The Multisystem The Multisystem is a huge artificial stellar system presided over by a Charonian
Dyson Sphere where Earth was taken after the Big Jump. It is host to at least eight
G-class stars and dozens of Earth-like planets, all stolen from their respective solar systems in the same manner as the Earth and carefully held in their orbits with artificial gravity. The planets are shepherded by a large number of Charonian COREs which destroy any potential threat to the life-bearing planets through direct physical impact, including human spacecraft.
NaPurHab: The Naked Purple
Habitat, owned and operated by the radical Naked Purple social movement, was brought along in the Big Jump and managed to survive the transition by orbiting around the Moonpoint black hole. Against their own philosophy, the residents of the habitat cooperated with the people of Earth, relaying messages through the
Saint Anthony to the Solar System before the probe's final destruction by a CORE.
Saint Anthony: A probe sent through the wormhole connecting the Solar System to the Multisystem, the
Saint Anthony was used to relay messages and scientific data across the void of space prior to its destruction by a CORE.
Terra Nova: Built by the United Nations and mothballed as a result of the K-crash, this ship was meant to explore another star system after a flight lasting for generations. Following the Big Jump, it was recommissioned with Dianne Steiger as the captain and Gerald MacDougal as the chief science officer. The Directorate of Spatial Investigation, formulated to investigate the cause and implications of the Big Jump, ordered the
Terra Nova to investigate the Dyson Sphere, but soon after its launch it became apparent that this would be impossible due to the marauding COREs in the multisystem. Realizing that humanity had few spaceborne resources left after the Big Jump, the captain decided that the
Terra Nova would not return to Earth, instead waiting a safe distance from the attack range of the COREs for the time that it would be of use to Earth.
The Solar System The Belt Community: Being as the
asteroid belt is ungovernably large, the Belt community consists of widely spread independent and corporate mining operations, with
Ceres at its core as the primary trading post. Although conventional law enforcement throughout the belt is impossible, Ceres itself is governed under the just (if not heavy-handed) watch of the
Autocrat. Once plagued by rock wars (vicious skirmishes which typically arose due to disputes over mining rights), the
death penalty has been frequently employed to keep the population in check. Although the secrets of the Autocrat are closely guarded, the Belt Community has developed a device called the
Core cracker, and quite seriously offered to blow up the planet
Mercury both to create a second asteroid belt and assist VISOR in the
terraforming of Venus.
Gravitics Research Station: Control center for the Ring of Charon, the largest
particle accelerator ever built. Slated to be mothballed by the UN following the K-crash after years of unsuccessful experimentation, a perfectly timed breakthrough by Larry Chao held off the shutdown of the facility. Located on
Pluto, this was where human experiments in
gravity control resulted in the accidental awakening of the Lunar Ring and the theft of Earth. The Ring was a crucial tool in the later study of Charonians and eventually to fight against them.
Tycho Purple Penal: Once a UN-sanctioned
prison colony buried under
Tycho Crater on the moon, this converted penitentiary was declared a sovereign republic in order to release the UN of its responsibility to maintain it. Controlled by former inmates, the colony was taken under the influence of the radical Naked Purple social movement, and subsequently renamed Tycho Purple Penal. Standing restrictions on immigration forbade any resident from leaving the colony, but Marcia MacDougal was able to overcome this obstacle when she was declared a refugee following the burning of her parents' house.
VISOR: Venus Initial Station for Operational Research, the human research facility built to study possible methods of
terraforming the world. Following notification of Larry Chao's gravity experiment, all of the facility's instruments were focused on Earth at the time of the Big Jump. Observations made by several scientists on VISOR were later crucial to human attempts to understand and combat the Charonian invaders. ==Notes==