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'''Seekya''' is a province of [[The Alkan Intendancy]] located in the [[Jewel galaxy]]. It has a population almost entirely of POW's and Deserters from [[The War for All|The War for All.]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:55, May 12, 2025
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Seekya is a province of The Alkan Intendancy located in the Jewel galaxy. It has a population almost entirely of POW's and Deserters from The War for All.
Statistics
There are hundreds of species in this province. Making it the only province in the Alkan Intendancy to have multiple species.
There are three individuals that are the last of their kinds and there are ten critically endangered species living here as well.
For the history of this province, see the Jewel galaxy article.
Everything from humans to seekers live in this province. Some criminals even willingly go this province to seek refuge.
General
The Intendancy and the Alliance of Five use the province as a penal colony. Every year, billions of criminals are deported to this province. It has been an interesting experiment for the Psychology of having so many species in one place.
It has had mixed results, some species do better on their own, with some doing better in a diverse population.