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A '''Galactic Year''' is a standard measure of time in the [[Starmourn Sector]]. | [[File:Starmourncalendar.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A visualization of the 360 day Starmourn [[calendar]]. Click [[calendar|HERE]] for a larger image.]] | ||
A '''Galactic Year''' is a standard measure of time in the [[Starmourn Sector]]. | |||
All time devices are tuned to GST, ensuring an even measure of time across the galaxy. | |||
*One Galactic Year has 15 months in it. | |||
*Each month is 4 weeks long. | |||
*Each week has 8 days (so there are 24 days in every month). | |||
*Each day has 24 hours. | |||
Therefore, there are 360 days in a year. | |||
===Calendar=== | |||
There is a very useful visual version of the Starmourn calendar [[Calendar|HERE]]. | |||
===Months of the year=== | |||
:Solaris | |||
:Lunaris | |||
:Starmourn | |||
:Kith | |||
:Aether | |||
:Covenant | |||
:Elders | |||
:Aegis | |||
:Empyreal | |||
:Omega | |||
:Ascension | |||
:Worldbreaking | |||
:Abyss | |||
:Extinction | |||
:Dust | |||
===Days of the week=== | |||
:Starsday | |||
:Moonday | |||
:Kisday | |||
:Ansday | |||
:Yarsday | |||
:Vaiday | |||
:Sathsday | |||
:Nulday | |||
===The Sync=== | |||
Once every four days, you will experience '''"[[Synchronization|the Sync]]."''' The Synchronization is a galactic phenomenon that, among other things, results in recalibration of most mindsims. | |||
<pre style="color: red">* * * OOC translation below! * * *</pre> | |||
*One game day = six real-life hours | |||
*One game month = six real-life days | |||
*One game year = ninety real-life days | |||
*The Sync happens every RL day at 0:00 GMT (often the best way to account for time zones for game events is to use 'sync-2' or 'sync+3' etc.) | |||
*To work out a future date in Starmourn in-game use the command: DATE <DAYS FROM NOW><br/> | |||
e.g. if you'd like to know the in-game date 12 IC days from now, you would type DATE 12 - which would give you the IC date in 3 RL days, as IC days are 6 hours long. | |||
<pre style="color: red">Other in-game syntaxes that may prove useful:</pre> | |||
*DATE OOC d m y (example: DATE OOC 14 Covenant 960) <br/> | |||
This will give you the OOC date of your IC time input (does not work for dates that are already passed) | |||
*DATE IC d/m/y/h (example: DATE IC 23 5 2019 8) <br/> | |||
This will give you the IC date of whatever your OOC time input is (does not work for dates that are already past) | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 14 January 2021
A Galactic Year is a standard measure of time in the Starmourn Sector.
All time devices are tuned to GST, ensuring an even measure of time across the galaxy.
- One Galactic Year has 15 months in it.
- Each month is 4 weeks long.
- Each week has 8 days (so there are 24 days in every month).
- Each day has 24 hours.
Therefore, there are 360 days in a year.
Calendar
There is a very useful visual version of the Starmourn calendar HERE.
Months of the year
- Solaris
- Lunaris
- Starmourn
- Kith
- Aether
- Covenant
- Elders
- Aegis
- Empyreal
- Omega
- Ascension
- Worldbreaking
- Abyss
- Extinction
- Dust
Days of the week
- Starsday
- Moonday
- Kisday
- Ansday
- Yarsday
- Vaiday
- Sathsday
- Nulday
The Sync
Once every four days, you will experience "the Sync." The Synchronization is a galactic phenomenon that, among other things, results in recalibration of most mindsims.
* * * OOC translation below! * * *
- One game day = six real-life hours
- One game month = six real-life days
- One game year = ninety real-life days
- The Sync happens every RL day at 0:00 GMT (often the best way to account for time zones for game events is to use 'sync-2' or 'sync+3' etc.)
- To work out a future date in Starmourn in-game use the command: DATE <DAYS FROM NOW>
e.g. if you'd like to know the in-game date 12 IC days from now, you would type DATE 12 - which would give you the IC date in 3 RL days, as IC days are 6 hours long.
Other in-game syntaxes that may prove useful:
- DATE OOC d m y (example: DATE OOC 14 Covenant 960)
This will give you the OOC date of your IC time input (does not work for dates that are already passed)
- DATE IC d/m/y/h (example: DATE IC 23 5 2019 8)
This will give you the IC date of whatever your OOC time input is (does not work for dates that are already past)