[Diaspora] Making your own StarCluster Setting
Judd
judd.karlman at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 10:36:43 MST 2009
Nice to see other gamers cooking up star clusters with different
recipes.
Sent to you by Judd via Google Reader: Making your own StarCluster
Setting via I Fly By Night by clash bowley on 11/6/09
Back when I started working on the first version of what would become
StarCluster - about 1995-96, long before I released it - I created a
bunch of cascading random tables which were extremely complex, with
weighted results and lots of modifiers. These tables I used to create
the Cluster, the actual setting for the game. Once I had finished with
the tables, I junked them. Tossed them. I never intended to release the
game, it was initially designed for just me to use, and I didn't need
them any more.
Flash forward to 2002, and the release of StarCluster. One of the
persistent requests from everyone who asked me was "How can I generate
my own setting for the game?" I had to answer "You can't. I randomly
generated the Cluster, then tossed all the notes. I couldn't replicate
it from memory if I tried."
Some weeks ago, I read a friend's copy of Diaspora - which I'm in the
process of getting for myself because it's damn good - and their
cluster generation system tickled something in my brain that wouldn't
go away. It sat there in the back of my head and insisted that it was
important. I just left it there, knowing how semi-autonomous my brain
can be, and let it fume and perk.
Last night, it did a data dump, with a complete random Cluster
generation system in three tables. It was far more compact and simple
than my original system, but generates remarkably similar results.
Here's a random cluster section, the Mammoth Loop:
Now that just *looks* like the Cluster! So far so good!
And here's the randomly Generated Tenderloin System:
Tenderloin is a small, dim star with two Jump Lines ‐ a Jump 5 to Soba,
and a Jump 2 to Higgs. Rolling for # of Worlds, we get a roll of 12,
for 9 worlds. That’s a moderate number.
World 1: Andalusia
Andalusia is a hot, rocky, and dry world, and is currently unsettled.
World 2: Light Belt
Light Belt is an Asteroid Belt, and is a Diasporan Community State.
There are tens of millions of Humans living in this belt. Tech Level is
9.
World 3: Tinkerbelle
Tinkerbelle is a small iceball, and is currently unsettled.
World 4: Blue Ring
Blue Ring is a Ring System, and is a SaVaHuTa Colony with millions in
population, mostly Uplifts. Tech Level is 9.
World 5: Hero
Hero is a Gas Giant, and is a SaVaHuTa Colonizer with billions of
mostly Human inhabitants living in the clouds. Tech Level is 10.
World 6: Heavy Belt
Heavy Belt is an asteroid belt, and is an Alien Colony, inhabited by
Tumuran. Tech Level is 8.
World 7: Char
Char is a burning quasi‐molten cinder, and is unsettled.
World 8: Haricot
Haricot is a water world, with almost no land. it is a SaVaHuta State,
with hundreds of millions of people, mostly Humans and Vantors. Tech
Level is 8.
World 9: Quiver
Quiver is an icy water world, and is currently unsettled.
What if a Roll Just Doesn’t Fit?
There are two ways to deal with a roll that just doesn’t fit, like a
Space Station/Habitat with billions in population. You can ignore the
roll and reroll or pick something you think fits better, or you can
figure out just how billions of people live on a space habitat, which
means getting creative. You choose!
Rearranging the Worlds of Tenderloin
This arrangement of worlds in the order rolled doesn’t make much sense,
so we’ll rearrange the worlds into something more reasonable. Char goes
into close orbit around the star Tenderloin, as it’s too hot to go
anywhere else.
Next out we’ll put the Light Belt, the DC State.
Next out, let's move the Gas Giant Hero, and move Blue Ring, Haricot,
and Andalusia around it as moons.
Next out, we’ll put the Heavy Belt, the Tumuran Colony.
Lastly, there is Quiver, the icy waterworld, with its little iceball
moon, Tinkerbelle. The Tenderloin system is done.
Again, that really has all the earmarks of a StarCluster system!
Several different political systems in the same stellar system? Check!
Humans, Humanoids, Uplifts, and Aliens, all living cheek-by-jowl?
Check! Stellar system loaded for conflict? Check! Mix of Tech Levels?
Check! Unconventional worlds? Check!
This is actually going to work!
-clash
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