Friday, January 26, 2018

Genisys

Creation of the S Cu.Be Space Station

The Samanta-Camagu-Bashile Base Space Station (S Cu.Be SS) is an interplanetary support outpost primarily used for resupplying missions during the construction of the Mars Mirror Telescope Gates

The Cu.Be was built by all cooperating sovereign states of the Resurrect Earth Alliance under the first articles in the treaty of Maphubungwe

The primary function of the space station is to support short term habitation,  the manufacture/storage of fuels and long term food production. It features artificial gravity, atmosphere and sunlight.

The design is modular. There are 26 habitable modules in total, arranged in grid fashion into a cube around a circular core. The visible areas (outward facing) measures 10 km square.  Each side of the cube (the block Array) is named after the greek alphabets: Alpha, Beta, Kappa, Delta, Epsilon and Zeta. Six of the modules are fixed as the six cardinal poles of the chassis housing the centrifugal-magnetic-field generator and alternator-gyroscope.

The centrifugal-magnetic-field generator provides the main source of electricity generation and paired with the contrasting centripetal force of the alternator gyroscope produces artificial gravity.

The build up of electricity in the fuel cells requires for the Cu.Be to reconfigure to expel force so as no to collapse the potential-kinetic balance of its core, this leads to a shifting of all modules along the vertical and horizontal except for the six cardinal poles.

The release of the magnetic charge is used to charge two orbiters that rotate around the station. One orbiter converts the magnetic charge overlay into an ionized shield and the second orbiter provides heat distribution to four sides of the station.

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i
There was an end to the nothing and it was so:
A corner to a corner to a corner to a corner all things being equal
And it was fair

ii
We came to aboard an arc, whence from unknown
We are damned here for daring
Those of us who were never settled have the ground move beneath our feet


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