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 +=== Planets ===
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 ====== EARTH: EXOHUMANITY'S CRADLE ====== ====== EARTH: EXOHUMANITY'S CRADLE ======
  
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
-For centuries, Earth was humanity’s home—a planet of unparalleled diversity, beauty, and life. It was the cradle of civilization, the foundation of every human achievement, and the stage for humanity’s greatest triumphs and failures. But in the storyworld of One Hundred and Two Light Years Away, Earth’s role has shifted from a living world to a haunting memory, shaping the settlers’ identity and decisions on VOI 700 D.+For centuries, Earth was humanity’s home—a planet of unparalleled diversity, beauty, and life. It was the cradle of civilization, the foundation of every human achievement, and the stage for humanity’s greatest triumphs and failures. Now, for the [[the_humans|exohuman settlers]] of [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D,]] Earth is no longer a living reality but a haunting memory, shaping their identity and the choices they make as they navigate life on a foreign world. 
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 ===== Earth’s Role ===== ===== Earth’s Role =====
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 ===== A Lost Connection: The Mystery of Earth Today ===== ===== A Lost Connection: The Mystery of Earth Today =====
  
-At the time the Last Frontier launched, Earth was in dire straits. Environmental collapse, dwindling resources, and political instability forced humanity to seek refuge among the stars. The first generation of settlers left a dying planet, convinced that Earth’s future was sealed.+At the time the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] launched, Earth was in dire straits. Environmental collapse, dwindling resources, and political instability forced humanity to seek refuge among the stars. The first generation of settlers left behind a dying planet, convinced that its future was sealed.
  
-But as the generations passed, communication with Earth was lost. By the Gamma Age, Earth is no longer a tangible place—it is a mystery. No one on VOI 700 D truly knows what has become of the planet. Did it succumb to complete ruin, or did some spark of renewal breathe life into its broken ecosystems?+But as the generations passed, communication with Earth was lost. By the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]], Earth is no longer a tangible reality—it is a mystery. No one on VOI 700 D truly knows what has become of the planet. Did it succumb entirely to ruin, or did some spark of renewal breathe life back into its broken ecosystems?
  
-This uncertainty gives Earth an almost mythical status in the settlers’ collective consciousness. Some believe it is a dead world, an inevitable victim of humanity’s excess. Others cling to the hope that Earth endured, that the lessons learned in its darkest days led to recovery and second chance.+This uncertainty gives Earth an almost mythical status in the settlers’ minds. Some believe it is a dead world, an inevitable victim of humanity’s excess. Others cling to the hope that Earth endured, that its darkest days gave rise to a new beginning.
  
-The mystery of Earth’s fate creates fertile ground for future storytelling. What if a ship from Earth were to arrive on VOI 700 D, carrying news—or survivors? What if the settlers themselves could one day return, only to discover a world transformed beyond recognition? The unanswered questions about Earth keep it alive in the storyworld, a tether to humanity’s past and a spark for its future.+The mystery of Earth’s fate keeps it alive as a point of fascination and fear. What if a ship from Earth were to arrive on VOI 700 D, carrying news—or survivors? What if the settlers themselves could one day return, only to discover a world transformed beyond recognition? The unanswered questions about Earth keep its presence alive in the settlers’ reality, a tether to humanity’s past and a spark for its future.
  
 ===== Earth as an Emotional Catalyst ===== ===== Earth as an Emotional Catalyst =====
  
-For the settlers of VOI 700 D, Earth is more than a physical place—it is a part of their identity. It is the source of every cultural reference, every memory of beauty and stability. Even those born in the Gamma Age, who never saw Earth, feel its pull. It influences art, philosophy, and politics on VOI 700 D, shaping the settlers’ understanding of themselves and their new world.+For the settlers, Earth is more than a physical place—it is a part of their identity. It is the source of every cultural reference, every memory of beauty and stability. Even those born in the Gamma Age, who never saw Earth, feel its pull. It influences their art, philosophy, and politics, shaping how they understand themselves and their place in the universe.
  
-But Earth’s absence also creates tension. For the Communards, it is a reminder of the dangers of individualism and unchecked ambition. They use Earth’s collapse as a rallying cry for collective action and restraint. For the Individualists, Earth represents a challenge—a call to prove that humanity can grow, innovate, and thrive without repeating its mistakes.+But Earth’s absence also creates tension. For the [[communards|Communards]], it is a reminder of the dangers of individualism and unchecked ambition. They use Earth’s collapse as a rallying cry for collective action and restraint. For the [[individualists|Individualists]], Earth represents a challenge—a call to prove that humanity can grow, innovate, and thrive without repeating its mistakes.
  
 ===== A Legacy Unfinished ===== ===== A Legacy Unfinished =====
  
-In the storyworld of One Hundred and Two Light Years Away, Earth is not just the past—it is an unresolved chapter in humanity’s story. Its memory influences every choice the settlers make, its lessons shape their philosophies, and its unknown fate adds an air of mystery to the narrative.+Earth is not just a memory—it is an unresolved chapter in humanity’s story. Its lessons influence every decision the settlers make, and its unknown fate adds an air of mystery to their lives.
  
 As humanity struggles to define its place in the universe, Earth stands as both a cautionary tale and a lingering question: Was its loss inevitable, or could humanity have saved it? And, more importantly, does the story of Earth truly end with its abandonment—or is there more yet to discover? As humanity struggles to define its place in the universe, Earth stands as both a cautionary tale and a lingering question: Was its loss inevitable, or could humanity have saved it? And, more importantly, does the story of Earth truly end with its abandonment—or is there more yet to discover?
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 ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== ===== Related Pages and Further Information =====
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