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Revision as of 04:52, 8 September 2016

Three or more equal masses (worlds) set at the points of an equilateral polygon, and with the correct equal angular velocities about their center of masses, will have a stable orbital configuration. The group does not require a central star.

Description (Specifications)

Rosettes almost never occur naturally.

Rosette UWP

Rosettes are buildable at TL-Q (TL-24).

  • In the UWP, the "main" rosette world is listed, and is given the comment code "Ax". Thus, if the UWP listing just looks like a world, but it has "Ax" code, this is a rosette. Or if not, then something more unusual, such as a small ringworld or "capsule" sphereworld. Additional information will be expected.
  • Given the UWP: Tireen B45697A-9 Hi Ax, the mainworld Tireen is a typical world, but the Ax comment code shows that it is in fact one of a rosette of worlds.
  • Note that even though rosettes are TL-24 technology, the technology on the worlds themselves may be at any level at all.

History & Background (Dossier)

The Ancients are thought to have created a rosette of five worlds at Tireeen (in the Vargr Extents).

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

No information yet available.

World Listing: 1116

5 of 5 World articles in Rosette World
Droynia  •  Inchusela  •  Kepler  •  Paques  •  Tireen  •  
startbacknext(5 listed)


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