Story of the Ground Map
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Story of the Ground Map
The planet (currently unnamed! Think of one!) is one on the very outer rim of explored space. It is a single, small planet orbiting an ordinary, though very old, sun, with a slow spin speed -- it has very long night and day cycles, lasting for months at a time. It is rich in plasma in particular: much of the planet is mountainous desert with vast and numerous cave systems carved out by superheated plasma deposits millions of years ago. Though it is also rich in plant life, during the night cycles the native flora lies dormant beneath the sands, patiently waiting for the sun to return.
Many thousands of years ago, the planet was colonized by an unknown, advanced species, likely hoping to take advantage of the plasma deposits and thermal vents. They lived primarily around the cave areas, using the local plasma deposits to build structures and objects. It was them who either created or attracted the xenomorphs, this lonely little world becoming a fierce battleground between the two species. It was the xenomorphs who won the war -- the original aliens disappeared entirely, leaving only their dusty buildings which rapidly began to vanish under the sands.
The Yautja were also attracted to the area, having picked up the signs of uncontrolled xenomorph infestation. They built several temples on the planet's surface, using them as hunting lodges from which to clear out the nearby hives. In fact, they did their jobs a little TOO well -- the xenomorphs fled deep into the planet's bowels, lurking in plasma-carved caves so far that no light would ever reach there, and going into dormancy lest they be wiped out completely. The yautja, satisfied, left the world but kept their own temples in the area, unconcerned with the planet's previous inhabitants or what they might have left behind. Their only concern was hunting.
Roughly a year ago, Weyland-Yutani discovered the planet thanks to their long-range exploratory vessels. The ancient ruins in particular interested them highly, and the rich plasma deposits were a significant bonus. Their Modus Operandi in a place like this, so out of the way, was to send a fleet of pre-constructed, self-sustaining spacefaring buildings -- "Orbital Drop Pods", to the planet and float them by thruster power directly into place on the surface. These included research stations, archaeology labs, and most importantly a set of archaic borehole-drilling geothermal plants that could take advantage of nearby vents to draw power. In addition, they dropped an atmospheric processing plant which could encourage the plant life to flourish once again even in the planet's night cycle (this would unfortunately lead to extreme jungle growth when there was nobody around to maintain them). The Company dropped in their researchers, scientists, miners, and excavation teams to the planet and all seemed to be going quite well (and lucrative!).
Then the xenomorphs, dormant for thousands of years, were alerted by the dropping of the pods and woke up. And they woke up hungry.
When Weyland-Yutani lost all contact with the entire complex, their first thought was an attack by a rival corporation, or perhaps they accidently triggered some ancient alien device, who knows? The only recourse was to hire the USMC, and send in the Marines. So they did, and with the Sulaco in orbit, surely the Marines on board could deal with whatever mishap occurred on the surface.. right?
Many thousands of years ago, the planet was colonized by an unknown, advanced species, likely hoping to take advantage of the plasma deposits and thermal vents. They lived primarily around the cave areas, using the local plasma deposits to build structures and objects. It was them who either created or attracted the xenomorphs, this lonely little world becoming a fierce battleground between the two species. It was the xenomorphs who won the war -- the original aliens disappeared entirely, leaving only their dusty buildings which rapidly began to vanish under the sands.
The Yautja were also attracted to the area, having picked up the signs of uncontrolled xenomorph infestation. They built several temples on the planet's surface, using them as hunting lodges from which to clear out the nearby hives. In fact, they did their jobs a little TOO well -- the xenomorphs fled deep into the planet's bowels, lurking in plasma-carved caves so far that no light would ever reach there, and going into dormancy lest they be wiped out completely. The yautja, satisfied, left the world but kept their own temples in the area, unconcerned with the planet's previous inhabitants or what they might have left behind. Their only concern was hunting.
Roughly a year ago, Weyland-Yutani discovered the planet thanks to their long-range exploratory vessels. The ancient ruins in particular interested them highly, and the rich plasma deposits were a significant bonus. Their Modus Operandi in a place like this, so out of the way, was to send a fleet of pre-constructed, self-sustaining spacefaring buildings -- "Orbital Drop Pods", to the planet and float them by thruster power directly into place on the surface. These included research stations, archaeology labs, and most importantly a set of archaic borehole-drilling geothermal plants that could take advantage of nearby vents to draw power. In addition, they dropped an atmospheric processing plant which could encourage the plant life to flourish once again even in the planet's night cycle (this would unfortunately lead to extreme jungle growth when there was nobody around to maintain them). The Company dropped in their researchers, scientists, miners, and excavation teams to the planet and all seemed to be going quite well (and lucrative!).
Then the xenomorphs, dormant for thousands of years, were alerted by the dropping of the pods and woke up. And they woke up hungry.
When Weyland-Yutani lost all contact with the entire complex, their first thought was an attack by a rival corporation, or perhaps they accidently triggered some ancient alien device, who knows? The only recourse was to hire the USMC, and send in the Marines. So they did, and with the Sulaco in orbit, surely the Marines on board could deal with whatever mishap occurred on the surface.. right?
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LV-426
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Re: Story of the Ground Map
Whatever that planet was named in Riddick Pitch Black. Think it was some coordinates or like "sector" something
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+1apophis775 wrote:LV-426
LV-426 is firmly embedded in Alien lore. It makes sense. The only catch is if the map has any flora, which isn't really in the Alien lore. The planet is supposed to be barren and in the middle of terraforming.
That being said, this could be a semi-distant future LV-426, which would solve the above discrepancy.
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Ground Zero should be the name of the Research Facility.
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We could name it as another LV thingy.
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You know, we might actually want to name it something different. LV-425, perhaps. The ground map looks too different to be from LV-426, and we could create our own story with it.Caryl wrote:We could name it as another LV thingy.
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"Kenash" is an "Earth-Like" planet in Tau Ceti, should you want to keep the planet within legitimate universal boundaries, that planet is a proper candidate for a custom xeno-infested world. Though, the "alien" world takes place primarily in Sol, not Tau Ceti.
I'm stressing way too hard about what to put here, so I'm just gonna leave it blank.... or....
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Here is one of the LV-### planets that appears in a couple of recent books, and was primarily a mining location, which fits with some of your back story. Also, mostly earth like, so that also fits with the jungle theme.
http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/New_Galveston_(LV178)
Something else worth looking at:
http://www.projectprometheus.com/newworlds/
http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/New_Galveston_(LV178)
Something else worth looking at:
http://www.projectprometheus.com/newworlds/
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I think we decided to go with LV-624 (426 reversed)
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I am happy with using LV-624. Different, but familiar!
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Did we decide on a name for the colony itself?
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Wasn't Lazarus' landing the name put forward?
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It wasspeedybst wrote:Wasn't Lazarus' landing the name put forward?