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EXOHUMAN SETTLEMENTS IN THE GAMMA AGE
Overview
Following the conclusion of the Peace Treaty with the Native Tribes of VOI 700 D in 2631, the settlement and housing structure of the ExoHumans underwent significant changes at the start of the Gamma Age. The treaty mandated that ExoHumans vacate all previously occupied areas outside of four specifically designated reservations, dramatically reshaping their living patterns and urban organization.
The Four ExoHuman Reservations
The Peace Treaty restricted human habitation strictly to four reservations, each with specialized functions and unique living conditions:
- Location: Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt (Asari), close to the original landing site of the Last Frontier.
- Function: Administrative, economic, and governmental hub of the Federal Confederation.
- Housing: Initially built from salvaged spaceship materials; future housing under the Federal Settlement Plan (FSP) will be constructed using sustainable Mycelium blocks.
- Function: Mining settlement, primarily focused on copper extraction.
- Housing: Compact, insulated structures built from volcanic stones to withstand extreme environmental conditions.
- Location: Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt (Asari) near Arla River.
- Function: Agricultural center supplying food to other settlements.
- Housing: Structures made predominantly from local stone and timber, providing basic living quarters integrated with agricultural facilities.
- Location: Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt (Asari) in the Atrana Mountains.
- Function: Central hub for the timber industry, providing wood and related resources.
- Housing: Predominantly wooden structures, communal lodges, and worker camps designed to support collective living and industry operations.
Legal/Illegal Exceptions and Special Locations
Though ExoHumans are legally restricted to these four settlements, a few strategic exceptions exist:
- Halfway Inn: A sanctioned rest stop located along the Trade Route between settlements, specifically serving authorized Federal Courier Service Caravans.
- Mount Atrana Communication Outpost: An isolated, highly regulated relay station situated in the Atrana Mountains, critical for inter-settlement communications.
- Outlaw groups, such as the Jane Mendoza Gang, have established illegal clandestine settlements outside regulated zones, challenging federal authority.
Restricted Mobility and Residency
Under the terms of the treaty and the oversight of the GAIA system, ExoHuman movement and residency between settlements are heavily restricted:
- Movement requires explicit authorization, usually dictated by labor assignments calculated by GAIA.
- Unauthorized travel or habitation outside designated areas is illegal and subject to severe penalties under the Civil Code.
Related Pages and Further Information
The Ages of ExoHuman History: