Perhaps, to humiliate the Outcasts, Crayterians gave pets and farm animals citizen rights, yet will still refuse to grant them to any Outcast subhuman.
Always fun seeing OC OFLs complaining about their enemies.
The last I was told about Crayter's population, it was about 20 million. The other 90 million.. from where they came, I'm not quite sure, but honestly I'd prefer if they weren't all piled on Yuma.
Havok is correct, though. Yuma's population has not justifiably been recorded properly for over three years, and it's far larger than the five million you people continue to cling onto.
(06-20-2020, 03:16 AM)Spectre Wrote: Always fun seeing OC OFLs complaining about their enemies.
As an Outcast leader, I advocated for Corsairs to have x2 population compared to native Outcasts. We also requested to delete Phi and there is some other nonsense being cut to represent the faction coherently. We can discuss Outcasts in other thread, I know there are many problems and people highlighting them would actually be useful.
(06-20-2020, 03:16 AM)Spectre Wrote: The last I was told about Crayter's population, it was about 20 million.
Crayter population you were told about is not equal to the Yuma population, you do realize, right?
(06-20-2020, 03:16 AM)Spectre Wrote: Havok is correct, though. Yuma's population has not justifiably been recorded properly for over three years, and it's far larger than the five million you people continue to cling onto.
Oh yes, I always forget CR has population increases by the order of magnitude every 3 years. Sad we were not updated on that process.
It still would take 10 years of each family on Yuma to make one child per year to increase from 5 million to 20, that's if we make them immortal too. 15 out of 20 million would be underage, and it would still take 10 years, not 3.
Those 5 million were not native Crayter population too. If we pile all native CR (400k) on Yuma with 5 million population native CR would be 8% of the population, roughly every 10th. With the Yuma population of 110 million, the native CR population would be around 0.4something%.
Naturally, CR control over Yuma is barely possible if you struggle to actually find a CR man on the planet among normal allegedly Bretonian people.
People also don't change their identity for at least a few generations. Not that CR has any cultrual superiority to acussally assimilate Bretonians.
I'd say it should be zero on a planet with a gravity of 14,1 m/s^2. I sure as hell couldn't live with weighting over 1 ton instead of my current 85 kg.
I dont know how it became 110mil, but I dont care at this point. You all will find something else to nitpick until either the faction is completely deleted or 100x weaker than whatever weakest faction is out there.
(06-20-2020, 06:34 AM)Shiki Wrote: If we pile all native CR (400k) on Yuma
This assumes native population always stayed same and does not grow alongside total pop. I would say its more around %13-15 of total pop in sensible numbers, then there is the question of how many people were on sleeper ships of CR, did the sleepers stay intact, how many were/are frozen, (if sleepers had cryopods, although I always argued that CR would do the journey from Crayter to Sirius "live", people insists on cryotech) and the whole logic in this assumes that devteam simply didnt retcon the old pop numbers to make this huge number. I would say none of us should concern ourselves with pop numbers because it gets too complicated.
(06-20-2020, 06:34 AM)Shiki Wrote: If we pile all native CR (400k) on Yuma
This assumes native population always stayed same and does not grow alongside total pop. I would say its more around %13-15 of total pop in sensible numbers, then there is the question of how many people were on sleeper ships of CR, did the sleepers stay intact, how many were/are frozen, (if sleepers had cryopods, although I always argued that CR would do the journey from Crayter to Sirius "live", people insists on cryotech) and the whole logic in this assumes that devteam simply didnt retcon the old pop numbers to make this huge number. I would say none of us should concern ourselves with pop numbers because it gets too complicated.
Okay, unlike your pervious post this contains some actual argument.
I'd NOT imply big population growth among native CR people, considering they were fighting a war for a decade. In normal peaceful conditions, the minimal birthrate of the population just not decreasing is 2.11 children per couple. I say 100k natural growth would make sense if we are very generous. It would make 10% of Yuma population in the case of it being 5 million considering all native CR live there.