There are five seasons on Roma - 88, referred to and counted as months:
Col - winter, Del - spring, Glen - wet summer, Lune - dry summer, and Mal - autumn.
1 Roman year = 1.3 Earth years. A Roman year is 5 seasons.
1 season = 9 Roman weeks. One Roman week is 10 days.
1 day = 27 Earth hours.
The differences lie simply in how long it takes Roma - 88 to circle the sun, and how long it takes it to turn on it's axis. Hours, minutes, and seconds remain the same.
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Rome In The Sky: Daybreak
Science FictionThe world is their coliseum, and its countries, their gladiators. One hundred-fifty years in the future, Ancient Rome exists again in the sky. Orphan twins Lukas and Ava Ralland live in oppression by the Jury, a military group that splintered from i...