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Conditions:
1: Somewhere between Sol and the outer edge of the Ort Cloud, not visible from Earth. If the math says it should be there, but we don't have the tech to see it, that's ok. If the math says it's absolutely laughable, I don't want it. e.g. Would it be ludicrous to have it in the same orbit as Earth but on the opposite side of the sun?
2: Large enough to hold an Earth-like breatheable atmosphere and ecosystem. If it only has fresh water oceans, that's workable.
3: Somewhere in the range of 0.75 to 1.50 G
4: You have 10,000 years to construct it without advancing technology beyond current limits.
5: Oh yeah, wizards exist. They can affect stuff but not create out of nothing. They can mutate things by splicing genes and get stable inheritable traits but can not truly create life. They can't change time or do any interdimensional stuff.
6: What am I neglecting?
1: Somewhere between Sol and the outer edge of the Ort Cloud, not visible from Earth. If the math says it should be there, but we don't have the tech to see it, that's ok. If the math says it's absolutely laughable, I don't want it. e.g. Would it be ludicrous to have it in the same orbit as Earth but on the opposite side of the sun?
2: Large enough to hold an Earth-like breatheable atmosphere and ecosystem. If it only has fresh water oceans, that's workable.
3: Somewhere in the range of 0.75 to 1.50 G
4: You have 10,000 years to construct it without advancing technology beyond current limits.
5: Oh yeah, wizards exist. They can affect stuff but not create out of nothing. They can mutate things by splicing genes and get stable inheritable traits but can not truly create life. They can't change time or do any interdimensional stuff.
6: What am I neglecting?
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