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Offline Unseelie
08-08-2009, 06:39 PM,
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About planetform. 1: I don't think there should be more terraforming projects than there are. They likely cost trillions, and take hundreds of years.

That's four bases, where Planetform is actively engaged in doing terraforming, each in a different stage. In Bretonia, there are some very late stage planets, Ayer and Harris...these should be buying for rather a lot things like fertilizers, alien organizms (and new commodities, plants and bacteriums). Their exports, other than possible waste products, I cannot imagine. The Liberty terraforming should involve moving Oxy, Water, and terraforming gasses, and probably high ammounts of HFuel to the worlds. Again, exports toxic waste.

The biggest problem is of course the fact that terraformed planets are themselves products...they don't exactly produce things.

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Offline schlurbi
08-08-2009, 06:47 PM,
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Well Planetform improved the Terraforming a lot with Planet Harris and it takes 'only' years to terraform Ayr and Atka. Harris is almost done and Minor is only a little job, it was already good. We are just wanted to improve the Atmosphere.

Well as i said, there should be resources been found on the Planets. Before our beginning work by Scientists. Maybe we found something while terraforming. Like Ayr, large Gas fields have been found in the Atmosphere if i remember correct.

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Offline Lucend
08-08-2009, 06:51 PM,
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' Wrote:About planetform. 1: I don't think there should be more terraforming projects than there are. They likely cost trillions, and take hundreds of years.

That's four bases, where Planetform is actively engaged in doing terraforming, each in a different stage. In Bretonia, there are some very late stage planets, Ayer and Harris...these should be buying for rather a lot things like fertilizers, alien organizms (and new commodities, plants and bacteriums). Their exports, other than possible waste products, I cannot imagine. The Liberty terraforming should involve moving Oxy, Water, and terraforming gasses, and probably high ammounts of HFuel to the worlds. Again, exports toxic waste.

The biggest problem is of course the fact that terraformed planets are themselves products...they don't exactly produce things.

Perhaps Scientist? As the terraforming project winds down, the scientists and other civilians would leave the planet so colonists can start replacing them. Also, why is the planet being terraformed in the first place? Sell some mined resources or whatever the planet is known for. (or should be known for)

I would think that terraforming planets would need plenty of gold as well in order to protect the new atmosphere from cosmic rays. (Which could be an interesting route from Dublin, do I smell BMM partnership?)

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Nick looked at the burned-over stretch of hillside, where he had expected to find the scattered houses of the town and then walked down the railroad track to the bridge over the river. The river was there."

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Offline Ogris
08-08-2009, 10:01 PM,
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Then there is also silver in order to produce rain, but i dont see that being in abundance well... anywhere in bretonia.

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Offline reavengitair
08-08-2009, 10:14 PM,
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Yeah, its mostly in liberty.
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Offline Death.RunningVerminator
08-09-2009, 12:28 AM,
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' Wrote:Yeah, its mostly in liberty.
i think its mostly in bretonia.
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