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Galactic Riders

Elder Spirit

Mysterious, long-lived entities whose exact nature is unknown (and possibly unknowable). The Elder Spirits were venerated in the Pylistroph and before.

Empire of the Iaranori

The Galactic Riders, founded by Tenedden shortly before the Empire's fall, were the greatest legacy of the Iaranori.


The Singing Stones

According to legend, the Singing Stones were delivered to the Daamin by the Elder Gods in the time before the Pylistroph.

The Stones were 21 in number, of many different colors and shapes. They produced music -- music that was different for each listener, and which could not be captured on physical recording devices. Scientists later devoted millions of years to studying the Stones, and conjectured that the Stones are telepathic resonator/amplifiers. They pick up, focus, and re-project all the thought patterns and emotions that occur anywhere in the Galaxy. The combined concert of all the Galaxy's minds is perceived as the most pure music ever created.

The surviving Singing Stones are kept on Nephestal in Geva Elen, the Place of the Stones, before the Temple of All Worlds. There, the Watchers of the Stones, a cadre of telepathic-sensitive volunteers, attempt to divine meaning from the music of the Singing Stones.

Through the millennia, some specific prophecies have come from study of the Stones.

Information on the individual Stones is here.

Gathered Worlds

Generally, the worlds of the Galactic Core; specifically, nonhuman worlds under the tyranny of the Gergathan.

Scattered Worlds

Generally, the worlds of the Galactic Halo; specifically, nonhuman worlds which value freedom and diversity and resist domination by the tyrannical society of the galactic Core (the "Gathered Worlds.")

 

Tachyon Vesicles

Tachyon vesicles are naturally-occurring piezogravitational bubbles composed mostly of quintessent matter. They are usually found in interstellar space, in comets, and in the rings of gas giants. Physically, they resemble soap bubbles without the fragility. When stimulated by coherent radiation, tachyon vesicles produce four distinct effects: antigravity, ultrawave, tachyon conversion, and defense screens.


Antigravity

hen stimulated by coherent radiation, a tachyon vseicle produce a grav field which is highly directionsal and variable in intensity. By allowing the vesicles free movement, and by varying intensity and wavelength of the radiation, almost any grav effect can be produced. Generally, since stimulated vesicles are fragile, total vesicle mass should be at least 0.00000364 of the mass being moved.


Ultrawave

A stimulated tachyon vesicle produces a single ultrawave tone. These tones range through six octaves on the UW Effect Scale. Amplitude modulation carries a signal which can be detected in a receiving set. By the variation introduced into the receiving vesicle, decoding can be accomplished even if the two units are not tuned to the same note -- although best results are obtained from units tuned to whole multiples of an octave apart.

A "keyed" ultrawave circuit obtains between to sub-vesicles produced from the same parent. Since each vesicle is extremely sensitive to its twin(s), very low amplitude can carry a signal undetectable even to vesicles tuned to the same note. Keyed ultrawave communication does not pass through Ultrawave Relays and can be used across most of the Galaxy.

The Free Peoples of the Scattered Worlds use a frequency modulation ultrawave signal which is totally undetectable without the tunable antigrav.


Tachyon Conversion (FTL drive)

Conversion to tachyon (faster-than-light) phase is a catastrophic effect that takes place when a tachyon vesicle is overloaded with energy. In response, the vesicle expends energy by producing a field which converts all particles within into their tachyon equivalents. The triggering energy varies on a logarithmic scale, according to the total mass of the system. Masses above 10^25 kg cannot be converted; the vesicle(s) will destabilize first.

The radius of the conversion field is determined by the total mass of vesicles used, and is given by r = 1.65*(m)^(1/3).

In the presence of too many shifting grav fields, tachyon vesicles will destabilize; the precise destabilization potential (and hence, speed limits) are given by Basse's Law. In practical terms, Basse's Law limits the speed of FTL travel within the Galaxy to roughly 500 parsecs/hour.


Defense Screens

A rotating tachyon vesicle, within a grav field produced by a resonating vesicle, creates a primitive version of the K1 defense screen. Variations in energy, rotation, frequency, etc. can modulate the field to just about any desired configuration.

The L-type pressure screen is a sophisticated antigrav effect, rather than a true defense screen.

Defense Screen Types:

  • K1: Absorbs radiant energy, kinetic energy of objects faster than 50% lightspeed; overloads and explodes when radiation passes violet.
  • K2: Like K1 but radiates well into ultraviolet before failure.
  • K3: "Full coverage" - reflects all radiant energy and matter. Development of the Federation of Kindreds.
  • K4: "Antishock" or "Anticrash" -- kinetic damper, can be set for any range -- must be used in connection with another K-type field for radiation. Developed by Federation of Kindreds.
  • K5: Absorbs all of the above, radiates as neutrinos. Fails when neutrino radiation passes Moore's Limit. Developed in Late Second Empire.


 


 

The Galactic Riders

An ancient order devoted to the cause of peace and freedom in the Galaxy.

The Galactic Riders were founded by the Iaranori Tenedden in the high days of the Empire of the Iaranor. Every ten Nephestalan years, the Galactic Riders' Festival is held to commemorate Tenedden. The "Tale of Tenedden" is a ballad that tells of the foundation of the Riders.



The Galactic Riders are headquartered on Nephestal. They are extensively trained in music, history, culture, and the accumulated wisdom of the Free Peoples. Each Galactic Rider owns a ship, crafted by the Shipwrights of Nephestal, which is very nearly a symbiote with the individual Rider. The ships have tuneable antigravs, and are imbued with enough intelligence to operate autonomously when necessary.

There are about four million Galactic Riders.

Any weapons that a Galactic Rider carries are linked (physically or telepathically) to the Rider and programmed so that they cannot be used in anger.

The Galactic Riders provide help to those in need. In addition, they carry on the fight for freedom over repression, maintain cultural continuity, act as mediators, and provide role models. Galactic Riders have the full authority of the Council of the Free Peoples; they can (and do) act as judge, jury, and executioner. A Galactic Rider's integrity is beyond question.

Galactic Riders' philosophy is summed up in their popular catchphrase: "We may instruct, advise, persuade, and cajole, but we may not force."

Although they are overseen by the Council of the Free Peoples, Galactic Riders are responsible only to their own consciences. On the few occasions that a Galactic Rider has misused power, other Riders have hastened to administer justice.

The Riders maintain a large database of all requests for aid; each individual Rider decides which requests to answer. The database weights requests by urgency, proximity, estimated length of time required, and various other criteria, in order to help individual Riders make their decisions. No Rider is required to respond to any particular request, or to any requests at all.

Many Riders make regular circuits of various worlds and settlements, visiting each perhaps once a year or so. Some set up permanent homes, and operate out of them. Others consider their ships to be their homes.


Some famous Galactic Riders include:

  • Dar: Human Galactic Rider, spouse of Kev Mathis (The Leaves of October)
  • Dareenten: Legendary Iaranori Galactic Rider who preserved the Golden Throne after the fall of the Avethellan Empire.
  • Dayadhvam: Canis sapiens Galactic Rider. (The Light of Murdered Suns)
  • Debenned: Iarnori Galactic Rider, delegate to the Council of the Free Peoples of the Scattered Worlds. (The Light of Murdered Suns)
  • Mondappen: Iaranori Galactic Rider on the Virgo Mariner expedition. (The Leaves of October)
  • Tenedden: Iaranori founder of the Galactic Riders.
  • Fadil Tormity: Human Galactic Rider on the Virgo Mariner expedition. (The Leaves of October)

Basse's Law

Mathematical relationship that governs operation of tachyon vesicles in a stardrive unit.

Basse's Law gives destabilization potential in terms of vessel speed (kpsc/hr), number of tuned antigrav units, and density of interstellar medium.

(N.B. All values are highly approximate. 99+% shatter potential indicates virtual certainty of crystal shatter within first hour of flight; the speed value represents a calculated minimum.)

 

Maximum Safe Speeds in Typical Galactic Core (kiloparsecs/hour)

Destabilization Potential 1 antigrav 2 antigravs 4 antigravs 6 antigravs 8 antigravs 10 antigravs
5% .011 .008 .005 .002 .0009 .0005
20% .022 .015 .011 .004 .002 .001
80% .045 .021 .021 .008 .004 .002
99+% .058 .043 .030 .011 .008

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Maximum Safe Speeds in Typical Galactic Arms (kiloparsecs/hour)

Destabilization Potential 1 antigrav 2 antigravs 4 antigravs 6 antigravs 8 antigravs 10 antigravs
5% .312 .303 .297 .294 .289 .285
20% .624 .606 .594 .588 .579 .570
80% 1.29 1.21 1.18 1.16 1.14 1.19
99+% 1.85 1.80 1.76 1.71 1.65 1.60

 

Maximum Safe Speed in Typical Clear Lanes (kiloparsecs/hour)

Destabilization Potential 1 antigrav 2 antigravs 4 antigravs 6 antigravs 8 antigravs 10 antigravs
5% .662 .651 .642 .636 .614 .591
20% 1.33 1.3 1.28 1.27 1.23 1.18
80% 2.66 2.61 2.57 2.52 2.45 2.35
99+% 3.95 3.84 3.75 3.70 3.66 3.53

 

Maximum Safe Speed in Near Intergalactic Space(kiloparsecs/hour)

Destabilization Potential 1 antigrav 2 antigravs 4 antigravs 6 antigravs 8 antigravs 10 antigravs
5% 2.05 1.96 1.90 1.85 1.79 1.74
20% 4.11 3.92 3.81 3.7 3.58 3.48
80% 8.23 7.84 7.62 7.41 7.16 6.94
99+% 12.0 11.8 11.4 11.1 10.7 10.4

 

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