[i]No single factor has influenced the tide of galactic history more than geography, whether it be physical, or merely the social layout of the land. Some planets have been more influential than others, but each are unique in their features, their histories, and the way they continually arbitrate the lives of entire civilizations. [/i]
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Edited by GingerlyWalnut3: 2/27/2016 7:48:30 PM[b]Chorus Prime[/b] [i]Atlas Capitol Planet; I7-503g[/i] Diameter: 26,935 kilometers Length of day 43.9 hours Length of year 365 days (local) Gravity 5.17 G Atmosphere 1 (Oxygen, Nitrogen, Methane) Temperature: -41°C to 73°C (-105.8°F to 163°F) History: A world of extremes, Chorus Prime serves as the center of Atlas Government and Military. The nearest world to their homeworld of Solara, the expanding Atlas Ecumene terraformed this world hundreds of thousands of years before the Empire was born, designing it to be more comforting to the durable Choran race, while inhospitable for potential threats. While Solara turned into the heart of Atlas mining and engineering, Chorus Prime became the headquarters of their Interstellar Fleet, and later, their Fulcrum Division, as well as the home of the Grand Council. Over the millennia, Chorus Prime has become more and more industrial and massive, now expanding deep into the crust and into the exo-atmosphere in order to accommodate their incredibly massive fleet. Like all Choran words (besides the irreparably damaged Solara), it has absolutely no pollution, due to Atlas' clean technology.