Citadels of Chaos
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Citadels of Chaos
What are the Citadels of Chaos?? I discovered them in G2 yesterday. The first visit to a system in that area yielded around 30 kills, quite a lot, but the next one was in fact particularly boring. Nothing special in respect to trades or prices or delivery contracts. Is there any story behind this or is this just a bunch of anarchy systems each one like every other anarchy system?
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Re: Citadels of Chaos
Merely a named area on the vector maps - though I believe they are mentioned in a couple of Oofics.
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In Oolite I tend to find the anarchies rather quiet and safe. Yes you might find some baddies with a military laser, but with decent shields and witchdrive injectors you can survive quite easily.
For epic space battles, rich industrial democracies/corporate states seem to be a far better bet. You tend to get far larger pirate fleets, which spells faster doom thanks to the number of lasers that can end up trained on you.
Being used to the difficulty hierarchy in the BBC version, I find this a bit odd. I suspect the economy type tends to outweigh the government type in the generation of bad guys in the system.
For epic space battles, rich industrial democracies/corporate states seem to be a far better bet. You tend to get far larger pirate fleets, which spells faster doom thanks to the number of lasers that can end up trained on you.
Being used to the difficulty hierarchy in the BBC version, I find this a bit odd. I suspect the economy type tends to outweigh the government type in the generation of bad guys in the system.
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That can depend on the proximity of an anarchy system to a supposedly civilised system - close by means good for raiding.Lazarus wrote:For epic space battles, rich industrial democracies/corporate states seem to be a far better bet. You tend to get far larger pirate fleets...
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Specifically, described here. I remember last time I took Atomic Annie across there I had to hire escorts - getting through that region solo in the piñata of the spaceways was getting close to suicide when v1.80 came out...Cody wrote:Merely a named area on the vector maps
I know "Carver's Anarchy" by Ganelon (from the "Alien Items" anthology) is set in the Citadels world of Lasoce.Cody wrote:I believe they are mentioned in a couple of Oofics.
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Re: Citadels of Chaos
Hm. Another few visits later: It's not too dangerous out there. Nothing special
Unless of course you take a 6.8 LY jump to get there, use your remaining fuel to approach a Spacebar on injectors and once you get there happyly accept an offer to join a fight agains attacking pirate hordes - whith no injector fuel left. It was fun!
Unless of course you take a 6.8 LY jump to get there, use your remaining fuel to approach a Spacebar on injectors and once you get there happyly accept an offer to join a fight agains attacking pirate hordes - whith no injector fuel left. It was fun!
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I did have an idea once (but due to RLTM never gotten past the idea stage) of writing an OXP that changed things a bit to suit the maps. So some systems would see lots of traders going through for the trade routes with added GalCop protecting the routes and others of course making them more prone to piracy.
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Hmm... Do I hear the beating of the dark side drums in the distance............?
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Just to mention that gateway systems (choke points) are usually good for some action!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Yes... yes you do. Ignoring them is not wise..Fatleaf wrote:Hmm... Do I hear the beating of the dark side drums in the distance............?
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<Wonders if there is an 'Old Man' around that could be the test pilot........>Diziet Sma wrote:Yes... yes you do. Ignoring them is not wise..Fatleaf wrote:Hmm... Do I hear the beating of the dark side drums in the distance............?
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You mean CaptSolo - that old scoundrel is an excellent test pilot. <grins>Fatleaf wrote:<Wonders if there is an 'Old Man' around that could be the test pilot........>
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Hello.
When the maps were first visualized (so that people could actually stand back and look at them) certain structures stood out in the sea of Fibonaccian mathmatics. Not wanting to be greedy the way was left open for members of the community at the time to name these strange let alluring structures. As you may know "The citadel of chaos" was a fighting fantasy book written in the 80's by Ian Livingstone and Peter Jackson. At the time these worlds appeared to have a strangle hold on routes through that area of the map.
As such the name seemed apt and gave a nod to the time when elite was created.
So is there a reason? Yes, but not maybe in the way you were expecting
That said anyone can write an oxp for it, if they want to....
When the maps were first visualized (so that people could actually stand back and look at them) certain structures stood out in the sea of Fibonaccian mathmatics. Not wanting to be greedy the way was left open for members of the community at the time to name these strange let alluring structures. As you may know "The citadel of chaos" was a fighting fantasy book written in the 80's by Ian Livingstone and Peter Jackson. At the time these worlds appeared to have a strangle hold on routes through that area of the map.
As such the name seemed apt and gave a nod to the time when elite was created.
So is there a reason? Yes, but not maybe in the way you were expecting
That said anyone can write an oxp for it, if they want to....
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<chortles>I resemble that observation!Cody wrote:You mean CaptSolo - that old scoundrel is an excellent test pilot. <grins>Fatleaf wrote:<Wonders if there is an 'Old Man' around that could be the test pilot........>