Let’s face it: The planets in galacticraft are pretty generic, and there really isn’t too much depth or purpose for exploring them. I have a couple suggestions for making the outer planets and moons less boring when they’re added.
If I missed anything or have any logic slaps just tell me in the replies and I’ll fix it or explain. Thanks!
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- Don’t make the map infinite. This would allow for unique landforms to be added to the planet/moon such as volcanoes, mountains, canyons and huge craters. Also, https://earthsky.org/space/jupiters-moon-europa-penitentes-ice-spikes
- Make Saturns rings visitable, they would be a bunch of little ice asteroids, but it would be an AWESOME place for a space station.
- Add the resources needed to be completely self sufficient in space. Some moons should have the resources on earth that are not present in space, such as lapis, diamond, red stone, gold, and others. BUT, don’t add each to the same planet. This would create a requirement to make bases on each moon and create a robust trade infrastructure.
- Space station uses: improve spin gravity on stations with separate flywheels for multiple rings, and make the spin gravity useful. Add components that are only able to be crafted in <.3 G, for more uses on space stations.
- Space station uses, the squeakule: auto and crewed space shuttles (not the actual plane but a little craft like the Astro miner) that only travel between space stations, and have a special docking port. They could run on Orion drives and reduce the cost of fuel in space, and be a useful part in trade lines.
- trade lines: I’ll finally talk about these. Each moon in the Outer Solar System should be missing a critical resource for survival, that is found on other moons in the system. To list a few, water for fuel and oxygen can be found on Europa, Ganymede, and Enceladus, and valuable metals could be found on Io, Rhea and Triton, and the best living space is on Ganymede and Titan, because of their higher gravities and radiation protection properties. These resources would need to be sent around the system to other bases. In order to streamline these processes, space stations in orbit ferry goods from the surface to orbit by cargo rockets, and shuttles between stations, This would be a pretty complex process but I think it would be worth it.
- Traveling to the OSS. I’m sure you’ve been thinking, just head back to Earth to get these resources. This is why that wouldn’t be a feasible possiblily. The OSS is very far away, really really far away, and with the technology present in Galacticraft, it would take up to 10 years to get to Jupiter, never mind Saturn, Uranus,Neptune, and Pluto. My suggestion is instead of building a tier 5 rocket, one must construct a transfer vehicle in an orbital shipyard, that would take a configureable time to get to the OSS. (I think 10 minutes would be good, but other times possible) I’ll elaborate on the transfer vehicle in another post.
- Oxygen: I really doubt that a couple bushes planted in a vacuum could feasible provide breathable air to a whole station, so I think that it should be balanced to make the water electrolizer more useful. And you shouldn’t be able to plant stuff in a vacuum.
- Space gate in space: this is honestly a separate suggestion, but I think it would be a good thing for the far future. On Pluto, there should be a giant space ark that teleports you to other solar systems, this would make it so FTL tech isn’t needed to be added to the mod. It is assumed that the gate was made by the other civilizations that made the abandoned bases.
- Lastly, I’ll say the forbidden words: Fusion Reactor. In the OSS, solar panels are basically ineffective, the only power source being geothermal on Io. A multi block fusion reactor would have all the joy of a standand fission reactor, but without the complex uranium and decay and such. A fusion reactor would run on helium 3 extracted on any moons regolith, and water.
If I missed anything or have any logic slaps just tell me in the replies and I’ll fix it or explain. Thanks!
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