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Denon Holorecord #6

Heir to the Emperor, Senator of Denon
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To codexify an aspect of Denon for lore expansion
  • Image Credit: N/A
  • Canon: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Links: Denon
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Media Name: Self Sustaining Farms
  • Format: Holorecord
  • Distribution: Rare (tied to Denon records and for public officials)
  • Length: Medium
  • Description: Published by the newer holonews network on Denon. The holorecords that they publish are on datadiscs for some and always available on the net.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
  • Author: Denon Quarterly
  • Publisher: District Libraries
  • Reception: Neutral reception at first as it was made not entirely for the locals but to attract offworlders to the planet but accepted once the credits started rolling in
FORMAT INFORMATION
Holoreord detailing and steps and phases as well as much of the technologies that were brought into be used in the revitalization efforts.

CONTENT INFORMATION
Denon's Vertical Valleys – Rooted in the Future


The holo-feed opens with a stunning time-lapse of a sunrise over the District 3 "Moonfall" zone. What was once a rusted canyon of abandoned factories is now a lush, terraced miracle of green. Water from atmospheric processors tumbles down glass-fronted troughs, turning heavy turbines that power the very lights feeding the crops. Thousands of tiers of hanging hydro-gardens sway as massive, slow-moving harvest drones gently pluck glowing star-fruit and crisp greens from the vines. In the background, specialized multi-level grazing paddocks show Nerf and Bantha wandering through high-rise meadows that overlook the urban sprawl.

Ayumi appears in the center of a bustling community orchard on Level 88. She's wearing a simple, breezy white linen dress with a woven sun hat hanging at her back, her honeyed hair caught in the soft golden light of the weather-control lamps. She's holding a small wooden basket filled with vibrant, sun-ripened produce.

"They used to say Denon was a planet that ate its own. A world where the only thing that grew was the hunger of the corporations. But look at us now… we're finally coming home to the soil."

She walks through a row of waist-high grain stalks, her fingers trailing over the golden heads. She stops to help a local Ithorian farmer adjust a nutrient valve, sharing a brief, warm laugh as the Ithorian hums a low, resonant chord of thanks.

"We didn't just build farms; we built ecosystems. On every level from the deep-core cooperatives to the sky-spires Denon is breathing. Our self-sustaining multi-level livestock projects and vertical harvests mean that fresh, organic food isn't a luxury for the elites anymore. It's the heartbeat of our neighborhoods. We've turned our concrete canyons into valleys of plenty. Taking the burden of importing food off of you and giving the credits back to your pockets."

Quick cut: A group of diverse citizens humans, Rodians, and Gran sit at a long communal table set right in the middle of a hydroponic bay. They are laughing and passing around platters of steaming food and carafes of fresh juice, the city lights twinkling through the greenery behind them.

Ayumi picks up a deep-purple fruit from her basket, buffing it on her sleeve before taking a crisp, satisfying bite. She smiles, the juice staining her lips slightly as she looks directly into the lens.
"Forget the shipping delays and the processed rations of the past. Here, the 'farm-to-table' distance is measured in floors, not parsecs. We're reclaiming our independence, one seed at a time.
Because a planet that can feed itself is a planet that can never be broken."

She steps onto a small hovering lift that begins to rise through a vertical shaft lined with blossoming fruit trees, her hand waving to a family of children chasing a stray Nuna through a lower meadow.

"Come get your hands dirty with us. Taste what happens when a city decides to bloom. Denon isn't just a corporate machine anymore… it's a living world. And it's delicious."

She winks, tossing the remainder of her fruit to a waiting Nerf calf that trots over eagerly as the camera pulls back, showing the entire side of a skyscraper transformed into a shimmering, vertical "Green Wall" that stretches miles into the upper levels.

Overlay text fades in, sleek and forest-green:

Denon Harvests – Life, Tier by Tier.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
There is not a massive history to the Denon quarterly as it was made from several of the holostations and broadcasters who were mostly in the red.
 

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