Research Station

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Φ-class or Forge Worlds are worlds totally devoted to industry and to the Machine Cult's own dark worship. The majority of a forge-world's solid ground surface is covered in thousands of years of built-up, massive industrial complexes: great machine factories, production centres, huge volcanic furnaces, skyscraping chimneys, abyss-like quarries and the great workshop-fortresses of the Titan Orders. No other world can match the quality and quantity of a forge world's output. The Mechanicus possesses a monopoly on the advanced technologic knowledge of the Earth's past, meaning forge worlds can produce unique and advanced weapons and machines that no other worlds are capable of.
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The ρ-class research stations are listed in the classification system of Terran worlds, but are not worlds themselves. Some are based in orbit around planets or on asteroids, or on worlds themselves, such as dead worlds or death worlds. Types of research stations include actual laboratories, as well as surveillance posts for defensive purposes. Populations range from 100 to 500,000.
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A Forge World is directly controlled by the Adeptus Mechanicus. All are completely dedicated to the manufacture of the various machines of the Terran Empire, the pursuit and preservation of humanity's ancient scientific knowledge and the worship of the Machine God. Because of the Adeptus Mechanicus' monopoly on technical knowledge and its religious-driven technical expertise and devotion, the Forge Worlds are the Terran Empire's primary source of the most important technology: high-end personal weapons, war machines such as tanks, fighters, or even Titans, as well as more mundane but vital and advanced equipment. Ancient pacts between the Adeptus Mechanicus and other worlds and institutions of the Terran Empire oblige the various Forge Worlds to supply other worlds and the various military arms of the Terran Empire.
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The surface of a Forge World is normally completely covered in massive factory complexes that stretch across the horizon. The result of its complete industrialization means its ecosystem has been completely destroyed. The air is saturated with toxic gases and rivers flow with toxic run-off from factories. In many cases, even seas and oceans have been dried up to make room for more factories. However, the output of forge worlds is absolutely vital to the Terran Empire as a whole.
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The population of a planet is invariably immense, the majority directly involved in the industry of the planet, laboriously working in factories and involved in heavy mining. Forge Worlds are relatively independent from the rest of the Terran Empire, belonging first to the Adeptus Mechanicus. Forge worlds have their own armed forces.
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Current revision as of 05:17, 14 October 2008

The ρ-class research stations are listed in the classification system of Terran worlds, but are not worlds themselves. Some are based in orbit around planets or on asteroids, or on worlds themselves, such as dead worlds or death worlds. Types of research stations include actual laboratories, as well as surveillance posts for defensive purposes. Populations range from 100 to 500,000.

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