smaller than the average module. The RSC is around the total size of your planet, but more rectangular in shape. The time taken to travel between sectors can be quite long even in ultraspace, and it is rare for anyone to take the effort of such a journey without sufficient thousands of people able to benefit from it, so craft are designed to provide an entire residential mass with biological parks and so on as it will literally become its own world for the duration of several years at least. A fairly large chunk of the craft space is taken up by the main power drive, however, because in order to get such a large object into ultraspace, a relatively huge amount of energy is required.
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Ralan post Oct 3 2004, 05:33 PM
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Several designs of material collection craft are used to obtain materials from non-live systems for construction. In many cases the system is left with little more than a sun and gaseous debris. A CRC is a comparatively huge craft, capable of storing material as well as creating smaller craft. Specialised parts of the CRC allow it to simultaneously create all of the parts for the new craft, and depending on its size it would be completed, constructed and fitted with foreign parts after about three Earth-Sun decades. New craft are usually created in empty space outside systems to reduce the effects of heat and radiation.

Construction is co-ordinated by the CRC from within. Some more complex parts (the craft 'brain' and computer parts) are created in planet based 'factories'.

The bare minimum crew for the CRC or the new craft? CRCs are completely unmanned and controlled by the craft 'brain'. Many other craft not requiring human presence are also controlled in the same way.
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Genofixing

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ARP is axus radiation poisoning.

The level of genofixing in my civilisation means that every human's body will be at least partly built up of genofixed organs and glands made from an organic material called ikarat which I think would translate to be ikarium according to a comparison between our elemental recordings. Ikarium is almost completely invulnerable to all strengths of ionising radiation up until a point called the axus division. When ikarium is exposed to (alpha) radiation above the axus division it completely breaks down, killing the organism in which it is implanted.

Because of the atomic structure of ikarium, the loss of mass (one helium atom) caused by a level of alpha radiation strong enough to penetrate its magnetic field causes it to transmutate into another element (two protons less mass number) known as jahrat which is extremely poisonous to the rest of the body.

Unlike with basic radiation poisoning, there is no known cure or even the possibility of one for axus radiation poisoning within the space and time from whence I have come.
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Ralan post Oct 3 2004, 05:36 PM
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Living Organism Structures

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I believe carbon based life is the only form capable of developing into a moderately intelligent species such as yourselves: I have found evidence of silicon based life on this planet although it is unlikely that the technology neccessary to properly identify it will be developed for another few hundred years. The only other element capable of developing into 'life' is the aforesaid ikarat. However, this is only possible through using our own technology to provoke ikaric cell division (playing god as you might say).

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I have had to research some of your own scientific theories to relate them to the basics involved in creating an artificial gravitational field. The (currently hypothetical) particle you call a graviton has an attractive force: it pulls other particles towards it. Through what you would see as extraordinarily advanced technology, we were able to capture and control the movement of free gravitons.

In a gravitational field, a single graviton is interlocked between eight gauge bosons (of whose form I am unsure) around its outer rim, and four locked underneath it, giving it a one-directional pull. This new particle is called a directional graviton. A material can then be produced from this in huge quantities under a negative charge rendering it ineffective. This is built into the craft base and taken off the negative charge, creating artificial gravity.

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Oxygen is taken from non-live systems by separation from combined particles. It is never taken in its basic form, O2, as it is then likely to be supporting life.
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