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Masao
Member # 232
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Realizing that connections are more important than location when it comes to navigation maps, I've prepared a new map of the late 22nd century Federation core. (As always, the stars and their possible connections are based on astro data from Winchell Chung.) The star sizes and colors indicate system population and z-axis distance from Sol, respectively.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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...and no matter how many times you study it, you always miss the Bakerloo to Victoria line stop...oh wait.
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Doctor Jonas
Member # 481
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Wow, LOVE it. This is the kind of nerd art I like
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Shik
Member # 343
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Still not as complex or confusing as the Moscow Metro.
Also, I don't get the color/axis relationship buy studying it. And cute that you use the FJ 40 Eridani logo instead of the IDIC
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Ritten
Member # 417
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It's all Cyrillic to me.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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quote: Originally posted by Shik: Still not as complex or confusing as the Moscow Metro.
You call THAT complex? Crowded sure, but it ain't got nothing on the London tube.
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Masao
Member # 232
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Ha! Tokyo laughs at the puny Moscow and London systems. The system here is complex and crowded!
The Harry Beck/London Tube�style subway map was based on this stellar map (380 kb): http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/232/2190CoreMap.jpg
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Reverend
Member # 335
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Wait, people actually travel on that thing? I thought it was some huge elaborate system to facilitate suicides without all that figuring out how to tie a noose bother...or maybe I'm thinking of the local TV stations...
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Masao
Member # 232
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If you kill yourself by jumping in front of a train, your surviving family may be asked to compensate the government/transit company for the delay caused. Supposedly, this can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars if you delay bullet trains for several hours.
I haven't seen any suicides here, but my wife saw the aftermath of one a few years ago.
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Shik
Member # 343
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Moscow's can withstand nuclear attacks. BEAT THAT.
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Masao
Member # 232
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Ok. Tokyo surrenders!
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Nim
Member # 205
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No, rephrased, the Kreml can withstand a nuclear attack. The rest is...expendable.
Looking at that Trek map, I'm wondering if the Federation hasn't located the homeworld for islamic heaven? "61 Virginis" seems very appropriately placed. Live long and jihad. I baffle at the logistics of how the inhabitants manage to tag and beam the islamists at the exact second they are about to die, and why. Reminds me of a Harry Kim-episode.
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HerbShrump
Member # 1230
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Why is Moscow's subway system sponsored by Marathon Oil?
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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Cool! I'm a little surprised however that Earth only tubes directly to five planets, and one of them isn't Vulcan... Also, isn't it "Denobula"?
Mark
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Reverend
Member # 335
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I think the colors are a little too varied for a simple Z+/- scale. Perhaps a simpler red/yellow/green scale would be easier to read. Though it would be somewhat less accurate.
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Kobi
Member # 1360
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I presume the connection is mostly based on artistic licence right?
Because if I go to Andor (Eps Ind) that would become 4.4ly + 9.7ly = 14.1ly instead of the direct 11.8ly an increase in distance by 20%.
Consider I want to go to AX Mic (one station further), direct line would be 12.9ly, however going via planet hopping it would then be 14.1ly + 4.1ly = 18.ly, increase by 40%.
Is roughly 20% more distance per step and as such more travel time worth carrying less fuel? I mean wouldn't the more decreasing and increasing of speed cost even more fuel?
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Masao
Member # 232
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Rev: The station colors are from my 30-ly map, so the z-axis colors are in steps of 1 parsec.
Kobi: The connections are based on likely commercial routes in 2190, which are a direct development of short fusion-era routes. So, although the direct route is shorter, the stops and the most popular routes are still the "local" routes. After 2190, the direct routes will become more popular, but drawing a map with all these spokes coming out from Earth would look sort of boring.
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HopefulNebula
Member # 1933
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So to get from Vega to GI 226, I'd have to transfer at Tellar, Sol, and Beta Comae Berenices?
The Coma Line must not be very popular.
(Seriously, though, this is awesome.)
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Masao
Member # 232
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Yeah, the Coma Line sucks. Lots of winos and gangbangers.
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Shik
Member # 343
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But AWESOME soul food.
I bet the conductor overheards are as great as the one on OHNY.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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What's the logo on the top section of the image?
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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I thought you had to get connections via Eden (after getting proper requests from UN Spacy), Corrizon (Depending on the time of year, The Republic or Empire) or Luthen (lots of paperwork from the local DCMS or ISF liason)...
of course that's assuming i've got the jist of the thread (i didn't bother to read page 1 yet)
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Shik
Member # 343
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel Butler: What's the logo on the top section of the image?
If you mean the blue circly bits, that's the logo of the Andorian Empire. Tellar is the purple/red/yellow circles, & Vulcan is at bottom.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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I figured it was Andorian, but I didn't know if it came from something canon or something fanon or if you designed it yourself.
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B.J.
Member # 858
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That Andorian logo is canon, at least if you accept ENT.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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Guess I never noticed it.
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