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| name = Planet Saarbrucken | | name = Planet Saarbrucken | ||
| image = Planet Saarbrucken.jpg | | image = Planet Saarbrucken.jpg | ||
− | | owner = | + | | owner = [[Red Hessians]] |
| system = [[Cologne]] | | system = [[Cologne]] | ||
| sector = 5C | | sector = 5C | ||
| house = {{House Link | Rheinland}} | | house = {{House Link | Rheinland}} | ||
− | | population = | + | | population = >10.000 |
− | | docking = | + | | docking = yes |
| terrain = Terrestrial | | terrain = Terrestrial | ||
| diameter = 9,540 km | | diameter = 9,540 km | ||
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Flora is represented primarily by spongy plant forests; fauna by primitive amphibians no larger than cats. Heisenberg scientists theorized that the curious wildlife evolved these adaptations to take advantage of the stifling rain and moisture within the planet's jungles. Conversely, the desert regions are completely devoid of almost all life, save for spectacular displays of flowers and plants that live only a few days. This occurs when rainclouds descend from the mountains and empty their contents on the thirsty sand. | Flora is represented primarily by spongy plant forests; fauna by primitive amphibians no larger than cats. Heisenberg scientists theorized that the curious wildlife evolved these adaptations to take advantage of the stifling rain and moisture within the planet's jungles. Conversely, the desert regions are completely devoid of almost all life, save for spectacular displays of flowers and plants that live only a few days. This occurs when rainclouds descend from the mountains and empty their contents on the thirsty sand. | ||
− | Saarbrucken was surveyed in the 700's along with the rest of [[Cologne]], and while the clime was considered more pleasant than New Berlin and even Hamburg, the remoteness and | + | Saarbrucken was surveyed in the 700's along with the rest of [[Cologne]], and while the clime was considered more pleasant than [[New Berlin]] and even [[Hamburg]], the remoteness and difficulty of building only on mountain islands meant that it went ignored until two decades after the[ [Nomad War]]. In wake of the [[Munich]] disaster, the Bundestag ascertained that Saarbrucken could augment [[Stuttgart]] as a secondary breadbasket for the ailing House; the existence of spontaneous flowering plants in the deserts was considered to be a starting point for large-scale terraforming. As a result, the [[Rheinland]] federal government signed a long-term terraforming contract with [[Planetform]] Incorporated. |
− | + | The near orbit of the planet has seen repeated and concerted assaults from the [[Hessians]], [[LWB]], and [[Unioners]] combing the underdeveloped system, held back only by [[Bounty Hunter]] forces on [[Tholey Station]]. When Rheinland's federal government fell in 827 AS, Bounty Hunter checks stopped. Without payment, the Bounty Hunters abandoned Tholey, allowing the [[Hessians]] to secure the planet's orbit and its few settlements. | |
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+ | Until the Hessian takeover, only a few thousand colonists lived on the planet, coming and going by means of orbital shuttles sourced by orbiting Tholey. Now the Hessians ship down more colonists on a fairly regular basis, digging into the highlands and trying to discover if the Planetform technology they captured is anywhere near enough to have any effect on the worldcombing the underdeveloped .system. | ||
[[Category: Rheinland]] | [[Category: Rheinland]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Red Hessians]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Cologne]] |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 3 June 2020
Planet Saarbrucken | |
Owner | Red Hessians |
Location | 5C, Cologne Rheinland |
Technical information | |
Population | >10.000 |
Docking | yes |
Terrain | Terrestrial |
Diameter | 9,540 km |
Mass | 4.42 x 1024 kg |
Temperature | -27°C to 39°C |
Escape velocity | 8.15 km/sec |
Saarbrucken is a world with a primitive ecology, only barely suitable for human life. Like Planet New Berlin, it is a place of extremes; much of the planet is arid desert, save for mountainous regions that curiously exhibit a tropical climate. In these regions humidity lingers constantly in the ninetieth percentile or higher, and the air is often thick with a cloying cloak of water vapor.
Flora is represented primarily by spongy plant forests; fauna by primitive amphibians no larger than cats. Heisenberg scientists theorized that the curious wildlife evolved these adaptations to take advantage of the stifling rain and moisture within the planet's jungles. Conversely, the desert regions are completely devoid of almost all life, save for spectacular displays of flowers and plants that live only a few days. This occurs when rainclouds descend from the mountains and empty their contents on the thirsty sand.
Saarbrucken was surveyed in the 700's along with the rest of Cologne, and while the clime was considered more pleasant than New Berlin and even Hamburg, the remoteness and difficulty of building only on mountain islands meant that it went ignored until two decades after the[ [Nomad War]]. In wake of the Munich disaster, the Bundestag ascertained that Saarbrucken could augment Stuttgart as a secondary breadbasket for the ailing House; the existence of spontaneous flowering plants in the deserts was considered to be a starting point for large-scale terraforming. As a result, the Rheinland federal government signed a long-term terraforming contract with Planetform Incorporated.
The near orbit of the planet has seen repeated and concerted assaults from the Hessians, LWB, and Unioners combing the underdeveloped system, held back only by Bounty Hunter forces on Tholey Station. When Rheinland's federal government fell in 827 AS, Bounty Hunter checks stopped. Without payment, the Bounty Hunters abandoned Tholey, allowing the Hessians to secure the planet's orbit and its few settlements.
Until the Hessian takeover, only a few thousand colonists lived on the planet, coming and going by means of orbital shuttles sourced by orbiting Tholey. Now the Hessians ship down more colonists on a fairly regular basis, digging into the highlands and trying to discover if the Planetform technology they captured is anywhere near enough to have any effect on the worldcombing the underdeveloped .system.