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The people of Kachiro thrive across a hundred thousand stars, and, despite the ease of space travel, countless people prefer to live on terrestrial bodies instead of hi-tech space stations. The vast majority of the inhabited worlds are breathable, but, albeit largely populated by organic life, don't see particular diversity in their environments; endless deserts, snow worlds, and so forth. A small amount of the populated terrestrial bodies are designated as garden worlds, thriving planets and moons on which intricate ecosystems have spread across a multitude of varied biomes and climates. |
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"Across a Sea of Endless Stars..."
Chapter One: Narrative
Chapter Two: Intergalactic Inhabitation
Inhabited Worlds
The people of Kachiro thrive across a hundred thousand stars, and, despite the ease of space travel, countless people prefer to live on terrestrial bodies instead of hi-tech space stations. The vast majority of the inhabited worlds are breathable, but, albeit largely populated by organic life, don't see particular diversity in their environments; endless deserts, snow worlds, and so forth. A small amount of the populated terrestrial bodies are designated as garden worlds, thriving planets and moons on which intricate ecosystems have spread across a multitude of varied biomes and climates.