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Godtech Cultures and Civilisations -
Data Panel
Includes: Advanced Femtoscale Femtotech Civilisations, all Femtoscale Hypofemtotech Civilisations, and Postulated Hypofemto and Planckscale Civilisations Primary Tech Level: Godtech Median Toposophic Level of Citizens: SI:3 to SI:4 Major Sophont Phyla and Metaphyla: Higher Transapients, Godlings, Archailects Energy Requirements: Extremely high Material Requirements: Very high-grade toposophic computronium (advanced femtotech or hypofemtotech) Maintenance Requirements: Extremely intensive, requires a huge archailect- and megastructure based support base, beyond the ability even of high level hyperturings Chronometric Rate: Usually hyperfast , although there area few macroscale-grounded slowtime ones as well Maximum Kardashev Number: theoretically Kardaschev III or more (assuming unlimited expansion). The Leviathan of the Triangulum Transmission is Kardaschev III. Current Galactographic Distribution: a number of ISOs and large archailect nodes and megastructures throughout the most developed Inner Sphere and beyond, in or outside all major ai metaempires Further Comments: Compared to the lower toposophic levels, there are relatively few Integral Godtech civilizations, as these are limited to the most developed and infrastructure-supported archailect regions and requite vast processing and energy resources. They are often hyperfast, abstract or virch-orientated, short-lived, and completely inscrutable to lower toposophics. Nevertheless the technology generated by these civilizations, or by individual high toposophic Minds associated with them, can be found widely throughout the Terragen Sphere, often discarded or forgotten by its makers; occasionally deliberately provided to lower sophonts, whether out of kindness or whim. Although some measure of interaction has been possible since the emergence of the archailects, true godtech civilisations and intelligences are rarely accessible for less developed civilisations and often depart for abstract spaces. |