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| ====== EXOHUMAN SETTLEMENT & HOUSING IN THE BETA AGE ====== | ====== EXOHUMAN SETTLEMENT & HOUSING IN THE BETA AGE ====== | ||
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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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| ===== The Human Settlement Plan (HSP) ===== | ===== The Human Settlement Plan (HSP) ===== | ||
| - | The Human Settlement Plan (HSP) governed early ExoHuman | + | he Human Settlement Plan (HSP) was the legal framework for land distribution |
| - | * Every adult settler could claim 65 hectares of land if they committed to farming | + | * Every adult settler could claim 65 hectares of farmland |
| - | * Only those who passed an agricultural skills test were eligible. | + | * Claimants were required to pass a practical |
| - | * Non-farming settlers received increased startup capital instead, enabling them to launch | + | * Non-farming settlers received increased startup capital instead, enabling them to establish service-based |
| - | The [[settler_s_council|Settler’s Council]] decided to limit farmland allocation to the [[asari|Asari Region,]] ensuring settlers stayed relatively close together for law enforcement and security reasons. Farming was deemed impossible | + | The Land Allocation Office organized weekly public lotteries, assigning plots from a central map database. These lotteries determined the order in which eligible settlers could choose available parcels within |
| - | Land assignments | + | To protect the integrity of the Free State’s legal jurisdiction and ensure settler safety, the Settler’s Council restricted land distribution to the Asari Region only. While other parts of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] also featured fertile terrain, they were excluded during the early colonization phase due to the difficulty of securing distant zones and the limited reach of law enforcement. Remote expansion was seen as too risky, especially |
| ===== Housing & Settlement Culture in the Beta Age ===== | ===== Housing & Settlement Culture in the Beta Age ===== | ||
| - | The settlement culture was shaped by personal responsibility and market-driven development. This included: | + | {{ :102_hope_scenic_illustration_scenic_2d..png? |
| - | | + | Housing culture in the Beta Age was shaped by two main constraints: |
| - | * **Architectural Diversity:** Houses varied widely | + | |
| - | * **Business & Industry:** Private enterprises flourished, leading | + | |
| + | * **Private Enterprise Encouraged:** In settlements, this often led to the emergence | ||
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| + | The Settler’s Council | ||
| ===== Resource Scarcity & Construction Limitations ===== | ===== Resource Scarcity & Construction Limitations ===== | ||
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| While settlers had complete freedom in designing their homes, resource scarcity following the crash landing of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] placed strict limitations on construction methods: | While settlers had complete freedom in designing their homes, resource scarcity following the crash landing of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] placed strict limitations on construction methods: | ||
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| ===== The Impact of the Great War on Housing ===== | ===== The Impact of the Great War on Housing ===== | ||
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| The Great War (2629–2632) devastated ExoHuman settlements, | The Great War (2629–2632) devastated ExoHuman settlements, | ||
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