One of Mercury’s prominent museums.
The closest planet to Sol itself, Mercury undergoes large temperature changes. It is dotted with mines, owned by various corporations, including the Addisons. There are also several prominent tourist locations, such as museums and art galleries. The largest settlement is Hermes Center, and Mercury’s population is nearly 1.2 million.
Inside the Aphrodite dome.
A volcanic world with a crushing atmosphere, humanity has found refuge in Venus’ cloud-tops. Massive floating cities coast around venus on clouds of sulfur, protected by large, transparent domes. The largest of these is the city of Aphrodite. Venus’ population is close to 800 million.
A view of the Cape.
The former home of Humanity, now shrouded by smog and drowned beneath the oceans. Only a few centres of population remain, one being the Cape - a spaceport shantytown in the run-down harbour of what was once the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base. Only one billion people call Earth home in 2207.
Earth’s sole, large moon. It remains under the control of the Grays, with the seat of their power around Earth being Apollo Base - a military base and spaceport. There are approximately 30 million living on Luna.
Highways out of Mariner City
The centre of the Human Empire, and now of Humanity itself. Newly terraformed after the downfall of Earth, a greener, wetter Mars has become home to over ten billion inhabitants, with its capital being Mariner City - a port city on the edge of the Mariner Valley. Just across the bay is the Gray Palace, where the royal heads of state, including the Emperor or Empress, reside.
An asteroid belt where billions live in small colonies. Filled with space stations and asteroid habitats, the Great Asteroid Belt is an economic powerhouse under the rule of the Gray Dynasty. Many mining and agricultural depots, as well as permanent settlements, can be found nearly everywhere in the Belt.
The largest body within the Belt. Ceres has large deposits of water beneath its surface, which has allowed it to become both an agricultural center as well as the main hub of mining operations in the Belt. Despite its importance, only a couple hundred thousand permanent residents are located on Ceres.
An agricultural plant on Callisto.
The largest of the gas giants in the system, Jupiter is absolutely massive, and is littered with floating gas mines. However, due to its high radiation levels owing to massive magnetospheres, Jupiter is not settled, and its moons are sparsely populated.
A highly radioactive and volcanic moon, Io is not suitable for anything other than robotic missions and fully automated science laboratories.
The jewel of the Galilean moons, Europa is mainly closed off due to high radiation levels at its surface, but also because it is a nature preserve, having basic subsurface live below its icy crust.
The largest of all the moons in the Sol system, Ganymede possesses a few ore and water extraction sites on its surface, as radiation levels are low enough to be tolerable.
Callisto, being furthest out of the Galilean moons, is well outside Jupiter’s radioactive sphere of influence. Callisto is well populated, boasting five million residents, working mainly in agricultural centers to supply the outer settlements.
Saturn City by nightfall. The huge dome simulates a 24-hour day/night cycle.
Saturn is the planet of the Addisons. They were the ones to construct the lavish floating cities that dot Saturn, as well as running a mining operation to extract ice from Saturn’s rings. The population of Saturn is well over three billion, and its capital is Saturn City - one of the aforementioned floating cities, protected by a non-transparent dome. It is easily the largest floating city in the Sol system.
One of Saturn’s small moons. Mimas serves as a manufacturing and refining depot for many of the system’s goods. It is also home to the training centers for Addison Corporate Agents.
Enceladus is entirely privately owned by Pure Waters Inc. in a joint deal with Addison Corporation. A great deal of the system’s water is distributed by Pure Waters, extracted from Enceladus.
The only moon in the entirety of the system to have an atmosphere, Titan is a wonderous world, home to lakes of hydrocarbons and mountains of ice. Owing to its curious nature as a moon, Titan is a major tourist location. Tours of the planet are given in luxury blimps, and free-flying is a popular sport among professional BASE jumpers.
Seventh Heaven, Lower District.
The first of the two Ice Giants, Uranus primarily serves as a gas mine, but is also home to two billion residents among floating cities, such as Seventh Heaven - a slow and moody place, Seventh Heaven is a place for outcasts and those looking for refuge or escape.
Miranda, desolate and rocky, serves as a mining center.
Similarly rocky, Titania is the largest manufacturing center in the outer system. Plenty of raw material flows through Titania’s factories, and assorted goods flow out.
The outermost planet, Neptune is a dark and windy world, and is generally a miserable place to live. The perfect place for someone to disappear. Gas mines and floating cities can be found here, though the population of Neptune barely reaches one billion. Its capital is Poseidon.
Triton is a simple, rocky, mining moon.
One of the Private Military centers on Charon.
Pluto is part of a double dwarf-planet system with Charon. The two serve as major military centres. Pluto is the home to the Royal Armed Forces Outer System Base...
...while Charon is dominated by the facilities of dozens of private military contractors.