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AURORASAN SYSTEM

Overview

The AuroraSan System is a sustainable and innovative dry sanitation solution of the Exohumans used throughout the Habitual Belt and the Dark Side of VOI 700 D. Designed to operate in extreme environments, the system ensures waste management in areas without traditional sewage infrastructure. While adapted for the unique challenges of the Dark Side, its foundational design remains versatile enough to support life across all Exohuman settlements.

Historical Background

The AuroraSan System traces its roots back to the spaceship Last Frontier, where the first-generation dry sanitation technology was developed to conserve resources and manage waste efficiently during the long voyage. These early systems were compact, self-contained, and reliant on low-energy heating mechanisms.

After the crash-landing on VOI 700 D, settlers continued to use and adapt this technology. Lacking the means to construct complex sewage systems, they refined the AuroraSan design to suit the environmental conditions of the Habitual Belt and later the Dark Side. Today, the system stands as a testament to human ingenuity and resilience, incorporating advanced energy solutions and waste recycling processes.

Key Features

The AuroraSan System combines practicality with eco-conscious engineering, ensuring efficient operation even under energy constraints.

Special Features for the Dark Side

Integration into the Eco System

The AuroraSan System plays a crucial role in the circular economy of VOI 700 D.

Collaboration with the Federal Organic Waste Recycling Plant:

Minimized Environmental Impact:

Resource Management in the Gamma Age

The AuroraSan System, while a remarkable feat of sustainable engineering, relies on thermochromic solar film — a material originally brought from Earth aboard the Last Frontier spaceship. This high-tech film, capable of absorbing even the faintest light and converting it into heat, is a critical component for the system’s functionality in the Habitual Belt, where energy sources are scarce. However, under the restrictions of the Peace Treaty, Exohumans lack the industrial capacity and energy resources to produce such advanced materials locally.

Finite Supply from the Last Frontier Warehouse

The thermochromic solar film currently in use is sourced exclusively from the former warehouse of the Last Frontier. With no replacement production in sight, the Exohuman population faces a dwindling supply of this essential component. Maintenance teams carefully manage existing reserves, salvaging and repurposing functional film wherever possible. However, the material’s eventual exhaustion is inevitable, and its loss will directly impact the viability of AuroraSan toilets in the Habitual Belt.

GAIA’s Future Planning

Recognizing the finite nature of thermochromic solar film, GAIA — the AI overseeing resource allocation in the Federal Confederation — has already incorporated the return of simple outhouse toilets into its long-term planning. These low-tech solutions, while far less efficient or hygienic, are viewed as a necessary adaptation to ensure the survival of Exohuman settlements once the solar film supply is depleted.

Key points of GAIA’s contingency plan include:

Impact on Daily Life

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

The AuroraSan System can serve as more than a utility feature—it can become a storytelling element or an environmental challenge in campaigns.

Federal Organic Waste Recycling Plants within the Federal Confederation: