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Alenea

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Basic Information

Ustea is an Ecumenopolis located in the Lewis Galaxy in the B'va System. It is administered by the The Lewis Nations was colonized in the 55 000s by Humans. Due to its situation on a major trade route, more and more people and buisnesses sprung up on the planet until it was proposed to turn it into a ecumenopolis, to provide adequate living for all its billions of citizens. Its buildings were fully constructed within 1000 years, and have not changed much since first construction. From viewed from space, it appears as an aqua blue planet, Ustea has a total of 13 large districts making up the whole planet, few whom are controlled by factions of the Lewis nations. Unlike most city worlds whom have thousands of layers of city, Ustea is prone to having only two layers, but only one is inhabited by its citizens.

History

In 55 217, an unknown surveying team discovered a habitable planet with about 1.05 Gs. It was only a few months later when the first skyscrapers were constructed, due to the large demands of people moving here. In a short period of time, the entire planet was covered in factories, shopping outlets, business areas, etc. Large corporations began sprouting up, many becoming very successful. In 56 203, the planets economy reached a peak, which would mean larger companies could no longer grow. This resulted in a worldwide state of economic depression. In 56 206, Prime minister of Ustea, Liam Arrbotch devised a solution to help fix the problem by spreading the population to the moons of Ustea. The first moon of Ustea, Lumi was colonized the year after, followed by Gingi and Tyru, at this period of colonization, people were leaving by the thousands, some even paid to do so by corporations. Shortly after colonization was complete, the economy returned to normal.