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[WIP] Jungis Planet Pack


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One day, I made a pack for PlanetFactory CE: A gas giant pack. It was orbiting Serious and it had six moons: Ixia, JMLT, Nihimia, Habis, Joker (from origional PF. I moved it) and Desot. I never released this pack unfortunately and I decided today to upgrade my boy to 1.0 and Kopernicus. And with a lot more moons.

ALL WORLDS WILL NOW BE GENERATED PROCEDURALLY.

No colormaps or heightmaps!

Jungis:

Orbits just beyond Jool, but closer to the sun than Eeloo. Effectively a clone of Jool with changed rotation, desc, etc.

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Cere:

A green moonlet, inside of some rings.

Rammi:

An orange moonlet, shepherding the rings.

Elos:

A green asteroid just outside the rings.

Habis:

A habitable planet based off Kerbin.

Oceanus:

A water planet with ice caps.

Fen (typo Fenn on image):

A yellow asteroid based off a piece of popcorn.

Fonso:

A yellow moon the size of Vall. Very mountainous.

Ehkki:

A eeloo-like planet.

Loohil:

A cinnamon colored planet with a name similar to one you'd find in a Doctor Seuss book. Superior to Eve.

Nashin:

A subsatellite of Loohil.

Desot:

A desert planet with a mountainous equator. Can be regularly seen from Loohil and vice versa.

Potatus:

An asteroid with 21 minute rotation due to freedom from tidal lock thanks to Loohil and Desot.

Daphy:

A beautiful pink and blue moon.

Kurst:

A captured comet. 8 km size.

So... yeah. Alot of moons.

This thread will be regularly updated.

Off to devland!

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On 6/13/2016 at 1:41 AM, BashGordon33 said:

Nice! I've been looking for some nice planet packs for my modded KSP. I made a star and wanted to get other planets to orbit it. Is this planet pack still active?

Doesnt look likely. But dont worry i've got an interstellar mod comin up that is unlike any other. :wink:

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2 hours ago, daniel l. said:

Doesnt look likely. But dont worry i've got an interstellar mod comin up that is unlike any other. :wink:

Really? Love to see how its going. Also, nice website. I've always dreamed of a colonised solar system and what politics it would have. I've always thought there were 2 vague ways the politics of the solar system would be like in the future. The first is a completely or partially unified world, with 1 space travelling federation. United Nation members would form a huge empire together, and would leave all who refuse to join back on earth fr eternity. Countries such as North Korea, Iraq and Syria would be left behind in expansion. The other outcome would be a dozen empires controlling various planets and fighting others for control. This would be reminiscent of the colonial age, where the European countries colonised continents with little resistance, but had to fight of the other European countries.   

Your stories are extremely interesting. I found the Trans-Neptunian colonies and the Oort Cloud very intriguing. The Oort cloud inhabitants are nearing the interstellar limit. They would be so far out that they would be completely oblivious to all the chaos in the centre of the solar system. Quick question: Wheres Jupiter? Callisto is there, but that isn't even the best moon to colonise. Ganymede has a much higher gravity, Europa has a massive underwater ocean, and Io has an atmosphere

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10 hours ago, BashGordon33 said:

Really? Love to see how its going. Also, nice website. I've always dreamed of a colonised solar system and what politics it would have. I've always thought there were 2 vague ways the politics of the solar system would be like in the future. The first is a completely or partially unified world, with 1 space travelling federation. United Nation members would form a huge empire together, and would leave all who refuse to join back on earth fr eternity. Countries such as North Korea, Iraq and Syria would be left behind in expansion. The other outcome would be a dozen empires controlling various planets and fighting others for control. This would be reminiscent of the colonial age, where the European countries colonised continents with little resistance, but had to fight of the other European countries.   

Your stories are extremely interesting. I found the Trans-Neptunian colonies and the Oort Cloud very intriguing. The Oort cloud inhabitants are nearing the interstellar limit. They would be so far out that they would be completely oblivious to all the chaos in the centre of the solar system. Quick question: Wheres Jupiter? Callisto is there, but that isn't even the best moon to colonise. Ganymede has a much higher gravity, Europa has a massive underwater ocean, and Io has an atmosphere

Jupiter s a highly hostile place, The average cosmic background radiation is 0.3-RAD But the radiation at Jupiter is 20,000,000-RAD more than enough to instantly kill a human, The 22nd century doesnt quite yet have the facilities to colonize those moons, And the primary planet itself would be currently impossible considering the highly turbulent winds. Dont worry however, The 23rd century will have a solution :)

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3 hours ago, daniel l. said:

Jupiter s a highly hostile place, The average cosmic background radiation is 0.3-RAD But the radiation at Jupiter is 20,000,000-RAD more than enough to instantly kill a human, The 22nd century doesnt quite yet have the facilities to colonize those moons, And the primary planet itself would be currently impossible considering the highly turbulent winds. Dont worry however, The 23rd century will have a solution :)

For planets like Ganymede sure I can understand. But Europa's subsurface ocean would be perfect for colonisation, as the layer of ice above would protect from the huge radiation levels. And if radiation is a problem, never go to Io. It's right in the middle of the radiation belt. This is melting your face level radiation

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6 minutes ago, BashGordon33 said:

For planets like Ganymede sure I can understand. But Europa's subsurface ocean would be perfect for colonisation, as the layer of ice above would protect from the huge radiation levels. And if radiation is a problem, never go to Io. It's right in the middle of the radiation belt. This is melting your face level radiation

Europa has an expensive underground resort :wink: I'll be covering that later, But no permanent population.

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On 20/06/2016 at 8:55 AM, daniel l. said:

Europa has an expensive underground resort :wink: I'll be covering that later, But no permanent population.

Would this be owned by the calistoans (Is that what you call people from Callisto?) And it must be pretty cool for them to have an entire system to themselves. The future colonisation of Jupiter could create a new superpower, which might challenge Saturn's dominance.

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6 hours ago, BashGordon33 said:

Would this be owned by the calistoans (Is that what you call people from Callisto?) And it must be pretty cool for them to have an entire system to themselves. The future colonisation of Jupiter could create a new superpower, which might challenge Saturn's dominance.

:D So true.

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