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NPSF3000
19-01-2010, 07:20 PM
Hi guys,

I'm writing a sci-fi script for fun, and was looking for informed opinions and knowledge to make it somewhat compatible with reality. I am trying to be deliberately vague, to not give away the story or limit your imagination.

Background:



Current Theory:



I need:



Thanks for you time, if you have any candidate systems that would be worth further investigation, or comments/criticism of any kind please post below or contact me.

NPSF3000

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If this is inappropriate, against the rules or in the wrong section, please excuse my trespass.

el_draco
19-01-2010, 07:43 PM
Drop dead candidate would be "Barnards Star" or the "run away star" which is next out from Alpha Centauri at about 2 parsecs.

Its a red dwarf star thats moving very fast relative to other stars near us; you could tie that into the script; ie "why is it so?". It's ancient and may have planets.

Its also been the target of a lot of space travel theory; see "Daedalus". Because its a M class Dwarf, its light is decidedly red and its dim. Planets around it would experience nothing like our daylight, more like a very bright moonlight.

Even though its strong in the I.R. range, Earth like planets would need to orbit close for any chance of water having a 3 phases.

I'd love to visit it myself. Reminds me of a system in a novel series called "Dark Over". Humans crashed on the planet and started a colony.

Anyhow, thats my suggestion.

wmzaphod
21-01-2010, 05:29 PM
"A solar system within say 10 light years (Since the FTL is Primitive), that has properties that could serve as a nice "weird phenomena".

Does it have to be a solar system? - why not a Nebula (star-birth and the like) - lots of cool (hot) gasses and colours :)

multiweb
21-01-2010, 06:35 PM
Like in the movie Contact. That was a pretty cool sky right next to these nebs. I wonder though if it would be the right environment for life close by?

NPSF3000
21-01-2010, 09:17 PM
Thank you for this suggestion, the speed factor does intrigue me.



Defiantly - if there any nebula within 100 or so light years (the closer the better) - or even the possibility of a nebula it would be fantastic.

Personally I believe that the odds of finding intelligent life in the near future is 0, so I'm trying to find other plot devices(sorry avatar :( ). Things like nebula (after a quick wiki) are intriguing on several levels to me.

On that, what sort of things might we discover with FTL nearby that we can't detect now?

Thanks for your suggestions and help.

el_draco
26-01-2010, 01:50 PM
My thoughts are different on that score. Only a few years ago, everyone was saying "you'll never be able to find planets around other stars" We know of hundreds now. The biggest scope in the world was a 6m Russian and now we have Hubble and the Keck. Even "meer" amateurs are making huge discoveries, including planets. Another 10 years, Gawd only knows.

I suspect the number one reason we have not found intelligent life in outer space is because "they" have been watching and listening to our T.V. broardcasts and everyone for an 80 L.Y. radius of the sun is saying,

"Shhhhhh!!!, If we all stay very quiet, those bloody barbaric moron savages on that rock they call earth, may give up and stop looking for us". :screwy:

I've also seen AVITAR:D

M54
27-01-2010, 04:39 AM
Didn't Klaatu and Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951) come from Barnard's star?