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Title: Qi system (Time's End starting system Space Engine visualisaton)
Post by: Stormtrooper on July 31, 2021, 07:23:15 PM
Hello everybody,

Just had an idea to recreate the system in which Groaxians have evolved in Space Engine. Below are the results. Enjoy!

Qi and the Milky Way

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176562437939250/20210801004405_1.jpg)

Genesis high orbit

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176539679641620/20210801004307_1.jpg)

Genesis and Qi

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176107091718174/20210801004243_1.jpg)

Genesian mountain ranges

(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/871175733702193224/871176103182630972/20210801003541_1.jpg?width=1191&height=670)

Thoania rift

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176101609762926/20210801003151_1.jpg)

Qiset on biosphere hibernating in the ice fields

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176104101175338/20210801003803_1.jpg)

Purple haze in Genesian atmosphere

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176104377999360/20210801004013_1.jpg)

Wild hets fields

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176798044561468/20210801013519_1.jpg)

Genesian wegetation awakening from hibernation above partially-thawed ice sheet

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176379377537054/20210801003041_1.jpg)

Monolith perimeter fields

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176105984393216/20210801004150_1.jpg)

Vrath high orbit

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176592947294288/20210801004435_1.jpg)

Hellish Vrath surface

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176613012844594/20210801004643_1.jpg)

Leftovers from Phased Surface Gravitational Destabilisators testing site

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176642846933022/20210801004721_1.jpg)

Yatune high orbit

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176699012853811/20210801004815_1.jpg)

Yatune and Qi

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176673289203743/20210801004806_1.jpg)

Yatune praires

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176727169237002/20210801004922_1.jpg)

Toxic and scorching, but beautiful

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176747889070140/20210801005058_1.jpg)

Qiset on Yatune, Vrath and Genesis visible above Qi

(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/871175733702193224/871176771280723998/20210801005335_1.jpg)

If anyone is interested in trying the system out themselves, I attached the zip file with it. WARNING: forum didn't allow me to attach the .pak file, so I had to upload zip. Either unpack it and place its contents in space engine addons folder or change the extension from zip to pak and place the archive directly and you'll be able to explore Qi on your own  ;). Brought to you by Achernar Qi coordinates broadcast. 8)

Notes/trivia:
Title: Re: Qi system (Time's End starting system Space Engine visualisaton)
Post by: Black on August 01, 2021, 01:55:05 AM
I think that some data about the stars in Aurora C# might not be up to date and are based on older observations and so on. I encountered this as well when I was checking on some real stars that Aurora generated in my game. I even got one that should be binary or even trinary and it is single star in Aurora.
Title: Re: Qi system (Time's End starting system Space Engine visualisaton)
Post by: Stormtrooper on August 01, 2021, 03:13:16 AM
Well, I remember the shock when it turned out Kappa Tucanae is a ternary system, but for NN 4079 I managed to find it online with same data as in aurora...
Title: Re: Qi system (Time's End starting system Space Engine visualisaton)
Post by: nuclearslurpee on August 10, 2021, 10:56:40 PM
Very neat visualizations! Genesis is not what I expected, in my head it was much more blue and white because of the cold temperature, but of course it is not like Earth so I should not be surprised by the big difference. Water after all is clear, so can take on the color of the atmosphere and we are just used to the idea of blue lakes and oceans. I guess the terrain is not perfect for what is desired but it certainly looks striking.

Regarding the differences in stars there are many cases I think which are as Black describes, the data in the DB is probably two decades old in most cases (dating back to the SA days I would bet, otherwise VB6 days). Plus in many cases what is astrographically a binary or ternary star may be singular in Aurora because the stellar orbits are too large to be feasibly shown in Aurora on the tactical map, I think this is actually a common case...often the additional components are included as separate stars in the DB but not always.

NN 4079 in particular is a star that seems difficult to find information about online...really not sure where Steve found it, honestly. So it's not surprising to me if something like Space Engine doesn't have it, there's a lot more stars in the galaxy than any program "for fun" can document and stars with names like "NN" are likely not high on the priority list.
Title: Re: Qi system (Time's End starting system Space Engine visualisaton)
Post by: Stormtrooper on August 22, 2021, 07:07:47 AM
In my head it was also blue lol, but certainly shades of purple, pink and yellow were bound to have their place instead of white. Just because there's snow doesn't really mean it's white as its all covered with alien lifeforms, just like a brown ground on Earth isn't really brown from the distance, but green thanks to the grass that grows on it. But I made sure to add enough blue textures, it's just that from space it's not blue at all because of the atmosphere covering it. Also realised that the No Man's Sky images stick with me way more than I expected, namely their blue or white ice planets, even though depending on the sky's color they should not look like this at all from space.

And what a nasty system that NN 4079 is... Although from space engine I'd expect it'd have it all, it's likely a matter of just downloading data from some catalogs available online... But maybe NN 4079 is no longer NN 4079, but something different and updated indeed as I found a star that was similar to it.