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==Topography== | ==Topography== | ||
The Reynolds Group asteroids that make up Scatterhome are not planets, and the cold, dying star they orbit is too far away to offer the chaotic belt of space rock any warmth. However, they still contain a sizeable combined population distributed across hundreds of celestial bodies. Scientists believe that the asteroids contained in the Scatterhome Group were once two or possibly even three separate planets that collided and were destroyed in the chaos of the [[Worldbreaking]] (which would account for the wildly different mineral and geological makeup of the asteroids). | |||
Cartographers should note that the scientific classification system used to label the asteroids begin with the prefix SGA, followed by either a P, an M, or an X. Initial surveyors sorted asteroids by geological similarity to each other, with P and M asteroids having been determined to have once belonged to the same or similar planetary bodies. X-labeled asteroids are considered to be of an unknown origin. | |||
Only a fraction of asteroids in the field are inhabited to any extent, and most of the population is concentrated to half a dozen of the largest rocks fitted with powerful engines and set spinning to provide artificial gravity to the inhabitants. The population lives in tunnels, artificial caverns, deep canyons, and surface biodomes equipped with [[rad-shielding]]. The asteroids themselves are rich with minerals and chunks of ice, providing a near limitless supply of both water and metal to the inhabitants. The remains of the [[Departed|Departed’s]] [[Worldship]], the [[Blood Ark]], are the living quarters for the Jin who came to the Starmourn Sector in the year 212 AE during the [[Second War of the Ishvana]]. Residents of Scatterhome benefit from the close proximity of a [[Voidgate]]. | Only a fraction of asteroids in the field are inhabited to any extent, and most of the population is concentrated to half a dozen of the largest rocks fitted with powerful engines and set spinning to provide artificial gravity to the inhabitants. The population lives in tunnels, artificial caverns, deep canyons, and surface biodomes equipped with [[rad-shielding]]. The asteroids themselves are rich with minerals and chunks of ice, providing a near limitless supply of both water and metal to the inhabitants. The remains of the [[Departed|Departed’s]] [[Worldship]], the [[Blood Ark]], are the living quarters for the Jin who came to the Starmourn Sector in the year 212 AE during the [[Second War of the Ishvana]]. Residents of Scatterhome benefit from the close proximity of a [[Voidgate]]. | ||
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===Ishbi=== | ===Ishbi=== | ||
Ishbi is used as a stockyard and moon-sized slaughterhouse, raising both oversized insectoid livestock and warm-blooded mammals in underground corrals and selling meat to the population of Scatterhome. | Ishbi is used as a stockyard and moon-sized slaughterhouse, raising both oversized insectoid livestock like [[Tarak beetle]]s and warm-blooded mammals such as [[Zhubeast]]s in underground corrals and selling meat to the population of Scatterhome. Recent environmental reform efforts have seen the return of the [[Desert wren|desert wren]] to the settlement's dusty streets. | ||
===Whittler's Hollow=== | ===Whittler's Hollow=== | ||
The closest thing Scatterhome has to a garden world, | The closest thing Scatterhome has to a garden world, Whittler's Hollow is, as the name suggests, completely hollow, and was claimed in the early days of the settlement by a young human engineer named Whittler, who immediately saw the potential of the rock. Working closely with the [[Elgan]], with whom he struck a legendary deal, he expanded, reinforced, and terraformed the inside of the hollow asteroid. Trees and crops grow on the inside surface of the asteroid towards the nuclear-powered and levitating "sun" that shines at its heart. Much of Scatterhome's food is provided by Whittler's Hollow. | ||
===The Blood Ark=== | ===The Blood Ark=== | ||
The Blood Ark is the remnants of a large Jin worldship by the same name. After the Second War of the Ishvana ended, the Jin spacecraft was decommissioned after the enormous cost of its maintenance and repair was deemed too expensive. The ship was then powered down in the Scatterhome asteroid fields and sections of the Blood Ark were permanently decommissioned and slated for salvage. A large section is still designated for Jin who wished to remain on the Ark. | The [[Blood Ark]] is the remnants of a large [[Jin]] worldship by the same name. After the [[Second War of the Ishvana]] ended, the Jin spacecraft was decommissioned after the enormous cost of its maintenance and repair was deemed too expensive. The ship was then powered down in the Scatterhome asteroid fields and sections of the Blood Ark were permanently decommissioned and slated for salvage. A large section is still designated for Jin who wished to remain on the Ark. | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 7 June 2022
Scatterhome | |
Leader | Unknown |
Races | Humans, Elgan, Krona, Bushraki, Jin |
Base of Operations | Haven City |
Allies | Unknown |
Enemies | Ishvana |
Scatterhome is a settlement founded in 91 A.E. in an asteroid field located in the Starmourn sector. It is the “home of modern humanity” after the disappearance of the human homeworld, planet Earth that began the after earth era. Founded in the first century AE by Maddox Khan, it has gained notoriety within the starmourn sector as an asylum for criminals, as well as corporations seeking light regulation on their business activities. Along with its human inhabitants, it also houses a substantial number of Elgan, Krona, Bushraki, Jin, and other races.
Topography
The Reynolds Group asteroids that make up Scatterhome are not planets, and the cold, dying star they orbit is too far away to offer the chaotic belt of space rock any warmth. However, they still contain a sizeable combined population distributed across hundreds of celestial bodies. Scientists believe that the asteroids contained in the Scatterhome Group were once two or possibly even three separate planets that collided and were destroyed in the chaos of the Worldbreaking (which would account for the wildly different mineral and geological makeup of the asteroids).
Cartographers should note that the scientific classification system used to label the asteroids begin with the prefix SGA, followed by either a P, an M, or an X. Initial surveyors sorted asteroids by geological similarity to each other, with P and M asteroids having been determined to have once belonged to the same or similar planetary bodies. X-labeled asteroids are considered to be of an unknown origin.
Only a fraction of asteroids in the field are inhabited to any extent, and most of the population is concentrated to half a dozen of the largest rocks fitted with powerful engines and set spinning to provide artificial gravity to the inhabitants. The population lives in tunnels, artificial caverns, deep canyons, and surface biodomes equipped with rad-shielding. The asteroids themselves are rich with minerals and chunks of ice, providing a near limitless supply of both water and metal to the inhabitants. The remains of the Departed’s Worldship, the Blood Ark, are the living quarters for the Jin who came to the Starmourn Sector in the year 212 AE during the Second War of the Ishvana. Residents of Scatterhome benefit from the close proximity of a Voidgate.
Notable Locations
Haven City
The most populous habitat of Scatterhome, Haven City is named after Maddox Khan's flagship, The Haven, and is the first rock on which he landed when settling Scatterhome. Over the centuries it has become heavily populated, and is now almost completely covered on all sides by huge structures. Commander Khan's famous words upon landing - "We're not taking off again." are engraved on a plaque in the center of the asteroid, and serve as Haven City's motto.
Bodean
Bodean is controlled by a number of Scatterhome corporations, their families, and their employees. Venture Chemicals, Ibix Manufacturing, Gravix LTD, Hercule Mining, and Amar Exports are some of the major corporations that call Bodean home and headquarters. Many of these conglomerations are family businesses, and the politics between the clans can be cutthroat. When Bodean was first discovered and spun up for habitation, deep wells were sunk into its surface with mining lasers, and these "reverse skyscrapers" are connected by an underground railway system known as the gravtrain. The wealthiest CEOs and land-owners on Bodean live in clear, rad-shielded domes on the surface.
Marle
The private security firms that keep Scatterhome's population more-or-less safe (when the money's good enough, that is) are located in offices and garrisons beneath the surface of Marle, which is a mid-sized, mostly round asteroid. Such "security" ranges from the semi-professional, garrisoned outfits of Homewatch and Nebula Arms, to individual bruisers willing to serve as bodyguards for a day's pay and a hot meal. Proximity to the security firms has led some of Scatterhome's wealthiest to settle on Marle, where they live in rad-shielded domes on the surface. There is a sizable settlement of less privileged sorts who live beneath the surface, and serve the families aboveground in one capacity or another.
Ishbi
Ishbi is used as a stockyard and moon-sized slaughterhouse, raising both oversized insectoid livestock like Tarak beetles and warm-blooded mammals such as Zhubeasts in underground corrals and selling meat to the population of Scatterhome. Recent environmental reform efforts have seen the return of the desert wren to the settlement's dusty streets.
Whittler's Hollow
The closest thing Scatterhome has to a garden world, Whittler's Hollow is, as the name suggests, completely hollow, and was claimed in the early days of the settlement by a young human engineer named Whittler, who immediately saw the potential of the rock. Working closely with the Elgan, with whom he struck a legendary deal, he expanded, reinforced, and terraformed the inside of the hollow asteroid. Trees and crops grow on the inside surface of the asteroid towards the nuclear-powered and levitating "sun" that shines at its heart. Much of Scatterhome's food is provided by Whittler's Hollow.
The Blood Ark
The Blood Ark is the remnants of a large Jin worldship by the same name. After the Second War of the Ishvana ended, the Jin spacecraft was decommissioned after the enormous cost of its maintenance and repair was deemed too expensive. The ship was then powered down in the Scatterhome asteroid fields and sections of the Blood Ark were permanently decommissioned and slated for salvage. A large section is still designated for Jin who wished to remain on the Ark.