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| Huycau
| Dažbog<br> ''(Даžбог)''
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| New Ossetia
| Kolya<br>''(Коля)''
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| 30,000,000
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| 73% Ossetian, 11% Russian, 9% Georgian, 7% Other
| 73% Russian, 7% Ossetian, 20% Other
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| New Tskhinvali, ''Digor'' mantle plume
| Prizemlenie<br> (''Приземление'')
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| Khazbygrad, ''Tualläg'' mantle plume <br> Valeriygrad, ''Iron'' mantle plume
| Maksimgrad ''(Максимград)''<br> Juzhnyjgrad ''(Южныйград)''
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| CIS
| Commonwealth of Independent States
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| Supreme-General Koshty Makhamat
| Marshal of Kolya Kirill Mihaylov<br>''(Ма́ршал Коля Кирилл Михаылов)''
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The Republic of Kolya is nominally a timocratic republic, though it is also a de facto military junta, located in the Outer Expanse. The planet Kolya is a tidally locked icebox hellworld known for it's volcanic activity, toxic atmosphere, and large mantle plumes that form the basis for human colonization. The Republic itself is known for an unnaturally high level of technology for such a backwater planet. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States.


==Fluff==
==Fluff==
To this day, there is still a debate amongst the people of New Ossetia about the reasons they were sent to the planet. Some believe that it was intentional; it was posthuman intention for them to arrive on this world, a hellworld despite all it's natural wealth. Others believe it was in error that they were sent, the fallibility of the posthuman actions being brought up. And still others believe it was another sort of mistake, mechanical rather then biological, that deposited the colonists to this remote and deadly landscape. The presence of posthuman ruins on the planet has only furthered these arguments, as well as readily accessible data nodes that supplied information on adapting to the planet, however. It is a subject of common debate amongst the intellectuals of New Ossetia, though the common man has little care for the why or even the how of their arrival. The business of survival is far more pressing on their minds.
To this day, there is still a debate amongst the people of Kolya about the reasons they were sent to the planet. Some believe that it was intentional; it was posthuman intention for them to arrive on this world, a hellworld despite all it's natural wealth. Others believe it was in error that they were sent, the fallibility of the posthuman actions being brought up. And still others believe it was another sort of mistake, mechanical rather then biological, that deposited the colonists to this remote and deadly landscape. The presence of posthuman ruins on the planet has only furthered these arguments, as well as readily accessible data nodes that supplied information on adapting to the planet, however. It is a subject of common debate amongst the intellectuals of Kolya, though the common man has little care for the why or even the how of their arrival. The business of survival is far more pressing on their minds.
 
===Geology and Ecology===
Kolya is a tidally locked planet in orbit around a Class M star that the colonists named Dažbog, after the Slavic god of the sun. The sun itself is a red giant, and is otherwise unremarkable. Kolya is one of five planets, and the only one to develop any sort of life, despite it's harsh environments. The other planets in the system are Aglaya, known for having a strangely unmarked and almost polished surface; Gleb, a gas giant similar to Sol's Jupiter; Irinei, a Mars-like dusty planet; and finally Stas, a distant icy world with a subsurface ocean. These worlds have been insufficiently explored except for Gleb, which is used for harvesting Helium-3.
 
The planet Kolya itself is, as stated, a tidally locked planet. It is also an icebox world, after a fashion; the night side of the planet is locked in a permanent winter, covered in glaciers, frozen landscape, and icy seas. The reverse side of the planet is it's literal reverse; a large and extremely warm tropical sea, permanently locked in the heat of the sun.
 
The planet itself is easily labeled as a icebox hellworld; despite it's mineral wealth and rich soil, it is wracked with storms and volcanic activity that have created an atmosphere mostly toxic to humans. The tidally locked nature of the planet means that only select sections of the planet are accessible for humans, mostly locked into the warm clusters of what were thought to be mantle plumes that dot the twilight belt of the planet. The planet was extensively covered by precursors ruins, yet apparently left alone in many ways, a fact that led to it developing it's own unique ecology. The psuedo-mantle plumes on the night side of the planet are hotspots of growth as well, abet with life adapted for life completely in the dark, while the day side is covered mostly in warm global sea where the storms that wrack the planet gain steam.
 
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===History===
The planet has gone through several cycles of conflict: resource wars early in it's cycle before the colonists adapted to the planet; combat with the massive population of feral drones; fighting over the large quantity of fabbers the colony received; narco-warfare to control the sites and data of the posthuman data cores discovered; political fighting by a large Communist faction after the breakdown as well as continued fighting over newer posthuman relic discoveries. Eventually, a single junta of the highest ranking military individuals, who also happen to be the largest landowners and industry magnates of the country, from the various city-states of the nation led to a period of relative internal peace and unity.
 
WIP
 
===Physiology===
Despite the high gravity the planet Kolya, the average male Kolyan stands just over six feet tall at 183 centimeters. This unnaturally high height is one of the few externally obvious side effects of the genetic tampering that the entire population of Kolyan has undertaken. The average male weighs 120.2 kilograms, or just about 265 pounds, and has strong heart and lungs, as well as other organs, joints and bones; this due to the high gravity of their world necessitating a stronger frame and organs, most of all a strong heart. Women tend to be shorter then males, as standard for humans, but to a lesser degree then a standard human population.
 
The Kolyan people tend to have light skin and hair as a result of living in the perpetual semi-darkness of their world's habitable 'twilight belt.' Their eyes, however, are nearly universally white or off-white, as well having pupils that take a majority of the eye. Additionally, they have a tapetum lucidum behind this over-sized pupil, granting them far greater low-light vision then that of normal humans, augmented by the larger pupil allowing a greater amount of light into the eye. However, this also makes their eyes sensitive in bright lights and be wary of sudden flashes, requiring them to wear light-dampening goggles most of the time, as well as a body suit to protect their fair skin from UV radiation and the other effects of the toxic atmosphere. Although less noticeable, their eyes are also more rounded then that of a baseline human, a minor change that has a dramatic effect when combined with their larger pupil: the average Kolyan has a field of vision approaching 270 degrees, as opposed to just 180 degrees of that of a normal human.
 
The Kolyan people are unique hardy when faced with atmosphere, with a system capable of processing a far less ideal atmosphere than that of Earth. However, this is imperfect; the nature of the planet Kolya's atmosphere and geological activity means that the atmosphere is often prone to changing, both quickly and slowly. Kolyan people are almost universally known to wear a rebreather or gas mask that helps compensate for this, relying on their physiology to make up for what the mask cannot fully filter. This also necessitates the use of masks on other worlds, however, giving the Kolyan their trademark look, clad in full suits and wearing dark or glowing goggles and masks, giving their voice a raspy, harsh tone.
 
===Culture===
 
===Government===
The Kolya system of government is based around a system of what essentially amounts to classes based upon the ability of an individual to provide for the settlement. Only those of the highest level are eligible for ruling positions and slots in the commanding forces of the army, while the lowest class are almost untaxed individuals but unable to vote or be selected for any office.


New Ossetia is a tidally locked planet in orbit around a Class M star that the colonists named Huycau. The planet itself is easily labeled as a icebox hellworld; despite it's mineral wealth and rich soil, it is wracked with storms and volcanic activity that have created an atmosphere mostly toxic to humans. The tidally locked nature of the planet means that only select sections of the planet are accessible for humans, mostly locked into the warm clusters of mantle plumes that dot the twilight belt of the planet. The planet was extensively covered by precursors ruins, yet apparently left alone in many ways, a fact that led to it developing it's own unique ecology. The mantle plumes on the night side of the planet are hotspots of growth as well, abet with life adapted for life completely in the dark, while the day side is covered mostly in warm global sea where the storms that wrack the planet gain steam.
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New Tskhinvali was the first colony-city to be built, and remains the center of the society and culture even now. It has changed hands many time in New Ossetia's violent history.
===Military===


The colonists discovered early that they were not able to breath the atmosphere of the planet, long poisoned by the many volcanic eruptions, nor where they able to eat any of the food or animals that populated the planet's hotspots. Having developed in the toxic atmosphere, they were perfectly suited for it, but this made them equally toxic to the colonists. It took generations of geneboosting therapies, rushed into action before the data from the cores was fully decoded, before the colonists could begin truly utilizing the rich soil and natural bounty of the planet, and even to this day they must wear a rebreather and body suit when walking around the planet's surface, or even maskless for short periods, but also removed their ability to breath the atmosphere of native Earth and those similar to it. The permanent twilight led to adaptations of the eyes as well, allowing the colonists to see better in the low-light conditions, but requiring the use of dampening goggles when in bright lights. This has had a large effect on their culture; people wear their masks and body suits almost constantly, removing a large portion of body language, as well as invalidating traditional views of handsomeness and beauty. A greater emphasis has thus been placed on a combination of skill, deeds, material wealth, and by extension, pedigree.
===Hors===
The secret of Kolyan technological advancement is also one of it's greatest military and political secrets, one that that has, secretly, factored into their funding of a massive military and large focus on remaining well trained and well armed at nearly all times. The best kept secrets, of course, are ones that have been partially told, and such it is with Kolya; it is fairly common knowledge that a number of the mantle plumes that colonization efforts have settled are, in reality, formed by the waste heat of large posthuman data cores. However, the greater secret, known only to the highest echelons of power, is that amongst these data cores exists a partially functioning transcendent artificial intelligence, a legacy of the posthumans, that is unable to access a full range of it's functions and has been functionally enslaved by the Kolyan government. This being is codenamed Hors, after a slavic deity of the winter sun, healing, survival, and the triumph of health over illness; so named as it was key to the Kolyan people flourishing on the world they'd been stuck with.  


The planet has gone through several cycles of conflict: resource wars early in it's cycle before the colonists adapted to the planet; combat with the massive population of feral drones; fighting over the large quantity of fabbers the colony received; narco-warfare to control the sites and data of the posthuman data cores discovered; political fighting by a large Communist faction after the breakdown as well as continued fighting over newer posthuman relic discoveries. Eventually, a single junta of the highest ranking military individuals, who also happen to be the largest landowners and industry magnates of the country, from the various city-states of the nation led to a period of relative internal peace and unity.  
Hors is dark secret that is the key to the Kolyan technological advantage, even out in the far reaches out space, and one they will go at great lengths to protect.


The New Ossetia system of government is based around a system of what essentially amounts to classes based upon the ability of an individual to provide for the settlement. Only those of the highest level are eligible for ruling positions and slots in the commanding forces of the army, while the lowest class are untaxed individuals but unable to vote or be selected for any office.
WIP


==Crunch==
==Crunch==
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===Totals===
===Totals===
650 PIP (+200 from SP)<br>
350 CIP<br>
:SP: 65   <br>
500 Fabbers<br>
:SP Limit: 25 <br>  
150 Population (+150 from SP)<br>
:Population: 390, Base bonus: 195 <br> 
350 Applications<br>
:Trangene: 52   <br>
100 Xenotech applications<br>
:Morale: 6 <br>  
100 Propulsion Applications<br>
:Wealth: 0 + 195   <br>
100 Electronics Applications<br>
:PIP: 650 + 273   <br>
100 Aerospace Applications<br>
:CIP: 470 + 195   <br>
+4 Global Tech Level<br>
:Fabbers: 500 <br>  
+3 Xenotech Index<br>
:Delta Dust: 150 <br>  
+1 Propulsion Index<br>
:Theta Dust: 100 <br>  
+6 Logistics<br>
:Military: 50000 <br>  
2500 Stockpiles<br>
:Doctrines: 20 <br>  
50 Wealth<br>
:Logistics: 60 <br>  
550 Dust<br>
:Global Tech Level: 25 <br>  
200 Theta<br>
:Applications: 750 <br>  
50 Transgene<br>
:Stockpiles: 2500<br>  
42500 Military<br>
:Debt: 0<br>  
2500 Fleet<br>
   
2500 Infantry<br>
'''SP Expenditures'''  
66 SP (47 Spent)<br>
:Additional Limit: 0 <br>  
:Wealth: 0 <br>  
:PIP: 10 <br>  
:CIP: 10 <br>  
:Dust: 0 <br>  
:Theta: 0 <br>  
:Pop: 25 <br>  
:Mil: 0   <br>
:Tech Indices: 2 <br>  
:Apps: 0 <br>
:Transgene: 2   <br>  
:Doctrine: 10 <br>

Latest revision as of 06:44, 10 September 2010

File:KOLYAflag2.jpg
Republic of Kolya
Респу́блика Коля
System Info
Star Name: Dažbog
(Даžбог)
Map ID: TBA
World Name: Kolya
(Коля)
Surface Gravity: 1.4 G
Climate: Icebox
Atmosphere: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Sulphur
Population: 39,000,000
Breakdown: 73% Russian, 7% Ossetian, 20% Other
Government: Military Junta/Timocratic Republic
Capital: Prizemlenie
(Приземление)
Major Settlements: Maksimgrad (Максимград)
Juzhnyjgrad (Южныйград)
Alignment: Commonwealth of Independent States
Head of State: Marshal of Kolya Kirill Mihaylov
(Ма́ршал Коля Кирилл Михаылов)
Infrastructure
Placeholder:

The Republic of Kolya is nominally a timocratic republic, though it is also a de facto military junta, located in the Outer Expanse. The planet Kolya is a tidally locked icebox hellworld known for it's volcanic activity, toxic atmosphere, and large mantle plumes that form the basis for human colonization. The Republic itself is known for an unnaturally high level of technology for such a backwater planet. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Fluff

To this day, there is still a debate amongst the people of Kolya about the reasons they were sent to the planet. Some believe that it was intentional; it was posthuman intention for them to arrive on this world, a hellworld despite all it's natural wealth. Others believe it was in error that they were sent, the fallibility of the posthuman actions being brought up. And still others believe it was another sort of mistake, mechanical rather then biological, that deposited the colonists to this remote and deadly landscape. The presence of posthuman ruins on the planet has only furthered these arguments, as well as readily accessible data nodes that supplied information on adapting to the planet, however. It is a subject of common debate amongst the intellectuals of Kolya, though the common man has little care for the why or even the how of their arrival. The business of survival is far more pressing on their minds.

Geology and Ecology

Kolya is a tidally locked planet in orbit around a Class M star that the colonists named Dažbog, after the Slavic god of the sun. The sun itself is a red giant, and is otherwise unremarkable. Kolya is one of five planets, and the only one to develop any sort of life, despite it's harsh environments. The other planets in the system are Aglaya, known for having a strangely unmarked and almost polished surface; Gleb, a gas giant similar to Sol's Jupiter; Irinei, a Mars-like dusty planet; and finally Stas, a distant icy world with a subsurface ocean. These worlds have been insufficiently explored except for Gleb, which is used for harvesting Helium-3.

The planet Kolya itself is, as stated, a tidally locked planet. It is also an icebox world, after a fashion; the night side of the planet is locked in a permanent winter, covered in glaciers, frozen landscape, and icy seas. The reverse side of the planet is it's literal reverse; a large and extremely warm tropical sea, permanently locked in the heat of the sun.

The planet itself is easily labeled as a icebox hellworld; despite it's mineral wealth and rich soil, it is wracked with storms and volcanic activity that have created an atmosphere mostly toxic to humans. The tidally locked nature of the planet means that only select sections of the planet are accessible for humans, mostly locked into the warm clusters of what were thought to be mantle plumes that dot the twilight belt of the planet. The planet was extensively covered by precursors ruins, yet apparently left alone in many ways, a fact that led to it developing it's own unique ecology. The psuedo-mantle plumes on the night side of the planet are hotspots of growth as well, abet with life adapted for life completely in the dark, while the day side is covered mostly in warm global sea where the storms that wrack the planet gain steam.

WIP

History

The planet has gone through several cycles of conflict: resource wars early in it's cycle before the colonists adapted to the planet; combat with the massive population of feral drones; fighting over the large quantity of fabbers the colony received; narco-warfare to control the sites and data of the posthuman data cores discovered; political fighting by a large Communist faction after the breakdown as well as continued fighting over newer posthuman relic discoveries. Eventually, a single junta of the highest ranking military individuals, who also happen to be the largest landowners and industry magnates of the country, from the various city-states of the nation led to a period of relative internal peace and unity.

WIP

Physiology

Despite the high gravity the planet Kolya, the average male Kolyan stands just over six feet tall at 183 centimeters. This unnaturally high height is one of the few externally obvious side effects of the genetic tampering that the entire population of Kolyan has undertaken. The average male weighs 120.2 kilograms, or just about 265 pounds, and has strong heart and lungs, as well as other organs, joints and bones; this due to the high gravity of their world necessitating a stronger frame and organs, most of all a strong heart. Women tend to be shorter then males, as standard for humans, but to a lesser degree then a standard human population.

The Kolyan people tend to have light skin and hair as a result of living in the perpetual semi-darkness of their world's habitable 'twilight belt.' Their eyes, however, are nearly universally white or off-white, as well having pupils that take a majority of the eye. Additionally, they have a tapetum lucidum behind this over-sized pupil, granting them far greater low-light vision then that of normal humans, augmented by the larger pupil allowing a greater amount of light into the eye. However, this also makes their eyes sensitive in bright lights and be wary of sudden flashes, requiring them to wear light-dampening goggles most of the time, as well as a body suit to protect their fair skin from UV radiation and the other effects of the toxic atmosphere. Although less noticeable, their eyes are also more rounded then that of a baseline human, a minor change that has a dramatic effect when combined with their larger pupil: the average Kolyan has a field of vision approaching 270 degrees, as opposed to just 180 degrees of that of a normal human.

The Kolyan people are unique hardy when faced with atmosphere, with a system capable of processing a far less ideal atmosphere than that of Earth. However, this is imperfect; the nature of the planet Kolya's atmosphere and geological activity means that the atmosphere is often prone to changing, both quickly and slowly. Kolyan people are almost universally known to wear a rebreather or gas mask that helps compensate for this, relying on their physiology to make up for what the mask cannot fully filter. This also necessitates the use of masks on other worlds, however, giving the Kolyan their trademark look, clad in full suits and wearing dark or glowing goggles and masks, giving their voice a raspy, harsh tone.

Culture

Government

The Kolya system of government is based around a system of what essentially amounts to classes based upon the ability of an individual to provide for the settlement. Only those of the highest level are eligible for ruling positions and slots in the commanding forces of the army, while the lowest class are almost untaxed individuals but unable to vote or be selected for any office.

WIP

Military

Hors

The secret of Kolyan technological advancement is also one of it's greatest military and political secrets, one that that has, secretly, factored into their funding of a massive military and large focus on remaining well trained and well armed at nearly all times. The best kept secrets, of course, are ones that have been partially told, and such it is with Kolya; it is fairly common knowledge that a number of the mantle plumes that colonization efforts have settled are, in reality, formed by the waste heat of large posthuman data cores. However, the greater secret, known only to the highest echelons of power, is that amongst these data cores exists a partially functioning transcendent artificial intelligence, a legacy of the posthumans, that is unable to access a full range of it's functions and has been functionally enslaved by the Kolyan government. This being is codenamed Hors, after a slavic deity of the winter sun, healing, survival, and the triumph of health over illness; so named as it was key to the Kolyan people flourishing on the world they'd been stuck with.

Hors is dark secret that is the key to the Kolyan technological advantage, even out in the far reaches out space, and one they will go at great lengths to protect.

WIP

Crunch

Exploration Era

Exp-1) World Type: Hell World (Go to Exp-3)
Exp-3) Hell World: Tough It Out (+ Morale, Balls, + 2,500 infantry, + logistics)
Exp-6) Precursor Relics: Extensive (+ 250 dust, - 50 PIP)
Exp-7) Feral Drones: Extensive (+ 2500 fleet, + 100 Fabers)
Exp-8) Posthuman Footsteps: Data Core (+ 150 applications, +1 Global Tech Level)
Exp-9) Location: Backwater (+ 100 PIP)

Colonization Era

Col-1) Axis Of Colonization: Longshot (+2,500 military, + 100 PIP, + 100 CIP +20 SP, +5 to SP limit go to Col-6)
Col-6) Leaving on a wormhole ship . . .: Outer Expanse (+ 60 population, + 100 PIP, + 50 CIP, + 100 Faber, + 25 SP, + 20 transgene)
Col-6B) Prides and Prejudices: Control Them (+ 30 Pop, + 10 Transgene)
Col-6C) Idealism, Meet Reality: Posthuman Guidance (+ 100 Theta, + 300 fabers, + 150 Wealth, +100 dust)
Col-6D) Colonial Demographics: Separatists (+2,500 military)
Col-6E) Backing: Military Government Sponsored (+ 2,500 military)
Col-6F) Colonists: Adventurers (+100 PIP)

Col-7A) Local Affairs: Warfare! (+2,500 military, go to Col-7C)
Col-7C) Warfare!: Feral Drone Attack (+ 5,000 military +100 xenotech applications requires limited or more drone activity)

Breakdown Era

Break-1) Economic Upsets: Communist Manifesto (+ 100 PIP, - 100 Wealth)
Break-5) Longshots, Isolated Again: I'M BEING EATEN BY DRONES! (+ 200 PIP, +4 Logistics, + 12,500 military)

War Era and Aftermath

War-1) Choose Your Side: In Russia . . . (+100 CIP, +100 Wealth, +12,500 military, Go to War-5) *Must be Chinese arm
War-5A) CIS Politics: Whatever The Cost (+ 120 Pop, + Morale, + 20 Transgene, - 100 Wealth)
War-5B) CIS Economics: The Transcension Machine (+4 GTL, +200 applications, + 20 SP, + 10 SP limit, - 200 Dust, - posthuman relations)
War-5C) CIS Military: Flight of the Cheetah (+100 CIP, +100 Propulsion Applications, + 100 Electronics Application, + 100 aerospace application)

Current Era

Cur-1) The Business of Government: Junta/Tyranny (+ 5,000 Military, + Logistics, + 2,500 Stockpiles, - 60 Population, - Morale, ++ Security + Secrecy or Dust, + 1 SP)
Chaotic Event)

Totals

SP: 65
SP Limit: 25
Population: 390, Base bonus: 195
Trangene: 52
Morale: 6
Wealth: 0 + 195
PIP: 650 + 273
CIP: 470 + 195
Fabbers: 500
Delta Dust: 150
Theta Dust: 100
Military: 50000
Doctrines: 20
Logistics: 60
Global Tech Level: 25
Applications: 750
Stockpiles: 2500
Debt: 0

SP Expenditures

Additional Limit: 0
Wealth: 0
PIP: 10
CIP: 10
Dust: 0
Theta: 0
Pop: 25
Mil: 0
Tech Indices: 2
Apps: 0
Transgene: 2
Doctrine: 10