DarelHute
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It’s the year 2513. The earth is overpopulated and unable to sustain life for long. Scientists predict the earth’s atmosphere will become deadly in less than two years, and the intense heat will incinerate the surface of the planet in less than 100 years. Most of the population in developed areas of the world live exclusively indoors, wearing gas masks for any outdoor activity. In the underdeveloped and developing world, mortality rate is through the roof, with the average life expectancy of 16.
Three major world corporations have spent billions of dollars building an intergalactic fleet. The corporations managed to build three intergalactic space ships, each carrying their name: Orion, Cygnus and Perseus. There was intense cooperation between the three corporations in the design and building process which took over 200 years to complete. After three intense years of flight tests, the fleet received the green light to select members of the population which would best propagate the human species. The selection process took over 5 years to complete, and now the last transport vessel from the Orion is scheduled to pick up the last 500 people from Earth before setting of on the first intergalactic mission to find a New World, rumored to exist two years away, traveling at faster-than-light speed.
The last 20 people aged 18 to 25 are being lead by an officer into the transport vessel. As they each take their seats, they cannot help noticing how every single one aboard is young and extremely good looking. Not only that, but each one is a top specialist in their own field, selected purposefully to re-establish the human race in its new location.
“Ladies and gentlemen fasten your seatbelts and prepare for take off!” the pilot voice is heard, after which the transport lifts off and speeds with haste to the Orion.
The passengers remain quiet as the transport approaches Orion, all of them aware that they are probably the last to leave Earth before its inevitable demise, should the discovery of the New World prove to be too late for the remaining population.
The transport finally docked in the main hanger of the Orion, alongside other 19 transports, and soon the 500 passengers were lead to a very large makeshift reception area. Before they left Earth, each of them were given a color coded badge, so now they were instructed by the flight attendants to wait in line in their respective color defined area.
The system proved to be very effective, as the lines were formed in a matter of minutes. The receptionists moved very fast, checking the identity of the passengers and giving them the key-cards to their designated living quarters. Each of the passengers were instructed to head for the turbo-lifts according to each sector specified on their keys. In less than thirty minutes, all 500 new passengers were on their way to their new living quarters.
The living arrangements for passengers on the Orion are in mixed four bed cabins, each with two women and two men. Each living cabin has its own WC and separate shower for two. The passengers had been informed well in advance of the mixed cabin arrangements. The policy was established in order to encourage social and sexual interaction with the minimum degree of regulation. The only strictly enforced rule was that all social and sexual encounters were to be consensual. Also, all women are on strict and mandatory contraceptive medication, due to a new policy of controlled mix of genes in procreation. The concept of intimacy is non-existent on the ship, except for the toilet cabins, which are the only ones lockable.
The general shape of the Orion, with the Residential Area in the middle.
Residential area map. Outside of this map is the operational area of the ship.
Three major world corporations have spent billions of dollars building an intergalactic fleet. The corporations managed to build three intergalactic space ships, each carrying their name: Orion, Cygnus and Perseus. There was intense cooperation between the three corporations in the design and building process which took over 200 years to complete. After three intense years of flight tests, the fleet received the green light to select members of the population which would best propagate the human species. The selection process took over 5 years to complete, and now the last transport vessel from the Orion is scheduled to pick up the last 500 people from Earth before setting of on the first intergalactic mission to find a New World, rumored to exist two years away, traveling at faster-than-light speed.
The last 20 people aged 18 to 25 are being lead by an officer into the transport vessel. As they each take their seats, they cannot help noticing how every single one aboard is young and extremely good looking. Not only that, but each one is a top specialist in their own field, selected purposefully to re-establish the human race in its new location.
“Ladies and gentlemen fasten your seatbelts and prepare for take off!” the pilot voice is heard, after which the transport lifts off and speeds with haste to the Orion.
The passengers remain quiet as the transport approaches Orion, all of them aware that they are probably the last to leave Earth before its inevitable demise, should the discovery of the New World prove to be too late for the remaining population.
The transport finally docked in the main hanger of the Orion, alongside other 19 transports, and soon the 500 passengers were lead to a very large makeshift reception area. Before they left Earth, each of them were given a color coded badge, so now they were instructed by the flight attendants to wait in line in their respective color defined area.
The system proved to be very effective, as the lines were formed in a matter of minutes. The receptionists moved very fast, checking the identity of the passengers and giving them the key-cards to their designated living quarters. Each of the passengers were instructed to head for the turbo-lifts according to each sector specified on their keys. In less than thirty minutes, all 500 new passengers were on their way to their new living quarters.
The living arrangements for passengers on the Orion are in mixed four bed cabins, each with two women and two men. Each living cabin has its own WC and separate shower for two. The passengers had been informed well in advance of the mixed cabin arrangements. The policy was established in order to encourage social and sexual interaction with the minimum degree of regulation. The only strictly enforced rule was that all social and sexual encounters were to be consensual. Also, all women are on strict and mandatory contraceptive medication, due to a new policy of controlled mix of genes in procreation. The concept of intimacy is non-existent on the ship, except for the toilet cabins, which are the only ones lockable.
The general shape of the Orion, with the Residential Area in the middle.
Residential area map. Outside of this map is the operational area of the ship.