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[[File:Suciria_planetary_city.png|thumb|left|The cosmopolitan surface of Suciria]] | |||
Suciria is a cosmopolitan ecumenopolis located in the [[Talin Galaxy#Outer Band|Outer Band]] along the [[Overspace|Venrolla Route]]. It orbits the star Sorrin. The entire planet is covered in a dense city. From space, Suciria's luminosity defines the cityscape, though it is often dimmed by cloud cover. The planet's weather patterns are affected by the troposphere-piercing buildings that cover the planet's surface. Thousands of years of development destroyed the planet's ancient mountains and seas. Artificial rivers and lakes have been manufactured across the planet, largely for leisurely reasons. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 18 December 2024
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223 d (0.61 yr) | |
Satellite of | Sorrin |
Suciria is an ecumenopolis planet located in the Outer Band of the Talin Galaxy which was colonized by the Human Expansion in 495 BHT. It was one of the first interstellar planets colonized by humans, about 80 years before Kicceon a handful of light-years away. Immediately after the destruction of Iearth and the Human Admission Treaty in 3 AHT, Suciria was named the defacto capital of the Human Expansion. It is now a major system of the Galactic Union.
Description
Suciria is a cosmopolitan ecumenopolis located in the Outer Band along the Venrolla Route. It orbits the star Sorrin. The entire planet is covered in a dense city. From space, Suciria's luminosity defines the cityscape, though it is often dimmed by cloud cover. The planet's weather patterns are affected by the troposphere-piercing buildings that cover the planet's surface. Thousands of years of development destroyed the planet's ancient mountains and seas. Artificial rivers and lakes have been manufactured across the planet, largely for leisurely reasons.