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 Firstly the collars themselves still prevented out and out violence between the prisoners. Although some prisoners enjoyed the calm this offered, many others desperately searched the guard quarters of the prison facility for the collar keys. They were never found. ​ Firstly the collars themselves still prevented out and out violence between the prisoners. Although some prisoners enjoyed the calm this offered, many others desperately searched the guard quarters of the prison facility for the collar keys. They were never found. ​
    
-Secondly there was still the mutual threat of the bioweapon hanging over the heads of all. These prisoners did not have the advantage of relativistic travel that the passengers of the 6-0-SPD had and so have the advantage of relativistic travel that the passengers of the 6-0-SPD had and so had to start their cure from scratch. Researchers from both sides, including Darren Swift, collaborated in order to get a cure working as soon as possible. There was an understanding that researchers of both sides were not to be involved in the conflict.+Secondly there was still the mutual threat of the bioweapon hanging over the heads of all. These prisoners did not have the advantage of relativistic travel that the passengers of the 6-0-SPD had and so have the advantage of relativistic travel that the passengers of the 6-0-SPD had and so had to start their cure from scratch. Researchers from both sides, including Darren Swift, collaborated in order to get a cure working as soon as possible. There was an understanding that researchers of both sides were not to be involved in the conflict. After all it is their work that is managing to stave off the lethal effects of the virus for as long as possible.
    
 The third factor was distance. The Creed took control of the main prison and the surrounding farmland whereas the Nexus took control of the scattered Science Stations, predominantly Station Blue. This separation was key to relieving tensions. The third factor was distance. The Creed took control of the main prison and the surrounding farmland whereas the Nexus took control of the scattered Science Stations, predominantly Station Blue. This separation was key to relieving tensions.
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 Meanwhile, the Creed'​s fields expanded outwards from the prison to encompass more and more of the temperate zones of the planet. Growth was slow at first, despite the work of Lyla and the other scientists among the Creed on improving the hardiness and adaptability of the plant life, but as the terraforming process came to completion, the planet grew steadily greener. Meanwhile, the Creed'​s fields expanded outwards from the prison to encompass more and more of the temperate zones of the planet. Growth was slow at first, despite the work of Lyla and the other scientists among the Creed on improving the hardiness and adaptability of the plant life, but as the terraforming process came to completion, the planet grew steadily greener.
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 +In the year 659PE, a working cure was eventually produced from the medical researh labs of Station Green. The cure was distributed to all of those remaining on the planet.
  
 In subsequent years, the planet was largely isolated from the upheaval across the rest of Elysian space, but eventually people started to return: old inmates, tourists, researchers - and once a ship arrived with a new FTL transciever,​ and news filtered back of what the planet had become, members of the Organics and the Nexus from elsewhere began come to visit their respective enclaves. Eventually the planet made its way onto the regular trade routes again, though with a reputation now as a peaceful haven, rather than a penal facility. In subsequent years, the planet was largely isolated from the upheaval across the rest of Elysian space, but eventually people started to return: old inmates, tourists, researchers - and once a ship arrived with a new FTL transciever,​ and news filtered back of what the planet had become, members of the Organics and the Nexus from elsewhere began come to visit their respective enclaves. Eventually the planet made its way onto the regular trade routes again, though with a reputation now as a peaceful haven, rather than a penal facility.
  
  
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