I'm thinking of the idea of developing a 'living' game area (say a sector or subsector) where an automated system could generate TNS like entries. Part of this process would involve the generation of changes over time to UWPs (this would give the automated generator clues that there was something major going on such as war, plague, movement of immigrants, emmigrants, or refugees, etc). This got me to wondering how often/how profoundly a planetary UWP will change. (Or more correctly the background reality since the UWP will only really chane once every 20 years or so with a survey, no?).
Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions as to what would be low/medium/fast rates for changes to various UWP stats?
I would expect that Size is fairly constant. Starport might be, but it could change. Hydrographics and Atmosphere are most likely constant, but any notable change here will be hugely significant. Population (multiplier and UWP code) could change fairly readily for various causes and tech could move up or down. Government probably is *likely* to change regularly. (Well, if the real world is any guideline - maybe 3I is more stable than modern day polities...).
Thought? Insights? Suggested periods for change (ie change 1 UWP digit for X in Y years) or probabilities of change in per annum terms?
Thanks for any input you may have.
Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions as to what would be low/medium/fast rates for changes to various UWP stats?
I would expect that Size is fairly constant. Starport might be, but it could change. Hydrographics and Atmosphere are most likely constant, but any notable change here will be hugely significant. Population (multiplier and UWP code) could change fairly readily for various causes and tech could move up or down. Government probably is *likely* to change regularly. (Well, if the real world is any guideline - maybe 3I is more stable than modern day polities...).
Thought? Insights? Suggested periods for change (ie change 1 UWP digit for X in Y years) or probabilities of change in per annum terms?
Thanks for any input you may have.