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The insignia of the Sol Defence Corps depicts Sol, Venus, Earth, Luna and Mars.
The insignia of the Sol Defence Corps depicts Sol, Venus, Earth, Luna and Mars.

The Sol System, also known as the Solar System, is the gravitationally bound system of planets orbiting the star Sol. The system consists of eight major planets with numerous other satellites, the planets being Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. Larger of the non-planetary bodies bound to Sol are the satellites such as Pluto, Makemake and Haumea, but are considered dwarf planets. The Sol System was formed 4.6 billion years ago following the gravitational collapse of an interstellar dust cloud. While typically the collapse of a dust cloud would lead to the formation of only one star or a number of asteroids, Sol retained a protoplanetary disk after forming which gradually coalesced into forming each of the eight planets known to humanity today, including their homeworld, Earth.

The Sol System is divided into three regions - the Inner System, comprised of Sol and the inner terrestrial planets, separated by the Asteroid Belt from the Outer System, with the Asteroid Belt and the gas giants. The furthest and final region of the Sol System is the Kuiper-Oort Region, consisting of the Kuiper Belt, a large system of asteroids similar to the inner Asteroid Belt, and the Oort Cloud, a vast cloud of debris and plantesimals 200,000 astronomical units away from Sol. The Oort Cloud is considered the end of the Sol System as it is where Sol's gravitational pull loses effect. The dwarf planets of Pluto, Makemake and Haumea are within the Kuiper-Oort Region.

Of the eight planets in the Sol System, four are thoroughly inhabited, hosting permanent populations and settlements, those being Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and it's Galilean moons. Other planets in the Sol System, such as the outer gas giants, are colonised but do not possess a large enough population, and therefore are not considered inhabited.

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Sol

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Sol
SystemSol
TypeStar
Astronomical Classification IndexM-G2V-1S
AffiliationUnited Nations
Natural SatellitesInner System, Outer System, Kuiper-Oort Region
Discovery DatePrehistoric
Gravity27.922 g
Rotational Period25.380 days
Mass1 M⊙
Orbital Period
Sol, also known as the Sun, is the centre of the Sol System and it's main force of gravitational attraction. Sol is a nearly perfect ball of plasma heated by nuclear fusion in it's core. This energy is radiated primarily as light and is the primary and most important resource for life on Earth. Sol is the largest astronomical body in the Sol System, constituting for 99.86% of total mass in the entire system, composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with the former fused into the latter at the core of the star. Sol shines brighter than the majority of stars in the Milky Way galaxy in which it resides, as the galaxy is populated primarily by dim red dwarf stars. The gravitational pull of Sol extends out for 200,000 AU to the Oort Cloud, where it loses it's strength. Sol is currently halfway through the most stable stage of it's life and will remain stable for 5 billion years

Today, Sol plays a large role in not only providing light to the entire system, but also as a source of energy. Many cities on Earth, Mars and Venus utilise sunlight and convert it into power, and nearly every space station is equipped with solar panels for drawing energy from Sol.

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Sol, being the reason that life has been able to evolve on Earth, has been everpresent in all manners of life on Earth since prehistoric times. Sol has been the subject of centuries of religious worship, with nearly every human culture that has existed on Earth worshipping the warmth of Sol in some manner. Many depicted Sol as an deity and individual - the ancient Egyptians depicted Sol through Ra, the god the Sun, the ancient Norse depicted it as Sól, a God embodying the Sun and it's favours, and the ancient Aztecs worshipped Tonatiuh, the god of the Sun similarly to Ra.

The birth of Sol occured in a massive gravitational collapse of a dust cloud spanning lightyears across, forming a number of stars likely including Proxima and Alpha Centauri alongside Sol. The centre of mass in the region of the dust cloud collapse which would become Sol did so as heat formed and increased with the mass collecting via mutual gravitational pull, eventually forming not only Sol, a star fueled by the nuclear fission which formed from the collection of mass, but also a protoplanetary disc out of the mass which did not end up conglomerating into Sol. Within this protoplanetary disc, mass began to attract eachother and coalesce into new astronomical bodies much like Sol, forming the planets of the Sol System.

Mercury

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Mercury
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexWOSLC-sE
HabitableNo
AffiliationUnited Nations
Artificial SatellitesRey Diaz Station
Gravity0.37688
Rotational Period58.646 days
Mass0.0552 M🜨
Orbital Period87.969 days
Mercury, also known as Sol I, is the first planet from Sol and the smallest planet in the Sol System. Devoid of an atmosphere, satellites or a colony with a population, Mercury is the most barren planet in Sol. The surface of Mercury is defined by craters and signs of ancient volcanic activity, alongside large, deep canyons, long streaks of glassed surface and scorch marks all formed by starship weapons testing on the surface of Mercury. The planet is largely unused by the United Nations or the Sol Defence Corps other than weapons testing, with a singular space station-spaceport in geosynchronous orbit with Mercury, the Rey Diaz Station, which serves as a port for ships arriving at Mercury to test weaponry.

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Mercury was first travelled to in 2057, three years before the Jupiter Expedition by a fleet of only three ships. The purpose of the Mercury Mission was to first, observe the planet up close, and second, land 3 rovers on the surface of the planet to examine it up close. The mission was successful and the fleet landed 3 rovers, Harriot, Galileo and Vulcan to survey the surface of the planet. Mercury went largely untouched until the early 2103, where the Sol Defence Corps established the Rey Diaz Station in geosynchronous orbit, finally making Mercury a utilized planet under Sol Defence Corps occupation. From this point forth, the SDC tested railguns, laser weapons and cluster bombs on the surface of Mercury in order to measure their range, destructive capability and overall functionality as weapons. This caused the upper hemisphere of Mercury to become dotted with large man-made craters, scorch marks and long strips of glassed rock. There were a total of twelve weapons testing sessions taking place on the surface of Mercury, and there have been none more since.

The use of Mercury's surface for weapons testing has caused widespread backlash and outrage amongst the populace of Sol, who believe the use of Mercury as a testing ground taints it's ancient history and appearance, though these protests have been primarily in vain.

Venus

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Venus
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexHCSUL/L-sE
HabitableNo
AffiliationColonial Administration of Venus
LocationCancer
Natural SatellitesNone
Artificial SatellitesPioneer Venus Large Probe, Venera 3, Venera 4, (+21 others)
Discovery Date1610
Population4.7 million (2114)
Gravity0.904 g
Rotational Period243d 0h 0m
Mass4.8675×1024 kg
Orbital Period225 days
Main article: Venus

Venus, also known as Sol II, is the second planet from Sol and the 7th largest planet in the Solar System. It famously has the densest atmosphere of all the terrestrial planets, appearing a stark white nearly everywhere but it's terminator, and being the only inhabited plane to orbit inferiorly to Earth, alongside being the brightest object in the night sky (other than Sol and Luna) garnering it a reputation in many cultures throughout human history and persisting to the late 21st century. Venus is the home of five colossal platforms which are large, floating cities that rest above the hostile, acidic atmosphere and provide habitation. Established on December 9th, 2067, the Colonial Administration of Venus, abbreviated as CAV, governs Venus' population of 4.7 million.

Venus and it's population hold a reputation of decadence second only to that of Earth itself, firstly living on trillion-credit platforms on the bleeding edge of science, alongside hosting many commercial entities both interplanetary corporate alongside entertainment, fashion and other retail commerces, expensive real estate on the basis of the Venusian sights, and the single largest gambling identity and economy in the entirety of Sol, beating out Earth entirely. This reputation has garnered Venus the nickname of 'space vegas' in light of their immense gambling. During the Martian Revolution, while Earth became the Martian symbol of oppression, Venus became the Martian symbol of corruption.

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Venus' surface is exceptionally hostile and inhospitable to human life, bearing thick, toxic clouds and scorching temperatures. As such, the colony bases on Venus instead sit far above the surface in enormous floating cities. These cities, oftentimes referred to as "Platforms", rest buoyantly in the sky from helium stored in massive tanks encircling the perimetres of the platforms, whilst also simultaneously being tied to the ground by multiple 5-inch-thick composite cables buried 152.4 metres into the surface.The architecture of such cities had adopted a style of their own, having curved, sleek towers that appear like wisps of smoke; such architecture has made the colonies of Venus look almost alien compared to the geometric buildings present on Earth.

The Colonial Administration of Venus (CAV) serves as the governing authority of Venus. It is headed by two consuls, who lead the planet and it's government. The two consuls have equal power, and any disputes between them are solved by the consuls as well as the senate proposing at least 1 solution. Afterwards, a vote is held wherein the Venusian people decide the solution that is put into place.

The CAV has 3 houses of government, the Administration, Justice, and Senate houses. The Administration house includes the consuls, governors, and their advisors. The Justice house consists of the Jurist and six Justices that are elected to their positions. The Senate house has a total of 25 senators as of 2114. Every platform each elects 5 senators, and the total count is increased by 5 for every new platform. A senator can run a total of 2 times, with each term being 2 years. Citizens over the age of 28 earth years can propose a bill, as well as either of the consuls. Bills are voted on each month by Venusian citizens, and if a bill is popular enough, it will be brought unto the senate where they shall vote on it's fate. For a bill to become law, it needs 3/4 of the senate to support it, or at least 20 supporting senators as of 2114.

Earth

Main article: Earth
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Earth
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexTTMRN/H-1E
HabitableYes
AffiliationUnited Nations
Natural SatellitesLuna
Artificial SatellitesNumerous space stations and satellites
Population10.8 billion (2114)
Gravity1 g
AtmosphereN2, O2, Ar
Rotational Period23h, 56m, 04.09s
Mass1 M🜨
Orbital Period1 year
Earth, also known as Sol III, is the third planet in the Sol system, homeworld of humanity, and capital planet of the United Nations. It is the only planet in the system to be able to natively support life without special infrastructure. Earth is home to a wide variety of environments such as forests, jungles, deserts and plains as well as mountains, though it's liquid saltwater ocean constitutes 70.8% of the planet's surface, classifying Earth as a marine planet. Earth experiences tectonic movement and tidal patterns as a result it's only natural satellite, Luna.

Extensive climate change over the course of the 21st century has caused a variety of changes in human society: city living has become exceedingly common as the natural order has begun to experience extreme shifts, weather patterns have become drastic and sea levels have risen, forcing many out of their homes. The climate change on Earth is what sparked the rapid colonization of the Sol system and migrations to planets such as Mars, which was colonized in the 2040s.

Despite the exodus of millions from the planet, it still possesses a population of over 10 billion people and unparalleled political and economic power.

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Earth has been estimated to be 4.543 billion years old, with human civilization having begun around 3000 BCE, with human civilization having estimated to have existed for around 350,000 years. Though small compared to the lifespan of the entire Earth, humanity has still managed to irreversibly change the Earth and colonise the entire Sol system, and other planets in the far reaches of space. During the 21st century, in what was called the Information Age, the pace of technology had greatly accelerated causing humanity to quickly advance and also speed up climate change on Earth. As overpopulation and extreme weather posed a threat to human livelihood, the Space Age began with a mission to colonise Mars. In 2027, the first humans stepped foot on Mars, which marked the beginning of the Space Age. Soonthereafter in 2048, Mars established it's first colony and quickly became the largest colony - to the point where the Martian people, seeking autonomy from the UN, started the Martian Revolution.

With the colonisation of Mars came the colonisation of Venus, then Jupiter, and then the rest of the Sol system. In 2090, with the formation of the Final Frontier Project, missions were send out past the Oort Cloud seeking extrasolar habitable planets. The FFP brought back numerous results, establishing colonies on planets such as Homestead, and later, planets such as Concordia.

Mars

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Mars
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexDST
HabitableNo
AffiliationColonial Administration of Mars
LocationLeo
Natural Satellites2
Artificial SatellitesNumerous space stations and satellites
Discovery Date1609
Population84 million (2114)
Gravity0.379 g
AtmosphereCo2, Ar, N2
Rotational Period24h, 37m, 22.66s
Mass0.10747 M🜨
Orbital Period1.881 years
Main article: Mars

Mars, also known as Sol IV, is the fourth planet from the Sun, the second most-populous inhabited planet in Sol and the first proper planet to be colonized by humanity. First touched down in 2031 and later colonized in 2048, the planet is home to a bustling population of both migrants and native-born citizens living in a combination of domed cities and partially-underground complexes. Mars is governed by the Colonial Administration of Mars (CAM), who appoints a Governor for the planet as well as a deputy governor for each of Mars' eleven districts. Over the seventy years of its colonial habitation, Mars' population has developed a fledgeling cultural and socioeconomic identity, priding hard work and resourcefulness owing to its rough start as a remote colony world.

Besides being the hallmark of mankind's colonization efforts, it is also infamous for its political history: tensions of economic exploitation and biased governance led to the secession of the planet from United Nations rule and the outbreak of the Martian Revolution.

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Main articles: Timeline, Martian Revolution

Mars possesses no atmosphere, but has been shown to have formerly supported life and a large, thriving ecosystem prior to humanity through fossil uncovering and signs of erosion and former lakebeds across the surface of Mars. The Martian ecosystem and any life it once held are all since gone, leaving behind only a barren, desert planet. The first colonies on Mars were established in 2048 under the Martian Settlement Initiative, and over a long period, the Martian people had experienced a massive population boom of close to 5 million permanent residence and developed a distinction from Earth humans. In 2087, exploitation of Mars and the Martian people who had worked to become their own people despite hardship as the first isolated colony lead, firstly, a political divide on Mars between Sol loyalists and Martian separatists, which lead later to the Martian people seceding from the Colonial Administration of Mars and establishing the Martian Commonwealth through a government coup on March 12th at the hands of militamen.

Over a 7-year war, the first interplanetary war fought by humanity, Peacekeeper Corps and Sol Defence Corps, inexperienced at the time went head-to-head with Martian revolutionaries. The war ended in a United Nations victory through the use of unorthodox battle tactics and a focus on information and cyberwarfare.

Today, Mars is governed through a complex municipality system not present in any of the other colonies such as Venus or Jupiter, possessing eleven distinct districts each with elected municipal governments which possess their own semi-autonomy.

Jupiter

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Jupiter
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexJOV
HabitableNo
AffiliationColonial Administration of Jupiter
LocationAries
Natural SatellitesEuropa, Ganymede, Io, Callisto (+75 others)
Artificial SatellitesGalileo Hubstation (+16 others)
Population9,230 (Station population, 2114)
Gravity2.6395 g
AtmosphereH2, He
Rotational Period9h, 55m, 33.13s
Mass1 M♃
Orbital Period11.860 years

Main article: Jupiter

Jupiter, known rarely as Sol V, is the fifth planet from Sol and the largest planet in the solar system, two times more massive than the combined mass of all other planets in the solar system. Jupiter is one of the most politically important planets in Sol alongside the planets of Earth and Mars, being the heart of new-age space industry, hosting multiple anchorages and being something akin to a checkpoint for arrivals and departures to and from Sol and possessing huge gas and mineral mining operations on Jupiter's surface and on their numerous asteroid moons. Prior to efficient space travel, Jupiter was especially notable for it's immense gravitational pull which allowed ships to use the slingshot method to reach either end of the solar system with Jupiter as a midway point.

Jupiter is governed by the Colonial Administration of Jupiter (CAJ) under the supervision of the United Nations. The more established of the moons possess their own colonial administrations, such as the Colonial Administration of Europa (CAE), Colonial Administration of Ganymede (CAG) and the Colonial Administration of Callisto (CAC), governing the main three Galilean moons and are under the overarching authority of the CAJ. Residents of Jupiter are referred to under the demonym Jovian.

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Jupiter was colonized not long after Mars, with Gordon Britt and Arthur Hendrix, colonial stakeholders in the UN, proposing Jovian colonisation to the UN for a variety of reasons; Jupiter held lucrative potential for expansion across Sol, with gas mining from the planet itself combined with a planet that could be utilised as a base of operations for Asteroid Belt mining operations. Additionally, the majority of research relating to Jupiter and the Galilean moons had been receiving negligible results as of the time, and establishing a permanent space station would allow scientists to more efficiently research the gas giant and it's moons. The operation was greenlit in 2060, and the Jupiter Expedition made it's maiden voyage on December 18th, utilising a perfect opportunity in which the Martian aphelion and the Jovian perihelion allowed the expedition to reduce it's duration by a year. When the Jupiter Expedition fleet arrived at the gas giant on September 4th, 2063 and established the first geosynchronous station - the Britt-Hendrix station. Jupiter and the Galilean moon were under SDC blockade for 5 years before it was lifted in 2068, which opened the floodgates for countless enterprising corporations and individuals seeking to make a profit off of the lucrative mining, research and manufacturing capabilities of the newly established Jovian colonies.

Today, Jupiter holds massive political influence over manufacturing, being the largest manufacturing sector in Sol, alongside influence over transit throughout Sol as all arrivals and departures from the inner to the outer system, alongside transit to extrasolar colonies, pass through Jupiter as a midway point. The sphere of influence which the Colonial Administration of Jupiter possesses is referred to as the 'Jovesphere' and includes the majority of the Asteroid Belt, Jupiter and Saturn.

Saturn

Main article: Saturn
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Saturn
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexFHJOV-mJ
HabitableNo
AffiliationColonial Administration Assembly
Natural SatellitesTitan, Rhea, Iapetus, Dione, Tethys, Enceladus, Mimas (+139 others)
Artificial Satellites9
Population2,952 (2114)
Gravity1.065g
AtmosphereH, He
Rotational Period10 h 32 m 36 s
Mass0.29941 M♃
Orbital Period29.4571 yr
Saturn, or Sol VI, is the sixth planet from Sol (the Sun) and the second-largest planet in the system, after Jupiter. An archetypal ringed Sudarsky I gas giant, Saturn is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, in gaseous, liquid, and metallic layers surrounding a rocky core. A mostly transient population of around 3 thousand is engaged in research, tourist, and military activities in and around the Saturnian system.

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First orbited by the United Nations Ringwatcher I Expedition on 20 August 2078, repeated Ringwatcher expeditions sent by the UN Colonial Development Office (CDO) throughout the 2080s established permanent infrastructure in Saturnian orbit, as well as on the moons of Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus, and Mimas. Prior to the development of modern fusion propulsion and warp drives, Saturn expeditions required multi-year interplanetary transfers for each journey, preventing long-term human habitation in the Saturnian system until the 2090s. Today, Saturn remains the outer limit of civilian travel in Sol, hosting a transient population of some thousand tourists at any given time, in addition to a vast quantity of Sol Defence Corps personnel.

Saturn's isolation and large reserves of lunar resources allows the gas giant to host the home bases of the 4th and 6th Fleets of the Sol Defence Corps Navy. These installations include SDCSS Temperance, SDCI Collins and SDCI San Martín, sprawling naval dockyards in low orbit of Titan, as well as SDCI Hatta, a research and development facility on the surface of Enceladus, and SDB Titan, a large multipurpose military base on Titan's surface. Both fleets are officially based at SDCSS Temperance, though the scattered nature of both the 4th and 6th Fleets allow for a much smaller portion of vessels docked at home at any given time compared to the rest of the SDCN.

Unlike the much more populous Jupiter, Saturn has no Colonial Administration of its own, and is directly administered by the United Nations' Colonial Administration Assembly through the ad hoc Saturn Colonial Affairs Office (SCAO), located on Earth with satellite branches across the Saturnian system. The current Director of the SCAO is Theio MacHallan.

Residents of the Saturnian system are referred to as Saturnians, or more rarely as Kronians.

Uranus

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Uranus
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexICG
HabitableNo
AffiliationSol Defence Corps
LocationAries
Natural SatellitesTitania, Oberon (+3 others)
Gravity0.917 g
AtmosphereH2, He, CH4
Mass14.536 M🜨
Uranus, known also as Sol VII, is the second-last of the outer giants both under Sol Defence Corps occupation. Left largely untouched by Sol other than by researchers from the Naval Development Group to research Uranus and it's neighbor ice giant, Neptune, on their own accord. The planet hosts minimal hydrogen mining operations and is a tourist destination for only the most wealthy of tourists looking to see the furthest edges of the Sol System.

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Uranus and Neptune were both found, on initial survey, to both possess climate phenomena still under research by the NDG. Both of the planets possess natural satellites and magnetospheres. The first treks made to Uranus and Neptune were in 2089, when Naval Development Group ships departed from SDCSS Temperance on Saturn to conduct studies of Uranus and Neptune hoping to gain knowledge on their climate phenomena and unexplained internal heat.

The ships of the NDG remained in the orbit of Uranus for 7 months before making a further trek out to Neptune, which lasted 4 months. During this time the ships mapped the surfaces of Uranus and Neptune, launched disposable probes down into the planets, and studied the anticyclonic Great Dark Spot storms of Neptune. After the voyage, the Naval Development Group starships returned to Saturn and, while Neptune was given thorough attention for many years for it's possession of astatine, Uranus had little to offer other than science and remained in the metaphorical shadow of Neptune for many years.

As the initial rush for Neptune's astatine was cut short by the SDC blockade, Uranus found itself hosting a number of mining stations - countless corporations at least wanted to be near Neptune by the time the blockade was lifted, and made a profit off of hydrogen and helium mining in Uranus' atmosphere. As time went on, it also came to host corporate anchorages, though the process of attaining an outer giant mining permit was a rigorous process - though less rigorous than the Neptunian permit - which deterred some small companies from prospecting, albeit preventing fewer than Neptune would inevitably be able to. Many of the mining stations in Uranus' orbit were towed over to Neptune once the blockade was lifted, leaving the planet with only a third of the mining stations it had prior to the blockade lift. It still remains a large source of hydrogen and helium mining in the Sol system.

Neptune

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Neptune
SystemSol
TypePlanet
Astronomical Classification IndexICG
HabitableNo
AffiliationSol Defence Corps
LocationPisces
Natural SatellitesProteus, Triton
Artificial SatellitesSDCSS Atlantis, numerous astatine mining stations
Discovery DateSeptember 23 1846
Population458 (2114)
Gravity1.147 g
AtmosphereH2, He, CH4
Mass17.147 M🜨
Neptune, also known as Sol VIII, is the last planet of the outer giants and of the Sol system. Initially left untouched by Sol, much like Uranus, until it's first survey in 2089 which revealed the presence of valuable astatine which lead to the arrival of astatine and hydrogen mining claims in the planet's orbit only after a long 9-year blockade period with the planet under complete SDC control. Today, Neptune remains under SDC occupation, but is nevertheless holds a coveted permit for mining prospectors. In 2102, a starbase was built in the orbit of Neptune, officially making the two ice giants forward operating posts for the SDC. They fall under OUTCOM and are supervised by the Sol Defence Corp's Poseidon Fleet.

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In the 2089 survey to the outer gas giants, beneath Neptune's atmosphere was found to host high concentrations of astatine, what was formerly one of the rarest metals known to man and a crucial catalyst in early models, and modern models, of the Dark Matter Handling System. Though incredibly appealing to mining prospectors, the SDC looked to monopolize astatine mining on Neptune if not completely control it - and as such a military blockade was formed on Neptune, however, not Uranus, in 2097.

In 2099, SDCSS Atlantis was towed from Saturn to Neptune and built in geosynchronous orbit with Neptune. It served an anchorage, rest point and observatory for the two gas giants typically manned by 50-150 Sol Defence Corps personnel at a time. Other than it's role as a military outpost, it was also the nerve centre of the quickly-expanding network of mining stations in Neptunian orbit. With wind speeds of up to 2,200 km/h, and with the warmer temperatures at the poles, many aspects all went into mining operations on Neptune becoming extremely profitable, and incredibly easy. Mining prospectors, on the other hand, were outraged. Many were limited to hydrogen and helium mining on Uranus, however, the more pale of the two ice giants did not secretly possess an incredibly rare mineral. Many sought to buy their way in, with ludicrously high offers. However, a combination of the profits the SDC had already been making off of astatine mining on Neptune, alongside the doctrine of ensuring that there would be no competition in the development of the FTL drive, lead to them declining each offer.

Uranus became riddled with mining claims as countless companies wanted quick access to Neptune as soon as the blockade was opened. In 2106, six years after the maiden voyage of the Escapade which bore the first FTL drive publicized in 2100, the Sol Defence Corps officially lifted the Neptune Blockade. Worries of competition in FTL development was a thing of the past - laws put in place by the United Nations prohibited the unauthorized development of FTL drives. As mining companies flocked to Neptune in what was called the astatine gold rush, many found that the long process of obtaining a permit, due to Neptune being under SDC occupation and dangerous mining conditions, deterred smaller mining companies from making claims. As such, only a number of larger companies were able to make a profit - and so they did, with the profits made off of astatine mining rivaled only by the fatality rates of the danger of Neptunian mining.

Pluto

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Pluto
SystemSol
TypeDwarf Planet
Astronomical Classification IndexFNDST-sL
HabitableNo
AffiliationSol Defence Corps
LocationCapricornus
Natural SatellitesCharon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, Hydra
Artificial SatellitesSDCSS Cerberus, SDCSS Charon
Discovery DateFeburary 18 1930
Population789 (2114)
Equatorial Radius1,188.3 km
Gravity0.062802g
AtmosphereN2
Rotational Period6.387 days
Axial Tilt118° 22'05.03'
Mass0.17721 M☾
Tidally LockedNo
Orbital Period248.795 years
Orbital Speed25.84 m/s
Orbital Radius30 AU
Orbital Eccentricity0.003
Aphelion2277.7976 km
Perihelion2261.9810 km
Inclination°112 46'58.80'
Pluto, known also by its minor planet designation 134340 Pluto is an icy dwarf planet located in the Sol system's Kuiper Belt. It was the first and largest Kuiper belt object to be discovered, but is less massive than its counterpart Eris. Pluto has a number of moons, that being Styx, Nix Kerberos and Hydra, and Charon, which is slightly over half the diameter of Pluto, and as a result the two moons are in a barycentric orbit. Pluto is renowned for its distance from Sol, and its Tombaugh Regio, a huge plain of ice and rock that forms a shape very similar to a heart.

Pluto is governed by the Sol Defence Corps, hosting the Nereus Port naval outpost for the Sol Defence Corps Navy's Poseidon Fleet and extrasolar transit, hosting the Naval Extrasolar Transport Authority (NETA), a subsidiary company of the Sol Defence Corps which regulates commercial transit between Sol and the colonies. Aside from Jupiter, Pluto acts as one of the main economic and transport hubs for extrasolar endeavours. Pluto does not possess a colonial administration and is directly governed by the Sol Defence Corps and the Naval Extrasolar Transport Authority.

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Pluto initially received little attention as a target for colonisation for no reason other than the exorbitant cost to both travel to and establish infrastructure on Pluto during its first potential period for colonisation in 2060. With strides in space transportation, and the planned unveiling of the FTL drive in 2100, the Sol Defence Corps Navy petitioned the United Nations for support in developing a spaceport on Pluto by 2090. While of course serving as a base for operations for the Poseidon Fleet currently stationed in Saturn, and acting as a base in the Kuiper Belt providing potential aid to combating outer planetary piracy and crime. Additionally, the SDCN at large cooperated with the Naval Development Group in establishing a subsidiary company under the SDC that would regulate extrasolar travel with the eventual release of FTL technology to the public and for commerce.

The United Nations approved of the petition, with the Poseidon Fleet departing from Saturn in 2080 with a station tug to establish SDCSS Cerberus in orbit around Pluto. Cerberus would act as the OUTCOM advance monitoring outpost on Pluto and would also enable for the further development of the Plutonian colony as a midway point for colonisation resources. SDCSS Cerberus, alongside the now-retired Brigador Skyhook, allowed the Nereus Spaceport to be established within eight years on the surface of Pluto.

Though it was developed for public use, it was only released for public and commercial use in 2100 with the unveiling of the Alcubierre faster-than-light drive alongside the establishment of the Naval Extrasolar Transport Authority, which acted as a civilian liaison between the Sol Defence Corps and commercial entities and the government-sponsored transport regulation authority. NETA, with the aid of the Poseidon Fleet, worked to establish safe routes of transit between Saturn and Pluto with fears of piracy attacking civilians on their way to Nereus. Though the piracy has been diminished gradually by the efforts of the Poseidon Fleet, it remains a prominent issue to the NETA and extrasolar transit.

The logo of the Naval Extrasolar Transport Authority.

With the establishment of the Final Frontier Project in the early 2100s, Nereus Spaceport found a need to expand to service the Final Frontier Project and the SDC's new extrasolar expeditionary fleet, the Odysseus. As a result, mass-renovations and expansions occurred throughout the Nereus Spaceport alongside the addition of a new Plutonian Station, SDCSS Charon, which sat in a much larger orbit around both Pluto and Charon. During this time, Nereus remained primarily a naval base as ther were few civilian and commercial prospectors looking towards other systems as no other systems had been discovered at the time. Pluto served extremely well as a joint Odysseus-Poseidon port, enabling for both anti-piracy operations alongside refueling and resupply more efficient than the previous method of travelling all the way into the system to either Jupiter or Saturn. Pluto became an inseparable aspect of the Final Frontier Project, and hosted most of it's expeditionary ships at Nereus or SDCSS Charon.

With the discovery of the Helet and Trappist system's habitable planets, and the public release of the FTL drive, non-naval traffic came through Nereus in droves, and ended up being in far more volume than the navy and NETA had expected, forcing them to expand Nereus Spaceport again to accomodate for more ships and a variety of docks for different ship types. They additionally took this as an opportunity to expand Nereus into a trade hub for extrasolar resources and goods coming in and out of the Sol system, and also improving the resupplying process for round trips to the colonies, namely Ballad. Nereus' expansion gradually slowed down, with it's efficiency believed to have reached a peak as of 2110. Pluto has nearly beat out Jupiter in becoming the primary extrasolar transport hub, servicing the entire Odysseus and a substantial portion of the Poseidon Fleet alongside most of the endeavours of the Final Frontier Project.

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