This all starts with the question...
Originally posted by Vegascat:
[QB What would be the requirements to begin a colony on an Earth Prime world?[/QB]
...which, as presented, is an UNANSWERABLE QUESTION! I say this because Vegascat hasn't qualified the question. So far, everyone has been making the same assumption that Drakon has...
Originally posted by Drakon:
From there, you can get a mix of skills that are required to bootstrap the colony.
...everyone is assuming that this colony is a bootstrap operation, slapped together by a few hundred individuals, operating with their own life's savings. Now, maybe that IS what Vegascat meant, but I seriously doubt that this situation would ever happen, except by accident or as an ultra-secret operation by said group.
Guys, you are talking about an EARTH-LIKE PLANET! The all-time PRIME real estate of the Human Universe. Said planet is just too valuable for the Imperium/Confederacy/Consulate to just let a handfull of "homesteaders" take possession. Now, if the existence of said Earth-like planet is unknown, then sure, this could happen. Otherwise, the Colonial Office of whatever Government you're dealing with is gonna look at the paperwork from this group of "homesteaders", and say something like...
"Yes, you want to colonize on an Earth type world? I see you plan a low-tech, self-sufficient start-up. Yes, we have a such a world open for colonization & development at the moment -- we can give you a standard Class 2 Land Grant (about the size of Wyoming). You'll be sharing the planet with four other, similar colonies, as well as two Tech-12 Mining operations.
"What's that? You say you want to develop an entire world, all by yourselves? Well then, we have several low-hydro, thin atmosphere desert worlds available. Or perhaps an ice world at the edge of a star's Habitable Zone? At least it has breathable air...."
My point, guys, is that Earth type worlds will be handled by The Big Boys -- either Governments, or Megacorps which deal in Developing colonies. When a scout discovers a new Earthworld, he reports it back to his bosses -- either the Government or a Megacorp. Governments will shuffle this off to their Colonial Dept. Colonial dept's will then offer Development Charters. These are usually picked up by big companies -- Local Corps or Megacorps -- which then agree to develop the planet, under Colonial Office supervision, of course.
Now, if there are nearby high-pop worlds -- regardless of Tech Level, but OK'd by the Colonial Office -- then these Development Corps will advertise there for "Colonists"....
"Sign up NOW! Planetary Developers is NOW taking application for their NEW Colony on the EARTH type world of GRANK-4! For the LOW, LOW start-up cost of ONLY 10,000 Credits per hectare (whisper: utilities and housing construction costs extra) YOU can be a LAND OWNER, and join in the EXCITING adventure of colonizing a NEW world! (whisper: taxes, tarrifs, and immunizations extra...)"
Depending on the "availability and closeness" of prospective colonists -- i.e., the return profitability margin -- will dictate just how much "pre-development" the owning corp will do. For instance, if a new earthworld is being developed for colonization, and there are, say 4 Tech-10 worlds with Populations of 1 Billion+ within, oh, 4 Parsecs, then the Chartered Corp might go ahead and build several cities onplanet, as well as a transport infrastucture and light industrial capacity. Then they can offer the equivalent of "latch-key" colonist packages to "regular folks", while selling off the industrial facilities to investors interested in moving onto the planet.
And again, such Corps might even "divvie-up" the planet, and sell it off piece-meal to intrested colonial groups. THIS could explain why there are such things as Low-Pop Balkanized worlds, or any other Balkanized world, for that matter, if the planet ISN'T classified as being a "lost colony", or a survivor of the Long Night.
I mean, really, unless it had kicked and scratched it's way BACK up the Tech ladder, why ELSE would a Tech-10 plus world be Balkanized?