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{{Infobox Planet
|Name = Luna
|System = Sol
|Image = Earth's Moon.jpg
|Sector = [[The_Orion_Spur#Jewel_Worlds|Jewel Worlds]]
|Capital = Harmony City
|Species = Humans, Skrell, IPCs
|Languages = Sol Common, Tradeband
|Demonyms = Lunan, Lunarian
|Nation = [[Sol Alliance]]
}}


Venus is a microcosm of Solarian culture with its glittering cities floating above the clouds and a dirty underbelly below them. The capital of Venus is Binyaria, the largest aerostat and home to the best Sol has to offer in holovids, VR, orchestration, engine parts, and weaponry. Venus is starkly divided between Cythereans, the entertainment class of Venus that work in or adjacent to its entertainment industry, and Jintarians, the working and middle-class residents of the planet that are primarily employed in the planet's mining and engineering sectors. The primary language is Sol Common.
Earth’s only natural satellite, '''Luna''' was the first extraterrestrial body ever visited and colonized by humanity, with the first humans landing in 1969 and the first permanent colonists arriving as 21st century climate refugees. It is the oldest, richest, and grandest of the Alliance’s colonies, and is the location of many government and corporate headquarters. Lunarian cities are known as dome cities due to their domed structure, and are surrounded by rings of subordinate cities known as satellite cities. While the richest here have wealth beyond measure, the Lunarian working class has historically suffered as the moon’s industries have moved abroad and cheaper synthetic labor has replaced them. Above them the middle class toils away at the endless task of maintaining the Alliance’s huge bureaucracy, and worries about losing their livelihoods and being forced into the working poor.


==Environment==
==History==
Venus is an incredibly hot and miserable planet. The mass of its atmosphere is 93 times that of Earth's, equivalent to the crushing depths of the deep ocean. This atmosphere is extremely thick and toxic, composed primarily of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, and this generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the Solar System, creating an average surface temperature of at least 462 C (864 F). Despite this, there have been genetically-modified organisms introduced to the surface and upper atmosphere that can withstand the extreme conditions, such as the Yudina, otherwise known as the Jintarian Dragon Mole.
While humanity has been obsessed with Earth’s moon for untold millennia before the invention of the most primitive spacecraft, historians generally regard the modern era of Luna as beginning on July 16th, 1969 - when American Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to ever land upon another celestial body. These pioneers were quickly followed in late 1970 by the Soviet N1/L3 Soyuz 7K-LOK “Pervoprohodets” mission, which landed the third group of humans on the Moon. The “Moon Race” would continue for the rest of the 20th century and result in the first permanent settlement on Luna by the early 1980s - the Soviet “Zvezda” moonbase. The Moon Race ended in an arguable draw in the early 21st century, due to increasing economic instability on Earth.


A Venusian year lasts 225 Earth days. A normal day on Venus lasts much longer than that of Earth due to the slow rotation, taking 243 Earth days to make one Venusian day. Venus spins backwards when compared to the other planets in the Sol system, causing the sun to rise in the west and set in the east. It rains sulphuric acid on the surface and the atmosphere is so thick that it exerts massive amounts of pressure on the surface. This crushes all but the most structurally reinforced of habitats below the cloud layer, with the rest destroyed by caustic acid rain. The planet hosts massive amounts of volcanic activity, which spew more toxic gases into the atmosphere. Almost no sunlight reaches the surface of the planet, despite the temperature.
Luna was mostly ignored by a humanity more obsessed with survival at home until 2070, when colonists from United Orbital Enterprise (a unified space agency between the USA, China, France, and Mexico) landed on its light side. Colonists from Cosmonaut Enterprises (a successor to the Soviet space program of the 20th century) landed on the dark side of Luna in 2072. With this the colonization of Earth’s moon had formally begun, and it would see significant use as a waystation for other points in the [[Sol|Sol System]] over the course of the upcoming decades and centuries. Due to its low gravity, the Soviets and UOE used Luna as a major shipyard and proving ground for deep-space equipment.


==Cytherean Culture and Society==
Further colonization to Luna took place during the 21st and 22nd century as climate damage gradually worsened, with many wealthy families and companies simply moving off-world to Luna when able to do so. With Earth's economy rapidly deteriorating the rich families of the planet found themselves in need of a new home in a very short order with very few good options: [[Mars]] suffered from many of the same problems as Earth, orbital stations were often too impractical, and Luna was -- aside from some way stations built upon it in the late 21st and early 22nd century -- mostly uninhabited. Luna was chosen by most rich refugees fleeing Earth due to its close position to Earth and the perceived ease of development on Earth's only natural satellite compared to the cost of producing dozens of semi-private stations for rich families and businesses.
Despite their precarious living situation in floating aerostats above the toxic surface of Venus, Cytherea is the primary pop culture center of Sol, with a populace often dressed in bright, dramatic clothing. Many Solarian celebrities either live or were born on one of Venus’s aerostats, growing up in the privileged Cytherean culture. The best actors, comedians, chefs, musicians, and pop stars enjoy almost constant coverage on holo-screens, only occasionally replaced by adverts for startup beauty products, cutting-edge gaming hardware, or the newest diet fad. These celebrities enjoy high class treatment and something akin to worship from the Cythereans. Many come from across the galaxy, human and alien alike, seeking to turn their fortunes around. However, Cythereans are not immune to poverty and hardship in their laissez-faire society. Those looking to become the next big thing sometimes wind up on the opposite end of the spectrum, relying on morally and legally ambiguous means to get by. Aliens, although welcome, are typically sidelined in favor of human actors and models due to most moguls desiring to “play it safe." They are typically seen as understudies, extras, dancers, and occasionally backup singers or instrumentalists.  


The Cytherean environment is very cutthroat as both culture and copyright law change rapidly to suit whoever is rich and whatever is popular at the time in any given arcology, given the heavy celebrity-based culture. Law enforcement, while much more strict and present than on the surface, are easily evaded. In the end, one can get away with almost anything as long as one has the right contacts and enough money. The party culture thrives in the aerostats, with the grand cocktail parties and fundraising schmooze-fests toward the top of teardrop slowly fading into the high-energy festivals of the lower sections. Toward the top, one can overhear the latest gossip and glimpse envelopes of credits sliding under tables. Toward the bottom, one can see the most hedonistic displays of luxury.
A great deal of manpower and money was required to create this new home for the Earth's richest and brightest as Luna, unlike Mars, was built without the use of cyborg-based labour. To do this hundreds of thousands of well-trained engineers, technicians, and other personnel were employed by the climate refugees to build their new home in exchange for a place on it when the refuge was completed. As such Luna, despite its original conceptualization as a climate refuge for the richest and most notable of Earth, has had a working class from its first days. As settlement continued and more domed cities were created the "lower class" of Luna expanded to include a variety of miners brought by [[Einstein Engines]] in order to exploit Luna's natural Helium-3 and titanium deposits. Though these deposits have since dried up the descendants of these miners can be found on Luna even today, and often still work for Einstein Engines -- though now as engineers and bureaucrats rather than miners.


Though many work in the entertainment industry as stars and producers, there are great opportunities for a Cytherean scientist. The development of pharmaceutical drugs and new medicines is a common field for Cytherean scientists, with celebrities and talent agencies needing a constant stream of narcotics for parties and stimulants to keep shooting sessions going for days at a time. Cytherea additionally has a booming genetic engineering field that is primarily centered around the biomodification of celebrities in order to ensure that they are always at their physical peak, no matter which direction the ever-shifting winds of Cytherea's celebrity scene blow. Stimulants, such as cocaine, are the Cytherean drug of choice and are typically genetically modified by various Cytherean pharmacies to create more desirable effects. When exported these so-called "designer" drugs can fetch an extremely high price on the interstellar market. Cytherea's pharmaceutical industry is estimated to produce upwards of two-thirds of all narcotics consumed in the Republic of Biesel, even after the First and Second Solarian Invasions. Appropriately, Cytherea's pharmacies also produce a vast amount of the Alliance's anti-overdose medications. Many Cytherean pharmacies are associated or owned by [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]].
The booming economy of Luna created an environment in which corporations could easily succeed. In 2155 Einstein Engines, using the foundation provided by Lunan Helium-3 mining, created the first practical mass-market warp engines and became the first modern megacorporation. Luna’s prosperity has continued since then, and it remains one of the wealthiest planets in the Sol Alliance to this very day, despite its small size and small population. The Luna of today is, in many ways, the ideal colony. Rich, prosperous, and unfailing in its loyalty to the Sol Alliance.


===Celebrity Culture===
==Environment==
Luna is a large moon, larger than [[Pluto]] — the ninth planet in the [[Sol|Sol System]]. It has roughly one sixth of the [[Earth|Earth’s]] gravity, which necessitates the use of artificial gravity in its settlements and led to it becoming an early center of Solarian shipbuilding. Arrival gravity in Luna’s cities generally brings the area up to 85% of Earth’s gravity, leading to the typical Lunarian being taller than most Solarians but more awkward in Earth-level gravity. The lunar surface is dominated by lunar dust, which is highly abrasive and can cause damage if inhaled — necessitating the use of large, often multi-stage, airlock systems whenever a Lunarian must venture outside of a dome. The surface is also heavily bombarded by cosmic radiation due to the thin lunar atmosphere, and some cities must use specially treated materials to have their outer shells  resist both dust, radiation, and the occasional meteoroid.


The celebrity culture of Venus is extraordinarily demanding for those that choose to involve themselves in it. Climbing the rungs of the Cytherean entertainment industry from mere extra to A-list celebrity able to star in the likes of ''Monkey King'' is no small feat involving raw acting talent, an incredible amount of social networking, and no small amount of backroom dealing between agents, celebrities, and producers. This process can often take years if one is unlucky, and the top celebrities often undergo extensive biomodifications to ensure that they remain attractive enough to be considered for the greatest entertainment products of the industry. The amount of resources, time, and commitment needed to reach - and stay at - the top of the celebrity culture of Venus is truly astonishing, and the rat race of keeping up with the ever-shifting and constantly changing standards of what makes a celebrity an A-list celebrity results in many hopeful stars simply washing out or leaving the industry.
Luna is locked in a synchronous orbit with Earth, leading to both a near side — which always faces Earth — and a far side — which always faces outwards. Lunarian settlements have historically been centered on the near side due to ease of resupply and a desire by early Lunarians to view their home planet. Of the five great dome cities only Gagaringrad is on the far side of the moon, which has earned it the nickname of the “Shaded City” by Lunarians. When viewed from Earth, Luna’s dome cities and their satellite cities create a vision not unlike viewing humanity’s homeworld from orbit. Despite early attempts to sync the Lunarian calendar to lunar months, colonizing governments — then the Alliance — insisted on using the standard Terran calendar for convenience, and this example has been followed across the Spur.


The process of becoming a celebrity that actually matters on Venus, rather than a simple ''local'' celebrity known on Venus itself, is a grueling one that has built up an industry around itself that is commonly referred to as the "red treadmill" by local pundits as a way of mocking the entertainment industry's common red carpets. These red treadmills refer to themselves as ''celebrity training programs'' and exist as the primary method through which many young hopefuls attempt to enter the Venusian entertainment industry. These programs, which serve as agents in addition to marketers and trainers, exercise an immense amount of control over their prospective celebrities: trainees will have their daily schedules determined by their trainers, will spend hours a day attempting to achieve an attractive physical form, and have little to no privacy in their lives. Plastic surgery is a fact of life in these programs. Those that are able to endure the red treadmill often find themselves safely positioned in the Cytherean entertainment industry and can be found in almost every Cytherean production, ranging from music to film.
==Culture==
[[File:Luna - Final.png|The government flag of Luna. The crescent represents Luna itself, and is meant to remind viewers of Selene's headpiece.|thumb]]


===Famous Cytherean Celebrities===
Lunarians are a tightly-knit and somewhat insular people wracked by stark class divisions between the rich, middle, and working class. The rich here are more wealthy than perhaps anywhere else in the modern Spur, but the working poor are just as poor as anywhere else. The richest Lunarians are part of families which have  lived on Earth’s only moon since the 21st century and originally arrived as climate refugees, and upper-class families are known to spend extravagant sums of money to have their entire family trees charted out and known. Members of the middle and working class lack the obsession with pedigree, having neither the desire nor the resources to carry out these projects.


Those that are able to survive and thrive as celebrities in the cutthroat and demanding environment of Cytherea's entertainment industry reap a truly massive amount of rewards ranging from accolades to millions of Solarian Credits. But, perhaps more importantly than anything else, they are some of the most famous people in human space and the greater Orion Spur. The individuals listed below are just a handful of Cytherea's most famous residents, and will be known throughout the Orion Spur.
Regardless of class, Lunarians tend to have certain physical characteristics due to their shared origin on the moon. Due to the lower gravity of the moon, Lunarians tend to be taller than most humans — such as the residents of Earth or [[Republic of Biesel|Tau Ceti]] — and can struggle with adjusting to Earth-level gravity, much like [[Callisto|Callisteans]] or other moon-originating humans. Lunarians also tend to be paler than their Earthborn counterparts due to many living in partially-recessed dome cities where natural light can be rarer, and the Lunar day-night cycle, where most locations have 14 days of light followed by 14 days of darkness — though earthshine (light reflected from the Earth) ensures these nights are brighter than Terran ones. Many develop sunburns more quickly than other humans, and “Lunarian-proofed” sunscreen is a common sight in starports across the current and former [[Sol Alliance|Alliance]].


One of the most famous Cytherean is perhaps '''Chan-mi Jee''', the renowned frontwoman and singer of '''INTERSTELLAR✰GIRLS''': a famous all-female pop group based out of the Binyarian aerostat. Chan-mi Jee's famous voice, which has been biologically augmented to have a wider range, can be found on dozens of INTERSTELLAR✰GIRLS albums. The band's most famous album, ''Interstellar Heart'', currently holds the record for most copies ever sold. Despite her successes, which include having been named the Venusian cultural ambassador for four years in a row Chan-mi Jee's personal life has been the subject of some speculation in the Cytherean press, and repeated plastic surgeries have left only a sliver of resemblance to the woman that began her pop career ten years ago. But for the moment, she and her band remain the undisputed queens of the Cytherean musical scene.
Most Lunarians have membership in class-specific clubs and fraternal organizations, which can range from drinking clubs for dockworkers to clubs for politicians where all participants must wear stylized masks. Almost every one of these organizations are invitation only . As all things on Earth’s moon, some are far more prestigious than others, and the most prestigious of these – such as the Oakheart Club of Harmony City, a fraternal order for Solarian Navy flag officers – can and do influence the political culture of the entire moon (and perhaps the broader Alliance). Many prominent Lunarian social clubs have been accused of involvement in the secret societies alleged to run Luna from behind the scenes through proxies, patsies, and fronts. Most clubs will have some form of special, often opaque, gesture or ritual associated with their activities, ranging from handshakes to seemingly occult rituals involving the burning of sacrificial effigies. Many a B-list Venusian crime film has involved a plucky detective investigating a Lunarian fraternal organization, only to find it is not-so-secretly a cover for something supernatural or evil.


In the Cytherean acting scene there is, arguably, nobody that defines the role of leading man better than the dashing and charismatic '''Caspar Orillian'''. Born and raised in the "red treadmill" industry of Cytherea Caspar has found extraordinary success playing athletic leading men thanks to extensive biomodifications and plastic surgeries that have shaped and reshaped his face to constantly be in-season and attractive. A large amount of editors hired by his estate retroactively edit his films and publicity photos to resemble whatever Caspar's current appearance is. His constant facial restructurings are seen as a sign of his success due to the immense cost associated with them, and are a clear proof of his dedication to maintaining his celebrity status.
===Social Classes===
[[File:Navy graduation.png|Throughout history, members of the Lunarian upper class have made up a large portion of the Solarian Navy's officer corps.|thumb]]
Sitting at the top of Lunarian, and perhaps the entire Alliance’s, society are its most wealthy citizens. Sometimes known as Sol’s aristocracy, or — more derisively, and often by non-Solarians — as the Solarian nobility, the Lunarian upper class is per capita the richest group of humans in the modern Spur. These Lunarians can trace their origins to the original climate refugees, often already rich themselves, and to the early executives of successful corporations such as Einstein Engines. They are obsessed with their pedigrees and their family histories, and few marry outside of Luna or the upper class; though an up-and-coming upper middle class family may find itself aligned to one of these venerable families by marriage, it is an uncommon thing. Genetically-engineered children, even cloned children, are not uncommon, and Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals is always willing to provide its services, though Galatean firms have long plied their trade on Earth’s moon. The extent of genetic editing the Lunarian upper-class experience before and after birth ensures they live longer, healthier lives than most other humans in the Spur. It is often joked Luna contains not just the greatest concentration of wealth in its upper classes, but the greatest collection of centenarians anywhere in the modern Spur.


Famous director '''Samuel Monaghan''' is another of Cytherea's most famous most famous celebrities, and his name can be found on a variety of movies ranging from action films to long dramas. Monaghan's distinctive style is easily-recognized throughout the Orion Spur's film scene thanks to his focus on single-shot scenes using drones as floating cameras. The fame of Monaghan has also been built by the director's often eccentric and eye-catching behavior off the set. Monaghan is known for his eccentric behavior, unusual rants, and deliberately garnish outfits. The controversy that this has caused him in Cytherea's tabloid scene has only helped his fame grow, but it remains to be seen if his behavior will continue to build fame or ultimately backfire and cause his fall.
Wealthy Lunarians are massively influential in its political and economic environment, and many conspiracies — both on Luna and throughout the Alliance — swirl around their wealth and dominance. Some hold membership in secret or semi-secret societies they are rumored to use in efforts to further their influence and dominance, and some claim these societies far predate the founding of the Alliance or the colonization of Luna. The richest Lunarians are an exclusive class and zealously guard their homes in the central domes from intrusion by those deemed beneath their notice or unworthy of the privilege, with secret covenants between rich and influential Lunarians to make their neighborhoods more exclusive not being unheard of. Further increasing their exclusivity is their unusual accent: rich families will teach their children, and sometimes upper-level assistants in their employ, how to speak in a refined, learned dialect known as Formal Lunarian. Formal Lunarian, or FL, must be taught from birth as the way one learns Solarian Common for it to be passable to those who have also learned the dialect to birth. This makes it both hard to passably fake and marks someone as an outsider in a community when they speak, ensuring they may never fit in.


'''Quu'xuu "Kwoo" Vol'rii''' is something of an oddity in the Cytherean entertainment scene due to her status as a skrell. Having recently flown into the highest ranks of Cytherea due to her highly-rated performance as the main villain of Monkey King VII, Doctor Yana Vashtu, the diminutive doctor of human cultural studies has found a following thanks to both her haughty and evil attitude on-camera and her awkward yet earnest attitude off the set. Kwoo, as she is affectionately known by her fans, has found further fame thanks to her charitable donations to Mars following her success in Monkey King VII. However it remains uncertain how long her fifteen minutes of fame from Monkey King VII will last, if Kwoo will choose to remain in Cytherea at all, or if he unfaltering support for the [[Jargon Federation]] will be her eventual social downfall.
The Lunarian middle class makes up the majority of the moon’s population following the decline of its working class populace, and forms the backbone of the modern Solarian central bureaucracy. Most live in satellite cities and work in government buildings of the central dome, performing the endless duties of an interstellar bureaucracy under the watchful eye of the upper class. Often seen as a colorless and boring people due to their line of work, a common Solarian joke claims the stereotypical middle-class Lunarian is a Solarian government bureaucrat who wears a suit to work, commutes by train, and only feels joy when completing paperwork. Though typically wealthy in their own right, many of the middle class suffer from impostor syndrome and drive themselves into debt attempting to follow the trends of those richer than themselves. They are frequent travelers abroad, with middle-class Lunarians having a higher purchasing power off of Luna than on it due to their high wages being needed to match the moon’s cost of living. These Lunarians also form the middle management of Luna-centric corporations such as [[Einstein Engines]], [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]], and [[Zavodskoi Interstellar]].


==Jintarian Culture and Society==
The Lunarian working class, in contrast to the upper and middle classes, is not flush with wealth. Once almost the equal of the middle class, the working class has seen its size shrink and influence fade away as Lunarian industries have moved abroad from the moon and a new invention has been brought in to replace those they have retained: positronic-based robots known as [[IPC|IPCs]]. Many working-class Lunarians have moved abroad, often to [[Callisto]] or to another colonized world in the [[Sol|Sol System]], and those who have chosen to remain must often make do in poorly-maintained and run-down satellite cities filled with rotting industrial infrastructure that serves as a reminder of the better life their parents and grandparents once lived, with the fading names of these once-great industrial companies now serving as epitaphs to the working-class life that was. These Lunarians are some of the most anti-IPC citizens of the Alliance, viewing them as having taken their well-paying factory jobs before and now threatening what service industry jobs they desperately hang onto, hoping to not be forced into insolvency. Working-class Lunarians who work in mechatronic-focused industries such as ship production take pride in a culture of technical ingenuity and non-positronic automaton maintenance which ensures they can keep positronics out of the workplace, even if their equipment is often slower and less efficient than a positronic-only factory.


While Venus is primarily known for the glitz and glamor of its Cytherean population, the planet's surface and its aerostats are both home to a significant working and middle-class population. These residents are typically referred to as '''Jintarians''' by the Cytherean population of Venus, though they will typically simply refer to themselves as Venusians. Many Jintarians resent their Cytherean counterparts for their absurd habits and constant sidelining of Jintarians and their interests in favor of the entertainment industry. As a result of this resentment, Jintarians tend to be much less flamboyant than their fame-seeking counterparts. Jintarians hold different values and many take pride in the hard, often hazardous work they must perform in order to keep Venus' aerostats afloat and its mining sector functional.
===Holidays===
The '''Zhongqiu Jie Festival''' is an extremely popular holiday on Luna said to date back to the 2070s. The holiday is originally rooted in the Lunar New Year, itself imported by East Asian immigrants to Luna, but has since grown to be a common holiday designed to celebrate the success of humanity’s first interstellar pioneers. The Zhongqiu Jie Festival takes place on the same date as its Earthbound variant; the fifteenth day of the eight month of the traditional lunar calendar.


In contrast to their Cytherean counterparts work for Jintarians is mostly practical and physical. Engineering jobs, an essential part of both aerostats and surface-bound facilities, are dominated by Jintarians due to many Cythereans viewing physical labor as simply beneath the reputation of any celebrity worth knowing about. The ignorance of this critically important work by the Cytherean population is an enduring point of bitterness for many Jintarians, and has contributed to further fracturing of Venusian society along the line between Jintarians and Cythereans. Industrial work is similarly common amongst Jintarians and many can be found working in facilities upon the Venusian surface as engineers, researchers, or miners. Jintarian equipment designed for use on the surface has a widespread reputation for being extremely reliable and durable due to the intense stress it has to endure on the surface.  
'''Apollo Day''' is another common holiday, taking place on the sixteenth of July. Similarly to Danza de la Luna, this holiday celebrates the success of humanity’s interstellar pioneers. However, this one celebrates the success of Apollo 11 specifically rather than explorers more generally.


While most Jintarians are employed in industrial and engineering jobs, many are employed in the Venusian hydroponics industry. Venus is home to a multitude of massive hydroponics aerostats, such as '''Rathlin''', that produce foodstuffs consumed throughout the Solarian Alliance and beyond. These so-called "donut dwellers" (due to the trademark shape of their aerostats, which allows for the collection of materials from nearby clouds) maintain truly massive hydroponics facilities and take pride in Venus' reputation as the breadbasket of the Sol System alongside Ganymede. Super-freighters bound to Callisto - the main port of the Sol System - often leave Venus laden with the bounty of these aerostats. Cythereans can occasionally be found in these hydroponics facilities due to a trend of buying "country estates" in them to escape the hustle and bustle of Cytherea, but they are hardly integrated into the larger facilities and instead live in their own gated communities. Tensions between these Cythereans and Jintarian hydroponicists have been known to boil over at times, and it is not rare for a Cytherean's estate to be vandalized.
A variation on Apollo Day named '''Pervoprohodets Day''' is instead celebrated in Soviet-colonized areas, with this holiday instead taking place on the fifteenth of December - the date the USSR’s LK lander touched down on the Lunar surface.


===The Surface===
==Life in Dome Cities==
[[File:New_Odesa.png|A map of New Odesa and some of its satellite cities' rail infrastructure (click to enlarge).|thumb]]
Lunarian settlements are known as dome cities due to their original shape: as one would expect, they are large, domed structures designed in the early 2100s to replace the primitive early structures from humanity’s first settlements on Earth’s moon. The term “dome city” refers to the original dome, which most Lunarians see as the heart of their settlement and the most prestigious location to live, though only the ultra-wealthy can afford it. Central dome cities are ringed by satellite cities that serve as its neighborhoods and suburbs, and are connected by underground rail and highway lines often built into the moon’s long-dormant lava tubes. The quality of a satellite city can vary wildly depending on its original purpose and which individuals now inhabit it, with the best satellite cities resembling the central dome – though less prestigious – and the worst being decaying industrial areas which would not look out of place in a rough area of [[New Hai Phong]] or pre-Violet Dawn [[Mars]]. As all things on Luna, the quality of where one lives is generally determined by the economic strata they are born into.


Despite the crushing pressure and the lead-melting nightmare that is the surface of Venus, locally referred to as "Downstairs," many habitats and other facilities exist there. Compared to the many independent aerostats that lurk above the cloud layer there are few individual habitats on the surface, and settlements are typically structured as sprawling industrial complexes. Facilities tend to lack windows due to the immense pressure and the windows that do exist are primarily in the form of thick, expensive borosilicate used solely in expensive scientific observatories. In order to stave off depression green areas aided by artificial means are a common sight in these complexes, and many recreation areas feature large holographic ceilings designed to imitate the sky above the surface. Lighting is tuned to simulate a relatively Earth-like environment.
The central domes of dome cities are extremely exclusive locations, with only the wealthiest of already-wealthy Lunarians being found here, living alongside corporate headquarters buildings, fine dining and shopping, government buildings, and public buildings. Their residents are corporate executives, high-level government bureaucrats, and members of Luna’s most prestigious families and dynasties. These individuals will typically work to make the central dome even more exclusive through the creation of formal and informal compacts designed to ensure only those they deem sufficiently worthy. Further worsening one’s chance of ascension into the inner dome are restrictions placed on new constructions – or modifications – by organizations known as Municipal Development Compacts, or MDCs. A unique feature of central domes, MDCs are part social club and part homeowner’s association, and often involve local government officials. Unless one is a member – or has enough money to pass the exorbitant fees they charge – they have no chance of getting into the central dome. MDCs are, of course, always invite-only, further working to exclude new members.


Those that reside on the Venusian surface tend to be researchers, miners, engineers, those who couldn’t make it in the floating Cytherean palaces, or criminals from the cloud layer. Most that work and reside on the surface will only reside on it for several months to a year before being rotated off due to the stress and wear and tear that immensely hazardous environment of the Venusian surface inflicts on those that reside on it. The economy of the surface is dominated by the mining and chemical industry, and most surface facilities are built for in order to exploit the immense mineral wealth of Venus' intensely volcanically active surface. Mining on the Venusian surface is - even at the best of times - an extremely hazardous venture that pays extremely well: surfacer miners can expect to be paid more than any other miner in the Sol System. The other major industry is processing the retrieved ores and chemicals in the surface's massive industrial facilities before shipping it into orbit in heavy-duty freighters able to endure surface conditions.  
Satellite cities have no such associations, though some richer ones have close equivalents, and are home to the vast majority of Luna’s population. Often connected to the central dome – where many satellite city dwellers work – by underground rail lines or highways, satellite cities can vary greatly in their quality and in what they contain, and their fates were often determined by how they were originally zoned by the early Lunarian government. Industrial-zoned satellite cities, due to the decay of Luna’s industrial sector, have fared the worst, but residential or commercial ones have fared much better. The typical middle-class satellite city is full of mixed commercial and residential zoning, and often has a high population density reminiscent of Callisto or New Hai Phong due to the height restrictions placed on expansion due to the presence of the dome. They can sometimes extend much further underground, both vertically and horizontally, with the most premium space being in the center of the satellite city where natural light reaches the streets at most times of the Lunar day. Typically they are laid out in a grid pattern, with government and high-rise buildings at the center – the tallest point of the dome – and structures becoming smaller as one approaches the edge of the dome.


The desolation of the Venusian surface has lead to a culture focused on escapism amongst its residents. Crafts made using spare mining equipment are commonplace, and are typically referred to as "Surfacer Art" off of Venus. Parkour and freerunning inside the surface facilities are also popular pastimes, with annual and casual competitions often held in holodecks. Runners duck through cramped maintenance shafts, shimmy inside air vents, and slide through industrial complexes. Surfacers additionally consume a great amount of Cytherean media in order to forget their environment, often escaping into holopod studios that house dozens of holopods which let a viewer into and experience their favorite movies and shows in AR.
==Economics==
The Lunarian economy has undergone significant changes since colonization. Luna’s economy was initially based around heavy industries deemed non-viable on Earth: shipbuilding and He-3 mining and refining. With the earliest of humanity’s vessels having been made in Earth’s orbit, where collisions with abandoned space objects were a constant risk, shipbuilding forms were quick to rebase to Luna, with many concentrating on the near side of the moon and establishing facilities on the outskirts of climate refugee settlements: arguably, these were the first satellite cities. On the far side of the moon the Soviets were quick to establish a settlement of their own — Gagaringrad — and the Union’s insatiable urge for Helium-3 to power warp technology caused mining operations to follow. First the Soviets, then the rest of Earth, staked out mining operations for themselves. For its first few decades, Luna was a very working-class colony: home to those building the new future of humanity. Dinged and scuffed Soviet monuments to the conquest of the Stars on Luna built in this era can be found across its surface, though many are in disrepair and few can read their dated script.


==Venusian IPCs==
But the early Lunar economy was not to last. As humanity expanded beyond the Sol System and congealed into the Alliance, the need for new ships and more fuel rapidly outpaced what Earth’s moon could produce. Shipbuilding moved further away to larger, purpose-built facilities further out in the Sol System — now a few hours’ travel away instead of weeks — and He-3 operations moved to Pluto, where the Soviets applied everything they had learned on Luna to create the still-largest producer of Helium-3 in the modern Spur, and one with the nearly-unlimited resources of the Oort Cloud rather than Luna’s already-depleted reserves. Shipyards, factories, and refineries began to shutter across the moon’s satellite cities. Skilled labor fled abroad and those who stayed behind suffered from unemployment, with many turning to crime or accepting lower-paying jobs in the now-growing service industry. Some instead chose to work for a growing employer on the moon: the Solarian government, whose bureaucracies were migrating to Luna’s domed cities from a decaying Earth.


IPCs enjoy a certain status above even working-class residents of Venus, lofted by the ethereal beauty and flawless movements of a Venusian-made Shell or the ability to make other frames as aesthetically pleasing as possible in the most avant garde ways, to say nothing of how easily they can be manipulated. Under the clouds, robots and IPCs alike are valued for their reliability in an industrial environment, even among potentially shady mining guilds. However, the love of the aesthetic of IPCs does not reach the surface, as those Downstairs consider them more as tools than art. This mentality of IPCs being the ultimate display of artistry or a handy piece of hardware hinders IPCs quite a bit; no free IPCs exist either in the Zone or Downstairs.
The modern Lunarian economy is heavily based around the government and its service sector, though many previously human-worked service jobs are being supplanted by positronic units owned by corporations or the government. Middle-class Lunarians typically work for the Solarian government or in office roles for corporations with facilities on Luna — with most corporations having a regional headquarters here, [[Hephaestus Industries|Hephaestus]], [[Orion Express]], and [[NanoTrasen Corporation|NanoTrasen]] excepted. Rich Lunarians work in the same sectors as their middle-class colleagues, but tend to be in senior-level positions rather than the middling ones occupied by the middle class. Working-class Lunarians are left with what remains: most work in the service industry, with a minority being employed in government-run blue collar jobs such as Navy shipyards and urban maintenance. They have significantly less purchasing power than other Lunarians and often live paycheck to paycheck, with the creeping growth of synthetics in their traditional jobs having caused many to migrate abroad, often to Callisto, in hopes of a better life.


==Fashion==
===Corporations===
The class divided on Venus between Cythereans and Jintarians is evident even in their clothes. Cythereans often wear avant-garde, often nearly-impractical clothing while Jintarians usually prefer comfort and function over style.
Luna is home to headquarters — or regional headquarters — for many corporations based inside and outside of the Alliance. Of the megacorporations Einstein Engines, Zavodskoi Interstellar, and Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals are most prominent on the moon. However, dozens of other corporations — from [[Empire of Dominia|Dominian]] engineering firms to [[Coalition of Colonies|Coalition]] shipping companies to Solarian industrial companies — have regional headquarters here, and establishments frequented by corporate employees for their breaks can be a whirlwind of dialects and languages, with [[Federal Technocracy of Galatea|Galatean]] firm representatives working out deals with Solarian businesses over food well outside the purchasing power of many Lunarians. Most of these companies have their headquarters on the near side of the moon in Harmony City, with only Zavodskoi Interstellar stubbornly remaining on the far side in Gagaringrad, in a building known locally as the Obelisk.


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[[Einstein Engines]] is the de facto kingmaker of the Lunarian corporate world, and any company with a desire to be successful on Earth’s moon will find themselves interacting with the oldest megacorporation sooner or later. Based on Harmony City, Einstein is unofficially regarded as the Lunarian corporation, and many in its upper management come from the moon. Most still-functioning heavy industries on Luna are connected to EE or one of its affiliates, and most facilities previously operated by NanoTrasen have been bought out by Einstein at below market prices using their connections to the Lunarian government. Most synthetics on Luna are produced by Einstein in one of its facilities, which has led to growing resentment from the Lunarian working class in recent decades. The famed Suzuki-Zhang Hammer Drive was invented in the Robert H. Goddard Administrative, Commercial, and Research Facility, an Einstein Engines proving ground located in a satellite city of Harmony City.


===Cytherean Fashion===
[[Zavodskoi Interstellar]] is, alongside Einstein, one of the prominent corporations on Luna. Based mostly on the far side of the moon in Gagaringrad, unwritten rules between ZI and EE have seen Zavodskoi’s domain in Gagaringrad mostly untouched by Einstein in exchange for unknown concessions. Zavodskoi, to the chagrin of [[NanoTrasen_Corporation|NanoTrasen]], often works alongside Einstein — sometimes in the same facilities — and is a major supplier of the Lunarian Public Safety Bureau, providing the moon’s police with everything from bulletproof vests to their service weapons to tear gas. Like Einstein, much of Zavodskoi’s upper echelon is dominated by Lunarians. However, recent decades have seen a steady encroachment by Dominian staff, with more and more ZI board meetings on Luna having at least one Morozian present.
Due to the extremely fast-paced nature of Cytherea's fashion industry there are a number of trends entering the public eye, being sold by stores, and falling out of fashion at any time. Anything a non-Cytherean can put together that is appealing to the eye, and sometimes not, has been the height of fashion at some point somewhere in the clouds. However there are a few popular looks and rules Cytherean fashion tends to follow.


The most important rule for an aspiring Cytherean fashionista is that the best part of the body is the skin. A lot of clean, unblemished, hairless skin is shown in Cytherean fashion; whether it be through a high-slit dress, a translucent button-up shirt, a pair of short shorts, a fitted tank top, or a low cut blouse. More masculine figures tend to show off the upper body, especially the arms, while more feminine looks show off the lower body, specifically the legs. But in the Cytherean view showing too much skin is a great faux pas; looks are often balanced so that if a lot of the upper body is shown, the lower body is mostly covered and vice versa. Cytherean business wear, in contrast, tends to be much less skin-showing in order to stay in line with the greater Solarian Alliance, particularly [[Luna]].
[[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]] controls much of the medical industry on the moon, though through the corporation’s unique keiretsu structure instead of direct oversight. Medical facilities across Luna are controlled by ZH’s tendrils, and the keiretsu is likewise dominated by Lunarian staff. Many graduates from Luna’s universities go straight into Zeng-Hu’s staff, where they have historically succeeded in its competitive environment. ZH’s generic medicine divisions readily provide their services to the Lunarian upper and middle class, and it is not uncommon for Lunarians to live significantly longer than average Solarians as a result — a lucky genetically engineered Lunarian may live well over a century.


While Cythereans consider minor body modifications fine, a more natural appearance is preferred in contrast to gaudy or overly eye-catching augmentations. Body-sculpting plastic surgery procedures are common, especially among celebrities, in order to ensure that one remains within the Cytherean standards of beauty. Some of the most common body-sculpting procedures include improving facial features and structure, removing all body hair “below the eyelashes," tightening the skin, removing excess body fat, dental reconstruction, enhancing or emphasizing musculature, and balancing body proportions (usually in favor of the legs). However extensive piercing, more extreme body-sculpting, heavy tattooing, and other modifications that break the “pure skin” rule are frowned upon and tattooing in particular, even minor forms in some cases, is considered unsightly due to its long-standing connection with criminals.
==Politics and Government==
The Lunarian government is dominated by the richest of its population, with political dynasties having always influenced the moon’s politics. The amount of wealth one needs to enter into the moon’s political scene is prohibitively expensive, and acts as a barrier against non-dynastic political actors entering into politics. Without a significant wealth reserve or a powerful backer, a prospective candidate will simply not have enough cash on hand to get their name out to be heard, and thus voted in. Some seemingly independent actors do enter into its politics, but a savvy Lunarian will easily uncover these seeming independents often have connections to the political dynasties and are only pretending to be free of their influence — a trick often used to subvert a dynasty’s rivals through subterfuge.


Many trends originate in Binyaria’s Majestic Mile District, and are locally called “wankukai” trends. Wankukai clothes are either what’s popular in the Mile's clubbing scene or, less popularly, something slightly more appropriate for streetwear. Masculine looks often have plain, solid colored pants in dark colors with slim, usually designer belts, and often have simple dress shoes or sneakers. Translucent button-ups with LED or neon-tubing designs up the arms or across the chest are popular, as well as similarly designed, fitted tank tops to accentuate the arms. Some even elect to go shirtless. Suit jackets matching one’s pants are also common, as well as leather jackets with LED or neon designs on the back. As for more feminine looks, miniskirts, short shorts, and -- for the brave -- microskirts are commonplace, often paired with simple low heels, flats, or sneakers. Colorful dress shirts, qipao blouses, and standard blouses are all common as well, featuring designs similar to masculine looks. Dresses of all lengths usually have a high-slit, reaching all the way up the thigh, and are often intricately decorated with LED and neon-tubing. Though suit jackets and leather jackets with designs are common among feminine looks as well, they are occasionally cropped to just below or at the ribs.
Conspiracies have long swirled around the moon’s political dynasties, with some claiming their influence over the moon includes control over the various Solarian government agencies headquartered here, and that the Alliance’s direction is largely chosen ahead of time by a cabal of Luna’s ultra-wealthy. Other, more outlandish, conspiracies claim the dynasties are in league with demonic forces, are an outgrowth of Earther conspiracies such as Majestic 12, are shapeshifting aliens (distinct from [[Skrell|real aliens]] met by the Alliance), or are supernatural creatures such as vampires. The Lunarian government has long not entertained these claims, deeming them too ridiculous to even be worth denying.


Recently, there has been a rise in traditional and “neo-traditional” clothes. For example, “faying” dresses and suits are based off Victorian Era British and French formalwear, but modified to better fit today’s fast paced society. Faying are less restrictive and faying dresses in particular have a much smaller bell skirt and are occasionally shortened to the mid-calf or knee. Another example are “neo-hanbok”, which are the traditional Korean hanbok similarly updated like faying. Feminine hanbok have a thinner bell and sometimes have a shorter skirt and masculine hanbok often have tighter sleeves and a pair of pants and vest instead of a robe. Another popular look is to add LED lighting, neon graphics, or simply different colors. Standard qipao/cheongsam, changshan, kimono, and yukata are also staples among the traditional fashion movement.
The current governor of '''Luna is Dietmar de Esterházy von Galántha'''. Governor de Esterházy von Galántha, known as E-V-G by many Lunarians, is the patriarch of a venerable Lunarian political dynasty with historical ties to the Solarian government, particularly its diplomatic service, and Harmony City’s branch of Luna’s local police agency, the Lunarian Public Safety Bureau. The governor has connections to most political dynasties on the moon and is rumored to be one of the most powerful men in the Alliance, though such theories often bear an edge of conspiracy. Dietmar is old, past eighty, and it is expected he will retire when the current term expires in 2480, having served as the moon’s governor for thirty years, surviving ATLAS, Frost, the coup, the civil war, and its aftermath. What dynastic family will replace him, or if one of his relatives will be elected, remains to be seen.


===Jintarian Fashion===
In addition to local politics Luna is home to most of the Solarian government’s agency and department headquarters, and millions of civil servants are either Lunarians or work on Luna, toiling away at computers or filing cabinets as part of the endless struggle to ensure the Alliance’s labyrinthine and massive bureaucratic apparatus does not collapse under its own weight. Most government bureaucrats on Luna are drawn from its middle class, though the long reach of the upper classes cannot be entirely escaped as they often head local offices or the departments of offices. Government work is an honest life for many Lunarians, and local residents take pride in their moon’s status as the beating heart of the Alliance’s government and its bureaucracy. Many say that Unity Station has ideas, but it is Luna which makes them into reality.


Jintarian fashion is much more practical, and significantly less gaudy, than its Cytherean counterpart. Many Jintarians wear simple, practical clothing well-suited to their typically industrial or engineering-based work such as jumpsuits, jeans, and long-sleeved shirts. Jintarian professionals dress much like their counterparts in the rest of the Alliance. But while their clothing is practical, Jintarians have a trend of decorating their clothing and are known to decorate their clothing with anything from simple pins and badges to more complicated armbands or graphics. This trend originated in the industrial facilities of early Venusian life, where wearing a pin or other form of identification was an easy and simplistic way of identifying which department a given Jintarian worked for.
Lunarian law enforcement is handled by the '''Lunarian Public Safety Bureau''', or '''LPSB'''. One of the most well-funded public security services in the Solarian Alliance, it is regarded as one of the better policing agencies in the Sol System by middle and working-class Lunarians. However, the LPSB operates on a pay-to-play system of corruption with rich Lunarians where crimes, assuming they are not completely egregious, can be deemed a non-issue if one pays enough. The moon’s wealthy political dynasties exert an immense amount of control over the LPSB and de facto run the Bureau, with its upper ranks dominated by those affiliated with the ultra-rich. The police officers of the Bureau are known as public security agents, or PSAs, and the officer in charge of an entire satellite city is known as a chief director. The officers of the LPSB are typically recruited from the Lunarian working or middle class. They are well-trained and well-equipped, often having instructors affiliated with [[Zavodskoi Interstellar]] or the [[Solarian Armed Forces]] and utilizing the most cutting-edge equipment, ranging from laser-based weaponry to [[San Colette|Colettish]]-produced police drones. Zavodskoi is known to recruit many ex-LPSB officers into its ranks, though this source of qualified manpower has started to dry up as Solarian attitudes have shifted to be anti-corporate in a post-2462 Spur.


The increasingly bitter divide between Jintarians and Cythereans is present even in Jintarian fashion trends. Most Jintarians opt to deliberately ignore Cytherea's fashion trends, and many take pride in this willing ignorance of Cytherea's fashion -- intead opting to "buy Jintarian" when it comes to their clothing. As a result most Jintarian clothing is produced using materials sourced from Jintarian "donut" hydroponics aerostats and made in Jintarian-dominated aerostat districts. Very little everyday Jintarian fashion is exported off of Venus, but Jintarian hazardous environment clothing is used throughout the Orion Spur due to its reputation for affordable, durable, and reliable construction. After all, it is extremely difficult to cut corners on equipment meant to endure the surface conditions of Venus.
Compared to other Solarian police forces, the LPSB uses a larger number of [[IPC|synthetics]]. Industrial units serve as backup for IPC-qualified officers and as riot suppressors, Bishops serve in technical or intelligence roles, and shells do much of the LPSB’s clerical work, but none serve in patrol roles. These IPCs are often secondhand units from the Solarian military or corporate security, though some have been purchased directly by the Bureau itself, and often with the assistance of wealthy backers.


==Major Aerostats and Habitats==
==Major Dome Cities==
Most Venusians dwell in aerostats floating in the habitable layer nicknamed “the Zone” above the sulphuric acid clouds masking the surface. These floating cities are primarily held in place by their natural oxygen content and large bags of hydrogen. Though they vary in size the largest aerostats are no bigger than four miles across and many take the shape of an upside down teardrop. The topmost section hosts a large, open-air park dedicated to help with the claustrophobic feelings in the aerostats and to maintaining a large amount of oxygen to keep the city afloat in the carbon dioxide. Below the park lies a mass of apartments, offices, shops, and other-such buildings arranged in a similar fashion to a shopping mall. There are numerous open spaces built into aerostats that provide both public space for citizens and more air chambers for buoyancy. Aerostats are mobile, possessing both microthrusters and rudders for stability and the occasional docking with surface elevators or tethers. The other less common format of aerostats are donut-shaped and are used for the immensely lucrative farming business. These aerostats are equipped to collect sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, often taking cloud dives to produce fertilizer and water.
'''Harmony City''' is the capital of Luna and the beating heart of both its political life. Here, the political deals that will run Luna for decades are made in the private rooms of high-end establishments. Situated in the Mare Insularum, it has a unique feature not found in any other dome city: a coastline situated in Mare Luistania, an artificial lake built out of an asteroid crater inside the dome city. The center of this lake is an artificial island known as the Isle of Harmony where the government buildings of Luna’s central administration are found. The Isle of Harmony can only be accessed by appointment if one is not a government employee or elected official, ensuring the government remains out of practical reach for many Lunarians. Harmony City is home to the headquarters of Einstein Engines and many of the megacorporation’s employees live here, giving the city a reputation as the de facto capital of the megacorporation as well as Luna. Notable sights in Harmony include the Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where the original landers of the Soviet Union and United States of America were moved after the city’s establishment. Most of Harmony City’s satellite cities are home to corporate employees or employees of the Lunarian government itself, and few were designed for industrial use. Residents of Harmony City are often negatively stereotyped by other Lunarians as social climbers and backstabbers who are all too willing to betray even their family for minor political or social gain.


===Binyaria===
'''Nouvelle Caen''', originally settled by French climate refugees, is the heart of Luna’s culture and home to many of its corporate offices. Known for its art galleries and high society functions, the residents of ''Le Nouvelle'' – as they often refer to their dome city – pride themselves on being the highest echelons of modern Solarian culture, and on enjoying the finer things in life. The city’s government has taken the unusual step of turning all of its former industrial satellite cities into upper- and middle-class housing, making Nouvelle Caen the only dome city without any industrial satellites. It is home to most of Luna’s small Dominian expatriate noble population, and is the only dome city to have an Imperial consulate aside from New Odesa. Sights in Le Nouvelle include its entertainment district, where one can find theaters, opera houses, and playhouses in an architectural style known as Nouveaux Beaux-Arts which deliberately calls back to French history, and its numerous art galleries, some of which are the only galleries in the Sol System to feature prominent non-human artists. It is the richest dome in terms of raw wealth, and many Venusian stars have homes away from home in its satellite cities. Residents of Le Nouvelle are stereotyped as foppish and somewhat aloof by other Lunarians, and it is commonly joked that most speak French – a dead language – at home, and Solarian Common only when inconvenienced by those not of Le Nouvelle.
The first and largest aerostat, Binyaria is widely known as the jewel of Venus and houses approximately 19 million people. People from across the galaxy flock to Binyaria to experience Solarian and Cytherean culture, with tourists roaming the famous vineyards and partying into the artificial, neon-lit night. It is widely known that Cytherean Binyarians don’t get the best first; they make the best first. This reputation of being the most beautiful, the most cultured, the most advanced, and the greatest has lead to an extremely aggressive, cutthroat environment for those looking to get ahead. Actors, idols, politicians, and scientists all face heavy scrutiny by their fellow Binyarians and must constantly keep their mask polished and their persona unbreakable in order to become even the most minor celebrity. As such, it should not be a surprise that the "red treadmill" industry endemic to Cytherean entertainment originated in Binyaria's entertainment districts.


Like most aerostats Binyaria is divided into layers, which are further subdivided into districts. The most well known districts on Binyaria are the Wajiu District on layer one, the Majestic Mile District on layer two, the Chiye-Gyo District on layer three, and the Parabing District on layer six. The districts of Binyaria compete with one another in a yearly competition known as the ''Binyarian Gauntlet'' to see which district can produce the greatest work of art in the aerostat. The Gauntlet brings out either the best (if you ask a Cytherean) or worst (if you ask a Jintarian) in the aerostat as entire districts feverishly work to complete their project, and keep it secret from other districts, in the months leading up to the competition's end. As is traditional for Cythereans the winner's trophy is garish and conspicuous: a life-sized golden statue of the lead designer holding a replica of the winning piece. The winner's trophy is moved into storage after the next year's competition ends. After all, no Cytherean cares about old news.
'''Hangzhou''' is Luna’s academic center, and traces its origins to a joint project between NASA and the Federal Republic of China’s Space Agency. Viewed by many as the Alliance’s brain, the central dome city of Hangzhou trades conventional Lunarian styles of zoning for a number of universities, student houses, and laboratories. More middle-class Lunarians live in Hangzhou’s central dome city than in the rest of Luna’s central domes combined, and some rich Lunarians from elsewhere on the moon look down at Hangzhou residents as unworthy of the prestige of living in a central dome. The dome city has a large Solarian military presence due to numerous proving grounds and testing facilities, some originally built by the Solarian Armed Forces and some seized from corporate actors in 2463. Hangzhou is a key medical research hub in the Orion Spur due to housing the Lunar University of Medical Science, the city’s largest employer, and many Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals facilities. Zeng-Hu. Residents of it often brag they may not be the richest dome, but they are undoubtedly the longest-lived. Hangzhouers are stereotyped by other Lunarians as shy intellectuals who are issued a pair of glasses and a degree at birth by the city’s government.


====Binyarian Districts ====
'''Gagaringrad''' is the largest dome city founded by the Soviet Union and the largest dome city on the dark side of the moon. It was the heart of the moon’s mining and refining industries before the USSR moved most of these operations to [[Pluto]] as the city’s Helium-3 deposits began to dry up, causing Gagaringrad to fall on hard times as thousands emigrated to Pluto, returned to Earth, or became unemployed on Luna. Many Lunarians see Gagaringrad as a dome city on its last legs, only one economic shock away from total collapse, with many of its once-proud industrial satellite cities now being abandoned relics of a better time. The high unemployment rate of the city has led to a rise in crime, and Gagaringrad is unofficially known by many Lunarians as the moon’s crime capital. The one remaining bright spot for the moon’s Soviet city is the presence of a still-active shipbuilding industry affiliated with the Solarian Navy, and the domes associated with this industry are home to the last remnants of the Lunarian Soviet man. Residents of Gagaringrad are stereotyped as gloomy, due to living in darkness for most of the year, and easily irritable people who may or may not have organized crime links.
Binyaria’s government developed the '''Wajiu District''' with the utmost care and foresight, leading to the district’s gardens -- and vinyards -- becoming one of the biggest tourist attractions. Pervasive genetic engineering has helped the plants become beautiful, delicious, potent, or a combination of the three and an aesthetic-based design philosophy has only furthered the plants’ appealing appearance. Among these gardens lie the famed Yuyuan Vineyard where tourists flock to see by far the most attractive and artistic garden in Wajiu District and, of course, try the excellent Yuyuan Wine for a discounted price. The Wajiu District is additionally home to the residences of Cytherea's most famous and wealthiest residents, with châteaux overlooking the district's vinyards seen as highly desirable residences for the wealthiest Cythereans.


The '''Majestic Mile District''', named for the length of its main thoroughfare, is the true heart of the Cytherean fashion industry and the bio-modification that goes hand in hand with it. Tourists flock to the Majestic Mile to partake, or at least gawk, at the majesty of Cytherea's famed fashion houses. The Mile houses several [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]] facilities centered around biomodification and beauty techniques that are frequented by both the rich and famous of Cytherea and exceptionally wealthy (or vain) tourists. Outside of its main thoroughfare the Mile is home to a wild variety of production studies for everything from holovids to music, and many of those involved in Cytherea's entertainment industry make their homes in the expensive apartments and estates of the district. While less desirable to live in for the ''truly'' famous than Wajiu, many top-level celebrities still reside in the Mile due to the prohibitive cost of living in the Wajiu District.
'''New Odesa''' is the administrative hub of the [[Sol Alliance#Government|Solarian government]] on Luna, and is home to literally millions of government bureaucrats and most of the moon’s foreign embassies. Abroad, it is rumored by some to be the heart of the Lunarian conspiracy to control the Spur, a claim Odesans find absurd. The youngest satellite city, it is the moon’s transit hub and has a twice-hourly shuttle to Unity Station utilized by many Solarian government employees and elected officials. It is also home to Yuri Kondratyuk Shuttleport, the moon’s primary interstellar shuttleport. It is also home to the headquarters of Pan Solarian Interstellar. New Odesa’s central dome has the lowest population of any dome city as most of its space is taken up by government offices, though its population rises during the week as many bureaucrats are known to sleep overnight in government-owned dormitories. Most workers commute from its satellite cities and suited bureaucrats asleep on high-speed trains are common sights. Sights in New Odesa include the Zvezda Museum, which chronicles early colonization of the moon, and New Lviv Satellite City, which has been carefully zoned to ensure all buildings are in the antique Hustul Secession style of architecture. Odesans are stereotyped by other Lunarians as underslept and overworked bureaucrats twitching from caffeine (or stimulant) abuse in their desperate struggle to conquer the Alliance’s endless tide of paperwork.
 
The '''Chiye-Gyo District''' was helped to fame by corporate investment rather than Venus' municipal government. While initially mostly made up lower-middle class Jintarian housing and industrial facilities the government of Binyaria, perhaps embarrassed by the presence of a solidly Jintarian district so close to the Wajiu District, set out to improve the district and announced that in 2397 it would be sold out to corporations for municipal improvement. Despite protests by the mostly Jintarian residents of the district, the sale was authorized and carried out within a year. The Chiye-Gyo District of the 2460s has been thoroughly gentrified, and now primarily serves as the residence of many upper middle class Cytherean artists looking to break into the upper levels of Cytherea's art scene. Many of Jintaria's former residents, by contrast, now reside in the lower levels of the aerostat. Early on in the redesign of the district [[Idris Incorporated]] invested heavily into Chiye-Gyo District, recognizing the emerging celebrity culture of Venus and the immense potential the district held for the corporation's interests in fashion and tourism.
 
The '''Parabing District''' is where many of the Jintarians from Chiye-Gyo settled after their district was sold off to corporations. Primarily a residential district with some commercial zoning Parabing is considered by its residents to represent the "real" Venus free of the glitz, glamor, and hedonism of the Cytherean districts above it. While the district itself is not free of entertainment and holds a number of clubs, PC cafes, karaoke joints, laid-back bars, and fast food restaurants complete with glowing neon lights, the residents of Parabing are by and large blue and white-collar Jintarians that hold jobs outside of the Cytherean entertainment industry. Parabing generally does not attract tourists thanks to its less glitzy nature, and those tourists that do wander into the district generally find themselves snubbed by its Jintarian residents. Many of the the wealthier refugees from the Violet Dawn disaster on [[Mars]] have settled in this district, which is creating an unusual fusion of middle-class Venusian and upper-class Martian culture.
 
While hardly as famous as any of its higher counterparts the '''Central Binyarian Power Complex''' on level ten is one of the most important levels in the entire aerostat. The Complex provides fission-based power to the entire aerostat using a network of massive fusion generators. The amount of equipment needed to ensure that power flows and the generators continue functioning has turned the Complex into a massive labyrinth of tunnels and industrial machinery that are difficult to navigate through and very easy to become lost in. As a result the Complex is informally known as "The Labyrinth" and has very few legal permanent residents. The tunnels of the Complex are often poorly-lit and filled with stagnant air due to poor ventilation. Due to the construction of the Complex noises are able to easily travel through it, and the groaning of machinery and hissing of coolant pipes can echo through miles of tunnels. The Labyrinth is seen as a very unsettling place by both Cythereans and Jintarians, and the disquieting nature of it and similar power facilities have become fodder for the Cytherean film industry.
 
The '''New Miami District''' is located on level 15: the very bottom of the Binyarian aerostat. New Miami is the main commercial port of Binyaria and processes many of the shipments entering the aerostat from off-world or the Venusian surface. Its population is primarily made up of working-class Jintarians yet unlike its counterpart in the Parabing District New Miami has a small, though profitable, tourism industry thanks to its port. The district's "waterfront" is lit up with the neon signs of bars, casinos, pharmacies, and all kinds of entertainment. Due to the cheap cost of living in New Miami many poorer refugees from [[Mars]] settled in this district following the Violet Dawn disaster. Unfortunate the sheer amount of refugees has led to a housing and population crisis in the district that the local government is struggling to solve. With the amount of Martian refugees in the district steadily increasing and Cytherea still, for the moment, unconcerned with the growing crisis, it remains to be seen if -- perhaps ''when'' -- the situation in New Miami will turn violent.
 
===Rathlin===
As the largest of Venus' "donut" hydroponics aerostats Rathlin is the agricultural center of Venus and helps feed larger, more famous aerostatus such as Binyaria. Rathlin roughly the same size as Binyaria but has a much smaller population as a result of the amount of space its hydroponics facilities take up. As with most donut aerostats the population of Rathlin is primarily Jintarian with a small Cytherean minority dwelling in "vacation homes" built to overlook the "Venusian countryside" from the highest levels of Rathlin's aerostat. Due to its close proximity to Binyaria more Cythereans have homes in Rathlin than any other aerostat, and are known to buy out entire farms and hydroponics bays in order to make their dream homes. This, combined with years of being neglected by Venus' government due to being Jintarians, has made the Jintarians living in Rathlin extremely resentful of their Cytherean counterparts.
 
This tense situation has only worsened in the aftermath of the Solarian Collapse and Violet Dawn catastrophe. The profits gained by hydroponics aerostats such as Rathlin have sharply declined since the winter months of 2462 due to the collapse of markets on [[Mars]] and the collapse of authority in most of the Outer Ring. The resulting lack of demand has driven prices down, which has encouraged growers in Rathlin to sell, which has led to more Cythereans moving into the donut aerostat to built their dream home in the idyllic scenery of the aerostat's fields. While prices are recovering the Cythereans seem all too willing to remain, and tensions in the aerostat are nearly at a breaking point. With the local government's pleas for an intervention by Venus' planetary government being mostly ignored, it is seemingly only a matter of time until the discontent in Rathlin transforms into civil unrest.
 
===Ishtar’s Temple and the Babylon Garden===
Only a short shuttle ride from Binyaria, Ishtar’s Temple functions as her perfect, albeit vastly smaller twin Binyaria. Ishtar's Temple serves as an entertainment aerostat; it sates every interest to people who have the time and credits to seek it out. Clubs, amusement parks, lounges and bars, sport centers and everything in between are open to the general public aboard the aerostat.
 
However, beyond the guarded elevators and hidden checkpoints, on the uppermost levels, elusive to most Venusians and those foreign to the system, sits Babylon Garden. Here, the more elite attractions exist for the rich, influential, or resourceful. With the right amount of credits, connections, knowledge, or influence, lucky patrons can gain one of the illusive key cards that provide access to Babylon Garden. It is rumoured that management will occasionally slip an access card to favored patrons who wouldn’t be able to get access otherwise. Outside of Venus the existence of the Babylon Garden is known to very few, and those that have seen it are fewer.
 
In Babylon Garden, the Venusian Shells of the Diamond are the aerostat’s most famous draw and specialty. These shells, designed with quality beyond those outside the aerostat, each sport a uniquely designed chassis in addition to carefully vetted personality matrices. As the hosts and hostesses of Babylon Garden, the shells go to great lengths to cater to each and every patron, from providing beverages and lighting cigarettes to flirtatious conversation. The purpose of these shells are to provide a space of respite, pleasant conversation and hospitality.
 
The Venusian Shells of the Diamond are not only popular, but occupy a highly unique role among synthetics in the Alliance. Contrary to common notions of ownership, the IPCs here can not only set their own prices and tasks, but have nigh equal rights to their employers. The clubs of Babylon Garden rely on the cooperation of their 'employees', and the safety of these synthetics is guaranteed by the funding and high demand of their wealthy consumers. While the Shells of the Diamond and their owners are somewhat at odds in their ability to influence each other; coming to an endpoint with the IPCs' inability to become free synthetics, the status quo has remained and relations are peaceful.
 
==Government and Politics==
As with all Solarian member states, Venus has a representative, currently Senator Hendrik Strom, in the SolGov Senate who handles most of the world's interaction with the Sol Alliance as a whole. At the planetary level, Venus is a representative democracy where each aerostat has its own elected governor and district council made up of representatives from each inhabited part of the aerostat. The council size varies from place to place and is based upon on the numbers of districts in the aerostat. The high number of celebrities and other notables mixed with the planet’s culture of celebrity worship has lead to many influential celebrities being elected, often to the detriment of Venusian politics.
 
Venus' celebrity culture and Cytherea's obsession with life as a popularity contest has created an exceptionally deeply rooted culture of corruption and nepotism in Venusian politics, with many aerostats being dominated by influential political families and their close associates. Widespread Jintarian displeasure with this culture of corruption helped catapult radical populist '''Hendrik Strom''' into the position of senator in 2453 with widespread support by the Jintarian population of Venus. Commercial and industrial industries along with political dynasties, rarely targeted before Strom's ascension, have increasingly been targeted by the Senator's vaunted "Crusade Against Corruption" on Venus. The success of Strom has brought a new type of politics to Venus: Jintarian populism. With Strom's continued success, his potential ascension to the position of Solarian Prime Minister looking more likely by the day, and ongoing tensions between Jintarians and Cythereans continuing to build radical political change on Venus seems to be just around the corner.
 
==History==
Most of the early history of Venus has been lost to the ages, with the Cythereans viewing it as unimportant. However, it is generally accepted that the first aerostats were constructed for scientific purposes. The first built, and the largest even today, was Binyaria. The surfacer habitation complexes were built much later on, and all of them originally featured tethers to the aerostats before more efficient stabilization technology was made. The disposal of these planetary tethers allowed for the Jintarians to be gradually forgotten by mainstream Cytherean society.


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Luna
Sol System
Sector: Jewel Worlds
Capital: Harmony City
Species: Humans, Skrell, IPCs
Common Languages: Sol Common, Tradeband
Demonyms: Lunan, Lunarian
Part of: Sol Alliance

Earth’s only natural satellite, Luna was the first extraterrestrial body ever visited and colonized by humanity, with the first humans landing in 1969 and the first permanent colonists arriving as 21st century climate refugees. It is the oldest, richest, and grandest of the Alliance’s colonies, and is the location of many government and corporate headquarters. Lunarian cities are known as dome cities due to their domed structure, and are surrounded by rings of subordinate cities known as satellite cities. While the richest here have wealth beyond measure, the Lunarian working class has historically suffered as the moon’s industries have moved abroad and cheaper synthetic labor has replaced them. Above them the middle class toils away at the endless task of maintaining the Alliance’s huge bureaucracy, and worries about losing their livelihoods and being forced into the working poor.

History

While humanity has been obsessed with Earth’s moon for untold millennia before the invention of the most primitive spacecraft, historians generally regard the modern era of Luna as beginning on July 16th, 1969 - when American Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to ever land upon another celestial body. These pioneers were quickly followed in late 1970 by the Soviet N1/L3 Soyuz 7K-LOK “Pervoprohodets” mission, which landed the third group of humans on the Moon. The “Moon Race” would continue for the rest of the 20th century and result in the first permanent settlement on Luna by the early 1980s - the Soviet “Zvezda” moonbase. The Moon Race ended in an arguable draw in the early 21st century, due to increasing economic instability on Earth.

Luna was mostly ignored by a humanity more obsessed with survival at home until 2070, when colonists from United Orbital Enterprise (a unified space agency between the USA, China, France, and Mexico) landed on its light side. Colonists from Cosmonaut Enterprises (a successor to the Soviet space program of the 20th century) landed on the dark side of Luna in 2072. With this the colonization of Earth’s moon had formally begun, and it would see significant use as a waystation for other points in the Sol System over the course of the upcoming decades and centuries. Due to its low gravity, the Soviets and UOE used Luna as a major shipyard and proving ground for deep-space equipment.

Further colonization to Luna took place during the 21st and 22nd century as climate damage gradually worsened, with many wealthy families and companies simply moving off-world to Luna when able to do so. With Earth's economy rapidly deteriorating the rich families of the planet found themselves in need of a new home in a very short order with very few good options: Mars suffered from many of the same problems as Earth, orbital stations were often too impractical, and Luna was -- aside from some way stations built upon it in the late 21st and early 22nd century -- mostly uninhabited. Luna was chosen by most rich refugees fleeing Earth due to its close position to Earth and the perceived ease of development on Earth's only natural satellite compared to the cost of producing dozens of semi-private stations for rich families and businesses.

A great deal of manpower and money was required to create this new home for the Earth's richest and brightest as Luna, unlike Mars, was built without the use of cyborg-based labour. To do this hundreds of thousands of well-trained engineers, technicians, and other personnel were employed by the climate refugees to build their new home in exchange for a place on it when the refuge was completed. As such Luna, despite its original conceptualization as a climate refuge for the richest and most notable of Earth, has had a working class from its first days. As settlement continued and more domed cities were created the "lower class" of Luna expanded to include a variety of miners brought by Einstein Engines in order to exploit Luna's natural Helium-3 and titanium deposits. Though these deposits have since dried up the descendants of these miners can be found on Luna even today, and often still work for Einstein Engines -- though now as engineers and bureaucrats rather than miners.

The booming economy of Luna created an environment in which corporations could easily succeed. In 2155 Einstein Engines, using the foundation provided by Lunan Helium-3 mining, created the first practical mass-market warp engines and became the first modern megacorporation. Luna’s prosperity has continued since then, and it remains one of the wealthiest planets in the Sol Alliance to this very day, despite its small size and small population. The Luna of today is, in many ways, the ideal colony. Rich, prosperous, and unfailing in its loyalty to the Sol Alliance.

Environment

Luna is a large moon, larger than Pluto — the ninth planet in the Sol System. It has roughly one sixth of the Earth’s gravity, which necessitates the use of artificial gravity in its settlements and led to it becoming an early center of Solarian shipbuilding. Arrival gravity in Luna’s cities generally brings the area up to 85% of Earth’s gravity, leading to the typical Lunarian being taller than most Solarians but more awkward in Earth-level gravity. The lunar surface is dominated by lunar dust, which is highly abrasive and can cause damage if inhaled — necessitating the use of large, often multi-stage, airlock systems whenever a Lunarian must venture outside of a dome. The surface is also heavily bombarded by cosmic radiation due to the thin lunar atmosphere, and some cities must use specially treated materials to have their outer shells resist both dust, radiation, and the occasional meteoroid.

Luna is locked in a synchronous orbit with Earth, leading to both a near side — which always faces Earth — and a far side — which always faces outwards. Lunarian settlements have historically been centered on the near side due to ease of resupply and a desire by early Lunarians to view their home planet. Of the five great dome cities only Gagaringrad is on the far side of the moon, which has earned it the nickname of the “Shaded City” by Lunarians. When viewed from Earth, Luna’s dome cities and their satellite cities create a vision not unlike viewing humanity’s homeworld from orbit. Despite early attempts to sync the Lunarian calendar to lunar months, colonizing governments — then the Alliance — insisted on using the standard Terran calendar for convenience, and this example has been followed across the Spur.

Culture

The government flag of Luna. The crescent represents Luna itself, and is meant to remind viewers of Selene's headpiece.

Lunarians are a tightly-knit and somewhat insular people wracked by stark class divisions between the rich, middle, and working class. The rich here are more wealthy than perhaps anywhere else in the modern Spur, but the working poor are just as poor as anywhere else. The richest Lunarians are part of families which have lived on Earth’s only moon since the 21st century and originally arrived as climate refugees, and upper-class families are known to spend extravagant sums of money to have their entire family trees charted out and known. Members of the middle and working class lack the obsession with pedigree, having neither the desire nor the resources to carry out these projects.

Regardless of class, Lunarians tend to have certain physical characteristics due to their shared origin on the moon. Due to the lower gravity of the moon, Lunarians tend to be taller than most humans — such as the residents of Earth or Tau Ceti — and can struggle with adjusting to Earth-level gravity, much like Callisteans or other moon-originating humans. Lunarians also tend to be paler than their Earthborn counterparts due to many living in partially-recessed dome cities where natural light can be rarer, and the Lunar day-night cycle, where most locations have 14 days of light followed by 14 days of darkness — though earthshine (light reflected from the Earth) ensures these nights are brighter than Terran ones. Many develop sunburns more quickly than other humans, and “Lunarian-proofed” sunscreen is a common sight in starports across the current and former Alliance.

Most Lunarians have membership in class-specific clubs and fraternal organizations, which can range from drinking clubs for dockworkers to clubs for politicians where all participants must wear stylized masks. Almost every one of these organizations are invitation only . As all things on Earth’s moon, some are far more prestigious than others, and the most prestigious of these – such as the Oakheart Club of Harmony City, a fraternal order for Solarian Navy flag officers – can and do influence the political culture of the entire moon (and perhaps the broader Alliance). Many prominent Lunarian social clubs have been accused of involvement in the secret societies alleged to run Luna from behind the scenes through proxies, patsies, and fronts. Most clubs will have some form of special, often opaque, gesture or ritual associated with their activities, ranging from handshakes to seemingly occult rituals involving the burning of sacrificial effigies. Many a B-list Venusian crime film has involved a plucky detective investigating a Lunarian fraternal organization, only to find it is not-so-secretly a cover for something supernatural or evil.

Social Classes

Throughout history, members of the Lunarian upper class have made up a large portion of the Solarian Navy's officer corps.

Sitting at the top of Lunarian, and perhaps the entire Alliance’s, society are its most wealthy citizens. Sometimes known as Sol’s aristocracy, or — more derisively, and often by non-Solarians — as the Solarian nobility, the Lunarian upper class is per capita the richest group of humans in the modern Spur. These Lunarians can trace their origins to the original climate refugees, often already rich themselves, and to the early executives of successful corporations such as Einstein Engines. They are obsessed with their pedigrees and their family histories, and few marry outside of Luna or the upper class; though an up-and-coming upper middle class family may find itself aligned to one of these venerable families by marriage, it is an uncommon thing. Genetically-engineered children, even cloned children, are not uncommon, and Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals is always willing to provide its services, though Galatean firms have long plied their trade on Earth’s moon. The extent of genetic editing the Lunarian upper-class experience before and after birth ensures they live longer, healthier lives than most other humans in the Spur. It is often joked Luna contains not just the greatest concentration of wealth in its upper classes, but the greatest collection of centenarians anywhere in the modern Spur.

Wealthy Lunarians are massively influential in its political and economic environment, and many conspiracies — both on Luna and throughout the Alliance — swirl around their wealth and dominance. Some hold membership in secret or semi-secret societies they are rumored to use in efforts to further their influence and dominance, and some claim these societies far predate the founding of the Alliance or the colonization of Luna. The richest Lunarians are an exclusive class and zealously guard their homes in the central domes from intrusion by those deemed beneath their notice or unworthy of the privilege, with secret covenants between rich and influential Lunarians to make their neighborhoods more exclusive not being unheard of. Further increasing their exclusivity is their unusual accent: rich families will teach their children, and sometimes upper-level assistants in their employ, how to speak in a refined, learned dialect known as Formal Lunarian. Formal Lunarian, or FL, must be taught from birth as the way one learns Solarian Common for it to be passable to those who have also learned the dialect to birth. This makes it both hard to passably fake and marks someone as an outsider in a community when they speak, ensuring they may never fit in.

The Lunarian middle class makes up the majority of the moon’s population following the decline of its working class populace, and forms the backbone of the modern Solarian central bureaucracy. Most live in satellite cities and work in government buildings of the central dome, performing the endless duties of an interstellar bureaucracy under the watchful eye of the upper class. Often seen as a colorless and boring people due to their line of work, a common Solarian joke claims the stereotypical middle-class Lunarian is a Solarian government bureaucrat who wears a suit to work, commutes by train, and only feels joy when completing paperwork. Though typically wealthy in their own right, many of the middle class suffer from impostor syndrome and drive themselves into debt attempting to follow the trends of those richer than themselves. They are frequent travelers abroad, with middle-class Lunarians having a higher purchasing power off of Luna than on it due to their high wages being needed to match the moon’s cost of living. These Lunarians also form the middle management of Luna-centric corporations such as Einstein Engines, Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, and Zavodskoi Interstellar.

The Lunarian working class, in contrast to the upper and middle classes, is not flush with wealth. Once almost the equal of the middle class, the working class has seen its size shrink and influence fade away as Lunarian industries have moved abroad from the moon and a new invention has been brought in to replace those they have retained: positronic-based robots known as IPCs. Many working-class Lunarians have moved abroad, often to Callisto or to another colonized world in the Sol System, and those who have chosen to remain must often make do in poorly-maintained and run-down satellite cities filled with rotting industrial infrastructure that serves as a reminder of the better life their parents and grandparents once lived, with the fading names of these once-great industrial companies now serving as epitaphs to the working-class life that was. These Lunarians are some of the most anti-IPC citizens of the Alliance, viewing them as having taken their well-paying factory jobs before and now threatening what service industry jobs they desperately hang onto, hoping to not be forced into insolvency. Working-class Lunarians who work in mechatronic-focused industries such as ship production take pride in a culture of technical ingenuity and non-positronic automaton maintenance which ensures they can keep positronics out of the workplace, even if their equipment is often slower and less efficient than a positronic-only factory.

Holidays

The Zhongqiu Jie Festival is an extremely popular holiday on Luna said to date back to the 2070s. The holiday is originally rooted in the Lunar New Year, itself imported by East Asian immigrants to Luna, but has since grown to be a common holiday designed to celebrate the success of humanity’s first interstellar pioneers. The Zhongqiu Jie Festival takes place on the same date as its Earthbound variant; the fifteenth day of the eight month of the traditional lunar calendar.

Apollo Day is another common holiday, taking place on the sixteenth of July. Similarly to Danza de la Luna, this holiday celebrates the success of humanity’s interstellar pioneers. However, this one celebrates the success of Apollo 11 specifically rather than explorers more generally.

A variation on Apollo Day named Pervoprohodets Day is instead celebrated in Soviet-colonized areas, with this holiday instead taking place on the fifteenth of December - the date the USSR’s LK lander touched down on the Lunar surface.

Life in Dome Cities

A map of New Odesa and some of its satellite cities' rail infrastructure (click to enlarge).

Lunarian settlements are known as dome cities due to their original shape: as one would expect, they are large, domed structures designed in the early 2100s to replace the primitive early structures from humanity’s first settlements on Earth’s moon. The term “dome city” refers to the original dome, which most Lunarians see as the heart of their settlement and the most prestigious location to live, though only the ultra-wealthy can afford it. Central dome cities are ringed by satellite cities that serve as its neighborhoods and suburbs, and are connected by underground rail and highway lines often built into the moon’s long-dormant lava tubes. The quality of a satellite city can vary wildly depending on its original purpose and which individuals now inhabit it, with the best satellite cities resembling the central dome – though less prestigious – and the worst being decaying industrial areas which would not look out of place in a rough area of New Hai Phong or pre-Violet Dawn Mars. As all things on Luna, the quality of where one lives is generally determined by the economic strata they are born into.

The central domes of dome cities are extremely exclusive locations, with only the wealthiest of already-wealthy Lunarians being found here, living alongside corporate headquarters buildings, fine dining and shopping, government buildings, and public buildings. Their residents are corporate executives, high-level government bureaucrats, and members of Luna’s most prestigious families and dynasties. These individuals will typically work to make the central dome even more exclusive through the creation of formal and informal compacts designed to ensure only those they deem sufficiently worthy. Further worsening one’s chance of ascension into the inner dome are restrictions placed on new constructions – or modifications – by organizations known as Municipal Development Compacts, or MDCs. A unique feature of central domes, MDCs are part social club and part homeowner’s association, and often involve local government officials. Unless one is a member – or has enough money to pass the exorbitant fees they charge – they have no chance of getting into the central dome. MDCs are, of course, always invite-only, further working to exclude new members.

Satellite cities have no such associations, though some richer ones have close equivalents, and are home to the vast majority of Luna’s population. Often connected to the central dome – where many satellite city dwellers work – by underground rail lines or highways, satellite cities can vary greatly in their quality and in what they contain, and their fates were often determined by how they were originally zoned by the early Lunarian government. Industrial-zoned satellite cities, due to the decay of Luna’s industrial sector, have fared the worst, but residential or commercial ones have fared much better. The typical middle-class satellite city is full of mixed commercial and residential zoning, and often has a high population density reminiscent of Callisto or New Hai Phong due to the height restrictions placed on expansion due to the presence of the dome. They can sometimes extend much further underground, both vertically and horizontally, with the most premium space being in the center of the satellite city where natural light reaches the streets at most times of the Lunar day. Typically they are laid out in a grid pattern, with government and high-rise buildings at the center – the tallest point of the dome – and structures becoming smaller as one approaches the edge of the dome.

Economics

The Lunarian economy has undergone significant changes since colonization. Luna’s economy was initially based around heavy industries deemed non-viable on Earth: shipbuilding and He-3 mining and refining. With the earliest of humanity’s vessels having been made in Earth’s orbit, where collisions with abandoned space objects were a constant risk, shipbuilding forms were quick to rebase to Luna, with many concentrating on the near side of the moon and establishing facilities on the outskirts of climate refugee settlements: arguably, these were the first satellite cities. On the far side of the moon the Soviets were quick to establish a settlement of their own — Gagaringrad — and the Union’s insatiable urge for Helium-3 to power warp technology caused mining operations to follow. First the Soviets, then the rest of Earth, staked out mining operations for themselves. For its first few decades, Luna was a very working-class colony: home to those building the new future of humanity. Dinged and scuffed Soviet monuments to the conquest of the Stars on Luna built in this era can be found across its surface, though many are in disrepair and few can read their dated script.

But the early Lunar economy was not to last. As humanity expanded beyond the Sol System and congealed into the Alliance, the need for new ships and more fuel rapidly outpaced what Earth’s moon could produce. Shipbuilding moved further away to larger, purpose-built facilities further out in the Sol System — now a few hours’ travel away instead of weeks — and He-3 operations moved to Pluto, where the Soviets applied everything they had learned on Luna to create the still-largest producer of Helium-3 in the modern Spur, and one with the nearly-unlimited resources of the Oort Cloud rather than Luna’s already-depleted reserves. Shipyards, factories, and refineries began to shutter across the moon’s satellite cities. Skilled labor fled abroad and those who stayed behind suffered from unemployment, with many turning to crime or accepting lower-paying jobs in the now-growing service industry. Some instead chose to work for a growing employer on the moon: the Solarian government, whose bureaucracies were migrating to Luna’s domed cities from a decaying Earth.

The modern Lunarian economy is heavily based around the government and its service sector, though many previously human-worked service jobs are being supplanted by positronic units owned by corporations or the government. Middle-class Lunarians typically work for the Solarian government or in office roles for corporations with facilities on Luna — with most corporations having a regional headquarters here, Hephaestus, Orion Express, and NanoTrasen excepted. Rich Lunarians work in the same sectors as their middle-class colleagues, but tend to be in senior-level positions rather than the middling ones occupied by the middle class. Working-class Lunarians are left with what remains: most work in the service industry, with a minority being employed in government-run blue collar jobs such as Navy shipyards and urban maintenance. They have significantly less purchasing power than other Lunarians and often live paycheck to paycheck, with the creeping growth of synthetics in their traditional jobs having caused many to migrate abroad, often to Callisto, in hopes of a better life.

Corporations

Luna is home to headquarters — or regional headquarters — for many corporations based inside and outside of the Alliance. Of the megacorporations Einstein Engines, Zavodskoi Interstellar, and Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals are most prominent on the moon. However, dozens of other corporations — from Dominian engineering firms to Coalition shipping companies to Solarian industrial companies — have regional headquarters here, and establishments frequented by corporate employees for their breaks can be a whirlwind of dialects and languages, with Galatean firm representatives working out deals with Solarian businesses over food well outside the purchasing power of many Lunarians. Most of these companies have their headquarters on the near side of the moon in Harmony City, with only Zavodskoi Interstellar stubbornly remaining on the far side in Gagaringrad, in a building known locally as the Obelisk.

Einstein Engines is the de facto kingmaker of the Lunarian corporate world, and any company with a desire to be successful on Earth’s moon will find themselves interacting with the oldest megacorporation sooner or later. Based on Harmony City, Einstein is unofficially regarded as the Lunarian corporation, and many in its upper management come from the moon. Most still-functioning heavy industries on Luna are connected to EE or one of its affiliates, and most facilities previously operated by NanoTrasen have been bought out by Einstein at below market prices using their connections to the Lunarian government. Most synthetics on Luna are produced by Einstein in one of its facilities, which has led to growing resentment from the Lunarian working class in recent decades. The famed Suzuki-Zhang Hammer Drive was invented in the Robert H. Goddard Administrative, Commercial, and Research Facility, an Einstein Engines proving ground located in a satellite city of Harmony City.

Zavodskoi Interstellar is, alongside Einstein, one of the prominent corporations on Luna. Based mostly on the far side of the moon in Gagaringrad, unwritten rules between ZI and EE have seen Zavodskoi’s domain in Gagaringrad mostly untouched by Einstein in exchange for unknown concessions. Zavodskoi, to the chagrin of NanoTrasen, often works alongside Einstein — sometimes in the same facilities — and is a major supplier of the Lunarian Public Safety Bureau, providing the moon’s police with everything from bulletproof vests to their service weapons to tear gas. Like Einstein, much of Zavodskoi’s upper echelon is dominated by Lunarians. However, recent decades have seen a steady encroachment by Dominian staff, with more and more ZI board meetings on Luna having at least one Morozian present.

Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals controls much of the medical industry on the moon, though through the corporation’s unique keiretsu structure instead of direct oversight. Medical facilities across Luna are controlled by ZH’s tendrils, and the keiretsu is likewise dominated by Lunarian staff. Many graduates from Luna’s universities go straight into Zeng-Hu’s staff, where they have historically succeeded in its competitive environment. ZH’s generic medicine divisions readily provide their services to the Lunarian upper and middle class, and it is not uncommon for Lunarians to live significantly longer than average Solarians as a result — a lucky genetically engineered Lunarian may live well over a century.

Politics and Government

The Lunarian government is dominated by the richest of its population, with political dynasties having always influenced the moon’s politics. The amount of wealth one needs to enter into the moon’s political scene is prohibitively expensive, and acts as a barrier against non-dynastic political actors entering into politics. Without a significant wealth reserve or a powerful backer, a prospective candidate will simply not have enough cash on hand to get their name out to be heard, and thus voted in. Some seemingly independent actors do enter into its politics, but a savvy Lunarian will easily uncover these seeming independents often have connections to the political dynasties and are only pretending to be free of their influence — a trick often used to subvert a dynasty’s rivals through subterfuge.

Conspiracies have long swirled around the moon’s political dynasties, with some claiming their influence over the moon includes control over the various Solarian government agencies headquartered here, and that the Alliance’s direction is largely chosen ahead of time by a cabal of Luna’s ultra-wealthy. Other, more outlandish, conspiracies claim the dynasties are in league with demonic forces, are an outgrowth of Earther conspiracies such as Majestic 12, are shapeshifting aliens (distinct from real aliens met by the Alliance), or are supernatural creatures such as vampires. The Lunarian government has long not entertained these claims, deeming them too ridiculous to even be worth denying.

The current governor of Luna is Dietmar de Esterházy von Galántha. Governor de Esterházy von Galántha, known as E-V-G by many Lunarians, is the patriarch of a venerable Lunarian political dynasty with historical ties to the Solarian government, particularly its diplomatic service, and Harmony City’s branch of Luna’s local police agency, the Lunarian Public Safety Bureau. The governor has connections to most political dynasties on the moon and is rumored to be one of the most powerful men in the Alliance, though such theories often bear an edge of conspiracy. Dietmar is old, past eighty, and it is expected he will retire when the current term expires in 2480, having served as the moon’s governor for thirty years, surviving ATLAS, Frost, the coup, the civil war, and its aftermath. What dynastic family will replace him, or if one of his relatives will be elected, remains to be seen.

In addition to local politics Luna is home to most of the Solarian government’s agency and department headquarters, and millions of civil servants are either Lunarians or work on Luna, toiling away at computers or filing cabinets as part of the endless struggle to ensure the Alliance’s labyrinthine and massive bureaucratic apparatus does not collapse under its own weight. Most government bureaucrats on Luna are drawn from its middle class, though the long reach of the upper classes cannot be entirely escaped as they often head local offices or the departments of offices. Government work is an honest life for many Lunarians, and local residents take pride in their moon’s status as the beating heart of the Alliance’s government and its bureaucracy. Many say that Unity Station has ideas, but it is Luna which makes them into reality.

Lunarian law enforcement is handled by the Lunarian Public Safety Bureau, or LPSB. One of the most well-funded public security services in the Solarian Alliance, it is regarded as one of the better policing agencies in the Sol System by middle and working-class Lunarians. However, the LPSB operates on a pay-to-play system of corruption with rich Lunarians where crimes, assuming they are not completely egregious, can be deemed a non-issue if one pays enough. The moon’s wealthy political dynasties exert an immense amount of control over the LPSB and de facto run the Bureau, with its upper ranks dominated by those affiliated with the ultra-rich. The police officers of the Bureau are known as public security agents, or PSAs, and the officer in charge of an entire satellite city is known as a chief director. The officers of the LPSB are typically recruited from the Lunarian working or middle class. They are well-trained and well-equipped, often having instructors affiliated with Zavodskoi Interstellar or the Solarian Armed Forces and utilizing the most cutting-edge equipment, ranging from laser-based weaponry to Colettish-produced police drones. Zavodskoi is known to recruit many ex-LPSB officers into its ranks, though this source of qualified manpower has started to dry up as Solarian attitudes have shifted to be anti-corporate in a post-2462 Spur.

Compared to other Solarian police forces, the LPSB uses a larger number of synthetics. Industrial units serve as backup for IPC-qualified officers and as riot suppressors, Bishops serve in technical or intelligence roles, and shells do much of the LPSB’s clerical work, but none serve in patrol roles. These IPCs are often secondhand units from the Solarian military or corporate security, though some have been purchased directly by the Bureau itself, and often with the assistance of wealthy backers.

Major Dome Cities

Harmony City is the capital of Luna and the beating heart of both its political life. Here, the political deals that will run Luna for decades are made in the private rooms of high-end establishments. Situated in the Mare Insularum, it has a unique feature not found in any other dome city: a coastline situated in Mare Luistania, an artificial lake built out of an asteroid crater inside the dome city. The center of this lake is an artificial island known as the Isle of Harmony where the government buildings of Luna’s central administration are found. The Isle of Harmony can only be accessed by appointment if one is not a government employee or elected official, ensuring the government remains out of practical reach for many Lunarians. Harmony City is home to the headquarters of Einstein Engines and many of the megacorporation’s employees live here, giving the city a reputation as the de facto capital of the megacorporation as well as Luna. Notable sights in Harmony include the Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where the original landers of the Soviet Union and United States of America were moved after the city’s establishment. Most of Harmony City’s satellite cities are home to corporate employees or employees of the Lunarian government itself, and few were designed for industrial use. Residents of Harmony City are often negatively stereotyped by other Lunarians as social climbers and backstabbers who are all too willing to betray even their family for minor political or social gain.

Nouvelle Caen, originally settled by French climate refugees, is the heart of Luna’s culture and home to many of its corporate offices. Known for its art galleries and high society functions, the residents of Le Nouvelle – as they often refer to their dome city – pride themselves on being the highest echelons of modern Solarian culture, and on enjoying the finer things in life. The city’s government has taken the unusual step of turning all of its former industrial satellite cities into upper- and middle-class housing, making Nouvelle Caen the only dome city without any industrial satellites. It is home to most of Luna’s small Dominian expatriate noble population, and is the only dome city to have an Imperial consulate aside from New Odesa. Sights in Le Nouvelle include its entertainment district, where one can find theaters, opera houses, and playhouses in an architectural style known as Nouveaux Beaux-Arts which deliberately calls back to French history, and its numerous art galleries, some of which are the only galleries in the Sol System to feature prominent non-human artists. It is the richest dome in terms of raw wealth, and many Venusian stars have homes away from home in its satellite cities. Residents of Le Nouvelle are stereotyped as foppish and somewhat aloof by other Lunarians, and it is commonly joked that most speak French – a dead language – at home, and Solarian Common only when inconvenienced by those not of Le Nouvelle.

Hangzhou is Luna’s academic center, and traces its origins to a joint project between NASA and the Federal Republic of China’s Space Agency. Viewed by many as the Alliance’s brain, the central dome city of Hangzhou trades conventional Lunarian styles of zoning for a number of universities, student houses, and laboratories. More middle-class Lunarians live in Hangzhou’s central dome city than in the rest of Luna’s central domes combined, and some rich Lunarians from elsewhere on the moon look down at Hangzhou residents as unworthy of the prestige of living in a central dome. The dome city has a large Solarian military presence due to numerous proving grounds and testing facilities, some originally built by the Solarian Armed Forces and some seized from corporate actors in 2463. Hangzhou is a key medical research hub in the Orion Spur due to housing the Lunar University of Medical Science, the city’s largest employer, and many Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals facilities. Zeng-Hu. Residents of it often brag they may not be the richest dome, but they are undoubtedly the longest-lived. Hangzhouers are stereotyped by other Lunarians as shy intellectuals who are issued a pair of glasses and a degree at birth by the city’s government.

Gagaringrad is the largest dome city founded by the Soviet Union and the largest dome city on the dark side of the moon. It was the heart of the moon’s mining and refining industries before the USSR moved most of these operations to Pluto as the city’s Helium-3 deposits began to dry up, causing Gagaringrad to fall on hard times as thousands emigrated to Pluto, returned to Earth, or became unemployed on Luna. Many Lunarians see Gagaringrad as a dome city on its last legs, only one economic shock away from total collapse, with many of its once-proud industrial satellite cities now being abandoned relics of a better time. The high unemployment rate of the city has led to a rise in crime, and Gagaringrad is unofficially known by many Lunarians as the moon’s crime capital. The one remaining bright spot for the moon’s Soviet city is the presence of a still-active shipbuilding industry affiliated with the Solarian Navy, and the domes associated with this industry are home to the last remnants of the Lunarian Soviet man. Residents of Gagaringrad are stereotyped as gloomy, due to living in darkness for most of the year, and easily irritable people who may or may not have organized crime links.

New Odesa is the administrative hub of the Solarian government on Luna, and is home to literally millions of government bureaucrats and most of the moon’s foreign embassies. Abroad, it is rumored by some to be the heart of the Lunarian conspiracy to control the Spur, a claim Odesans find absurd. The youngest satellite city, it is the moon’s transit hub and has a twice-hourly shuttle to Unity Station utilized by many Solarian government employees and elected officials. It is also home to Yuri Kondratyuk Shuttleport, the moon’s primary interstellar shuttleport. It is also home to the headquarters of Pan Solarian Interstellar. New Odesa’s central dome has the lowest population of any dome city as most of its space is taken up by government offices, though its population rises during the week as many bureaucrats are known to sleep overnight in government-owned dormitories. Most workers commute from its satellite cities and suited bureaucrats asleep on high-speed trains are common sights. Sights in New Odesa include the Zvezda Museum, which chronicles early colonization of the moon, and New Lviv Satellite City, which has been carefully zoned to ensure all buildings are in the antique Hustul Secession style of architecture. Odesans are stereotyped by other Lunarians as underslept and overworked bureaucrats twitching from caffeine (or stimulant) abuse in their desperate struggle to conquer the Alliance’s endless tide of paperwork.