The Gods' Galaxy

The Gods' Galaxy

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A long time ago the people of planet Earth soon came to realize that overcrowding and pollution had brought the once beautiful Earth to its knees. However, there was hope. A group of dedicated scientists had a vision and en-devoured with all their being to make it come true. To make all 9 planets inhabitable hence solving the overpopulation crisis and by acclimatizing them to be immune to future pollution. Vision became reality. However, no matter how they tried they could not revive planet Earth. Present day. All planets are now inhabitable. Generations have passed peacefully. Every member of every planet is issued with a tattoo at birth of their planet's symbol. Earth, left to rot is now the home to exiles convicts and rogues. It has been deemed ungovernable dangerous territory. The story is based in and around the School of Minerva (Athena) that is located on the main planet Jupiter. The School of Minerva is a place for all of the young adults in the Galaxy to attend and learn the trades of not just their own planets but of all 9. However, only a select few are chosen to attend. A quota must be filled from each planet including Earth despite much controversy. But, to maintain order, only the children who are born on the planet Earth are allowed to enter. Students live on campus and go to classes as instructed. Hostility over planet origin is not tolerated. To safeguard against this, there are designated dorms for each of the 9 planets.
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