Agsia is a major human colony world inside the Milky Way Galaxy and is the central world of the Rinsian Food Service.

Overview
As Confederate scout ships roamed the galaxy scanning for new habitable planets, one of them encountered Agsia and performed a close fly-by of the E-Class world to gather greater details on the atmosphere and surface. The Confederacy's new discovery was announced a long with plans for a new food service.
For tens of thousands of years since it was colonized in 7,264 CE, the inhabitants have developed a religious society, a religion that existed for at least 1,000 years at the time of colonization.
History
Agsia is a world orbited by a vast ring system, as inhabitants look upon them every day and night. Because of this ring system, meteor showers reveal themselves as magical shows of lights shooting across the night sky. Agsia was chosen as the potential candidate for a food production world for its amazing reputation as a tourist planet, because of the strange trees, plants and animals that roam the landscape. The fruit grown on the trees and plants were delicious, and the plants were gorgeous to observe. By New Year's Eve in 7262, the planet's colonisation had begun and was completed in two astonishing years.
The food production service was now established into it's early foundations. Thousands of citizens offered to work at the farms full time from the beginning. To this day, it still serves as the number one job on the planet due to comfortable working conditions and the friendly attitudes workers had with each other. The organisation was growing rapidly but it had to expand to other habitable planets over the next century. The founder, Uuk'Tan, had revealed the name for the first time, the Rinsian Food Service in 7,265 CE which he named after his long, deceased mother.

The global population was exploding as millions of citizens from across the Milky Way Galaxy had come to live here. As of present day, the population remains stable at about 3 billion. Once the planet became overcrowded, colonies were setup on it's largest moon Uuka to keep pace with the increasing population. Until about 7,285 CE, the Kirisin religion had finally spread to the planet and moon which now accounts for 95 per cent of the total population. The remaining 5 per cent are either atheists or follow other religions.

