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Colonial Authority (Cruenta Humanitas)
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Human Controlled Space is managed through the UN Colonial Authority–UNCA, whose responsibility is to limit or encourage –as the case may be– the colonization and/or development of star systems with human presence. The UNCA is also in charge for granting concessions in the colonized planets. The UNCA has a tiered system for classifying Stellar Systems: The UNCA also has a classification system for planets according to its physical characteristics:
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Human Controlled Space is managed through the UN Colonial Authority–UNCA, whose responsibility is to limit or encourage –as the case may be– the colonization and/or development of star systems with human presence. The UNCA is also in charge for granting concessions in the colonized planets. The UNCA has a tiered system for classifying Stellar Systems: * Tier 1: Systems with planets capable of being inhabited or prone to be terraformed (e.g. Tau Ceti). * Tier 2: Systems that are catalogued as Scientific Heritage for Humanity (e.g. Alfa Centauri). * Tier 3: Systems that content only industrial interests (e.g. Procyon). The UNCA also has a classification system for planets according to its physical characteristics: * Core Worlds: Those in the Solar system. * Outer Worlds: Those in the outer colonies. * Inhabited: * Lush: e.g. Imvusa Ikhaya * Desert/Semi-desert: e.g. Mars, Earth, etc. * Non atmospheric: e.g. Europa, Io, etc. * Barren. * Moons: e.g. Zelenovaty * Asteroids. Systems under jurisdiction of any human entity (United Nations, National Governments, Corporations, etc.) with full or parcial control are listed bellow: * Alpha Centauri: Declared as a scientific heritage system, human presence in the system is limited to a few mining operations and scientific outposts, incluiding Zelenovaty's. * Delta Pavonis: Important for its vast mineral resources, it is plagued by hundreds of companies but inhabited roughly by 40 thousand people. * Gliese 667: Farthest human colony with the second biggest extra-solar population. * Lalande: A weak star and lack of inhabitable planets reduces the interest of the system for weapons testing facilities. * Procyon: The huge star lack of a planetary system (although massive asteroids orbit it) makes it is only used by antimatter fuel production, producing 21,5% of human requirements for antiprotons. * Proxima Centauri: Important antimatter fuel production facilities. * Tau Ceti: Biggest and most developed colonies outside sol.