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District: The Botanagricultural District
Image Source: Google search: Futuristic Jungle, Futuristic Farming, Botanical Gardens
Size: Medium
Wealth: Average
Population Density: Sparse (Most of the people living here live and work in the farming sector)
Demographics: 55% Human 45% Other (This includes only the people of the farming district, as only one or two caretakers live in the botanical gardens portion)
Surface: Surface (Small portion of the Botanical Gardens Sector of the district has tunnels and small caverns, though not many)
Geography: This circular shaped district is split into two halves, with a span of almost too perfectly blue water through its center. To the side closest to the main city is the Farming Sector, while the other side has been set aside as a place like an arboretum, though larger, which is meant to resemble various planets across the galaxy.
Air Quality: Clean
Points of Interest:
The Imperial Farms
The Biogardens
Cerulean Lake
Conform/Revolt: Most citizens working in this sector seem happy enough with their lives, though some citizens who have visited the Biogardens have rumored that they've seen people in the depths of the trees hiding out where they weren't supposed to be. The imperial government has yet to have confirmed or denied this.
Description: This district is split into two sectors: the Agricultural Sector closest to the city, and The Biogardens on the other side of Cerulean Lake. The Agricultural Sector is inhabited only by the famers who run it. Inside several towers used to increase efficiency and decrease the space needed for it, workers grow and harvest many types of crops and several types of animals used in standard imperial food packs. Water is meticulously filtered into and out of the lake beside it, which is used to water the crops, and is guaranteed to be so clean, that you could drink it right from the lake itself.
On the other side of the water lies the Biogardens. A place of peace and education, citizens can come here in their off time to unwind and learn about the many types of imperial registered life forms through a series of computer panels and droids. Guests could walk several nature trails inspired by several different planets off world which few citizens will ever get to see in their lifetimes. The gracious Imperial Government decided to give the people an experience they would never have otherwise. Recently integrated into the gardens is the zoological park. Small exhibits for several creatures from around the galaxy are well kept by the Biogarden's only permanent residents, the Caretakers. Overall, this place is highly rated by the public, especially children, and is a project the government considers to be a success.
History: This district was put in place to increase food production for the general, but after researching how to condense the farms to what was half of their planned size, the government voted to devote the other half to be a place for citizens to go to learn about and be calmed by the plants and animals of various planets. Construction of both facilities went without trouble, and it was reported that the happiness levels of many citizens who visited the gardens increased by twofold. The government considered the project to be a success, and later even integrated a small zoological park into the gardens, which raised happiness even further in citizens.
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Image Source: Google search: Futuristic Jungle, Futuristic Farming, Botanical Gardens
Size: Medium
Wealth: Average
Population Density: Sparse (Most of the people living here live and work in the farming sector)
Demographics: 55% Human 45% Other (This includes only the people of the farming district, as only one or two caretakers live in the botanical gardens portion)
Surface: Surface (Small portion of the Botanical Gardens Sector of the district has tunnels and small caverns, though not many)
Geography: This circular shaped district is split into two halves, with a span of almost too perfectly blue water through its center. To the side closest to the main city is the Farming Sector, while the other side has been set aside as a place like an arboretum, though larger, which is meant to resemble various planets across the galaxy.
Air Quality: Clean
Points of Interest:
The Imperial Farms
The Biogardens
Cerulean Lake
Conform/Revolt: Most citizens working in this sector seem happy enough with their lives, though some citizens who have visited the Biogardens have rumored that they've seen people in the depths of the trees hiding out where they weren't supposed to be. The imperial government has yet to have confirmed or denied this.
Description: This district is split into two sectors: the Agricultural Sector closest to the city, and The Biogardens on the other side of Cerulean Lake. The Agricultural Sector is inhabited only by the famers who run it. Inside several towers used to increase efficiency and decrease the space needed for it, workers grow and harvest many types of crops and several types of animals used in standard imperial food packs. Water is meticulously filtered into and out of the lake beside it, which is used to water the crops, and is guaranteed to be so clean, that you could drink it right from the lake itself.
On the other side of the water lies the Biogardens. A place of peace and education, citizens can come here in their off time to unwind and learn about the many types of imperial registered life forms through a series of computer panels and droids. Guests could walk several nature trails inspired by several different planets off world which few citizens will ever get to see in their lifetimes. The gracious Imperial Government decided to give the people an experience they would never have otherwise. Recently integrated into the gardens is the zoological park. Small exhibits for several creatures from around the galaxy are well kept by the Biogarden's only permanent residents, the Caretakers. Overall, this place is highly rated by the public, especially children, and is a project the government considers to be a success.
History: This district was put in place to increase food production for the general, but after researching how to condense the farms to what was half of their planned size, the government voted to devote the other half to be a place for citizens to go to learn about and be calmed by the plants and animals of various planets. Construction of both facilities went without trouble, and it was reported that the happiness levels of many citizens who visited the gardens increased by twofold. The government considered the project to be a success, and later even integrated a small zoological park into the gardens, which raised happiness even further in citizens.
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