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Approved Planet Enloc

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Ever Dawnracer

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a city planet (mostly though some parts are no longer city) that's a trade center and financial hub in wild space.
  • ​Image Credit: "Untilted" by Ragebringer
  • Canon: N/A
  • Links: N/A
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Planet Name: Enloc
  • Demonym: Enloci
  • Region: Wild Space
  • System Name: Philli
  • System Features:Sun: Philli
  • Moon: Relic
  • Other Planets: Four, three close to the star before Enloc, and one after. Designated Philli One through Five. Enloc was formerly Philli Four.
  • Orbital Period: 390 standard days
  • Length of Day: 27 standard hours
[*]Coordinates: AF-41, center of hex
[*]Major Imports: Food, Technology, Water
[*]Major Exports: Clones, Money, Ships
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
  • Gravity: Standard
  • Climate: Temperate/Arid
  • Primary Terrain: City, Ocean, Wasteland
  • Major Locations:
Endmire City



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The city home to numerous people and industries on Enloc, Endmire City also serves as the capital. Noted for it's high end markets, people here often live in studio apartments in order to afford the clothing and other items that are considered that days IT item. Clubs are notorious and often filled with members of the society deemed second class: the clones. They take on the mental work and often resort to selling themselves for credits. This city, while ritzy, is rife with corruption and an atmosphere of drudgery.

The Factory


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A mega city in its own right, The Factory is a sprawling metropolis of buildings which manufacture ships all the way up to frigate sized, as well as clones. Both are their major exports aside from money, and both are the reason that the planet is considered rich despite the relatively poor life that most of the citizens lead. This place is dirty and polluting, which is why it was forced to be constructed away from any major cities or water supplies. Life in The Factory is hot and dirty, and breathing masks are recommended.

The Wasteland


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The wasteland is so named for the fact that it used to be heavily populated until the Empire came and assaulted the world. They deployed weapons of unconventional measure and turned a whole section of the world into a radioactive wasteland, hence the name. Much of it still stands, untouched, and nowadays the radiation levels are back to normal, but nothing grows there and everything is so destroyed that people just don't go back there. It does make it an excellent place for clones that are hiding from their owners.​
The Junkyard



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The Junkyard is a populated place. Mostly the lower class people live there, scavenging what they need. It's essentially a giant dump. The world has a lot of trash output, and most of it gets sent into the sun, but metal scraps are often sent to the junkyard, where furnace farms smelt it down so that it can be reused. Due to the sheer amount of metal, it has piled up over time. This area is often considered lawless, and is relatively dangerous for city dwellers, who will likely be killed so that their clothing alone can be taken.


Force Nexus: N/A

POPULATION
  • Native Species: None
  • Immigrated Species: Humans
  • Population: Moderately Populated
  • Demographics: 98% Human/Clone, 2% aliens traveling to and from for business purposes
  • Primary Languages: Galactic Standard Basic
  • Culture: Most people work in the production and training of clones, but others work in hydroponic farming, arms manufacture, commercial endeavors, or the military. The average day includes going to work and returning for most, as many live outside their means. A few venture into clubs to listen to high octane dance music and synthwave. There is no government recognized religion, but there is religious freedom and churches of various types are tolerated. While there is some general akwardness between opposing churches, the government has made it clear it will not tolerate religious violence, which has kept that under control. Gooth Ball is a popular sport on the planet, and a league exists for playing it. People essentially spend their life trying to get the newest, best thing to make themselves feel relevant.
GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
  • Government: Federal Republic
  • Affiliation: None
  • Wealth: High. Cloning is a lucrative, private business.
  • Stability: Medium. Some of the clones that were made fight back against their owners with the intention of gaining independence. Clone wars have happened in the past (this is not a reference to the war between the Republic and Separatists). There are also lawless regions like the wasteland and junkyard.
  • Freedom & Oppression: It's a federal republic which generally allows people to live as they work for. Most people live in a state of self-imposed life of indebtedness as a result of trying to live to the trend to try and improve perceived status, but there's no outward hatred of the government except from Clones, who don't possess the same rights as humans.
MILITARY & TECHNOLOGY
  • Military: It's a space-faring world with a moderate navy, which is how they were able to repel the Empire in the past. They maintain a standing army and navy because of how lucrative cloning is.
  • Technology: They are equivalent to the majority of the galaxy as far as technological advancement goes. They trade often with the rest of the galaxy and keep their technology up to par as a result.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Enloc, formerly known as Philli 4, was discovered over four thousand years ago by a settlement campaign launched by the old Galactic Republic. Because of its then fertile nature, it was settled and progressed quickly technologically. Some of those that had gone had done so in the hopes of starting a cloning operation outside of Republic control. At first they had to hide it, and it remained so for several thousand years until the Republic fell apart and became the Empire and Philli 4 was lost to most recollection. The inhabitants subsequently renamed it Enloc, and began trading heavily with surrounding worlds. The cloners came out of hiding and started selling clones to anyone who wanted one. They even had the ability to splice genetics to create cloned offspring for barren people.

Life was good until the first clone war happened. It turned out the clones weren't overly fond of not having the same rights as other people on the planet. They armed themselves and started attacking settlements. As a result, the government instituted a standing army with the assistance of another planet for arms manufacture and put down the revolt violently. Realizing that this could happen again, and that the cloning business was very lucrative and so would make them a target, they contracted out for warships, including a couple of cruisers. This proved to be enough, in wild space, to keep them safe from attack. At least until the Empire came.

When the Empire came they didn't get to the point of landing troops. Planetary defenses kept the landing craft at bay, and the fleet engaged them effectively. They did retaliate by using nuclear weaponry on several cities, creating the wasteland. The Empire was eventually repelled, and when it fell Enloc became even more lost to those who didn't know of existence. This allowed them to become very advanced with little reprisal. They continued with success until the advent of the gulag virus, which depleted their planetary population severely. The government, what remained of it, instituted mandatory quarantine for all individuals, and began a cloning operation to supplement the military. This proved detrimental and created the second clone war as these more heavily armed clones turned on their human counterparts. This rebellion was barely defeated, and the government instituted a policy banning clones from the military as a result.

The population began to grow again when the gulag virus died out. Cloning kept the planet in prominence with the rest of the galaxy. They rebuilt much of what was lost to the virus, and began to grow in rapidity. The populace became obsessed with technology because of what was lost prior. It turned into a rather unhealthy obsession as people began living beyond their means and accrued massive amounts of debt, which resorted in them being forced to work for nothing and live in communal housing or they disappear altogether, heading into the Junkyard to survive off the grid. Despite the warnings of this lifestyle, people have continued to try and live beyond their means, which has created a very rich upper class.

When the Netherworld crisis happened, the populace was cut in half. Some of the local planets, so hurt by the cut, abandoned their worlds and moved to Enloc for the chance to make money and actually survive. Some of them managed to become well off, but many fell into the trap of the lucrative world and became just like the rest of the lower class or resorted to military service in order to avoid serious debt. The world continues to be well off today, and no new clone revolts have happened, though the threat is always there and clones are still forbidden from military service, or holding high ranking jobs. Cloning is still their main means of making money, and their highest export. They are widely considered one of the most lucrative planets in the region.
 

Zeradias Mant

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OOC INFORMATION
  • Oceans and large open landmasses for waste would make the planet not an ecumenopolis. For posterity, I'd just ask you amend your Intent to prevent confusion.
GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
  • In the Stability field, just make clear that you're not referencing to the canon Clone Wars, which appear completely unrelated to what you're conveying.
  • Why would anyone voluntarily live in poverty? Please elaborate.
  • Is the cloning business nationalized or run by private corporations?
 

Ever Dawnracer

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Coruscant has water and industrial areas and is considered an ecumenopolis. I amended it to say that it's sort of a city planet but has some areas that are no longer city.

I amended the others save for your second point, which I only sort if amended as it already stated this was done so that hey could stay on trend technologically. People live outside their means all the time in the real world,racking up debt as they go. Seemed reasonable for people to do it here as well.

Cloning is a private Enterprise, I've stated that in the wealth field.

Clarified the clone war bit.
 

Zeradias Mant

Democracy Dies in Darkness
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That's not what poverty is. Simply saying that people frequently rack up astronomical debt will suffice, but to be in poverty would prevent them from doing even that.

Once that's taken care of, we're golden.
 

Ever Dawnracer

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Edited.

Though one of the definitions of poverty would disagree with you.
 
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