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I understood and agree with what you just said to me. What I asked is if you wanted to use the data I had figured out for a planet. It takes about an hour to do all the proper calculations to create a planet so that it meets the expected criteria. The stuff I use to do this was created by a team of scientists, some of who work for NASA. Every aspect of the creation process affects other aspects of the planet in question. I just wondered if you could use it? density, diameter, axis, distance, etc If you do not want to use it that is ok with me. You can always look the stuff up on the internet and do your own calculations when creating the planets in the future. | I understood and agree with what you just said to me. What I asked is if you wanted to use the data I had figured out for a planet. It takes about an hour to do all the proper calculations to create a planet so that it meets the expected criteria. The stuff I use to do this was created by a team of scientists, some of who work for NASA. Every aspect of the creation process affects other aspects of the planet in question. I just wondered if you could use it? density, diameter, axis, distance, etc If you do not want to use it that is ok with me. You can always look the stuff up on the internet and do your own calculations when creating the planets in the future. | ||
[[User:Canreb|Canreb]] ([[User talk:Canreb|talk]]) 15:25, 22 February 2019 (UTC) | [[User:Canreb|Canreb]] ([[User talk:Canreb|talk]]) 15:25, 22 February 2019 (UTC) | ||
I am not trying to be difficult. While I was with the SDC I was told that when creating the homeworlds for species that they had to be realistic. That I had to be able to back up the data with scientific reasons. I spent months doing research, collecting everything I could find that pertained to the randomization of alien worlds. I found a lot of good stuff, cross referenced it as best I could. I even joined a few chat groups and asked questions. 90% of the time I had to get them to explain things in simple terms. I do not have the degrees that most of these guys have. In the end I was able to cobble together something that would allow me to calculate a planet that would be scientifically possible to sustain life based on the research I had done. That is the origin of the Homeworlds section on most of the ILI species wiki pages. Anyway. I just thought I would explain why I offered to give you the planets data to use. Population on it is purely a creation of the writer and you would have to change it to meet what has been simmed or leave it blank until it has been simmed if you wanted the stuff. If not that is ok with me too. I have no problem with it. It was just an offer to save you the time of doing the research yourself. | |||
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About Al-Leyan
Thank you for all the work you put into this. :) Rune Jolara (talk) 23:47, 17 December 2018 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for deleting that page. Maddie Hyden (she was the page creator) contacted me too about it, and I was trying to find how to do it, or where to list it. Delan Han (talk) 03:08, 5 January 2019 (UTC)
Ohanze
I do not plan to add anything more than I did already. I do not know enough about the species to do so. I had a few ideas I was playing around with but in the end decided to only add the quote which I felt was fairly accurate based on what I read about them and the worked up sections for their planets since I have the workbooks for calculating planetary data for use in games. Got lucky and was able to print off a copy before they were removed from internet about 10 years ago. By the way this is Daryl Peacock, Cmdr. Tal Tel-ar. Canreb (talk) 16:29, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
Hello I worked up the details regarding the 4 colonized planets of this species using the planet generation work book that I picked up a number of years ago. I was wondering if you could use that on this wiki page. It would help get them closer to completion and does not involve any required simming. Also that way all players would be able to base any contact with one of the planets off of the same data. I have done this for most of the species on the wiki so that they have accurate and proper planetary listings that are set up in an identical fashion of all of the species pages. I used what little information has been simmed and then filled in the rest of the planet data form. Just an idea.... Canreb (talk) 15:32, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
I understood and agree with what you just said to me. What I asked is if you wanted to use the data I had figured out for a planet. It takes about an hour to do all the proper calculations to create a planet so that it meets the expected criteria. The stuff I use to do this was created by a team of scientists, some of who work for NASA. Every aspect of the creation process affects other aspects of the planet in question. I just wondered if you could use it? density, diameter, axis, distance, etc If you do not want to use it that is ok with me. You can always look the stuff up on the internet and do your own calculations when creating the planets in the future. Canreb (talk) 15:25, 22 February 2019 (UTC)
I am not trying to be difficult. While I was with the SDC I was told that when creating the homeworlds for species that they had to be realistic. That I had to be able to back up the data with scientific reasons. I spent months doing research, collecting everything I could find that pertained to the randomization of alien worlds. I found a lot of good stuff, cross referenced it as best I could. I even joined a few chat groups and asked questions. 90% of the time I had to get them to explain things in simple terms. I do not have the degrees that most of these guys have. In the end I was able to cobble together something that would allow me to calculate a planet that would be scientifically possible to sustain life based on the research I had done. That is the origin of the Homeworlds section on most of the ILI species wiki pages. Anyway. I just thought I would explain why I offered to give you the planets data to use. Population on it is purely a creation of the writer and you would have to change it to meet what has been simmed or leave it blank until it has been simmed if you wanted the stuff. If not that is ok with me too. I have no problem with it. It was just an offer to save you the time of doing the research yourself. Canreb (talk) 15:54, 22 February 2019 (UTC)
Meridian
Hello
This is (Daryl) Cmdr. Tal Tel-ar I was trying to add a reference to the Meridian wiki page however as I am a self taught wiki user and I have no idea how you set up the current references section on that page. I have never encountered that format.
Could I ask you nicely to add the reference for me.
The USS Montreal has landed outside of the capitol city of Meridian to deal with a medical quarantine emergency within the colony. While here Captain Mei'konda and a small away team are engaged in diplomatic talks with the Klingons who have an embassy facility outside the city while Dr. Skyfire and Dr. Solok help the colony to deal with the contagious outbreak. Various Juk'Iians from the slums outside of the city have been disruptive and a nuisance during this time.