Ringworld

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Ringworld

Ringworlds are ancient constructs from a civilization long past. They encircle their star in the habitable range and have multiple shade panels to provide a day and night cycle.

As A Planet

Ringworlds are comprised of up to 20 arcs. Each arc acts as a planet, having 2 resource zones, and producing an officer. Resource zone population limit is 1,000.

There are 4 sizes, determined by orbital radius. All rings are the same width however.

Ring Radius Number of arcs
0.25au 5
0.5au 10
0.75au 15
1.0au 20

Rarity

Being that a ringworld can be a very powerful system to hold, they are quite rare. Here are the conditions for them.

  • Habitable zone 1.0au or less
  • No companion star blocking the habitable zone
  • If the first 2 conditions are met, there is a 3% chance of a ringworld

Electricity

Ringworlds' unique machinery provides free Electricity to all construction and manufacture jobs, but not for Military Weapon Systems and Military Shield Generators.

Control Centers

All ringworlds have a Control Center. It is always located on arc 1 at 0°N 0°E.

The Control Center looks like a square platform with a pillar in each corner, in the middle is a tiny hologram of the ringworld.

At the Control Center it is possible to create an artificial wormhole. This in turn means the ringworld can be used as a giant Star Gate.

Hold a preon in your hand while standing near the ringworld hologram on the platform to see a hologram of the sun appear at its center, lighting the ringworld. The lighting shows the current night and day areas of the ringworld. In addition, a lit spot appears on the ringworld as a "you are here" marker. Only the avatar holding the preon sees this affect. It helps to extinguish other lights, such as your EVA suit light and vehicle lights.

Star Gate

The ringworld has the ability to create artificial wormholes to other solar systems with limitless range. Each ringworld hull contains a set of four enormous particle accelerators parallel to each other. When activated, the ringworld particle accelerators harness the power of the sun to open multi dimensional portals, enabling travel across the Universe instantly.
Creating these artificial wormholes requires a Preon particle, harvested from the target star. This means it isn't possible to create a connection to an unexplored system.

The Star Gate is activated simply by dropping the Preon particle on the Control Centers platform.

The Control Center will take one Preon particle from the platform every cycle. A cycle starts when all the ringworld's beam emitters (the mountains between each arc) have clear line of sight to the ringworld's star and ends when the shadow casters block the line of sight. Due to the geometry of the ringworld and position of the control center, the activation cycle corresponds with the sunset to sunrise period on the platform.

When the cycle ends, the artificial wormhole dies. This means that activating the Star Gate close to the end of a cycle will cause a very short lived wormhole.

The artificial wormhole will appear at 90°N 0°E of the ringworld's star and the exit will appear at 90°S 0°E of the destination solar system's primary star. The negative wormhole always appears at the primary star, even if the preon was harvested from a companion star. The originating wormhole created is positive and the destination wormhole is a negative wormhole, in other words it is a two-way wormhole just like naturally occurring wormholes.

This means that it is possible for spacecraft at the destination to travel through the wormhole to the ringworld system.

While the Star Gate is active, the ringworld's beam emitters will be firing beams at the ringworld's star. The ringworld's star and the destination star also changes to a darker color while it is active. The light output from the origin and destination suns is reduced by half while the stargate is open, giving it that darker appearance. Farms, orchards and solar power plant production may be affected. Outer worlds could drop below the light level needed for the locals to work without electrical power. These conditions are temporary, passing when the star gate closes.

Lore

Legends describe an ancient Empire that spanned the Universe. Their expansive reign was made possible by building a vast network of interconnecting star gates. To accomplish this feat, they developed technology to build ringworlds using the crushed remains of planets that once orbited the ringworld's sun. As the Empire spread among the galaxies, they built their ringworlds, a lasting testament to the former glory of the Empire.

A steady supply of preons at each end of the star gate connections maintained valuable arteries of travel that heralded a golden age of civilization in the Universe. All empires fade in time, rotting from within. Greed led to war. With their cities battered and cratered, preon harvesters stopped returning from their missions. Connections were lost; the network broke down and disintegrated. Daunted by the star travel needed to reconstruct the network, the empire withered, faded into obscurity. This was the beginning of the dark ages of their downfall.