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| classification = Class M (artificially maintained)
 
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| satellites = 2 (both heavily industrialized and populated Class D bodies)
 
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| atmosphere type = Breathable Class M
 
| atmosphere type = Breathable Class M
 
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| gravity = 0.972g (Earth=1)
 
| day-night = 42 hours
 
| day-night = 42 hours
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| stage of life = Advanced multi-cellular life in captivity or urbanized
 
| population = 37.6 Billion
 
| population = 37.6 Billion
 
| capital = Leikei Raa Li (Center)
 
| capital = Leikei Raa Li (Center)

Revision as of 14:14, 4 August 2022

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Cendo Prae, Qoteul, Catulla VI
INFORMATION
Quadrant:

Alpha

Star System:

Theta Pictoris, Catulla

Affiliations:

Catullan Noo State

Natives:

Catullan

ASTROMETRIC DATA
Star Type(s):

FOV (A hot warm-white main sequence star)

Estimated Age:

5.1 Billion Years

Number of Planets:

11

Orbital Period (Days):

1,418 local days (equal to 2,482 Earth days)

Classification:

Class M (artificially maintained)

Number of Satellites:

2 (both heavily industrialized and populated Class D bodies)

  • Cateen
  • Seiyu
PLANETOLOGICAL DATA
Atmosphere Type:

Breathable Class M

Atmosphere Pressure:

Average

Mean Temperature:

Temperate-cool

Hydrosphere:

Semi-Arid

Dominant Terrain:

Urban Landscape; light forests

Gravity:

0.972g (Earth=1)

Day/Night Cycle (Hours):

42 hours

LIFE DATA
Stage of Life Evolution:

Advanced multi-cellular life in captivity or urbanized

Sentient Population:

37.6 Billion

Capital:

Leikei Raa Li (Center)

END OF BRIEFING

At A Glance

Catulla VI is eight percent larger than Earth but spins on its axis at almost half the speed of Earth. The planet has two fairly large but distant moons which create complex tidal forces on the planet's four major oceans. Catulla is metal and mineral rich. Catullan ingenuity has allowed for impressive deep core dumps and deep core mines. The planet is an immense cityscape and yet its walkways feel surprisingly devoid of people- or at least lightly inhabited. That is offset by the large number of skittering wheeled, treaded, crab and spider-like devices which are "personal interface devices." All kinds of unmanned drones and robotic systems act as couriers for food, supplies, fuel and entertainment. There seems to be no differentiation between working and housing structures. The only differentiated buildings are arenas.

Terrain

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In Modern Antiquity, the era of the Pre-Fetches, Catulla had a dry, cool climate dominated by grasslands, arid steppes, and light forests. For the most part, Catulla's wind and weather patterns were- and still are- anemic by Earth standards. Major swathes of coastline were salt marshes and could reach inland for kilometers during a double high tide. Catullan ingenuity allowed for the building of elevated city terraces that allowed the tide to flow under the city- and these tidal forces powered the city above with hydroelectric turbines.

With the rise of the Superintelligent AI Fetches known as Tha-It and Nei, Catulla's surface burst with ever densifying urban landscape. Today, over 80% of the land and almost 28% of its oceans (mostly the coastlines) are colonized by infrastructure. Today, Catulla is one of the few examples of what Federation science would call an Ecumenopolis- a "world city." The remaining 20% of the landscape not part of the urban sphere are refuges called "Bio-Sanctuaries." These reserves are mostly light forests and grasslands with what remains of Catullan fauna. Greenery is not exclusive to these areas however- Catullans love plants and gardens. Most have box terraces or patio gardens in their domiciles. Catullans also have indoor and outdoor parkland- sometimes hundreds of meters up inside a building- where the building's denizens go for a more natural feel.