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The first planet in the [[Gleskel System]], and home of the [[The Caucuses]], a scientific convention | The first planet in the [[Gleskel System]], and home of the [[The Caucuses]], a scientific convention held once every four years. The entire planet surface of Gleskel Core forms an enormous convention center and hotel complex. The full-time population is only around 800,000, but every four years for a few months it jumps to 12 billion. | ||
Like the rest of the system, Gleskel Core is a [[terraformed]] world. It is technically listed as a Generation I, System I world, | Like the rest of the system, Gleskel Core is a [[terraformed]] world. It is technically listed as a Generation I, System I world, but there is no real ecosystem in place. As the complex grew, steps had to be taken to maintain a breathable atmosphere. Roughly 20% of Core's surface is covered by decorative fountains and reflecting pools, along with one large ocean which covers another 15%, all of which contain a genetically-eingineered form of plankton which photosynthesize air. | ||
The power grid is supplied by several thousand fission-type nuclear reactors, | The power grid is supplied by several thousand fission-type nuclear reactors, kept offline until the conference starts. The full-time population mostly maintains the structures and organizes the conference. Additional labor is brought in for the conference, numbering about half a billion. | ||
Revision as of 18:01, 10 March 2014
The first planet in the Gleskel System, and home of the The Caucuses, a scientific convention held once every four years. The entire planet surface of Gleskel Core forms an enormous convention center and hotel complex. The full-time population is only around 800,000, but every four years for a few months it jumps to 12 billion.
Like the rest of the system, Gleskel Core is a terraformed world. It is technically listed as a Generation I, System I world, but there is no real ecosystem in place. As the complex grew, steps had to be taken to maintain a breathable atmosphere. Roughly 20% of Core's surface is covered by decorative fountains and reflecting pools, along with one large ocean which covers another 15%, all of which contain a genetically-eingineered form of plankton which photosynthesize air.
The power grid is supplied by several thousand fission-type nuclear reactors, kept offline until the conference starts. The full-time population mostly maintains the structures and organizes the conference. Additional labor is brought in for the conference, numbering about half a billion.