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Sphere 2 Ideas:

Cyberpunky world with large megacity...based over a lake, in the midst of a large alien jungle.


Colony Base:
Early National (+ 100 CIP)
Cyphe-55 was settled under the banner of Japanese government, though it was mostly a corporate venture.

Initial Pop:
Dominantly Transgene (+ 40 transgene)
A robust augmentation programme was implemented to ensure a continued high tech workforce as well as to test the latest models of genetic and cybernetic augmentation.


Planet:
Fascinating Pharmaceuticals (+ 100 Wealth, + 1 SP)
Cyphe-55 is home to biota that offers to revolutionise neurological sciences and man-machine interfaces.

History 1:
Transgene Migration (+ 20 transgene, + 60 population, + 1 SP)
The open-door policy towards transgene migration and a high tech jobs market encouraged settlers from many areas of the world to settle on Cyphe-55.


History 2:
Transgene Migration (+ 20 transgene, + 60 population, + 1 SP)
Further migration waves also occured as the industries of the planet continued to focus on a demand for the best minds and 'test' subjects.

Breakdown:
Broken-down (+30 SP, +100 Dust, Go to D3)
Contact with the outside world become patchy during the breakdown, Cyphel was fortunate to have access to a small amount of Theta dust from a deep jungle posthuman site which it used to keep contact with the outside world.

Breakdown Response:
Theta Hub (+ 200 theta, + 100 wealth, - 100 dust)
While posthuman research was restricted to a few minor subsidiaries, it proved a boon during the breakdown.

Politics:
Phezzan (+ Intelligence, + Secrets, + Infiltration, + all relations, - military)
The Consortium isn't above bribery and industrial espionage to gain an advantage in foreign markets.

Economy:
Center for Research (+ 4 Global Techlevel, + 100 applications, + 100 CIP, - 100 PIP)

Military:
Corporate Security (+ 60 Population, + 100 CIP, ++ ARROWS relations, + 30 SP, - 5,000 military)
A population geared towards science and engineering does not lend itself to military service.