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== Sub-orbital infrastructure ==
[[File:Thi'raana Bishop Ring.png|thumb|600x600px|'''''An organically grown Bishop Ring with a central fusion-powered luminaire.'''''Image from Steve Bowers on [https://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/460db7f55a8d3 Orion's Arm].]]
Empires and civilizations within [[Sector A1-0 (A1-0)|Sector A1-0]] tend to all be quite different from one another: with different histories, cultures, species, technologies and ideologies, there often isn't much common ground between these star-spanning societies. However, there are always exceptions, and one of these is '''infrastructure'''. No matter their culture or tech level, all civilizations capable of exploring and conquering the stars need some considerable levels of infrastructure, whether it be to support their industries, produce new ships and weapons for their vast armies and fleets, provide additional living space for their citizens, run vast simulations and experiments to better understand the cosmos, or all of the above and far more.
 
The complexity, size and amount of infrastructure any civilization can build depends on three things: their technological capabilities, the amount of resources and energy at their disposal, and their industrial capacity. These three factors usually tend to grow together at the same time during a civilization's development, as advancing technologies allow for a more efficient and larger industrial apparatus, that then leads to a larger amount of available resources. However, this is not always the case: some civilizations may have vast industries and plenty of available resources, all utilizing relatively unadvanced technology, while others may have few available resources but be at the peak of their technological advancement. While these off-cases may happen in the vastness of the galaxy, most civilizations still tend to grow and develop these three factors in a relatively uniform and coordinated fashion.
 
Here are some important technical terms relating to infrastructure construction and megastructure design:
 
* '''Diamondoid''': strong materials consisting exclusively of allotropes of carbon in regular crystalline, planar or tubular configurations. These materials are extensively used for building purposes, as they are strong under tension and under compression.
* '''Exotic Matter''': any highly unusual form of matter, such as quarkonium, neutronium, magmatter, charmonium, pentaquarks, Q-balls and more.
* '''Computronium''': any form of matter which supports computation. Computronium can be biological, artificial, and more.
* '''Mass Stream Technology / Active Support''': using accelerated streams of projectiles or particles to transfer momentum and support a large structure.
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== <big>List of Infrastructure and Megastructures</big> ==
 
=== <big>Sub-Orbital Infrastructure</big> ===
* [[Aerostatic Habitats (A1-0)|Aerostatic Habitats]]
* [[Aerostatic Habitats (A1-0)|Aerostatic Habitats]]
* [[Chandelier Cities (A1-0)|Chandelier Cities]]
* [[Chandelier Cities (A1-0)|Chandelier Cities]]
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* [[Weather Regulation Systems (A1-0)|Weather Regulation Systems]]
* [[Weather Regulation Systems (A1-0)|Weather Regulation Systems]]
* [[Worldhouses (A1-0)|Worldhouses]]
* [[Worldhouses (A1-0)|Worldhouses]]
== Orbital infrastructure ==


=== <big>Orbital Infrastructure</big> ===
* [[Antimatter Collection Arrays (A1-0)|Antimatter Collection Arrays]]
* Conversion Furnace Arrays
* [[Orbital Production Arrays (A1-0)|Orbital Production Arrays]]
* [[Orbital Production Arrays (A1-0)|Orbital Production Arrays]]
* [[Antimatter Collection Arrays (A1-0)|Antimatter Collection Arrays]]
* Q-Ball Synthesizers


== Non-magmatter megastructures ==
=== <big>Megascale Infrastructure</big> ===
* [[Bank's Orbitals (A1-0)|Bank's Orbitals]]
* [[Bernal Spheres (A1-0)|Bernal Spheres]]
* [[Bernal Spheres (A1-0)|Bernal Spheres]]
* [[BioGeo Computing Layers (A1-0)|BioGeo Computing Layers]]
* [[BioGeo Computing Layers (A1-0)|BioGeoComputers]]
* [[Bishop Rings (A1-0)|Bishop Rings]]
* [[Bishop Rings (A1-0)|Bishop Rings]]
* [[Deep Well Industrial Zones (A1-0)|Deep Well Industrial Zones]]
* [[Diskworlds (A1-0)|Diskworlds]]
* [[Diskworlds (A1-0)|Diskworlds]]
* [[Dyson Spheres (A1-0)|Dyson Spheres]]
* [[Dyson Swarms (A1-0)|Dyson Swarms]]
* [[Dyson Swarms (A1-0)|Dyson Swarms]]
* [[Dyson Trees (A1-0)|Dyson Trees]]
* [[Dyson Trees (A1-0)|Dyson Trees]]
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* [[Freespheres (A1-0)|Freespheres]]
* [[Freespheres (A1-0)|Freespheres]]
* [[Gravity Balloons (A1-0)|Gravity Balloons]]
* [[Gravity Balloons (A1-0)|Gravity Balloons]]
* [[Hawking Radiators (A1-0)|Hawking Radiators]]
* [[Hoopworlds (A1-0)|Hoopworlds]]
* [[Hoopworlds (A1-0)|Hoopworlds]]
* [[Jupiter Brains (A1-0)|Jupiter Brains]]
* [[Jupiter Brains (A1-0)|Jupiter Brains]]
* [[Matryoshka Brains (A1-0)|Matryoshka Brains]]
* [[Matryoshka Brains (A1-0)|Matryoshka Brains]]
* [[Matrioshka Hypernodes (A1-0)|Matryoshka Hypernodes]]
* [[Matryoshka Rose (A1-0)|Matryoshka Rose]]
* [[Matrioshka Micronodes (A1-0)|Matryoshka Micronodes]]
* [[Matrioshka Micronodes (A1-0)|Matryoshka Micronodes]]
* [[McKendree Cylinders (A1-0)|McKendree Cylinders]]
* [[McKendree Cylinders (A1-0)|McKendree Cylinders]]
* [[Metric Forges (A1-0)|Metric Forges]]
* [[Moon Brains (A1-0)|Moon Brains]]
* [[Moon Brains (A1-0)|Moon Brains]]
* [[Niven Clouds (A1-0)|Niven Clouds]]
* [[Niven Clouds (A1-0)|Niven Clouds]]
* [[Nucleosynthetic Forges (A1-0)|Nucleosynthetic Forges]]
* [[O'Neill Cylinders (A1-0)|O'Neill Cylinders]]
* [[O'Neill Cylinders (A1-0)|O'Neill Cylinders]]
* [[Orbital Rings (A1-0)|Orbital Rings]]
* [[Orbital Rings (A1-0)|Orbital Rings]]
* [[Ribbonworlds (A1-0)|Ribbonworlds]]
* [[Ribbonworlds (A1-0)|Ribbonworlds]]
* [[Ringworlds (A1-0)|Ringworlds]]
* [[Rungworlds (A1-0)|Rungworlds]]
* [[Rungworlds (A1-0)|Rungworlds]]
* [[Niven Clouds (A1-0)|Niven Clouds]]
* [[Niven Clouds (A1-0)|Niven Clouds]]
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* [[Stellar Propulsion Systems (A1-0)|Stellar Propulsion Systems]]
* [[Stellar Propulsion Systems (A1-0)|Stellar Propulsion Systems]]
* [[Supramundane Plates & Shells (A1-0)|Supramundane Plates & Shells]]
* [[Supramundane Plates & Shells (A1-0)|Supramundane Plates & Shells]]
* [[Topopolis (A1-0)|Topopoli]]
* [[Worldrings (A1-0)|Worldrings]]
* [[Worldrings (A1-0)|Worldrings]]


== Magmatter megastructures ==
=== <big>Special Megastructures</big> ===
* [[Bank's Orbitals (A1-0)|Bank's Orbitals]]
 
* [[Dyson Spheres (A1-0)|Dyson Spheres]]
== <big>Infrastructure usages and development levels in Sector A1-0</big> ==
* [[Ringworlds (A1-0)|Ringworlds]]
 
* [[Topopolis (A1-0)|Topopoli]]
=== Allied Nations of Alvira ===
 
=== Dovian Star Confederation ===
 
=== Drakari Celestial Imperium ===
 
=== Gloria Sectoris ===
 
=== Holy Imperium of Trianar ===
 
=== Home Reclamation Government ===
 
=== Istria ===
 
=== MAGHAM ===
 
=== Rehy ===
 
=== Republic of United Worlds ===
 
=== Ryccian Empire ===
 
=== Sapphire Commonwealth ===
 
=== Scientific Directorate of Rosecordia ===
 
=== Slavonyyan Federation ===
 
=== Star Empire of Calerost ===
 
=== Terragen Empire ===
 
=== Thiucarro Hegemony ===
 
=== Treecuu Star Empire ===
 
=== Tusadu Confederacy ===
 
=== Twilight Ascendancy ===
 
=== United Empire of Denvaria ===
 
=== Weissersteiner Empire ===
 
=== Yukian Imperium ===


== Notable & special megastructures ==
=== Zaretanian Holdings Corporation ===
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 22 August 2024

An organically grown Bishop Ring with a central fusion-powered luminaire.Image from Steve Bowers on Orion's Arm.

Empires and civilizations within Sector A1-0 tend to all be quite different from one another: with different histories, cultures, species, technologies and ideologies, there often isn't much common ground between these star-spanning societies. However, there are always exceptions, and one of these is infrastructure. No matter their culture or tech level, all civilizations capable of exploring and conquering the stars need some considerable levels of infrastructure, whether it be to support their industries, produce new ships and weapons for their vast armies and fleets, provide additional living space for their citizens, run vast simulations and experiments to better understand the cosmos, or all of the above and far more.

The complexity, size and amount of infrastructure any civilization can build depends on three things: their technological capabilities, the amount of resources and energy at their disposal, and their industrial capacity. These three factors usually tend to grow together at the same time during a civilization's development, as advancing technologies allow for a more efficient and larger industrial apparatus, that then leads to a larger amount of available resources. However, this is not always the case: some civilizations may have vast industries and plenty of available resources, all utilizing relatively unadvanced technology, while others may have few available resources but be at the peak of their technological advancement. While these off-cases may happen in the vastness of the galaxy, most civilizations still tend to grow and develop these three factors in a relatively uniform and coordinated fashion.

Here are some important technical terms relating to infrastructure construction and megastructure design:

  • Diamondoid: strong materials consisting exclusively of allotropes of carbon in regular crystalline, planar or tubular configurations. These materials are extensively used for building purposes, as they are strong under tension and under compression.
  • Exotic Matter: any highly unusual form of matter, such as quarkonium, neutronium, magmatter, charmonium, pentaquarks, Q-balls and more.
  • Computronium: any form of matter which supports computation. Computronium can be biological, artificial, and more.
  • Mass Stream Technology / Active Support: using accelerated streams of projectiles or particles to transfer momentum and support a large structure.

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List of Infrastructure and Megastructures

Sub-Orbital Infrastructure

Orbital Infrastructure

Megascale Infrastructure

Special Megastructures

Infrastructure usages and development levels in Sector A1-0

Allied Nations of Alvira

Dovian Star Confederation

Drakari Celestial Imperium

Gloria Sectoris

Holy Imperium of Trianar

Home Reclamation Government

Istria

MAGHAM

Rehy

Republic of United Worlds

Ryccian Empire

Sapphire Commonwealth

Scientific Directorate of Rosecordia

Slavonyyan Federation

Star Empire of Calerost

Terragen Empire

Thiucarro Hegemony

Treecuu Star Empire

Tusadu Confederacy

Twilight Ascendancy

United Empire of Denvaria

Weissersteiner Empire

Yukian Imperium

Zaretanian Holdings Corporation