Inner sphere old core world, a long-standing NoCoZo Tier III society | |
Image from Phil B and Steve Bowers | |
Today, after terraformation, Atlantis has considerably more ocean than land surface |
Atlantis: Zeta 1 Reticuli II | |
Planetology | ... |
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System | Zeta 1 Reticuli |
Planet | Zeta 1 Reticuli II |
Planet Type | originally XeroVenusian, terraformed to Eugaian |
Distance from Primary | 0.9 AU |
Diameter | 10,081 kilometres |
Density | 1.3 times Earth |
Gravity | 1.026 g |
Day | 23h 18m |
Axial Tilt | : 26 degrees (resulting in major seasonal variations) |
Geography | The surface is 80% ocean, with five major continents and two smaller ones. The major continents are Terminal (temperate, subtropical and desert, with Galt's Gulch on the eastern shore), Heinlein (subtropical and tropical, main city New Carthage), Madeleine (mountainous with a very varied climate, stretches across the equator), Lichtenstein (polar, with parts arboreal and the highly settled Mediterranean York peninsula) and Jahn (mostly hot temperate). The two minor continents, Completion (composed of several major islands linked by shifting sand bridges) and Koslowsky (jungle) are both located in the tropical zone. Madeleine, Terminal, Jahn and Koslowsky surround the warm Vinge Sea, the source of many tropical cyclones but also the most heavily trafficked part of the planet. West of Madeleine and east of Completion lies the deep Freud Sea, and west of Completion the unimaginatively named Great Sea. |
AI | ... |
AI overseers | Although the population of the planet and orbitals include a number of SI:1 (and a smaller number of higher toposophic) sentients, there are no official overseers as such, unless one includes the Invisible Hand (or remote nodes thereof) |
Polity | ... |
Name | Atlantis |
Symbol | None official. Sometimes the logotype for the Atlantis Foundation is used, a slanted 'A' with the horizontal line extended into a forward-pointing arrow. There have been many suggestions for an Atlantean flag, but the only widely accepted version is simply a map over the planet. |
Affiliation | NoCoZo |
First Colonized | 1636 A.T. |
Timekeeping | The day is 23h 18m. The standard time measure divides the day into 14 longhours, each with 100 minutes. The year has no months (mainly due to problems agreeing to name them) but is divided into numbered seven day weeks. One year is 385.3 days long, giving 55 full weeks and a leap day every third year. (times look like 202.43.Wed.13.84.43, year.week.day.hour.minute.second). |
Psyche Art and Culture | ... |
Metapsychology | Atlanteans are used to speaking their mind and debating things. They regard all other worlds outside the NoCoZo as far too low key, filled with untrustworthy yes-people. They want to set up trade with everybody else. What good is an interstellar civilisation without trade? |
Metaethics | Libertarian, Non-interventionism |
Religion and Ideology | a very typical NoCoZo world in many ways. Ideologically it is the epitome of a Tier III society. |
Language | Atlantese (Anglish Language family), New Anglish and Douh are also also widely spoken |
Aesthetics | Atlanteans dress as they like, there are few styles that extend outside small groups. Since outdoors life is common, robust clothing and boots are often used, but Atlanteans are known for creative styles. New materials or shapes are popular, and currently nanotech fabrics made of micromachines are all the rage: still very expensive (which of course makes them even more stylish), but with interesting possibilities as they are able to change and reform in delightful ways. Carrying a weapon is usually regarded as either stylish or silly (is it Gun Pride day already?). Wearables are often combined with jewellery. The squids are often worn as headbands, headsets, diadems, coronets, laurel wreaths or even Mickey mouse ears. Atlanteans tend to be inventive. Every so often, Daedalean, Promethean, Hayekian, and other interplanetary cultures go in and out of fashion. |
Architecture | Atlantean buildings - whether those on the surface or in the huge orbitals, are often movable or modular, easy to move to a new location. Whole cities can be moved if needed (or wanted), and people do tend to move around for a variety of reasons. Zeps, ultralights and other air vehicles are popular since there are relatively few large roads. Cities hence tend to have rather variable populations, and many are more like parking lots around a few static buildings. Sometimes many people arrive, sometimes the city is out of season. |
Image from Anders Sandberg |
Territory and Population | |
Population | surface: 138,505,400 sophonts. orbital: 516,219,000. Average life expectancy at birth: 430 metric years (estimated; Surface). |
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Population breakdown | (to nearest million) |
Surface | 62 million baseline or nearbaseline and mild heteromorph 18 million cyborg 12 million bioborg 5 million incarnate virtual (with cybershells or bioshells) 8 million vec 5 million splice 4 million tweak and moderate to strong herom 3 million superturingrade ai 2 million provolve 2 million su 14 million miscellaneous aioid (turing or above) 2 million other |
Orbitals | 120 million baseline/nearbaseline and mild heteromorph 90 million non-incarnate virtual 84 million tweak (mostly microgravity and space adapted) 48 million cyborg 32 million vec 30 million bioborg 25 million splice 21 million provolve 15 million incarnate virtual (with cybershells or bioshells) 10 million xenoprovolve 9 million superturingrade ai 5 million su 4 million aioid 20 million miscellaneous aioid (turing or above) 3 million other |
Territories | Atlantis, Orbitals, all of Cis-Atlantean Space, several minor moons and a few cloudcities of the Eujovian Hayek |
Immigration | laws are very strict on the surface, on a little less so in the Orbitals. There is an average of 180 year waiting period for a prized Blue Card |
Emigration | currently 3.0 million per tenyear |
Government and Administration | ... |
Government Type | None (libertarian anarchist) |
National holidays | Founding Day, Liberation Day, Gun Pride Day |
Constitution | Atlantis Charter |
Legal system | standard NoCoZo law applies, with local modifications |
Foreign Policy | Strong Trade and Venture Capitalist links with NoCoZo and other friendly worlds |
Economics, Local Infrastructure | ... |
Economy | Libertarian Capitalist |
Currency | Atlantis uses a system of private currencies, where each person, family or group 'prints' its own currency backed up by their personal capabilities or resources; these currencies are then seamlessly converted by the wearable computer systems. There exist everything from Ingdahlian Rands to Flax Scrip (backed by marijuana) to corporate currencies. |
Major Industries | Legalistics, Fashion and Lifestyle Design, Extreme Gaming (Mecha are very popular), Business Machines, Insurance, Expert Systems, Uploads and Virtualonics, Advertising and Madvert design, Armaments, Vehicles production, Custom Architectonics, Habitat design and nanofabrication, Personoids, Warlawyer production |
Median Tech Level | Ultratech |
Angelnetting | Partial angelnetting in some orbitals. None on the surface |
Major Orbitals | McDaggart Orbital, Jerimi, Maxmore, Janison, Newdisneyorbital, Madison |
Travel | ... |
Major Spaceports | McDaggart Orbital Spaceport |
Hazard Rating | ... |
normal | surface 0.85; orbitals 0.2 (non-angelnetted), 0.1 (angelnetted) |
Gunpride day, Warsports, etc. | anywhere from 4.5 to 9.5 |
Visa Restrictions | none (non-permanent residence only) |
Freedom of Movement | visitors are advised that Gun Pride celebrations in Galt's Gulch have an extreme hazard rating |
Environmental Requirements | Atlantis and most orbitals are baseline standard environments. Some orbital sectors are modified for extremophile, vacuum-adapted, or other non-standard clades |
Sites of Interest | McDaggart Monument, New Carthage CBD, Newdisneyworld Themelands, the Great Koslowsky Rainforests, Surf's Up and 200 Kilometer Beach (Completion), Madeleine Alps and Ski Resorts, Galt's Gulch and environs |
Atlantis (Zeta1 Reticuli II) | |
Image from Anders Sandberg | |
Surface buildings on Atlantis |
Image from Steve Bowers and John M Dollan | |
Atlantis before terraforming, without clouds, showing surface features |
Image from Steve Bowers and John M Dollan | |
Atlantis before terraforming, with clouds |
Image from Steve Bowers and John Dollan | |
Atlantis today, without clouds, showing surface features |