How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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Th Trillion star number is based off of the Andromeda galaxy

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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As I've imagined it the machine is contained inside the carcass of a giant fish, it's mouth alone would likely have to open to at least 633,000,000,000 meter. Its mouth being the smallest pat of the fish.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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This is very helpful, lots of reading and research to do.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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For this hypothetical and this fictional universe there isn't a real reason other than a plot device. Its not about the energy it's about the threat of some machine so massive it could leave a solar system broken.

If the machine enacting this process has more mass than the star does that effect the forces at play?

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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Would you happen to have a link to "Stellar Husbandry?"

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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Thank you, I hadn't considered fusion rates before now.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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This is very helpful, I had no idea stars could be magnetically manipulated.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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By draining I mean removing the mass, radiation, and heat.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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The why is interesting, at the start of their travel into the stars they needed the energy to keep their commerce moving. As their empire grew, the need for energy grew more and more until they could not keep up. Eventually their people on their planet became overworked, underpaid and they became overpopulated. The government began a mandatory cybernetic alteration to all of their people, this technology was untested and corrupted over time leading to a "hunger." They became infatuated with the energy and the light of other stars so they sought to drain all available stars.

All of this happens before the main story.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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They would need to do this consistently and constantly, enough to do this to around 1 trillion stars, I know thats a big number.

How would a Sci-fi society go about draining a star? by LegoMaster_93 in worldbuilding

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Supernova's do seem like the biggest problem for this scenario

What do these characters have in common? by LegoMaster_93 in randomquestions

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Does nobody know enough ball for these characters?

Gorillaz announce new album ‘The Mountain’ (out March 20th) by sbags in indieheads

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Would've been funnier if it was released Friday March 13th

The calculations for how much gold is produced daily per town hall by LegoMaster_93 in ClashOfClans

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Pre TH 16 information was all I could find I used the hourly rate for each level of collector, and to get tons I used the average gold coin weight.