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One of the few failed terraforming, but inhabited planets. Sho-Je Downs proximity to the sun makes it a challenge to keep cool. The population lives entirely underground where specialized series of tunnels and inverse-greenhouses (cool rather than heat) produce the food for the planet. The desert planet does possess significant mineral wealth, much of it near the surface, so it continues to host a small population.<br> | One of the few failed terraforming, but inhabited planets. Sho-Je Downs proximity to the sun makes it a challenge to keep cool. The population lives entirely underground where specialized series of tunnels and inverse-greenhouses (cool rather than heat) produce the food for the planet. The desert planet does possess significant mineral wealth, much of it near the surface, so it continues to host a small population.<br> | ||
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[[Mutineers]] | [[Mutineers]] |
Revision as of 23:13, 27 November 2010
One of the few failed terraforming, but inhabited planets. Sho-Je Downs proximity to the sun makes it a challenge to keep cool. The population lives entirely underground where specialized series of tunnels and inverse-greenhouses (cool rather than heat) produce the food for the planet. The desert planet does possess significant mineral wealth, much of it near the surface, so it continues to host a small population.
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Mutineers