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 ==== Space Stations ==== ==== Space Stations ====
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 The main type of non-planetary colony, space stations are massive structures, mostly located in orbit around a star or planet, which house hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of people. ​ Space stations are crowded places, similar to the large cities of the Homeworld, where citizens are crammed into small apartments and life proceeds at a hectic pace.  Access to anything resembling "​outdoor"​ space is rare, though some stations have communal gardens or allotments, which are maintained either by the station government or by volunteers. ​ The higher status citizenry of space stations tend to be traders and businesspeople. ​ Citizens on space stations do not get a vote within the Elysian Empire The main type of non-planetary colony, space stations are massive structures, mostly located in orbit around a star or planet, which house hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of people. ​ Space stations are crowded places, similar to the large cities of the Homeworld, where citizens are crammed into small apartments and life proceeds at a hectic pace.  Access to anything resembling "​outdoor"​ space is rare, though some stations have communal gardens or allotments, which are maintained either by the station government or by volunteers. ​ The higher status citizenry of space stations tend to be traders and businesspeople. ​ Citizens on space stations do not get a vote within the Elysian Empire
  
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 The other type of non-planetary colony, mining outposts are relatively small habitations of only a few thousand people located on asteroids. ​ Their culture is very work focused, and the residents are generally only there for one or two years at a time.  As well as mining the resources from the asteroids they are based on, these outposts have a reputation as a haven for smugglers and pirates, not asking too many questions about the goods which passing ships have to sell. The other type of non-planetary colony, mining outposts are relatively small habitations of only a few thousand people located on asteroids. ​ Their culture is very work focused, and the residents are generally only there for one or two years at a time.  As well as mining the resources from the asteroids they are based on, these outposts have a reputation as a haven for smugglers and pirates, not asking too many questions about the goods which passing ships have to sell.
  
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