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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:11am
by Zor
As a simple request, can we get a map of the Middle eastern nations? The current one is pretty vauge.

Zor

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:20am
by Steve
Fin, you want to draw that up?

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:26am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Steve wrote:Fin, you want to draw that up?
Technically, the Syrian caliphate dominates a lot of land, just that it's mostly desert. It is up to the area around Cestiphon.

Sadly, I don't really have the ability to draw nice maps and I plainly suck at using photoshop or illustrator. Much less have the software.

I would like to remind Zor that doing any dickery in that area has a habit of drawing me in, along with my nice bomber force.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 03:01am
by Steve
Before I go to bed, a few items

You don't need lots of drawing skills to load up photoshop/paint shop pro/MS paint/whatever and draw some free-form lines, if just to give us some broad ideas. If you want I can cooperate with you on fine-tuning a map. :P

I don't think Zor would do something to draw the wrath of the Byzantine Empire.

And finally, Zor, the Conference is going under elastic time I figure, there's no way I'd be there IC longer than a week. I have a country to run and an election campaign to deal with.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 04:33am
by Siege
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:What is his [MOHAMMAD JIHAD's - SIEGE] status anyway?
He's aboard the Fist of Allah, en-route to Hadramhara to join his fellow mujahedeen.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 04:54am
by Shroom Man 777
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:
Shroom Man 777 wrote:Don't forget MOHAMMAD JIHAD! The Jihadists will need his awesome!
What is his status anyway?
On his way to Velaria.

Anyway, I guess we can work together on the Jihad - I can help make your plans AWESOMER and more BADASS by putting a ridiculous spin to it!

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 07:17am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
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Quick and dirty, the blue/purple are mine, the black the Syrians, the red are vassals and what not.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 11:47am
by CmdrWilkens
PeZook wrote:
CmdrWilkens wrote:Hey PeZook before you worry about me jumping forward suddenly the Ares I doesn't give me enough weight to get everything to the moon. Getting the LEM, SM and CM there means I need the durn Ares V and that isn't until later, I still have to figure out how to get 5 or 6 RS-68s to work in concert with each other...which is half the reason I am going to be playing with 5 and 7 CBC variants of the Delta IV over the next few years.
Except...you don't :D

Our Moon is so small you only need 50-60 tonnes of lift capacity to replicate Apollo, and something like 80 for Orion. Hence why the FASTA Moon rocket is a Saturn III rather than a full-blown Saturn V which is considered a "superheavy" booster (and actually not like Saturn at all, closer to Energia in looks and with provisions for strap-on boosters)

Christ I keep forgetting that. I was planning my Moon shot based upon need roughly 40-45 tonnes to TLI based on Earth's escape velocity. This is all in order to support a 4 person crew with SM, CM and LEM. Given that Earth is suddenly smaller and thus less massive I could probably be orbiting the moon sometime well before the end of the decade...well shit. Ares just got bumped to workhorse of moving shit into space instead of moon rocket...now if I can just finish getting the Delta IV series online...

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 12:02pm
by Shroom Man 777
Wait, our world is smaller?! :O

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 12:33pm
by phongn
Shroom Man 777 wrote:Wait, our world is smaller?! :O
Yes, and with lower surface gravity to boot. The moons are also all pretty small things:

EDIT: Astronomical data:

Miranda, lunar orbit, 198 km radius, surface gravity ~0.17 m/s²
Two captured astroids like Phobos and Deimos, in an erratic orbit with closest approach at geostationary orbit.
World surface gravity is 9.02 m/s².

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 12:58pm
by PeZook
Our world is neglibly smaller. The big savings come from the fact that you need to get orders of magnitude less fuel to get back from the moon.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 01:06pm
by phongn
PeZook wrote:Our world is neglibly smaller. The big savings come from the fact that you need to get orders of magnitude less fuel to get back from the moon.
9.02 m/s² surface gravity for our world is a nontrivial change.

Mimas' escape velocity is ~259.5 m/s, compared to ~2380 m/s for the real moon.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 01:18pm
by Coyote
Yay! Rock Ironbeef is back!

And Tonkin is adopting the Old World Shep policies-- small military with immediate-use of nukes as standard procedure?

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 01:18pm
by Karmic Knight
Ryan Thunder wrote:Where the fuck does Stas come into that equation, anyways? Spite? I thought he quit...
Stas has a naval base at the far end of the AFSR, he is also currently investing money into the country, alongside being the only socialist nation in the Goddamn Fucking Continent.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 01:24pm
by phongn
Coyote wrote:And Tonkin is adopting the Old World Shep policies-- small military with immediate-use of nukes as standard procedure?
Smaller military, anyways, and yes, technically we adopted that policy way back in Thread 1 or something. Eventual plans are also to start building nuclear capital ships to reduce the amount of UNREP vessels required to keep them going in the field.

Meanwhile, in the final frontier ...

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:04pm
by CmdrWilkens
phongn wrote:
Coyote wrote:And Tonkin is adopting the Old World Shep policies-- small military with immediate-use of nukes as standard procedure?
Smaller military, anyways, and yes, technically we adopted that policy way back in Thread 1 or something. Eventual plans are also to start building nuclear capital ships to reduce the amount of UNREP vessels required to keep them going in the field.

Meanwhile, in the final frontier ...
You could just buy Wilkonian since we already have nuke Destroyers and Cruisers :D

Total aside but Seige that was a damn fine summation of where we are at.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:11pm
by phongn
Honestly, I'd like to see our planet have a decently-sized moon, and the Phobos/Deimos analogues put into sane orbits, though it's probably too late for putting in a big moon.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:12pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
It's fine with an exception of a few details, such as the MiG-105 from the SNC. That has already been tested, and flown, with full autonomous operation. But that's classified, so it's fine.

Of course, there's the Buran but that's not public yet. The Energia/Ares modular rocket is on its way....

But the SNC position is to use space for uses both military purposes and civilian research, but the time for civilian travel, nya, we aren't go get involved in that.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:18pm
by PeZook
phongn wrote:Honestly, I'd like to see our planet have a decently-sized moon, and the Phobos/Deimos analogues put into sane orbits, though it's probably too late for putting in a big moon.
Why?

It's not like we'll use it up anytime soon ; And because it's so small, we could use heavy boosters to start mining it far more easily than Earth's moon :)

BTW, I just realized something. 10% less gravity means more range for all airplanes and missiles :)

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:30pm
by phongn
Eight per cent less gravity, actually, but yes. But it's so small it'll be less likely to have awesome resources for the taking, plus I want my real estate. Mimas also has less surface area than many countries on the planet!

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 02:36pm
by PeZook
phongn wrote:Eight per cent less gravity, actually, but yes. But it's so small it'll be less likely to have awesome resources for the taking, plus I want my real estate. Mimas also has less surface area than many countries on the planet!
Dude...we're talking about a 200 kilometer piece of rock. It has a fuckload of resources for the taking.

Of course, the surface area is small, but, well...it's not like hundreds of kilometers of dead wasteland is prime real estate, anyway :P

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 03:36pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Side Note to Phongn: Stas didn't bother to post, but he assumed that we did more tests on the warheads to miniaturised them, which is why we started deploying nukes in Iskander missiles.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 03:44pm
by phongn
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Side Note to Phongn: Stas didn't bother to post, but he assumed that we did more tests on the warheads to miniaturised them, which is why we started deploying nukes in Iskander missiles.
Iskander is a TBM. That document was primarily concerned with strategic threats, and at any rate it's a lot more work to get ICBM RVs working than TBMs.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 04:12pm
by RogueIce
phongn wrote:Honestly, I'd like to see our planet have a decently-sized moon, and the Phobos/Deimos analogues put into sane orbits, though it's probably too late for putting in a big moon.
Is it that impossible at this point? I mean Wilkens was already doing his plans based on a bigger moon, though it would probably throw FASTA for a bit of a loop.

I suppose the question is, has anyone sent anything to orbit the moon(s) or otherwise done anything where a defined power (thrust, whatever you space boys call it :razz: ) is indeed set in stone or too late to change? If not, I don't see any reason we couldn't do a change if there's a sufficient consensus.

Of course if anyone has orbited the moons based upon their current size and they don't have the technical ability to do so with larger moons, then yes it is too late.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-24 04:44pm
by RogueIce
So Shinn, I see you just wanted to rip off Crimson Tide a bit there? :P