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[[File:Ringworld.png|thumb|300px|right|The beautiful ringworlds left behind by a forgotten civilization.]] | |||
'''Ringworlds''' are ancient constructs from a civilization long past. They encircle their [[star]] in the habitable [[Orbit_Zone|orbit zone]] and have multiple shade panels to provide a day and night cycle, along with [[seasons]]. | |||
==Rarity== | |||
Ringworlds are ancient constructs from a civilization long past. | Being that a ringworld can be a very powerful [[system]] to hold, they are quite rare. Here are the conditions for them. | ||
* Habitable [[Orbit_Zone|orbit zone]] 1.0au or less | |||
* No companion [[star]] blocking the habitable orbit zone | |||
* If the first 2 conditions are met, there is a <big>3%</big> chance of a ringworld | |||
=As A | ==As A World== | ||
Ringworlds are comprised of up to | Ringworlds are comprised of up to 21 arcs, the number of arcs is determined by orbital radius. Each arc has the same width and length and acts as a separate [[world]]. Each arc has 4 [[Resource_Zone|resource zone]]s and is able to produce an [[officer]]. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Ring Radius !! Number of arcs | ! Ring Radius !! Number of arcs | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 0.25au || | | 0.25au || 6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 0.5au || | | 0.5au || 11 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 0.75au || | | 0.75au || 16 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.0au || | | 1.0au || 21 | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | ===Electricity=== | ||
Unique machinery of a ringworld provides free [[electricity]] to all [[building]]s and [[manufacturing]] jobs. It does however not supply enough to power to operate [[Military_Building|military building]]s. | |||
===Sea Connection=== | |||
While each ringworld arc is treated separate, it is possible for a [[wharf]] on one arc to create a [[Trade_Connection|trade connection]] with wharves on any other arc of the same ring. | |||
= | ===Shade Panels=== | ||
The ringworld | The shade panels near the ringworld's sun provide a day and night cycle, to prevent the ringworld from being in perpetual daylight. In addition, they modulate their width to create artificial [[seasons]], making the sunlight gaps smaller during winter and larger during summer. | ||
Each panel is connected with a thin cable. | |||
==Star Gate== | |||
Ringworlds are not just gigantic artificial worlds, they also have the immense power to create artificial [[wormhole]]s to anywhere in the [[universe]]. | |||
For more information, see the [[Star Gate]] page. | |||
[[Category:Science]][[Category:Colonization]] | [[Category:Science]][[Category:Colonization]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 29 March 2024
Ringworlds are ancient constructs from a civilization long past. They encircle their star in the habitable orbit zone and have multiple shade panels to provide a day and night cycle, along with seasons.
Rarity
Being that a ringworld can be a very powerful system to hold, they are quite rare. Here are the conditions for them.
- Habitable orbit zone 1.0au or less
- No companion star blocking the habitable orbit zone
- If the first 2 conditions are met, there is a 3% chance of a ringworld
As A World
Ringworlds are comprised of up to 21 arcs, the number of arcs is determined by orbital radius. Each arc has the same width and length and acts as a separate world. Each arc has 4 resource zones and is able to produce an officer.
Ring Radius | Number of arcs |
---|---|
0.25au | 6 |
0.5au | 11 |
0.75au | 16 |
1.0au | 21 |
Electricity
Unique machinery of a ringworld provides free electricity to all buildings and manufacturing jobs. It does however not supply enough to power to operate military buildings.
Sea Connection
While each ringworld arc is treated separate, it is possible for a wharf on one arc to create a trade connection with wharves on any other arc of the same ring.
Shade Panels
The shade panels near the ringworld's sun provide a day and night cycle, to prevent the ringworld from being in perpetual daylight. In addition, they modulate their width to create artificial seasons, making the sunlight gaps smaller during winter and larger during summer.
Each panel is connected with a thin cable.
Star Gate
Ringworlds are not just gigantic artificial worlds, they also have the immense power to create artificial wormholes to anywhere in the universe.
For more information, see the Star Gate page.