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Kadrus Galaxy: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Kadrusmapc.jpg|thumb|687x687px]]
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[[File:KadrusCore.png|centre|thumb|600x600px|The core planets of Kadrus Galaxy]]
[[File:KadrusCore.png|centre|thumb|600x600px|The core planets of Kadrus Galaxy]]


== Concerning the map ==
== Concerning the map (deprecated) ==
The above map cannot be considered an accurate representation of the absolute positions of the Kadrus planets. The map is not to scale, the planets are but only roughly positioned in circles (or ellipses) and the planets aren't all actually on the same plane. They're not positioned in a way for this map to be a projection of their positions to the screen's plane. Rather like the side view shows, each 'circle' forms its own plane and the map represents what the planets would have looked like if those planes had been rotated to match.
The above map cannot be considered an accurate representation of the absolute positions of the Kadrus planets. The map is not to scale, the planets are but only roughly positioned in circles (or ellipses) and the planets aren't all actually on the same plane. They're not positioned in a way for this map to be a projection of their positions to the screen's plane. Rather like the side view shows, each 'circle' forms its own plane and the map represents what the planets would have looked like if those planes had been rotated to match.



Revision as of 21:41, 3 January 2019

File:Kadrusmapc.jpg

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File:KadrusCore.png
The core planets of Kadrus Galaxy

Concerning the map (deprecated)

The above map cannot be considered an accurate representation of the absolute positions of the Kadrus planets. The map is not to scale, the planets are but only roughly positioned in circles (or ellipses) and the planets aren't all actually on the same plane. They're not positioned in a way for this map to be a projection of their positions to the screen's plane. Rather like the side view shows, each 'circle' forms its own plane and the map represents what the planets would have looked like if those planes had been rotated to match.

Note that three planets remain unnamed for I haven't named them yet and any names that appear here but didn't in the story Politics are subject to change, as is the positioning of the planets (mostly the Loedar ones).

Planetary Names

The above map's planet names are ascribed not in a scientific manner but rather like the names of countries. Elistra 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the map are not meant to be suggested as being in the same system. For example, Elistra 1 is the first planet of the Elistran people, who then went on to claim, and name as follows, Elistra 2, 3, and 4.