Sendai
 
  
Introduction
Sendai, an oceanic world orbiting Ross 154, is one of Japan’s most distinctive extrasolar colonies. Its vast seas, dynamic weather systems, and drifting arcologies make it a marvel of engineering and cultural preservation.
Geography and Environment
The planet is covered by deep global oceans with only scattered island chains. Most human habitation occurs on floating arcologies that move with the currents, powered by solar and tidal energy. Beneath the surface, automated aquaculture facilities and undersea research domes sustain both the economy and ecology.
Colonization and Society
Sendai’s settlers designed their world as a fusion of sustainability and tradition. Each arcology serves as both residence and shrine, blending Shinto-inspired aesthetics with modern minimalism. Communal gardens, meditation halls, and observation decks reinforce harmony between people and nature.
Economy and Industry
Robotics, oceanic research, and aquaculture form the backbone of Sendai’s economy. The colony exports advanced marine technology and synthetic seafood products to Terran markets, while its cultural exports—art, poetry, and philosophy—spread throughout the Core.
Conclusion
Senndai floats as a living poem—an island of tranquility and innovation amid the stars.
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 



 
 
 




 
 


 
 