Recent content by RaptorWolf

  1. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Here's a challenge I've had in mind--Pangaea Proxima in retrograde.
  2. Alternate Planets, Suns, Stars, and Solar Systems Thread

    I have arranged a multi-ring solar system comprising of one same star type: M0, red dwarves 51 percent as wide, 60 percent as massive and only seven percent as bright as our sun. Here is how the system is arranged: Inner Prograde: 4 M0 stars Inner Retrograde: 16 M0 stars Outer Prograde...
  3. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Problems I've been seeing with maps like these--the Pacific Northwest was never buried in ice. Otherwise, we wouldn't have found fossils in Prince of Wales or genetically distinct bears on Admiralty.
  4. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Correct my math if I'm wrong. Here are the current highest points on each continent: North America--Denali, 20,194 feet above sea level South America--Aconcagua, 22,837 feet above sea level Africa--Kilimanjaro, 19,341 feet above sea level Asia--Everest, 29,031.7 feet above sea level...
  5. Alternate Planets, Suns, Stars, and Solar Systems Thread

    Would 19.7 to 26.9 degrees over a 122,000-year cycle qualify as "significant"? How so?
  6. Alternate Planets, Suns, Stars, and Solar Systems Thread

    In this hypothetical scenario, there is a binary solar system, in which both stars are G0 yellow dwarf stars, which are 105% as wide, 110% as massive and 126% as bright as our sun each. Using AbbydonX's mathematics, such a binary results in a habitable zone spanning from 1.43 to 2.7...
  7. Planetocopia Map Thread

    I have two scenarios: Earth's islands--all 100,000 of them--have been uprooted, leaving behind gaping holes so deep that water would fall down and inundate the holes, giving the seven mainland continents new lands and new coastlines. How deep are we talking? It depends on the former island...
  8. Civilization in the Pleistocene?

    What point--or pointS--of departure would be needed for civilization to develop during the Last Glacial Period (anywhere between 115,000 and 11,700 years ago)?
  9. Planetocopia Map Thread

    What would a map of the modern world really look like if 520 meters of sea level were reduced?
  10. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Here's another idea: Take a modern-day map of modern-day Earth, reduce its sea levels by 1700 feet (like during Snowball Earth) and then follow the Inversia instruction list.
  11. Planetocopia Map Thread

    What would the climate map of the modern world look like if Antarctica never existed, and the Southern Ocean was just water and nothing but water?
  12. A totally Roman Europe

    So if a Roman Russia is not the proper butterfly to prevent the bloodiness of Russian history from being front and center (in other words, miles more excessive than the rest of European history), then what is?
  13. A totally Roman Europe

    Reclamation.
  14. A totally Roman Europe

    Doesn't really answer any of the questions.
  15. Planetocopia Map Thread

    This map I made a long time ago: And this is how it looks in comparison to Earth: So the question is--how much of the surface of the map is land, in percentages?
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