Ohnyluh

 

Cylindrical space settlements that consist of a rotating central body with a volume large enough in which atmosphere and habitable biome, such as landmasses, flora, fauna and water masses have been established along with artificial gravity.


On one end of the super structure’s exterior is a Photovoltaic bowl which is divided into 16 solar panel array systems comprising several hundred thousand hexagonal photovoltaic cells. PV cells are genetically engineered plants that can exist in the near zero atmosphere along the interior of the bowl’s surface area, colloquially known as a “Solar Farm.”


The PV bowl sends energy to the central cylinder through a collection of solar field piping engineered to function as the root system of the PV Cell Plants. These are located within the concave section of the bowl and convert the collected energy with the help of connection inverters until it travels to the base level of the Shiro Network.


At the opposite end to the PV bowl is the Sporocarp cluster colloquially called an “asteroid” which is a living growing multicellular, fungal, biomass and a result of the Shiro Network which runs through the Ohnyluh. It serves as the primary source from which all the replicators as well as the Shiro network itself draws on, in order to produce physical items in the world.


The central cylindrical habitat considered the “world” is an ecosystem entirely replicated by the Shiro network. This includes all landmasses, water masses, weather systems and even artificial day/night cycles. The entire substrate as well as the Ohnyluh structures are rendered of the same materials. This essentially makes the Ohnyluh organic objects, which are as anything of this nature vulnerable to viral infection.


basic chart of the major parts of an Ohnyluh


All Ohnyluh are satellite systems that are held in orbit around a central artificial star. Several Ohnyluh can maintain orbit around a single star. Within the GMUC there exist 15 Ohnyluh in total that are currently active around 5 stable artificial stars. The three primary Ohnyluh of the GMUC orbit a star called EHSOTNE. The second satellite system of three orbits a star called Kahll 6 and the remaining 2 orbit a star designated Gheemow.


a Sporocarp cluster

The current number of total Ohnyluh that make up the orbiting mass of the Ohnyluh Galaxy Cluster is unknown. Deep O-Space exploratory teams exist to travel across the unknown and uncharted regions located beyond unincorporated O-Space on data asset, acquisition and recovery, and cataloging. As well as the establishment of communication and unification with previously uncontacted species.



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