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SciFi Celsetia?
Posted: 26.03.2007, 20:37
by greenscreen
howdy folks!
A bit of a curiosity here, would it be possible to create versions of Celestia which reflect the universe according to science fiction? say Star Wars or Firefly / Serenity for example?
Greenscreen
Posted: 26.03.2007, 20:51
by bh
There's a Star wars add on... use search... Not sure about the others though.
Posted: 26.03.2007, 20:54
by greenscreen
hey thanks!
how would I find out about a Serentity / Firefly add on?
If there is no F/S add on how could I go about getting one?
Posted: 26.03.2007, 21:00
by t00fri
greenscreen wrote:hey thanks!
how would I find out about a Serentity / Firefly add on?
If there is no F/S add on how could I go about getting one?
How about making one yourself?? Hundreds of add-ons were made by users.
Bye Fridger
Posted: 27.03.2007, 18:01
by greenscreen
I would need a way to get it to my home PC and even then it might not work. My home PC is old and breaking. I may know someone who migth be interested however...
Posted: 27.03.2007, 18:58
by Dollan
Check out the Motherlode:
http://celestiamotherlode.net/ There are many fictional add-ons there, ranging from Star trek to Babylon 5, and many others.
There are no true Firefly add-ons, as far as I am aware, although I do have a few resources on my computer geared for creating one. It is definitely on my To-Do list, but it will probably be a while.
...John...
Posted: 30.12.2018, 08:11
by JLF1961
The firefly 'verse is a Quintenary system, five stars.
Taken from the semi official wiki site:
Astronomers discover several planets within the 34Tauri (2020) star cluster.
P/2027(White Sun)03 showing chemical signature of Earthlike conditions.
Despite reddish hue, P/2027(White Sun)04 showing similar conditions.
Over the next 15 years, terrestrial planets are found by the dozens in the 34Tauri (2020) star cluster. Most are believed to be within acceptable limits for terraforming.
I also found the map that was going to be used for the firefly online game, which sadly died before birth, which shows each of the stars having their own systems, orbiting around a Sol type star.
While I am no astrophysicist, this seems a bit of a stretch.