Difference between revisions of "Bolivar Terraforming Initiative"
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| + | == Worlds & Sectors / [[Astrography]] == | ||
| + | This interstellar project is primarily found in the following areas: | ||
| + | * [[Dagudashaag Sector]] | ||
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| + | === World Listing: 1105 === | ||
| + | The following [[system]]s and [[world]]s are associated with this interstellar project: | ||
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== References and contributors == | == References and contributors == | ||
Revision as of 13:39, 4 July 2017
The Bolivar terraforming initiative is an organization sponsored by the IISS and the Dagudashaag Development Office, with additional funding from the Ministry of Colonization and a number of private concerns.
Description
The goal is to develop the ecospheres of marginally habitable worlds within the subsector. The aim is to engineer more equitable environments suitable for widespread colonization, relieving some of the population pressure on the overcrowded worlds of the sector's core.
History and background
Begun in 968, BTI took on the terraforming of:
- Rruekhsik (Dagudashaag 0738) which has recently cleared for colonization. The altered geophysical and biological environments have been monitored for the past thirty years and shown to be very stable.
This has secured the funding for the meteorological engineering of:
- Lamdas (Dagudashaag 0638)
And the research into the possible improvements on:
- Khimkaa (Dagudashaag 0735)
- Mindahm (Dagudashaag 0733)
Worlds & Sectors / Astrography
This interstellar project is primarily found in the following areas:
World Listing: 1105
The following systems and worlds are associated with this interstellar project:
References and contributors
- Jae Campbell. "Library Data: Bolivar." Signal-GK 11 (1995): 72. via HIWG
- Jae Campbell. Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag (Signal-GK, 2017), 52.