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equator_sections_east_and_west [2025/03/18 04:49] – [Beta Age (2625–2631) – The Era of Settlement and Conflict] adminequator_sections_east_and_west [2025/04/22 07:09] (current) – [Asari (Eastern Equatorial Section) – The Most Explored Region:] admin
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-=== Geography | (Twin) Sections of the Habitual Belt ===+=== Major Planetary Zones | (Twin) Sections of the Habitual Belt ===
  
 ====== EQUATOR SECTIONS EAST AND WEST (ASARI AND ZILARI) ====== ====== EQUATOR SECTIONS EAST AND WEST (ASARI AND ZILARI) ======
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 ==== Asari (Eastern Equatorial Section) – The Most Explored Region: ==== ==== Asari (Eastern Equatorial Section) – The Most Explored Region: ====
-Asari is the most thoroughly explored and settled region of the Habitual Belt. Following the crash-landing of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]], it became the primary area of Exohuman settlement and scientific study. Throughout the Beta Age, most Exohuman expeditions focused on stabilizing their foothold in Asari, mapping its geography, and interacting with Native Tribes. By the Gamma Age, Exohuman expansion had ceased due to the restrictions imposed by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]] with the [[alliance_of_native_tribes|Alliance of Native Tribes]], confining Exohuman presence to designated settlements.+[[asari|Asari]] is the most thoroughly explored and settled region of the Habitual Belt. Following the crash-landing of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]], it became the primary area of Exohuman settlement and scientific study. Throughout the Beta Age, most Exohuman expeditions focused on stabilizing their foothold in Asari, mapping its geography, and interacting with Native Tribes. By the Gamma Age, Exohuman expansion had ceased due to the restrictions imposed by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]] with the [[alliance_of_native_tribes|Alliance of Native Tribes]], confining Exohuman presence to designated settlements.
  
 ==== Zilari (Western Equatorial Section) – The Most Explored of the Western Sections: ==== ==== Zilari (Western Equatorial Section) – The Most Explored of the Western Sections: ====
- While still largely unexplored, Zilari remains the most documented region of the Western Habitual Belt. It was the final destination of the [[Westward Passage Expedition|Westward Passage Expedition]] during the Beta Age, an initiative aimed at validating the [[twin_section_hypothesis|Twin Section Hypothesis]]. In the case of Zilari, the expedition confirmed that it shares similar climatic conditions with Asari, supporting the theory that Twin Sections exhibit parallel environmental features. However, despite this confirmation, much of Zilari’s deep forests, river systems, and mountainous terrain remain uncharted, and its [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]] have had far less direct contact with Exohumans compared to their counterparts in Asari.+ While still largely unexplored, Zilari remains the most documented region of the Western Habitual Belt. It was the final destination of the [[Westward Passage Expedition|Westward Passage Expedition]] during the Beta Age, an initiative aimed at validating the [[twin-section hypothesis|Twin-Section Hypothesis]]. In the case of Zilari, the expedition confirmed that it shares similar climatic conditions with Asari, supporting the theory that Twin Sections exhibit parallel environmental features. However, despite this confirmation, much of Zilari’s deep forests, river systems, and mountainous terrain remain uncharted, and its [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]] have had far less direct contact with Exohumans compared to their counterparts in Asari.
  
 ===== Climatic and Geographical Features ===== ===== Climatic and Geographical Features =====
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