explosivepowder
explosivepowder
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15th Aug 2015
19th Apr 2017
A single system with a very dark past

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  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    18th Nov 2015
    ID:1889493 Here is the planet.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    30th Oct 2015
    And for that matter no life, There might be early fish in the seas, Though, So keep that in mind as there food supply.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    30th Oct 2015
    Ok, When your done let me know, and ill put a link sign. Do note of the fact that there are currently no plants on morfar, So they will have to have air-vents and such.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    30th Oct 2015
    There would probably be incredibly strong winds too. I've started making a Dreii base there now, they normally wouldn't be affected by these conditions, but they have decided to change from a supercomputing hive mind to a normal spacefaring species, which they have designed to be similar to one that would have naturally evolved.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    29th Oct 2015
    By "in places" I mean higher elevations. Because the chaotic tides hasnt really gotton much of a chance to erode that area.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    29th Oct 2015
    The atmosphere composition you list, The ground shape... Mostly flat, Mountainous in places, Its so flat because the extreme tides and tilt tend to cause every area to get covered with water every once and a while (beware of tidal tsunamis!)
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    29th Oct 2015
    Though, I would say that the tempereture now is about 10 - 20 celsious at temperate areas, Hot areas would be 29 - 25, Cold areas would be like -2 - 10 celsious Its magnetic field is strong, Thats why its habitable even though netacs radiation. Doesnt have a moon and has a black hole in its vesinity, So the tides are probably harsh, And its tilt too.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    29th Oct 2015
    @new_Powder Temperetire -100 celsious?! No!!! Remember, Black holes emit massive heat when gobbling up stars, If anything its hotter than it was before the black hole showed up!
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    29th Oct 2015
    I guess it's temperature would be at most -100 celsius due to the star being eaten.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    29th Oct 2015
    Do you have any details about the surface on Morfar? (Temperature, ground and atmosphere composition etc) Or should I just make them up?