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'''The Millennial Gardens''', a location from [[Invictus Igni]]
 
'''The Millennial Gardens''', a location from [[Invictus Igni]]
  
As an act of unthinkable extravagance, one of the ''Falco Millenniorum''’ earlier Lords-Captain had the ship redesigned around a series of integrated parklands, gardens, arbours, and vineyards. Each of the designated Clan-Kin Crew Quarters has at least a small patch of greenery integrated into its hab-block, of sufficient size to allow for the cultivation of some fruiting shrubs and root vegetables, as well as for the disposal of waste through composting. The fast-transit rails that run the length of the ship, conveying personnel from section to section, are also surrounded by trellises of fantastic variety, putting forth flowers and fragrances. The onboard Auto-Temple, the Parish of St Samuel Ligonem, features artful patterns of ivy that intertwine with the carvings and murals on its domed ceiling, lending the sanctuary an air of terrestrial idyll and allowing worshippers to feel that much closer to Holy-Terra-that-once-was-green. Even the bilges and calorie-reclamation facilities play host to the unique Algal Orchards, where different strains of algae and fungi are cultivated.  
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As an act of unthinkable extravagance, one of the ''Falco Millennes''’ earlier Lords-Captain had the ship redesigned around a series of integrated parklands, gardens, arbours, and vineyards. Each of the designated Clan-Kin Crew Quarters has at least a small patch of greenery integrated into its hab-block, of sufficient size to allow for the cultivation of some fruiting shrubs and root vegetables, as well as for the disposal of waste through composting. The fast-transit rails that run the length of the ship, conveying personnel from section to section, are also surrounded by trellises of fantastic variety, putting forth flowers and fragrances. The onboard Auto-Temple, the Parish of St Samuel Ligonem, features artful patterns of ivy that intertwine with the carvings and murals on its domed ceiling, lending the sanctuary an air of terrestrial idyll and allowing worshippers to feel that much closer to Holy-Terra-that-once-was-green. Even the bilges and calorie-reclamation facilities play host to the unique Algal Orchards, where different strains of algae and fungi are cultivated.  
  
 
While sustaining all this terrestrial extravagance in the middle of the airless, waterless, and often lightless void requires a significant strain on the ship’s power supply (to operate irrigation, ultraviolet lighting, and air circulation, not to mention the servitors that help to tend and cultivate the greenery) and life-support capacity, it also yields some unexpected benefits. Having a perpetual supply of fresh food on hand does wonders for morale, and has sufficiently awed visiting voidsmen that some of the family-groups that call the Falco home are actually deserters from other vessels. The ship’s Life-Sustainer has also been calibrated to take advantage of the photosynthetic potential of the ship’s on-board greenery, providing air that is that much fresher and more healthful than even the best STC apparatus.
 
While sustaining all this terrestrial extravagance in the middle of the airless, waterless, and often lightless void requires a significant strain on the ship’s power supply (to operate irrigation, ultraviolet lighting, and air circulation, not to mention the servitors that help to tend and cultivate the greenery) and life-support capacity, it also yields some unexpected benefits. Having a perpetual supply of fresh food on hand does wonders for morale, and has sufficiently awed visiting voidsmen that some of the family-groups that call the Falco home are actually deserters from other vessels. The ship’s Life-Sustainer has also been calibrated to take advantage of the photosynthetic potential of the ship’s on-board greenery, providing air that is that much fresher and more healthful than even the best STC apparatus.

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