YellowWarningTriangle.png This wiki is closed in favour of the new wiki. Information shown is likely to be very out of date.

Difference between revisions of "Planet Jiangxi"

From Discovery Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m
(new desc)
Line 14: Line 14:
 
| escape_velocity = 11.83 km/sec
 
| escape_velocity = 11.83 km/sec
 
}}
 
}}
Lush Jungles, Scorched deserts, frozen tundra, dense jungles and vast expanses of water all combine on the surface of this seemingly tranquil planet. The [[Coalition]] uses JiangXi as a key training facility for its crack Marine platoons because of the deadly flora and fauna found upon the planet's surface. JiangXi also contains deposits of very valuable minerals, such as [[Niobium]], [[Beryllium]], and Iron making it a key resource for the Coalition’s ship building needs.
+
A planet of extremes, Jianxi harbors lush jungles around it's equatorial belt, vast deserts beyond a mountain range on the southernmost continent, vast oceans with trenches that almost touch the litosphere, and massive frozen wastelands at the polar regions. The [[Coalition]] settled Jianxi not long after their arrival in [[Omega-52]], but found the climate and native wildlife to be unpredictable and dangerous. Mining colonies and small industries were established on the surface, providing the raw materials needed to build up the Coalition fleet.
  
Although there is significant human population on JiangXi, the Coalition Commissariat deemed docking facilities un-necessary, routing all traffic through [[Zhukovsky Station]] in orbit.
+
The planet suffered a major catastrophe in early 817 A.S., when enemies of the Coalition breached the systems defenses and laid siege to the planet. Much of the planet's industry was destroyed along with nearly every civilian settlement, in what was meant to be the deathblow to the Coalition. A population of over 400.000 was reduced to a mere 70.000 in minutes. The attack also caused fires on a planetary scale, consuming much of the planet's equatorial jungles and boreal forests. The resulting ash clouds still cover much of the planet, and have triggered a global cooling trend which will most likely result in an ice age.
  
The Planet is the primary food source of the Coalition populace, great farms covering vast plains on one of the northern continents, near to the former capital city of New HangZhou.
+
The attack failed to destroy the Coalition utterly however. Relief forces ended the siege three days after it started, and security around the planet has been tight ever since. On the surface, the arduous task of rebuilding has begun, with the least hard-hit areas being given priority. The capitol has been relocated to an island in the northeastern ocean, where several small settlements escaped destruction.
  
The Capital has weathered a bitter uprising led by traitorous Counter Revolutionaries in late 817, followed by a savage attack by the Phantom Empire that saw much of the planet stratobombed. The aftermath of these two, nearly devastating attacks, has brought about great changes in the Coalition government.  
+
Only a handful of areas were spared and continue to thrive: the vast oceans protected the Santiago de la [[Omega]] colony in the South West Archipelago, and the areas around New Hong Kong in the Southern Ocean managed to rig their asteroid defense grid to destroy most of the missiles bound for their colony.
  
The New Economic Policy was started by the Coalition’s Government in an effort to rebuild the colony. The chief amongst this was a Zoner plan offering refuge to thousands of Bretonian refugees escaping the war, as well as innumerous blackmarket [[Gaian Wildlife]] brought to the lush world and bred through a careful genetics program that has seen them well adapted to life on the world.  
+
The wastelands are areas of land which were subjected to the most severe bombardment during the planetary attack. Most of these regions were major population centers, cities or military installations. Today, they are dead zones, heavily irradiated and pockmarked by deep impact craters. Broken slabs of concrete, melted steel and gnarled fingers of twisted and mangled buildings dot some areas of the wastelands. It is here that scavengers or mutated survivors can sometimes be found exploring buried basements, subways, parking garages, and other subterranean constructions. Some of the mutants and gangs use the dwellings as temporary settlements or shelters. A recently discovered tunnel complex in the Northern Contaminated Sector connected 27 different dwelling areas, and had 15 different access point covering a 900ft (270m) area and housed 250 scavengers.
  
The installation of a new orbital defense system, as well as formidable planetary shields ensures that JiangXi is defensible against any future assaults by the enemies of the Coalition.
+
Despite propaganda myths about rapid re-growth, the wastelands are dangerous and barren lands devoid of usable resources and life. The heavily irradiated soil and polluted waters can support only the most hardy of foliage and fauna. Low levels of radiation permeate atmosphere of these regions. Although not deadly, subjection to prolonged exposure (a few months) without protection can result in a variety of cancers, particularly skin cancer, and sterility. Official Coalition records put the current number of people living on Jianxi at 120.000, but the actual number is likely to be much lower.
 
 
[[image:Jiangxi-Square.jpg‎]]
 
*This Image is brought to you by the Commissariat of Truth. Radiation Levels: Low-Moderate  Clean Up: In Progress
 

Revision as of 10:35, 14 May 2018

Planet Jiangxi

Owner Sirius Coalition
Location 5F, Omega-52
Edge Worlds
Technical information
Population unknown
Docking True
Terrain Temperate
Diameter 13,396 km
Mass 6.03 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -78°C to 87°C
Escape velocity 11.83 km/sec

A planet of extremes, Jianxi harbors lush jungles around it's equatorial belt, vast deserts beyond a mountain range on the southernmost continent, vast oceans with trenches that almost touch the litosphere, and massive frozen wastelands at the polar regions. The Coalition settled Jianxi not long after their arrival in Omega-52, but found the climate and native wildlife to be unpredictable and dangerous. Mining colonies and small industries were established on the surface, providing the raw materials needed to build up the Coalition fleet.

The planet suffered a major catastrophe in early 817 A.S., when enemies of the Coalition breached the systems defenses and laid siege to the planet. Much of the planet's industry was destroyed along with nearly every civilian settlement, in what was meant to be the deathblow to the Coalition. A population of over 400.000 was reduced to a mere 70.000 in minutes. The attack also caused fires on a planetary scale, consuming much of the planet's equatorial jungles and boreal forests. The resulting ash clouds still cover much of the planet, and have triggered a global cooling trend which will most likely result in an ice age.

The attack failed to destroy the Coalition utterly however. Relief forces ended the siege three days after it started, and security around the planet has been tight ever since. On the surface, the arduous task of rebuilding has begun, with the least hard-hit areas being given priority. The capitol has been relocated to an island in the northeastern ocean, where several small settlements escaped destruction.

Only a handful of areas were spared and continue to thrive: the vast oceans protected the Santiago de la Omega colony in the South West Archipelago, and the areas around New Hong Kong in the Southern Ocean managed to rig their asteroid defense grid to destroy most of the missiles bound for their colony.

The wastelands are areas of land which were subjected to the most severe bombardment during the planetary attack. Most of these regions were major population centers, cities or military installations. Today, they are dead zones, heavily irradiated and pockmarked by deep impact craters. Broken slabs of concrete, melted steel and gnarled fingers of twisted and mangled buildings dot some areas of the wastelands. It is here that scavengers or mutated survivors can sometimes be found exploring buried basements, subways, parking garages, and other subterranean constructions. Some of the mutants and gangs use the dwellings as temporary settlements or shelters. A recently discovered tunnel complex in the Northern Contaminated Sector connected 27 different dwelling areas, and had 15 different access point covering a 900ft (270m) area and housed 250 scavengers.

Despite propaganda myths about rapid re-growth, the wastelands are dangerous and barren lands devoid of usable resources and life. The heavily irradiated soil and polluted waters can support only the most hardy of foliage and fauna. Low levels of radiation permeate atmosphere of these regions. Although not deadly, subjection to prolonged exposure (a few months) without protection can result in a variety of cancers, particularly skin cancer, and sterility. Official Coalition records put the current number of people living on Jianxi at 120.000, but the actual number is likely to be much lower.