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"The Planet of Flowers," a preserve planet in Sector Thaka Epta first colonized by the Asanii.
Vital Statistics (At a Glance)
Pronounced [pronounce here]. Possessive is [possessive]. Demonym is [demonym]. The "Planet of Flowers."
- Major Populations: Originally settled by Asanii; now a preserve world with a limited population[1]
- Type: Outskirts preserve planet
- Population: [an approximate number]
- Gravity: [low, medium, or high, with Terra as baseline, e.g., Anseahla is notably high, Phoenix-Nest notably low]
- Native Language: [could just be Universal or could be something else or could be a mix]
- Settled: Early; was part of the initial Pelted colonizing effort, and is considered an old world[1]
- Current Allegiances: Alliance member
- Length of Year:
- Length of Day:
History
Chloris was settled by Asanii in the first raft of colonization settlements early in the history of the Alliance. Because of this, it is considered an old world. At some point it became a preserve planet, meaning that only a strictly limited number of people can be on it at any given time. As such it devotes itself the preservation of the local fauna and flora, and the maintenance of ecological equilibrium. It is also now used for Alliance leadership retreats, for both ensigns and captains.[1]
Geography
[Mostly ocean, mostly dry land, mostly temperate (by Terran standards), mostly hot and jungle-y, low gravity, high gravity, oxygen rich or poor. etc. etc. Landmasses.]
Landmarks
[Cool stuff on your planet. Could be short descriptions or links to more fleshed-out pages.]
Government and Politics
[How they rule themselves. Factions. Major points of internal agreement and disagreement. External politics: specific feelings about other worlds/cultures/species. Judicial procedures.]
Economy
[What do they make, buy, sell? Agrarian, manufacturing, high technology, some combination? Tourists? Natural resources and mining? Do they use Fin or have their own local currency? What are their debts, and who are indebted to them?]
Technology
[Energy, communications, transportation. Is their power grid robust? Do they have reliable instantaneous communication? Do their satellites work?]
People and Society
[Demographics. Nations and polities within the planet itself. Satellites and direct, non-independent colony planets. Homeworld, colony, or "other." Languages (make a separate subsection or new page for well-fleshed-out languages; a few words or sayings can stay here). Religions and religious observations (again, can link to more fleshed out pages elsewhere.) Can they move freely, both within and outside the planet?]
Stereotypes
[Could be one or more depending on if they're perceived differently by different groups of significant size. Doesn't have to be a quote.]
Customs
[Anything that doesn't fall adequately under the rest below--holidays, funeral traditions, Silly Hat Wednesday, whatever--can go here.]
Common Family Structures
[If different from species 'norm.']
Religions
[If specific to the location or different from species 'norm.']
Native or Common Dress
[If different than Alliance 'norm.']
Naming Conventions
[If specific to the location or different from species 'norm.']
Local Language
[If any.]
Famous Figures
[For "people who are notable on this planet, who may or may not appear in an actual book." Tangerina Warbelworth the excellent coffee purveyor doesn't go here, unless her coffee dynasty was important to the planet and/or plot."]
Characters
[Everybody can go here, even Tangerina.]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Faith in the Service, Chapter 1