jeriendhal: (Marty Greycoat)
2012-12-16 04:30 am

Planet Crowdsource: Meet the Neighbors, Part Two

First off, please forgive the tardiness of this poll. I've been fighting my annual Seasonal Affective Disorder along with some other stress related events, so I've allowed myself to get off schedule, again. Hopefully with the resurgence of the Daystar I'll get better about the whole thing.

Anyway, back at Part Nine of Planet Crowdsource, we asked if there was native sentient life on the planet. After considerable back and forth during the polling period, it was settled with definite "We're not sure" by six votes (54.4%). By a much more unambigious margin, the level of sentience was agreed to be "How smart are they?"/"We don't know, and we DON'T want to find out!" again by six votes and (54.4%).

So all in all we've got considerable confusion about who lives there. Whatever it is, it's difficult to even define as sentient, and it may be smart enough to give humans a run for their money.


[Poll #1885085]
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2012-11-30 04:34 am

Planet Crowdsource: Meet the Neighbors!

Back at Part Eight for Planet Crowdsource, we asked about the nature of the mysterious MacGuffin Crystals. Out of thirteen votes the overwhelming choice (okay, six votes at 22.2%) was for them having some sort of psionic component. After that the next most popular choices were a three way tie at four votes (14.8%) apiece for "They hum/vibrate oddly when you pick them up," "Pulse with odd colors," and "Including bizarre visions." I've decided to include all of those, so picking one of these suckers up is going to be quite an experience. No wonder those miners want them so badly!

My original idea of what this week's poll was going to be about was how much flak miners would have to go through to get to the planet, but I hink we still need to find out what Life is like when they get there. So let's see if there are any friendly natives about.

[Poll #1882068]
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2012-11-11 02:36 pm

Planet Crowdsource: The MacGuffin Crystals

Back at Part Seven of Planet Crowdsource, we asked about mining and volcanic activity. The results indicate that our inhabited moon is developing into a bit of a hell world, with heavy, frequent earthquakes due to the presence of its larger neighbor by an overwhelming vote of eight (72.7%).

In addition, mining seems to revolve around strange, difficult to find crystals, with five votes (45.5%) going towards that option. So we're going to concentrate on those mysterious crystals for a bit, which may explain why humans would come to a world with such crappy weather and frequent seismic activity.

[Poll #1878234]
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2012-11-03 06:30 pm

Planet Crowdsource: Getting Down to Earth.

Previously at Part Six of Planet Crowdsource, we asked about first about the thickness of the atmosphere. At four votes (36.4%) it was decided that the atmosphere was thin enough to leave humans winded. We'll imagine it's about as thin as the Andes Highlands, which is probably uncomfortable if you're not a Peruvian native. Anybody working outside for a long period will probably want supplemental oxygen as a safety precaution.

Actually you'll probably want it anyway, because there was a 50/50 split over what sort of local pollutants were in the atmosphere, between tiny bugs that lays eggs in your lung and something that glows. Well, the good news is that the glowing bugs are probably nocturnal, so they're easy to avoid. The bad news is the word "probably". Wear a filter mask if you go out. It'll make breathing safer... and harder.

Now we're going what mining is like on this world, and how active its crust is. As a planet sized moon orbiting a gas giant, Crowdsource should have pretty damned active vulcanism, if not Io levels of nastiness, at least very noticeable. If it doesn't, that will require explanations in further polls.

[Poll #1876509]
jeriendhal: (Grumpy)
2012-10-27 02:27 pm

Planet Crowdsource: Admin Note

This week's poll has been called on account of Man Flu.
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2012-10-19 06:24 am

Planet Crowdsource: Setting the Atmosphere

Previously at Part Five of Planet Crowdsource, we finished discussing the weather by trying to figure out why there were large ice packs as well as a hot equatorial region. By slim margin (30.0%) it was decided that the ice age was ending and the hot equator was the result of the changing weather patterns as the planet heated up again.

Today we'll be deciding the last possible questions I can think of concerning the atmosphere, and also trying a change to the format. Rather than factual based questions I'm going to try and go with narrative ones, which is a bit fuzzier but which I do hope provokes more argument interest.

[Poll #1873276]
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2012-10-15 11:41 am
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Planet Crowdsource: What's Up With the Weather 2: Electric Boogaloo

Apologies for the delay posting this next segment. I got caught up on Saturday reading through SotRV for errors, then sending it off to my beta readers, while Sunday I was doing grocery shopping and rolling an Epic Fail at home improvement that involved two bags of concrete.

Previously at Part Four of Planet Crowdsource, we polled for the planet's cloud cover and average global temperature. At 58.3% the choice of Heavy Cloud Cover was the clear winner. However we had an interesting tie for the choice of temperature, with 41.7% of the votes evenly divided between Moderately Cold, with a small ice age and Warm, with smaller than average ice caps and a Venus like equator.

Now I could have posted a run off, but I think trying make the results fit is a bit more fun. So that generates a brand new poll! We're splitting the difference with a very warm equator and large ice caps (which probably also explains the awful cloud cover.


[Poll #1872541]
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2012-10-05 05:34 am

Planet CrowdSource: How's the Weather Outside?

Back at Part Three of Planet Crowdsource, we asked what the sun was like, and what average size of the continents were. At four votes for 40%, our habitable moon's home world is orbiting not a star, but a white hole spewing energy, which must make for some pretty spectacular sunsets. A whopping 50% of voters also chose that 80% of the surface is covered in water, with the largest continents no bigger than Australia. Should have some interesting effects when we get down to deciding what the local cultures are like.

Now we're going to decide what the local weather will be like. There will be more questions about axial tilt and such next week, but for now I'm limiting things to two questions per poll I think.

[Poll #1870710]
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2012-09-27 02:15 pm

Planet Crowdsource: Our Friend the Sun, and the Mighty Seas

Previously on Part Two of Planet Crowdsource, we asked what the nature of the world our habitable moon was orbiting. The overwhelming choice was for a Jupiter sized gas giant with 53.3% of the vote, with 20% going for a Saturn sized world, 13.3% for a large rockball, and 6.7% for a equally sized companion world or something Exotic.

I found [livejournal.com profile] seawasp's suggestion of having the moon revolve around an energy spewing white hole sufficiently intriguing that I'll include it as part of our next poll. This is going to be several polls trying to determine the type of star and some starting details of our planetary surface.

Note: we're most definitely not going to have a single biome planet, but the nature of the planet's surface may make it lean rather heavily towards simplified space opera clichés classic memes.

First off: Star type. We'll assume the slightly more exotic ones are either far enough away to not fry life on our little planet, or another reason will make itself known as to why life survives.

[Poll #1869021]
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2012-09-27 05:39 am

Planet Crowdsource: Admin Note

I haven't given up on this, but I've been on a great roll with Shadow of the Red Vixen and I hope to get it completed to send off to Beta readers in the next couple of weeks. I'll see if I can't get the latest pol posted today or early tomorrow.
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2012-09-22 08:34 am
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Planet Crowdsource: Our Companion World

Back at Part One of Planet Crowdsource we had a poll to decide the nature of the world. With a choice between a habitable rockball planet like Earth or Mars, a habitable moon orbiting a larger world, or something even more exotic, the resounding majority at 54.% (out of twelve votes) chose to go with a moon orbiting a larger world.

Next up we see what kind of planet it's orbiting.

[Poll #1867794]
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2012-09-20 07:50 pm

Planet Crowdsource: The Basics

Just trying something new. In the spirit of Robin D. Laws' experiment a couple of years ago building an RPG society through group consensus and polling, I'm going to try to create a sci-fi planet suitable for stories or roleplaying by posting occasional polls and taking the results and commentary in consideration when creating the details.

Ground Rules:

1. Polls will be posted every few days, minimum once per week, until we run out of details to consider or everyone gets bored.

2. The planet will have an oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere and a gravity field survivable by unagumented humans, possibly with exotic properties that might require breathing apparatus, but basically something a human can walk around in without need of a spacesuit.

3. Anything else is open to discussion.

Let's get building!

[Poll #1867444]