Coruscant
Astrographical Information | |
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Region | Core Planets |
Sector | Corusca (Coruscant subsector) |
System | Coruscant |
Suns | Single (Coruscant Prime) |
Orbital Position | 6th |
Moons | • Centax-1 • Centax-2 • Centax-3 • Hesperidium • various artificial satellites |
Coordinates | L-9 |
Rotation Period | 24 standard hours |
Orbital Period | 368 local days |
Planetary Information | |
Class | Terrestrial |
Climate | Temperate (controlled) |
Atmosphere | Type I (breatheable) |
Gravity | Standard |
Primary Terrain | • Urban • Mountain |
Societal Information | |
Native Species | • Humans (Zhell) • Taung • Coruscani ogre |
Immigrated Species | Various |
Primary Language | • Galactic Basic Standard |
Government | Galactic City Authority |
Population | 1 Trillion residents, percentage varied |
Major Cities | Galactic City |
Major Imports | • Foodstuffs • Medicinal goods |
Major Exports | Little to None |
Affiliation | • Galactic Republic • Jedi Order |
Mechanical Information | |
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Though not the literal center of the Galaxy, Coruscant is its center in many other respects: political, cultural, economic and even astrogation (as it occupies the 0-0-0 galactic coordinates in that system).
Coruscant is an ecumnopolis - a single, globe-spanning city, with only a single range of mountains (the Manarai Mountains) in any kind of natural condition. Coruscant is one of the galaxy's oldest civilized world, predating any version of the Republic by tens of thousands of years. Coruscant's position relative to the major hyperspace lanes has always lent it an important position in galactic affairs, eventually becoming the capital of the Galactic Republic as it is known now.
As the planet developed, the needs of the economic powerhouse and galactic government brought with it a massive boost in population. The world was already covered by layers of urban cityscape, and it kepts growing. As the city stretched higher into the sky, the population stratified. The wealthy and powerful literally rose to the top, leaving the lower levels to the poor. Though the ecumenopolis has housed some of the most notorious criminals in its checkered past, Coruscant's underworld is primarily made up of crime figures with local or system-wide reach at most.
Skyscrapers reach kilometers into the air, while countless levels and sublevels delve deep into the planet's heart. A trillion sentients (by official estimates) call Coruscant home, and unofficial numbers may put the total far higher. Coruscant may well have been humanity's original homeworld, long ago in the mists of prehistory. Even now, humans make up the majority of the planet's population.
Though Coruscant still has some water frozen in its ice caps, it must import countless megatons of foodstuffs, millions of gallons of potable water, and vast amounts of raw materials to feed the world's voracious inhabitatnts.
Notable Locations
- Column Commons: A massive open area exposed to wind and weather, made of duracrete. The expanse is peppered with orderly rows of thick duracrete columns which hold skyscrapers and other cityscape floating above the area. The Column Commons is the publishing district of Coruscant, housing hundreds of news services, HoloNet providers, homodrama and holovid companies, and similar networks and media providers. It is said that nothing escapes the notice of the Commons, and infochants, slicers, and spies operate among the journalists and businessmen of the district.
- Jedi Temple: The five-spired Jedi Temple rises above the skyline of Coruscant, a beacon of peace and civilization. Though there are portions of its grounds that are open to guided tours, it is a closed structure for the most part, dedicated to the operations of the Jedi Order, including the training of future generations of Jedi. It is also home to what is arguably one of the largest repositories of knowledge in the galaxy: the Jedi Archives.
- Galactic Museum: Teams of archivists, anthropologists, archaeologists and various other academics work to carefully curate the contents of this massive museum, which holds artifacts and records from across the galaxy.
- Great Western Sea: An artificial body of water not far from the Manarai Mountains, the Great Western Sea is a reservoir created to provide scenic and relaxing stretches of terrain for the truly rich and tourists who can afford vacations at the retreats along it length.
- Level 1313: A deep sublevel of Coruscant, Level 1313 is perhaps the most notorious of the cityscape's many criminal districts. Topsiders have a thousand stories about the kinds of things that go on in 1313, and there's a good chance that many of those stories of cruelty and treachery are all too true.
- Manarai Mountains: Twin mountain peaks that rise out of the ecumenpolois that is the rest of Coruscant. It is within view of the Jedi Temple, and there are many floating restaurants that revolve around the mountains, providing the elite of Coruscant truly breathtaking views of its slopes.
- Senate Building: The seat of government for the Galactic Republic, the Senate Building is a massive, mushroom-shaped clear-domed structure in which the Senate Floor and the various offices of myriad bureaucrats, Senators and other personages of galactic government operate.
- The Works: An immense manufacturing center for a great many companies, the Works is an industrial center the size of many cities on other worlds. Unfortunately, its prosperous days are at an end - most manufacturers have moved to cheaper off-world sites. The Works has now become a place of urban decay and crime, populated mostly by smugglers, squatters, death stick dealers, malfunctioning droids, gangsters, undocumented refugees, and the like.
Fauna
- Cthon: x
- Duracrete slug/worm: x
- Gartro: x
- Hawk-bat: x
- Stratt: x
- Thrantcill: x
- Umrach: x