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<blockquote data-quote="marcoasalazarm" data-source="post: 3455867" data-attributes="member: 26698"><p>LaGrange Colonies, second expansion:</p><p></p><p>Although the majority of the Colonies come from one or other Gundam series, not all of them do. Some came from other universes and (seemingly) were not designed to be in such a place as the Sol Sytem (or, at least, rotating Earth).</p><p></p><p>Following is a list of LaGrange Colonies and their respective stations (or rather in some cases, 'Flagships').</p><p></p><p>L-1: A typical 'Gundamverse' space station Side (cluster), with 15 O'Neill 'Island 3'-type Colony Cylinders. The (appointed) capital of the LaGrange Colonies' Government is Cylinder 1, named 'Amuro'. Most humans in the Side come from the original 'Mobile Suit Gundam' universe.</p><p></p><p>L-2: A second O'Neill-type Side, only the humans that live in this side come from the After Colony (Gundam Wing) universes.</p><p></p><p>L-3: All Colonies in this LaGrange point are massive terraformed asteroids, one for every 'major' country on Earth. Humans from this cluster come from the Future Century (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) universes.</p><p></p><p>L-4: This particular point has only two stations, but they are quite recognizable: they are the Babylons Four and Five stations. Although they appeared during the Hours quite damaged and devoid of any crewmen, they were later repaired by the Colonies and other spacer communities (such as the Remnant). After the repairs and reactivation, both Babylon stations became a 'trading post' and refuge for many of the Points' runaways (or pretty much the same as in their original timeline).</p><p></p><p>L-5: This Point is where several Productive Location Ally on Nexus Technology (PLANT) 'Satellite Cities' reside. In total there are 23 PLANT colonies in the Side, but only 12 are fully civilian-run (these ones are named after the months). The rest were (once) ZAFT facilities, but now are run by the LaGrange Colonies' military, with at least one rented out to the UNSC (home to their Boarding Assault Marine training facility).</p><p>Not surprisingly, humans that come from this Side are from the Cosmic Era, and most of them are Coordinators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcoasalazarm, post: 3455867, member: 26698"] LaGrange Colonies, second expansion: Although the majority of the Colonies come from one or other Gundam series, not all of them do. Some came from other universes and (seemingly) were not designed to be in such a place as the Sol Sytem (or, at least, rotating Earth). Following is a list of LaGrange Colonies and their respective stations (or rather in some cases, 'Flagships'). L-1: A typical 'Gundamverse' space station Side (cluster), with 15 O'Neill 'Island 3'-type Colony Cylinders. The (appointed) capital of the LaGrange Colonies' Government is Cylinder 1, named 'Amuro'. Most humans in the Side come from the original 'Mobile Suit Gundam' universe. L-2: A second O'Neill-type Side, only the humans that live in this side come from the After Colony (Gundam Wing) universes. L-3: All Colonies in this LaGrange point are massive terraformed asteroids, one for every 'major' country on Earth. Humans from this cluster come from the Future Century (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) universes. L-4: This particular point has only two stations, but they are quite recognizable: they are the Babylons Four and Five stations. Although they appeared during the Hours quite damaged and devoid of any crewmen, they were later repaired by the Colonies and other spacer communities (such as the Remnant). After the repairs and reactivation, both Babylon stations became a 'trading post' and refuge for many of the Points' runaways (or pretty much the same as in their original timeline). L-5: This Point is where several Productive Location Ally on Nexus Technology (PLANT) 'Satellite Cities' reside. In total there are 23 PLANT colonies in the Side, but only 12 are fully civilian-run (these ones are named after the months). The rest were (once) ZAFT facilities, but now are run by the LaGrange Colonies' military, with at least one rented out to the UNSC (home to their Boarding Assault Marine training facility). Not surprisingly, humans that come from this Side are from the Cosmic Era, and most of them are Coordinators. [/QUOTE]
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