Some things I'm not clear about with these modifications to the basic world-gen process.
The effect of the Space Opera mods are pretty clear; They make water-rich standard-atmosphere worlds rarer and up the percentage of airless rockballs, thereby creating subsectors dominated by a few key fertile worlds rather than dozens of middling ones. However, I'm a little unclear on what the Hard Science mods are trying to achieve. The text about "rugged individuality and frontier spirit", I'm sorry to say, comes off as uninformative blather. Obviously I can see that the mods shift the subsector population from the inhospitable worlds to the more accommodating ones, I'm just not sure what the point of that is.
One specific issue: the Space Opera mods state a -6 DM to Hydro for world sizes 0-1 whereas the standard world-gen simply gives size 0 and 1 worlds an auto hydro of 0. Is the intention here that water is more likely on minor worlds under the space opera mods, or is it just a typo?
Also, how does the use of these modified generation procedures affect a merchant campaign? I imagine rich markets end up farther apart, straining ship finances considerably.
The effect of the Space Opera mods are pretty clear; They make water-rich standard-atmosphere worlds rarer and up the percentage of airless rockballs, thereby creating subsectors dominated by a few key fertile worlds rather than dozens of middling ones. However, I'm a little unclear on what the Hard Science mods are trying to achieve. The text about "rugged individuality and frontier spirit", I'm sorry to say, comes off as uninformative blather. Obviously I can see that the mods shift the subsector population from the inhospitable worlds to the more accommodating ones, I'm just not sure what the point of that is.
One specific issue: the Space Opera mods state a -6 DM to Hydro for world sizes 0-1 whereas the standard world-gen simply gives size 0 and 1 worlds an auto hydro of 0. Is the intention here that water is more likely on minor worlds under the space opera mods, or is it just a typo?
Also, how does the use of these modified generation procedures affect a merchant campaign? I imagine rich markets end up farther apart, straining ship finances considerably.