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From: Adam Miller <nghtdrud@??????.net> Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 15:48:15 -0500 Subject: Re: Twilitespace: Lagorth
Paul Arnold Stetzel wrote: > > <snip> > > > >Lagorith > >Planet Name: Lagorith > >Planet Type: Spherical earth (mineral?) body > >Planet Size: D > >Escape Time: 3 turns > >Satellites: none > >Distance from primary: 40 million miles > >Day Length: 75 hours > >Year Length: 90 days > >Population Analysis: Azer, fire newts, red dragons > > > <snip> > > Twilitespace is a most welcome addition to my collection. Thank you! > Glad you liked it. I hope to finish up the changes to the Girdle tomorrow or Sunday. > A question: Is the 90 day year measured in standard 24 hour days or in > Lagorith's longer 75 hour days? (IMC I always measure years in standard 24 > hour days for the sole purpose of preserving my sanity.) > Same here. All year lengths in my writings are based on a 24 hour day because it's easier to keep track of and its easier to use when creating the year length. -- Night Druid
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twilitespace: Lagorth | Adam Miller | |||
| Re: Twilitespace: Lagorth | Paul Arnold Stetzel | |||
| Re: Twilitespace: Lagorth | Adam Miller |