Thunderbolt said:
Some other thoughts about your world.
You are right, Pharos IV has indeed a lot of volcanic activity, but until now
the colonists have not dared to use volcanism for the production of geo-
thermal energy. However, after using fusion reactors only during the first
years of the colony, they have now built the first (prototype) power plants
to produce energy from waves or ocean currents - far from the active
volcanoes, after some unfortunate experiences with them.
What remained of the native life after the supernova event, and is bigger
than plankton, really lives in or near the deep sea trenches and their hy-
drothermal vents, although there are also some few sea cucumber-like
creatures living on the deep sea mud flats away from the trenches.
The two small starships and the various shuttles and small craft of the
colony all have "aquafitting" and can land ... eh, water ? ... on the sea
without problems.
Some of the free trader ships that visit Pharos IV regularly meanwhile
also have aquafitting,
Other smaller ships, up to a length of 50 meters, can land on the lan-
ding floater of the colony's downport, at least during calm weather and
with a pilot who trained a landing on a moving platform for some hours
in a simulator. If there is no such pilot on board, the starport control
usually sends one of their pilots up to the ship.
Bigger ships, and those who do not wish to land on the floater, transfer
passengers and cargo in orbit. This was quite a difficult task in the ear-
ly years of the colony, but meanwhile the colonists have built a small
orbital highport.
By the way, there are no landing fees on Pharos IV, and even the fuel is
free. The colony's council wants to attract traders to the system's remo-
te location, and therefore the entire starport operation (which is not ve-
ry much) is paid from taxes.
Thank you very much for your questions.
