Yeah and it’s funny
You made the sacrifice for comedy
I just think it’s the Venterrans canonically why it’s a dead zone, but thats just me
Added Independent Nrolia to the map. Remember, you have full property and ability to customize over the entirety of plot 42.
When possible can I get a rename of L-GAW’s Center to L-GAW North and L-GAW Spaceport to L-GAW South?
Thanks
Number of desired plot: 05
Name of plot: LENYAKEI DEMARCHY
Capital: BUNAO
Location of capital: (Map point I)
Customization:
Map Points
I: Lenyakei (G2V). Capital and major population center, homeworld of Lenyakei Humanity, and the non-Human Kapahen and Primaly.
II: Beisai (北塞, lit. “northern pass”) (K0V). Resource poor frontier outposr, slowly growing as a military base.
III: Xinchen (新晨, lit. “new dawn”) (F6V). Secure colony, burgeoning industry, anything you could ask for.
IV: Hexie (和谐, lit. “harmony”) (M0V). Tidally locked world with big trade-hub dreams.
V: Waigang (外港, lit. “outer harbor”) (K3V). If you thought Beisai was distant, try Waigang.
VI: Hanmei (寒梅, lit. “winter plum”) (M5V). This settlement is constantly demanding independence. Oop.
VII: The 1st Lenyakei Constellation. Awww, baby’s first home fleet!
VIII: 2nd and 3rd Constellations - two expeditionary ship groups, launched to explore nearby star systems.
IX: Potential pre-FTL species lay here???
Edit 0: Can I get my map color to be #5B92E5, with black text?
my former plot lets go
Yippee
Do not let the Galactyans get their hands on you, even if you do join CoUS
Also, if you’re going with synthetic life again (I peeked at an rp from the old thread), you might want to think about a rp with @Of_the_Ages
Alright. Still don’t quite get the warnings about Galactiya though. They might be a bit too overpowered for my tastes, but that’s their style and I respect it.
Also: I am planning on doing synthetic life again, but not starting off with full synthetic technology.
Galaxiel has a good lore going, but at the same time if there’s no power balances Colonus would just be permanently irrelevant simply because I joined later. Also, it’s more the fact that Galactya tends to absorb the DNA of species (not forcibly, it’s more of an option of “hey, we can genetically alter you if you want!”) to the point that there’s no actual “Galactyan” specie. The genetic manipulation stuff is also often used as a reason to not like Galactya ic. Anyway, I don’t want to subconsciously start slandering Galactya to try and get you to not join CoUS, so I’ll let @Galaxiel tell you more
Alright. I’ll see what I can do, once I get myself on the map.
Sorry if I’m throwing information at you, I’m just feeling chatty today
Lmao, it’s OK!
In the next update, if it’s not an inconvenience, could you change the color of Colonus to the red of its flag?
The Akropii technically aren’t synthetic life
They’re completely virtual, only using synth bodies as temporary avatars
It’s not really that, the amount of current species that stem from xenosapient ones is actually not that big
It’s just that in the 7000 years ever since the Genetic Revolution, self-modification and augmentation, neogenics, provolution, lazurogenics, uploading and artificial intelligence brought to the creation of hundreds of thousands of sapient species
Then, of course, when a xenosapient species becomes part of the Empire by immigrating, over time they too will diversify (although baseline populations still remain)
It’s just that after I joined the canon I basically became a superpower in like, less than three/four OOC months, mostly by striking alliances and connecting said alliances together to create large trade networks whose central node was Galactya
So yeah
Then, after I created the COUS, the huge power imbalance lead to nations like Colonus to dislike Galactya since the COUS surrounds most of their territories
Also yeah, as @Legend said Galactya’s total morphological (and in the most developed systems, toposophic) freedom is often cause of dislike by more conservative nations, who either see Galactya as:
-weird
-heretical
-demonic
-a bunch of other stuff
you’re also a threat to my astrographical stability
We can’t forget that