Assuming for purposes of this thread that we want to define a Universal Star System Profile (USSP for short
) similar in concept to the UPP and the USP and the UWP, what information should it contain?
I think it would be a good idea if one was able to use the same software for USSPs as for UWPs, so I suggest the same basic format: A name field, an 8-character field, a one character field (the UWP bases), a comment field, a three-character field (the UWP second data field), and a two-character field (UWP alignments).
The name field: presents no problem. It's just the name of the system.
The primary data field: What eight factors do we most want to know about a star system? We can duplicate some of the information that a UWP has, but should we? Or should we duplicate some of them? The total population of the entire system is a useful bit of information that can't be found in the UWP. Should any of the information from the UWP be duplicated? Starport class, tech level? Bses? Gas giants, planetoid belts?
Your thoughts, ideas, and opinions are solicited.
Hans

I think it would be a good idea if one was able to use the same software for USSPs as for UWPs, so I suggest the same basic format: A name field, an 8-character field, a one character field (the UWP bases), a comment field, a three-character field (the UWP second data field), and a two-character field (UWP alignments).
The name field: presents no problem. It's just the name of the system.
The primary data field: What eight factors do we most want to know about a star system? We can duplicate some of the information that a UWP has, but should we? Or should we duplicate some of them? The total population of the entire system is a useful bit of information that can't be found in the UWP. Should any of the information from the UWP be duplicated? Starport class, tech level? Bses? Gas giants, planetoid belts?
Your thoughts, ideas, and opinions are solicited.
Hans