Here is one of the more "elite" suburban habitats from Extropia's neighbourhood that I cooked up. Simply because I have a soft spot for Amber Macx, Ione Saldana and Aria T'Loak...
Comments, opinions?
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Diadem Station (aka. Diadem Principality, "The Pretty Burbclave",
"Liechtenstein of the Solar System")
Station Type: O'Neill Cylinder
Allegiance: Independent (Extropian)
Primary Languages: Lojban (Tengwar character set), English
Population: 168,000
Motto: "Pact and Princess"
Major Industries: Habitat Construction, Nanoengineering,
Organic Farming
History and Origins
Diadem Station (DS) was constructed pre-Fall by Sterneisen, a
hypercorp specializing in habitat design and construction, both as a
company HQ and showcase of their technology, especially the new
structural diamondoid composite intended for future McKendree
cylinders.
It was nearly complete, the cylinder pressurized with dry nitrogen
atmosphere and the hypercorp making plans for moving the HQ to the
station when the Fall struck. The Fall eviscerated Sterneisen
management as one of the TITAN-manipulated factions nuked the original
HQ at LEO and it took time for the corporation to regain it's balance
under new leadership that astonished everyone: Anna von Eisenberg,
teenage heiress who had inherited and otherwise acquired total of
52.06% of the voting stock after both of her parents and several
relatives had been killed in the nuclear strike on the original
corporate HQ.
Many doubted the talents of the ridiculously young and untried new CEO
and dissenters attempted her ouster triggering a corporate crisis, but
Anna had several hidden "aces in the hole" in form of the offsite
backups of high-grade corporate AGIs advisors loyal to her official
position and valuable corporate data that had survived the destruction
of the original Sterneisen HQ. Boardroom fights for hypercorporate
control were bitter, resulting in liquidation or spinoff of many
corporate properties and even entire divisions as intransigent
stockholders were cashed out and lawyers paid, but in the end Anna was
in undisputed control and personally owned what remained of the entire
hypercorp. Including the nearly finished habitat. She renamed the
corp Diadem Industries.
As a result of this falling out, which included some of the big name
Offworld Consortium oligarchs, Diadem Industries didn't participate in
transition to the Planetary Consortium even as it could have claimed
1-2% stake in The Hypercorp Council. Instead, Anna loaded the habitat
with as many Fall refugees as the hastily on-lined lifesupport system
could bear and began the slow move of the Diadem Station towards the
main belt. Given the partially-finished status of the habitat, life
was rough. Most of the habitat interior was dull and lifeless (or
shimmering and lifeless, depending) "diamond desert" at that point and
the lifesupport system itself was only partially functional. This
situation improved very slowly due to Anna's determination to "not cut
corners" while finalizing the construction. This slow progress was one
of the major points of friction between refugee population and station
management.
Anna declared independence in AF 3, when the station was safely away
from Martian and cislunar space. She promised that those who found the
new political situation unacceptable would be able to leave the
station when it arrived in Extropia's neighbourhood in slightly more
than year.
The Declaration was followed by a revolt only few days later,
instigated by a coalition of democrats, anarchists, scum and nearby
evacuation barge under mutineer command. Anna crushed the rebellion
hard with AI-controlled robotic security systems that the rebels had
deeply underestimated. 23 people (17 security personnel, 6 rebels,
including AGIs on both sides) were killed in the fighting and 34
rebels were executed after summary trials and their backups were
wiped. The Executed rebels were officially convicted of murder of
security personnel and conspiracy of same (truthfully guilty, though
everyone knows this would have been "justified" if the rebels had won)
as Anna felt that treason charge wasn't appropriate because nobody had
officially or unofficially yet signed on the then-new social
contract. Everyone else involved in the rebellion was put into medical
stasis until their exile to Extropia. There are persistent conspiracy
theories that Anna deliberately let the mutiny to fester in order to
"catch all potential troublemakers", but Anna herself denies such and
there is a distinct lack of solid evidence.
(Sidenote: Even today there is a hauntingly beautiful park and a
memorial monument inscribed with names and faces of the 17 killed
security personnel, simply known as "Memorial Park" and "The
Memorial". The Location has changed during architectural
rearrangements, but the park and memorial has remained same. One of
the persistent gripes from the Anarchists is that the memorial
doesn't acknowledge the rebels at all: It unapologetically
memorializes only the "foully murdered" security personnel.
Those of Anarchist bent considering impromptu "graffiti art" or other
"political statements", don't. Though unobvious and carefully hidden,
the place has very tight security and local regulations have very
sadistic sense of humor regarding the subject. A Handful of aspiring
"graffiti artists" have been ritually humiliated by being forced to
clean up and restore damage done to the memorial manually while
wearing orange "prison overalls" as a prelude to their
deportation. Some think that the place has the secondary purpose of
being a deliberate honey trap for hothead anarchists with
insufficient self-control.)
Slightly more than year after the rebellion, on arrival to Extropia's
neigbourhood in AF 5 and after the rebels and other undesirables had
been ceremoniously exiled, each refugee was given a binary choice:
Swear allegiance to the Princess and accept the newly-written Habitat
Constitution and Habitat Law or go to Extropia like the exiled
rebels. Closely aware of the manner Anna had crushed the rebellion
along her demonstrably eccentric ideas, only 25,000 of 200,000
eligible refugees decided to stay even as the lifesupport and living
conditions had dramatically improved with promise of eventual
earthlike environment.
Since then DS has been located in Extropia's neigbourhood. It's both
famous and notorious for it's eccentric governance and "aesthetics
regulations" which mandate that everything and every*one* in Diadem
station must be beautiful and stylish.
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Diadem Station parameters
Diadem Station layout is a bog-standard 32x8 kilometer three-window
O'Neill cylinder with classic "petal" mirrors and a ring of
agricultural stations surrounding the front end. Simulated gravity
inside the cylinder is maintained at 1.0g. Attitude control is handled
by gyroscope arrays located at endcaps and high-impulse fusion
thruster installations. These installations, along with careful
habitat design, allow for limited mobility and station-keeping at
0.001g acceleration. This mobility can be increased to up to 0.01g
with internal reconfiguration (draining lakes into storage tanks,
spinning down most of the gyroscopes, etc.), delicate lattice of
fullerene cables and a carefully coordinated fleet of robot tugs.
The Primary construction material of the habitat is an advanced
diamondoid composite, a materials technology pilot project for
McKendree Cylinders. "Window strips" are high-transparency diamondoid
sandwiched with filtering metamaterials, carefully kept pristinely
clean by armies of AI-controlled maintenance robots. The Reflecting
surfaces of the mirrors are also thin multilayer films of metamaterial
capable of selectively reflecting and absorbing the incoming sunlight
(controlling IR heating, filtering out UV, etc.). Absorbed portions of
the sunlight are converted into electricity and fed into station grid.
Interior habitat climate is "idealized temperate", with seasonal cycle
carefully engineered to match lost Earth at it's best: Cool (but not
cold) winters with up to 30cm blankets of fluffy white snow
(temperature minimum around -10 degrees celsius) and warm (but not
hot) summers (temperature maximum around +30 degrees celsius). The
Weather cycles are constantly being fine-tuned.
Regular rainfalls, usually scheduled for habitat nights, are used to
keep dust and atmospheric contaminants in check; there is a
comprehensive set of sprinklers and weather-control equipment located
at the central spar and around the habitat.
Interior architecture and infrastructure are based on structural
diamondoid composite, surfaced with other materials or smartmatter as
necessary. Gross architectural changes and general maintenance thus
require large numbers of maintenance servitors in comparison to more
modern smartmatter systems, but DS has a *armies* of AI-controlled and
teleoperated robots of all varieties, hierarchically coordinated via
mesh.
DS' original target population was 500,000, but current population is
around 168,000 (+-1000) due to political issues and heavy reliance on
advanced AI and robotics which many post-Fall people find disturbing.
The Lifesupport is officially max-rated for 1,000,000 humans.
There is a juicy C-type asteroid ("The Depot") less than 100
kilometers away of the DS, which is steadily getting dismantled and
refined into raw materials for a future Hamilton cylinder along
providing raw materials for the station itself. There are long-term
plans to migrate entire station populace to the new Hamilton cylinder
and to recycle the DS itself in timeframe of few decades.
The Station itself is located in Extropia's neighbourhood, slightly
over lightsecond away. This distance is carefully chosen: Short enough
to allow permanent link to extropia's mesh (via firewalled wideband
lasercom) but far enough for lightspeed lag to confound realtime
hacking attempts. Short enough to make inter-habitat transport easy,
but long enough to make any surprise attack impossible and exceed any
reasonable directed-energy weapon- and cold-gas thruster range. And so
on.
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Diadem Station Politics
"Under the neo-royalist glitter and pageantry lies a political
throwback to the bad old days of pre-space Terra which doesn't even
pretend democracy like Planetary Consortium or Jovian Junta. However,
they're not expansionist, don't try to export their crazy political
system and the so-called 'Princess Anna' shows vague signs of
personal competence. Those with enough glimmerings of sanity to
question the system are allowed to freely leave without fuss. I Say
let them fossilize in peace."
--Lisa Meissner, Anarchist Commentator
"Princess Anna's neo-royalist glamour and pageantry draws too much
popular attention to her extropian-minarchist laissez-faire
policies. We have a ludicrous situation where an absolute dictator
rules more liberally than vast majority of consortium democracies and
humorists are regularly making jokes about it. Uncomfortably large
fractions of the middle-class Consortium populace, worried about the
anarchy of Extropia, could easily get attracted to the idea of living
there. Which makes the station an ongoing memetic problem."
--Piter van Dusen, Oversigh Analyst
"The true interest of an absolute monarch generally coincides with
that of his people. Their numbers, their wealth, their order, and
their security, are the best and only foundations of his real
greatness; and were he totally devoid of virtue, prudence might
supply its place, and would dictate the same rule of conduct."
--Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
"L'Etat, c'est moi."
--Louis XIV
The First and most important thing to understand about Diadem Station
governance that it's Anna's private sandbox and that she owns it lock,
stock and barrel. If you don't want to play by her rules, Extropia is
about lightsecond away, shuttles leave regularly and nobody gets on
the station without an escrowed return ticket.
DS is a sovereign, independent nation-state. It's *de jure* an
absolute monarchy, but *de facto* adds qualifiers "minarchist" and
"laissez-faire". While Anna has absolute authority, she rarely
exercises this power and works hard to minimize her interference in
people's lives. Even though the Habitat Constitution is backed only by
her solemn promise, she has never been known to violate it.
The Station itself is fully owned asset of Diadem Industries, which is
in turn solely owned by Her Serene Highness Anna of the House
Eisenberg, aka. "The Diadem Princess". She's also unofficially known
as "The Bitch", "Maximum Leader", "The CEO" and "The Landlord". For
the ex-mutineers and their sympathizers, many of whom filtered to
Locus after being exiled on Extropia, she is "The Terminator
Princess".
During the slow journey from cislunar space to Extropia Anna wrote up
the Constitutional Edicts and Habitat Law, presumably with benefit of
time-acceleration, alpha forking and advice from undisclosed sources.
The Constitutional Edicts are a civil rights document, prescribing
"negative rights" ie. what Anna personally promises *not* to do or to
allow (fork-napping, cognitive violations, confiscation of property
without recompense, change legislation without appropriate warnings,
etc. standard stuff) along defining the basic principles of the legal
system. The Habitat Law is the basic corpus of law, a constantly
maintained and updated synthesis of Civil Law and Extropian legal
tradition. Judges are appointed by Anna for defined periods and often
contracted from Extropia on rotating basis; note that she maintains
personal position as "the court of final appeal" even though she
rarely decides to hear appeals.
In general the Law and especially Constitution hasn't changed
fundamentally, though there have been constant updates including some
rather rapid "legal hotfixes" in response to revealed problems.
Both Constitutional Edicts and Habitat Law are remarkably liberal by
the standards of planetary consortium or even Titan, short and easy
to interpret. The Law (and Anna) puts great weight into "judicial
discretion" and "personal judgement", equally weighted down by
"judicial responsibility", in order to avoid "abusive pharisaicism"
which she feels to contaminate far too many Extropian legal systems.
The Habitat Law and Constitutiona Edicts are also known as "the formal
social contract" (or "The Pact" referred in habitat motto), which are
ceremonially sworn into by both Citizen and Sovereign: There is a
formal ceremony, followed by a party, every month or two. The
Constitution and Law have also proved moderately popular and
profitable as one of the Extropian legal codes, suitably expanded and
licensed of course. Note that all forms of visa include boilerplate
text about "respecting and obeying constitution and law" during the
stay.
Anna is a big fan of the concepts "enlightened absolutism" and old
hackeresque "benevolent dictator for life". She's nearly universally
praised for her demonstrated talent of setting clear rules, acting
decisively when necessary, knowing when to listen to her advisors and
(this is high praise grudgingly given by extropians) knowing when not
to interfere. She's not infallible and has publicly acknowledged this
on several occasions while reversing less-than-successful policies.
As a specific point Anna maintains the right to personally declare any
person, corporation or entity a "persona non grata", "at any time and
without having to explain her decision", giving them up to 48 hours to
leave the station and not to return until further notice
("permanently, but I reserve the right to change my mind"). This
relatively rare "permaban" (aka. "banhammer" or "moderation
privilege") is reserved for "foreign spies, agent provocateurs,
persistent assholes and other undesirables". Note that this is not a
judicial sentence; it is an administrative decree without appeal.
Diadem Station maintains scrupulous neutrality in matters of external
politics. Anna has exchanged embassies with all major and many minor
powers of the system. The Formal embassies of foreign powers are
hosted at "Official Diplomat Row" in Segment Alpha-Eight, near the
Princely palace. Non-state actors are likewise represented: There is
are noted anarchist networkers, organizational contacts and hypercorp
representatives located at nearby "Un-Official Diplomat Row".
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Public Surveillance and Identification
DS maintains an open and complete panopticon surveillance of all
public locations with notable preference for hyperspectral imaging.
Private locations (apartments, corp offices, etc.) are also monitored
with few exceptions, but data from such areas is restricted to the
leaseholder and public safety organizations, whose AIs don't divulge
the data without specific circumstances and carefully log all
requests. Any sapient access to this data is always carefully
scrutinized and reviewed afterwards. Misuse is punishable.
There are specific regulations and rules, mostly concerning safety,
for setting up "unsurveilled zones" for those desiring extra
privacy. These "private cabinets" are popular locations for
conspiring, poker games, furtive sexual liaisons and so on; there are
several local minor hypercorps, especially restaurants, renting such
cabinets by the hour.
DS possesses several districts with Angelnet coverage. These districts
have, by definition, total panopticon coverage.
DS ID system is based on multi-factor authentication and somewhat
complex in comparison to more common systems and SAPIENT (visitors are
recommended to run 3-hour introductory XP before entering) while
providing somewhat greater security along several flavors of
pseudonymity and anonymity. It's based on hierarchy of cryptographic
identity keys, challenge-response authentication and one-time password
lists stored in mesh inserts. As a unique flavor, the ID system
eschews the use of nanotattoos and by default all morphs on habitat
instead have a skinlink to allow digital authentication via mesh
inserts.
Biometric identifications, outside more involved brainprints, are
officially untrusted and deprecated in all contexts. Mostly thanks
to local penchant for cosmetic biosculpt.
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Economy
Diadem Industries and station are debt free and thanks to Anna's
personal paranoia likely to remain so. She maintains a laissez-faire
attitude towards local economy, though there are few semi-autarkist
policies regarding Diadem Industries' and Diamond Gardens' own
operations in order to defend them against external manipulation and
economic warfare. In general, the station economy can be best
described as "stable" and "growing steadily".
Analysts from Planetary Consortium and Extropia openly estimate that
she could easily raise the profit margins of her operations
considerably, but Anna's standard reply is that she thinks on longer
terms than just next quarter or next election cycle and that much of
the profits of her policies come in forms other than money. She
famously and publicly deprecates "the narrowly-focused quarterly
capitalism that hampers all too many Extropian and Consortium
hypercorps".
Neither Anna nor Diadem Station collect any taxes: She collects rent
from inhabitants (the habitat fee) and industries (office space, lab
space, fabber usage, etc.). This policy, combined with famous
political neutrality, has attracted lot of hypercorps and
ideologically less pure anarchist co-ops from across the system.
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Diadem Free Bank (DFB)
Diadem Free Bank (DFB) is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Diadem
Industries. A Highly conservative institution, it's youth and nature
of it's location give many would-be investors a pause, but Anna and
DFB are deliberately and steadily working up reputation for honesty,
stability, reliability and discretion. It's regularly and publicly
audited by multiple independent assurance hypercorps from Extropia,
who have thus far found no significant problems. It's most important
purpose is to handle the finances for Diadem Industries and Diadem
Gardens along collecting the Habitat Fee.
DFB maintains a HQ in Diadem Station (a neoclassical faux-marble
building exuding sense of prosperity and reliability) and a branch
office in Extropia (side-tunnel warren accessed from The Drag). All
other branches are "virtual offices" in Solaris style. DB is famous
for it's paranoid mesh security with high reliance on OTP encryption
and unforgeable quantum authentication tokens.
Remember that DFB is only about 1 lightsecond away from Extropia and
wideband laserlink is available. Couple seconds of lightspeed lag
is usually a trivial hindrance.
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Diadem Ducat
The Official currency of DS is an anonymous, digital cryptocurrency
("Diadem Ducats") fully commodity-backed by a basket of various
metals, carbon, deuterium, water and qubits. It's designed from the
outset as a "diamond-hard currency". Note that there are no "legal
tender" laws in DS and DFB cheerfully offers forex services for all
sorts of currencies. However, DB seriously dislikes large and/or
long-term holdings of foreign currencies or speculating with them;
these assets are usually rapidly exchanged on Extropia for harder
assets. Also, while paying the habitat fee with currency other than
Diadem Ducat at current spot rate is usually a snap, exchange rates or
even exchange availability are *not* guaranteed...
Diadem ducats are divisible by 100 (1 ducat = 100 cents). They're
issued as anonymous numbered accounts, keyed to encryption keys and
one-time password lists.
Unforgeable quantum authentication tokens, protected by the no-cloning
theorem and linked to such numbered account, are available for Low
cost.
Note that many account details and protocols are negotiable in best
Extropian tradition. However, DFB insists that all accounts must have
explicit "termination protocols", which determine what happens to the
account and it's contents if there is no activity in years,
account holder dies permanently and so on.
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Diadem Station Industries
The Flagship "princely" hypercorp on Diadem Station is Diadem
Industries, a habitat engineering hypercorp specializing in structural
diamondoid composites and heavy construction. Sterneisen constructs,
refurbishes and updates habitats across the system for anyone willing
and able to pay, from anarchists and brinkers to Planetary Consortium
and Jovian Junta.
The Other important "princely" industry is "Diadem Gardens", a small
high-grade producer of "organically produced non-hydroponic" luxury
products grown in surrounding agri-stations or on gardens and fields
inside the habitat itself: Fruits, grains, cannabis, grapes, chili,
coffee, tea, chocolate, etc. Large fractions of the crops are usually
further processed into beer, wine, fruit preserves, hashish, etc. The
"Diadem Gardens" brand is being steadily built up to mean top quality
and refined taste.
(Sidenote: Primary reason for the local organic farming focus is that
the lifesupport engineering branch of Sterneisen was sold when
recalcitrant stockholders were cashed out and there are several
restrictive No-Compete- and Non-Disclosure Agreements that severely
limit Sterneisen's participation in genemod- and lifesupport
engineering market for many years into future. Organic farming is
something of a loophole around these restrictive agreements, making
any claims of No-Compete-, IP- or NDA-violations extremely difficult
to pursue.)
Due to storage- and shelf-life issues the fresh produce is rarely
exported farther than Extropia, but refined and/or preserved products
(wine, preserves, hash oil, etc.) along their nanotemplates are
exported across the system.
The "Flagship product" of Diamond Gardens today is a certified
non-replicated organic sparkling wine, produced by the traditional
method (aka. champagne method) and bottled in tamper-evidently sealed,
cryptographically authenticated diamondoid bottles. It's a popular
(and expensive: 250+ credits per bottle on Extropia and transportation
costs from there add up very rapidly) luxury product exported across
the entire system from mercury to pluto, popular for significant
celebrations.
Aside princely industries, Diadem Station is home to a significant
number of hypercorps from both planetary consortium and extropia.
Local highly earthlike environment, gravity and greenery can be
especially attractive to those feeling nostalgia for old Earth.
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Diadem News
Another fully-owned subsidiary, Diadem News is a small-ish mediacorp
functioning as the primary PR outlet for Anna and Diadem Station.
Diadem News makes no bones about it's partiality: The Masthead reads
"Official organ of Diadem Principality and Sterneisen". Anna has
publicly stated her belief for journalistic objectivity to be an
impossibility. It mainly focuses on local news and also publishes
Anna's personal blogs.
Note that Diadem News doesn't have any sort of media monopoly at DS,
though it has several intangible advantages like rapid interview
access to Anna herself.
There are also a number of "loyal opposition" newscorps with various
political views, from "Rebel Worker" (Anarchist publication) to
"Republican News" (Experia-owned mouthpiece for Planetary Consortium).
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Diadem Station Culture
"A Shiningly beautiful, clean, wealthy and well-regulated community
where beautiful people are polite to each other and a benevolent
princess rules wisely with delicate touch. Beautiful architecture
melding seamlessly into carefully manicured greenery. Even AR ads are
subtle and polite. I still have nightmares about that place."
--Max Rriot, Scum Activist
Best description of Diadem Station's culture is simple:
Obsessed with aesthetics and beauty.
Diadem Industries owns and maintains all of the real estate, including
office space and housing on the Diadem Station. It rents them to
residents on temporary basis with renewal periods defined as maximum
of one earth year. This arrangement allows for pretty blanket
authority to enforce zoning and "aesthetics regulations" decreed by
Anna. Buildings, roads, monuments... All are carefully and
holistically integrated with precisely manicured parkland of equally
careful design. AR advertisements are restricted to specific channels
which can be turned off and physical business signs are muted, subtle,
unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing.
These "aesthetics regulations" are not restricted to zoning and
architecture: They extend to resident's morphs, clothing and even
behaviour. On Diadem Station the fashion police (officially
"Aesthetics Enforcement") is very real and bodysculpt surgery is
covered by the habitat fee.
Note that the aesthetic regulations are further subdivided into
stylesets and some of the stylesets may be mutually exclusive. Someone
wearing a female morph is not allowed to enter Rose Enclave, for
example. Naturally these regulations are publicly available and a muse
can easily advise it's owner on proper behaviour.
While some rail vocally about DS' policies regarding morphological
restrictions, Anna personally maintains that the restrictions are
simply an elaborated version of old rule stating "no shirt, no shoes,
no service".
One of the few fundamental and official decrees in Constitution is
that the official language of Diadem Station is Lojban, written with
Tengwar alphabet. The Official reasons are Lojban's unambiguous and
logical nature combined with Tengwar's beauty, morphological matching
and lack of cultural baggage involved in more standard latin
alphabet. Citizens are required to study and learn and become fluent
in the language within year of gaining citizenship and prospective
citizens are encouraged to study the language: Fluency is considered a
big plus in citizenship application. Nevertheless, all government
services are available in English, though visitor (and especially a
fresh citizen) should be prepared for a degree of snobbery if his/her
Lojban is inadequate.
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Diadem Districts, Hotspots and Subcultures
Diadem Station notably hosts various defined subcultures, some of them
highly stylized and formal. Some overlap only partially or not at all.
*Lily Enclave: This enclave allows only female morphs and egos willing
to conform to certain styles of behaviour. Notorious for being a hive
of constant feminine gossip and intrigue, rivalries, feuds and
blurring the lines between ARG and real life. Famous for hosting
several all-girl schools, up to and including a branch of Diadem U.
*Rose Enclave: The Male counterpart of Lily Enclave, operating on
similar (though slightly different) ruleset.
-Note that the "All Queer" network (Rimward p.161) regularly and
fierily denounces both enclaves as "wretched hives of binary
genderism and formalized stereotypes". Both enclaves consider these
denunciations ringing endorsements...
*Microgravity Zone: The Micro-g section along central spar. Noted for
it's fashionable microgravity architecture. Even implying that "up"
or "down" exist here is considered a faux pas and dressing properly
is a must (skirts are a big no-no, for example). Bouncer morphs are
allowed (and encouraged) to strut their stuff here. Local
microgravity ballet is not to be missed and several troupes, both
native and Extropian, perform here regularly.
*Gourmet District: Some of the best "traditional and organic" cooking
in the system. Many dishes offered here simply cannot be cooked,
served and/or eaten properly in extropia's microgravity and the local
patio tables are a systemwide attraction.
*Drug Dens: In order to put some glamour to vice, Anna has (from
behind several fronts) reintroduced discreet "opium-den" metastyle
drug dens. Aside wide selection of recreational pharmacopeia
(including organically-grown heirloom opium smoked with pipe in
traditional style for the wealthy and discriminating customer)
exceeded only by "The Pill Box" in Locus, these estabilishments offer
privacy, discreet medical monitoring and other useful amenities. If
you can't find the proper "set and setting" in these estabilishments,
you aren't trying at all...
*Diamond Beach: A Full-fledged luxury spa facility with beachfront and
large lake suitable for swimming, with specifically tuned mirror
section dedicated to ensuring proper sunshine. Famous for it's "beach
sand" of carefully fabricated diamond grains, which give the beach
it's unique iridescent-white color. While the beauty-obsessed Diadem
Station has many spa facilities, this is considered the flagship
installation.
*City of Angels: Probably largest Angelnet in post-Fall Solar System
(Bernoulli district angelnets in Extropia are not unified), covering
several sectors. Expensive and probably most luxurious living space
in entire system discounting virtual realities, apartment rentals in
this district are auctioned separately. As Angelnets are notoriously
vulnerable to Exsurgent virus and TITANs, local and surrounding
security are top-notch, but even then this district is an important
reason most paranoid plutocrats avoid Diadem Station.
*Mesh Realities: Diadem hosts a number of mesh realities and a vibrant
infomorph culture. Again, as a policy to prevent "virtual underclass"
from forming, inhabitants must either own and maintain an acceptable
physical body *or* hold a defined amount of other property. For
infomorphs the habitat fee is considerably lower, reflecting on
smaller maintenance needs.
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The Church
Surprising to many, Anna has cultivated relations with the Roman
Catholic Church despite her own Atheism. One of the most public signs
of this relationship is "The Church", a neo-gothic cathedral of faux
granite rented to the Congregation for break-even rate and certain
concessions, most important of these being a promise to stay out of
politics.
This Church is, unsurprisingly, considered one of the most beautiful
reconstructions of Old Earth's neo-gothic style cathedrals and many
are of the opinion that the main reason for Anna's support for the
Church is it's artistic and cultural heritage.
Local priest, Father Anton Molson, works closely with his ostensible
superior, Bishop Torrinos of Extropia. It's an open secret that Bishop
Torrinos envies the facilities and laments being stuck on extropia due
to demographics. Anna's personal opinion on the matter and possible
promotion of the Church building to the status of a Cathedral was that
"It's an internal church business and any possible violations of the
Tenth Commandment are between the Bishop, his confessor and God".
(Sidenote: Church confessional booths are explicitly exempt from
panopticon surveillance and carefully wired with anti-surveillance
technology. Diadem Station law fully recognizes the priest-penitent
privilege and the RCC hasn't loosened the religious strictures
regarding the Seal of Confession one iota.)
Also note: Entrance to the church requires appropriately modest
clothing and respectfully polite attitude is mandatory.
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Diadem University
This is Diadem Station's contribution and connection to Argonauts.
It's charter was signed in AF 8.
While smaller and far less famous than eg. Martian MIT, Anna's goal is
to build it into a system-class institution of highest quality.
The University facilities are officially leased to Argonaut Institute
at break-even rate.
Diadem U:s charter spells out a mandate for hard sciences and
specifically prohibits "Derridean deconstruction, grievance studies
and all forms of postmodernist wanking" while mandating "stringent
intellectual rigor" aka. "It's not science, if you can't prove it."
Anna takes interest in the actions of the Diadem U, but doesn't
interfere.
Diadem U also has a law school with specialty on interfacing disparate
legal systems and legal theory.
Diadem U also operates, with Anna's support, one of the "mirror
servers" of the Argonaut library.
%%%%
Firewall Relations
Anna became aware of Firewall's existence during a rather messy affair
involving Diadem Free Bank and a TITAN-leftover network warfare
virus. She helped to mop up the incident and put out quiet feelers,
which eventually made connection. She hasn't officially joined due to
her refusal of putting an alpha fork of herself to the hands of
others, but supports the network financially, industrially (black
production at local robofac) and by running a identity remixer at
Diadem Rehab.
The Local Firewall proxy is hiding in the plain sight as one of the
Diadem U professors. Anna is aware of her and said proxy is one of the
very few transhumans in the entire solar system with Princess Anna's
"batphone" commcode.
%%%%
Diadem Rehab
A Nonprofit "Princely Charity" with friendly rivalry to Long Haul
(Rimward p.87), Diadem R handles rescued infugees along burnouts and
left-behinds who couldn't quite hack the Extropia. It offers a full
range of therapy options up to and including intensive psychosurgery,
basic and remedial education, vocational counseling, etc. The Costs
are recouped with a work-study period and the whole process is
officially (and truthfully) operated on a nonprofit basis. With
exception of reputation and goodwill gains, of course.
While some anarchists call it "hypercorp indenture lite", anyone with
experience on real hypercorp indenture calls this claim bullshit. The
Applicant pool is large and many customers have waited for months or
even years in dead storage for their turn. Due to the ethical issues
involved the Diadem R is regularly audited by independent assurance
companies from Extropia.
-There is notable patient swapping between Diadem Rehab, Long Haul
and Titan regarding patients with specific ideological worldviews.
Note that all of the three parties absolutely *refuse* to ditch
patients to the tender mercies of inner system soul markets...
-While Diadem R is officially a nonprofit, it also offers recently
graduated wetsurgeons and other professionals an opportunity to gain
real and valuable hands-on experience along rep.
-Diadem R is a notable exception on normal residency restrictions.
Patients may apply for Diadem residence normally and those who are
rejected (or do not want to stay for some reason or another) are
released on Extropia or egocast to destination of their choice.
-With Princess' support Firewall operates a identity remixer at Diadem
Rehab, specializing in creating fresh new identities for egos that
are eg. wanted by ozma. It should be noted that any records of such
new identities are not archived after issuance and deleted, including
memories of relevant personnel.
%%%%%%%%
Diadem Station Layout
DS layout is bog-standard O'Neill cylinder: Alternating strips of
habitable land and windows. The Strips are "imaginatively" named
Alpha, Beta and Gamma while window strips are Delta, Epsilon and
Zeta. These strips are subdivided lengthwise into 8 "segments",
equally imaginatively named "One" to "Eight", counting up from frontal
endcap to rear. These 24 "segments" (4x4.2 kilometers each),
officially 48 but very few people are usually interested in
window strip areas, are further subdivided into sixteen "sectors" (4x4
grids) of 1 km x 1.05 km each. These designations are grouped
sequentially (eg. "Sector Beta-Six-Twelve" or "Segment Gamma-one").
Central spar is likewise divided into segments (Spar-1 to Spar-8).
In fashion that's deliberately diametrically opposed to Locus,
people regularly use this coordinate system, though several areas have
acquired semi-official nicknames.
There are support towers connecting habitat surface with central
spar. There are 3 sets of 3 towers, at segments 2, 4 and 6. Note that
the towers themselves are solid and transport elevator rails are
located at the outer surface of the towers. The View from
transparent-walled elevator cars is quite breathtaking.
The Living area is a careful and artistic blend of urban structures
and parks, reminiscent of Erato in Luna though stylistically far more
unified thanks to Anna's absolute zoning authority. DS living space
and ecosystems are designed in "Old European" style and flavor instead
of Erato's chinese foundations. The Favourite tree that designers use
in DS is a heritage Oak (Quercus petraea), though other trees are very
much present.
DS parkland is carefully manicured with aesthetically pleasing
layouts. Inhabitants are encouraged to use the parkland for
refreshment (old-school picnics are especially popular), but remember
that littering or damaging the environment is real bad for your rep
along being punishable by heavy fines.
The "Underground layer" between outer surface and inner surface
consists mainly of a forest of space frame supports. The Adjustable
supports allow for habitat surface shape adjustments (hills,
depressions for ponds and brooks, etc.). The Transport pod network and
various maintenance routes also run here.
%%%%%%%%
Transportation
The Backbone of local transportation are "transport pods",
individually routed 4-seat maglev cars running mostly in underground
layer. The Network of transport pod routes and discreet access points
is comprehensive: You can find one within 200 meters of any point in
habitat living area. The AI-controlled routing system guarantees
service in 2 minutes or less from mesh summons and maximum travel
time between 2 access points of 20 minutes.
The Local transport pod network is held as a shining example of
equal-opportunity estabilishment, used by everyone from lowliest
vacworker to Anna herself. There are rumours that Anna maintains
unlisted private terminals in various locations, something she
declines to comment upon.
Aircars are reserved for emergency response only. "Frivolous use"
is punishable for anyone and everyone.
Station also has a network of roads. "Robot rickshaws" and simple
walking are common. People transports larger than 4 are rare and
always exceptional due to aesthetic regulations. Bicycles are rare and
considered "inelegant".
Note that the environmental regulations absolutely prohibit internal
combustion engines.
%%%%
Citizenship, Residency and Habitat Fee
Residency on Diadem Station is tightly controlled and citizenship is
granted solely *jus officii*. Only citizens can live on station
permanently: Visitors and tourists are restricted to maximum of
3-months per year and the visa regimen is strictly enforced. Children
with one or more citizen parents are granted "provisional citizenship"
which is upgraded to full citizenship on majority, "conditional of
good behaviour". Note that Diadem Law includes parental responsibility
for children's actions.
Anyone may apply for citizenship for a Trivial non-refundable fee, but
all applicants are carefully screened and interviewed for personal-,
medical- and credit history along publicly expressed political views
and "sociological fit". The Screening is intended to filter out
"undesirables" and the criteria for "undesirable" is only partially
public and deliberately vague. Known categories of "undesirables"
include chronically poor credit risks, space pirates, religious
fanatics, "idiots", supporters of various totalitarian ideologies and
"people we don't think would fit in Diadem society". Character
references from current citizens (handled via social networks) are
generally considered a plus when applying.
After processing (1 week max), the citizenship is either approved,
denied or denied with prejudice. Denied applicants can re-apply and
the reasons for denial in these cases are explicitly spelled out with
encouragement to re-apply after deficiencies in question are
corrected. Note that sometimes denial can result from factors
*outside* person's control. Someone denied with prejudice can't
reapply and although the reasons are *usually* spelled out, this is
not a requirement. In many cases the real reasons for their rejection
remain a mystery. Firewall *suspects* that several cases have involved
identified asyncs...
Diadem Station has some of the tightest entrance checks in system, at
least for public habitat. Prospective entries are carefully and
thoroughly screened at tin-can quarantine station few hundred
kilometers from habitat, which also functions as a transshipment
point. Only dedicated transshipment shuttles are allowed to dock with
station proper, a quarantine that's enforced with lethal measures.
(Sidenote: WARNING, illegal entry attempts are treated extremely
harshly. Usual punishment is a serious fine, expulsion and
automatic permaban, but repeated offense or endangering
the habitat bumps this to death penalty.)
DS collects a pretty standard "habitat fee" (High cost) every month.
Citizens and visitors must maintain a 3-month deposit and a shuttle
ticket back to Extropia in escrow (accrued interest is paid back to
resident). In lieu of money the habitat fee can be paid in form of
corvée labor for Diadem Gardens, public works, maintenance and similar;
this obligation averages between three and four days of labor per
month. This is pretty similar to "Autonomist Lifestyle" except that
helping the habitat is more formalized and centrally controlled.
For temporary visitors the visa (which must be paid for) includes
similar services as for the citizens. (eg. more temporary hotel-style
lodging, more relaxed and limited medical insurance and requirements,
etc.)
Services that citizenship includes are somewhat more extensive than
usual along qualifying as "High" lifestyle (Transhuman p.104):
*Full lifesupport (air, oxygen, water, maker feedstock allowance,
fabber budget etc.). Fresh food is extra, of course.
*Very basic backup insurance. As long as your stack was recovered on
station and there is no reason to suspect eg. TITAN corruption,
you'll get resurrected as an infomorph in station mesh and can make
your own arrangements from there. Note that losing your morph isn't
an excuse against morph requirements for citizenship and you're
strongly advised to get a more comprehensive backup insurance policy
unless you want to risk being dumped as one of the clanking masses on
Extropia.
*Full medical insurance and free access to healing vats. Bio-, nano-
and cyberware cost extra. Mandatory Skinlink, Nanophage- and Clean
metabolism mods are included, along regular cosmetic biosculpts.
*Full mental health coverage. Criticized by some of the scum and
autonomists, Diadem Station has a rather stringent (though objective
and fair) criteria regarding sanity and mental health treatment.
People suffering from severe enough mental health problems are
quietly shuffled to Diadem Rehab or leave for Extropia.
*Basic living space, a 150 cubic meter "standard apartment" with full
complement of dumb furniture, modular reconfiguration capability,
domestic servitor, a decent maker connected to feedstock pipes, etc.
Bigger apartments in fashionable districts, smart furniture, office
space, etc. are extra.
-One of the persistent local fashions is taste for humaniform
servitors (AI-driven or hired), synth-masked or pod. They're
identified from "real people" by defined-metastyle Maid- and Footman
uniforms. Ayah-pods are also popular for this purpose.
--AGI- or transhuman ego-controlled servants are also a popular but
very expensive (you have to pay them competitive salary) status
symbols. Think less of a semi-skilled mexican maid or average PC
indenture and more of a highly-skilled english butler... A Twist
in aforementioned meta-style allows easy distinguishing of sapient
servants from nonsapient servitors.
---Note the linguistic distinction: Calling servant a servitor is a
*major* insult known to produce on-the-spot resignations and serious
bad rep.
*Access to nanofab capability and indexed library of authenticated
Open Source blueprints, ready to go. DS doesn't officially respect PC
IP rights, but subtly discourages blatant piracy to keep PC
protestations at manageable level along supporting the Argonaut
Open Source blueprints and indexed collections of such.
-Desktop cornucopias are available, but most people find it easier to
order items from station's industrial robofac via mesh. Rapid
automated delivery is guaranteed and far greater capabilities of the
full industrial installation usually more than compensates.
*Transport pod access.
*Basic protection and arbitration policy, compatible with most Extropian
legal systems. As usual, more comprehensive policies are available for
extra cost.
%%%%
Agri-Stations
The Habitat itself is classically surrounded by a ring of
agri-stations, which are used mostly to grow luxury foodstuffs under
Diadem Gardens brand: Varieties of Chili peppers, spices, hemp,
berries, fruits, some cereals, chocolate, coffee, tea, etc. While few
staples (maize, wheat, peas) are grown, the focus is on luxury
products and staple foods are maker-produced.
Part of the produce is distributed to station inhabitants as "sampling
allowance", an unabashed marketing exercise to advertise the produce,
most of which is sold commercially as luxuries both on-station and
in The Noodle in Extropia.
Note that as a deliberately policy to prevent outside-dominated futures
market from forming, produce is sold only after harvest in auctions.
(Sidenote: Diadem Gardens recently managed to acquire and revivify
samples of genuine Granny Smith apples originally recovered by a
sharp-thinking salvage operator from Earth. All citizens received one
ripe apple as a sample from the first harvest while the rest of the
crop was auctioned off for obscene prices on station and in Extropia.
Grand finale of this "Granny Smith Coup" was Anna personally donating
a handful of cloned seeds along growing tips to anarchist Verdant
co-op at Kanigawa Farms, Locus, for a major boost of @-rep. After the
first harvest had been auctioned off, of course...)
%%%%
Local Defense and Law Enforcement
DS has a rotating external defense contract which is currently held by
Gorgon Defense, whose Extropian defense fleet can arrive in few hours
if necessary. Aside the defense contract the station has a
number of killsats and AKVs patrolling the station halo
along a rather spiffy laser defense grid that mainly gets use as
anti-meteoroid defense. Military defenses are consolidated under
Diadem Defense Forces.
Internal defense consists of Diadem Guard, a company-sized unit of
native military (mostly a praetorian guard) and Gendarmerie, which
covers civil defense, police, fashion police and other related
functions. Personnel numbers are classified, but generally total
personnel count is estimated to run around 900-1100.
Routine policing (run-of-the-mill crime, domestic disputes, drunken
brawls, etc.) is handled by sharply-uniformed Fury- or Guard-morphed
personnel and light weaponry. More serious problems are handled by a
SWAT team of Reapers with heavier weaponry. The Gendarmerie
deliberately cultivates an institutional culture of professionalism,
courtesy, stiff upper lip and (most importantly) style; do not
make the mistake of thinking them as soft.
Note that even SWAT team or palace guard doesn't have "habitat
breaker" armament and there is an explicit official policy to "shoot
first and interrogate cortical stacks later" if habitat integrity is
endangered or such endangerment is suspected.
The Notorious "Fashion Police" operates mainly by watching public
surveillance feeds and maintaining a "snitch line" on mesh. Note that
in general the "fashion criminals" are let off with warning ("get back
to your home and change your clothes") along advice on "proper
dressing"; real penalties are reserved for particularly egregious
and/or repeat offenders.
%%%%
Weaponry Regulations
As usual, WMDs and weapons that could structurally endanger the
habitat are unconditionally banned. Personal weaponry is allowed, but
aesthetics regulations frown on public displays of weaponry outside
certain paradigms (eg. Security in uniform). Concealed carry, on the
other hand, is permitted and even encouraged along discreet
augmentations like eelware and cyberclaws.
%%%%
Morphological restrictions and Morph Availability
Local body banks are good and well-stocked. However...
Diadem Station has a relatively limited selection of morphs available:
All morphs must be humaniform and conform to the aesthetic
regulations. Note that these regulations are mainly superficial and
concerned with external appearances.
Masked Steel Morphs, Masked Synths and Pods (without those
otherwise-common "seams") are available. Arachnoids, slitheroids,
swarmanoids or others non-humaniform morphs are not available outside
specialist applications (eg. vacuum maintenance) and are restricted to
maintenance parts of the habitat. As a deliberate policy to prevent
the formation of "clanking masses" underclass, anyone sleeving into
these at Diadem must also own a more "presentable" morph. Usually
non-humaniform morphs are employer-issued tools and the worker ego
sleeves in one temporarily while their "real" morphs are kept in
dollhouse or rented out.
Bouncers are allowed, but aesthetics regulations require appropriate
shoes while not in zero-g sections. The Habitat has a nice
microgravity zone at central spar, where bouncers are encouraged to
"strut their stuff".
Neotenics have a specific aesthetics code. If you can't handle kawaii,
lollipops, frilly dresses, loli and sailor fuku / gakuran you should
probably get something else.
Rusters and other humaniform exotics are rarely available simply due
to low demand. ("You can order one from Extropia or have one grown
here, but it'll be expensive and time-consuming and the end results
probably run afoul of the aesthetic regulations. Wouldn't you rather
be interested in looking up our value selection of no-frills
splicers?")
Uplift morphs are simply not available. Note that uplifts willing to
sleeve into aesthetics-regulation humaniform morphs *are* allowed and
welcome.
As a matter of policy, AGIs and Uplifts have full civil rights in
habitat, though they're equally restricted with aesthetics as all
others. There are pre-Independence Sterneisen
corporate AGI:s with grandfathered "exceptional" status entirely
outside the habitat civil rights jurisdiction. Their number is
estimated to be less than ten.
%%%%
Cybernetics and augmentations
Cybernetics and augmentations are available, *if* they are hidden.
Bioware, with same caveat, is also common. Following augmentations are
*mandatory*: Basic Biomods (for biomorphs), Basic Mesh Inserts,
Cortical Stack, Medichines, Skinlink, Nanophages and (for biomorphs)
Clean Metabolism.
Sex Switch is available, but remember that hermaphrodite- and neuter
modes along crossdressing tend to run afoul of the aesthetics
regulations. If you have that angle covered (eg. smartcloth- or
multiple sets of clothing), go ahead...
%%%%
Local Mesh and Infomorphs
Local mesh is somewhat troublesome: Hardwired with wideband optic
fibers, large number of wireless mesh stations and high-performance
server farms that are indispensable for management and coordination of
the station infrastructure and requisite armies of servitors.
In short, it's something of a TITAN bait.
Deciding that since mesh security is vulnerable anyway, most of the
security is focused in external quarantine while interior security is
much looser.
Thanks to the outdated mesh infrastructure and external security
focus, Anna has allowed several enclaves to utilize a rare, extremely
vulnerable luxury that was nearly entirely lost in the Fall: A
Fully-functional Utility-Fog based Angelnet infrastructure.
This vulnerability has raised Firewall interest, but thus far Crows have
admitted that native anti-TITAN- and safety protocols are exemplary,
and that The Diadem Princess takes the problem sufficiently seriously.
Nevertheless, there are several ready-to-go "sterilization
contigencies" extant.
%%%%
Robotic servitors
A Quirk of native culture is deep reliance on automated servitors and
disapprobation of manual labor. A Domestic servitor is part of the
habitat fee and vast majority has several more.
Diadem Station culture disapproves of sapient manual labor, which is
supposed to be handled by non-sapient AI servitors. Even leisure
hobbies like working in your own garden is seen as dubious.
Many anarchists decry the "deliberate dehumanization" of local taste
for human-faced robotic servitors, claiming that the local citizenry
are being "conditioned to see nothing wrong in ordering people
around". Locals, on the other hand, consider the humaniform servitors
a simple "aesthetic choice".
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Diadem Habitat
Sun, 2014-07-20 12:41
#1
Diadem Habitat
Mon, 2014-07-21 18:32
#2
Wow, this is really extensive
Wow, this is really extensive! And it fits right in in setting and tone, it almost felt like I was reading this straight from an EP book, except that they probably wouldn't spend this long on a single habitat. Interesting to see an example of 'slightly eccentric benevolent dictatorship' detailed like this -- I'm both amused and a bit horrified at the thought of aesthetics regulations.
I'd totally be willing to use this in a game. (Perhaps an exsurgent strain has arisen that the current security doesn't cover, or perhaps a vengeful rebel or hypercorp competitor is trying to smuggle in TITAN tech to mess with those angelnets...
Tue, 2014-07-22 00:07
#3
Please Please Please add in
Please Please Please add in some formatting? Some bold some colors some bullets would make this easier to digest
Sat, 2014-08-02 13:47
#4
I've been thinking about
I've been thinking about writing up a neoreactionary habitat, and this is more interesting than anything I've thought of. Kudos! There's definitely more detail than necessary (particularly around citizenship), but that can be a good thing if you're planning to run a campaign with slice-of-life elements.
Sun, 2014-08-03 20:13
#5
With so much of transhumanity
With so much of transhumanity living in "corporate dictatorships" it's cool to get a plausible example of what one could look like up close.
The political leadership section reminds me a little of the Ring Imperium from Accelerando. Does Diadem also decide lawsuits through Trail By Combat?
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They say he was a real posthuman
Wed, 2014-08-06 15:29
#6
Nice writeup!
Have only skimmed it, but it looks great! I've always wanted to get a chance to do a writeup of a 'Voluntary Tyranny' habitat modeled from Alastair Reynold's The Prefect, but just don't have the time.
Thu, 2014-08-07 21:29
#7
Possible weirdness
This is really awesome (and oddly reminiscent of the neo gothic flair seen in a lot of Gundam series) and very much gameable. One possible weirdness- which may be deliberate- you have a aesthetic dictatorship which runs against the general fashions of the of the time, but does not appear to encourage the development of art in any way. Does Diadem U have a fashion/design/architecture school or is this banned by the hard sciences rule? Is there a list of approved artists or is no art allowed except that produced by state-employed artists? Who are those artists? Or does the system rely massively on feeding off the artists patronised by Anna?
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Thu, 2014-08-21 14:41
#8
Feedback
Nice to have some feedback. Detail comes from the fact that I've been cooking this little habitat for over a year, just for my own fun. Many of the fundamental ideas are shamelessly stolen: Hat tips go to R.A. Heinlein, Charlie Stross, Peter F. Hamilton and many others.
The Sourcebooks detail, on high level, life under different alignments. However, what I personally have missed are descriptions, details and understanding of transhuman day-to-day life, from hypercorp elite to anarchist vacworker. What do PC:s do between Firewall work? What kind of world do they live in normally? These are important questions for anyone interested in having characters deeper than simple stat blocks :)
Diadem Station was a thought experiment starting from one of my pet fetishes: Teenage Princess who's not an incompetent crybaby or superficial b*tch. As I mentioned, Amber Macx (Queen of Ring Imperium) and Ione Saldana (The Lord of Ruin) have had large influences. She does have her eccentricities, but even these can be used as weapons: As Macchiavelli recommends, a Prince should admit to harmless vices as someone too perfect will arouse suspicion. Mix liberally with extropian/libertarian ideology, add one beautiful O'Neill Cylinder and extrapolate how deep the rabbit hole goes...
It's also an imagining of what would a AF 10 "gated community writ large" with somewhat sane administration look like. This is a habitat of solid non-aligned upper-middle class not very interested in systemwide politics.
Surly:
The Citizenship detailology and morphology restrictions were born of question: How does one attract productive people while keeping the riff-raff out and preventing unsightly problems like clanking masses or (God forbid) actual slums from developing. The Answer is not very pretty nor fair, but I think it'd work...
Slightlyonfire:
The Aesthetics enforcement is not intended to create uniformity (as in "wear an uniform"), which is boring, or ossify fashions which must be allowed to grow organically. It is to weed out eyesores and chronically contrary cases; the sort that wore fluorescent mohawk, bobby-pin piercings and studded leather jacket around seventies. Or the sort that's at least large minority in Scum faction in AF 10.
Diadem U doesn't have art faculty, but it does have a memetics faculty. Likewise, it doesn't have a design faculty, but it does have an engineering faculty. There are, however, several design hypercorps and artists' collectives in residence. Anna herself feels that art is all too often political and bit too vague and subjective for genuine academic treatment.
Also, Orb Union and Heliopolis from Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny definitely have influence. Along another princess named Cagalli Yula Athha...
Sat, 2014-11-08 18:37
#9
Awesomeness!
I really like this. The fact that they write everything in Tengwar made me chuckle. It seems a bit Utopian for the Eclipse Phase setting though.
This explains why the thing I kept seeing as I read this was Omega and Aria T'Loak run through Sailor Moon or MGLN.
EDIT: Would you consider posting a (partial or complete) write-up for Princess Anna?—
In other words, firing off a laser with a sufficient TWR for the recoil to be noticeable would require a post-miracle-tech laser weighing less than a disposable plastic spoon and powerful enough to shoot down Death Stars? -- ShadowDragon8685