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Canopy PlantA neogen plant
used in terraforming, paraterraforming, or habitat creation. |
The Canopy Plant is neogen terraforming
plant with bionano
capabilities
that was developed by the Softbot
Coordinator Systems as an alternative
to the Yggdrasil
Bush. The plant's growth follows this basic outline:
1) Hardened seedpods are dropped from planetary orbit. They may be
decelerated by parachute or by balloon cushion depending on the
atmosphere of the target body.
2) Pods penetrate the surface or burrow down to their optimal depth.
3) Each seedpod begins to extend a root system through ground and a
solar energy collecting canopy bud to the surface.
4) The plant extends its canopy, utilizing material mined from the air
and ground. It sends up to three fast growing runners that are
separated from one another by approximately 120 degrees. When they
reach a preset distance they set down new root systems. The canopy
membrane grows out from the taproot and the edges of the runners. As it
grows it is initially anchored to the ground by temporary rootlets.
5) New root systems produce their own canopy buds and send out own
runners until they begin to link up in a roughly hexagonal network
according to local terrain.
6) The canopy continues to grow from the vertices and runner edges
until it covers an entire hexagon. The air pressure beneath canopy
rises as atmosphere is processed, causing the canopy dome to inflate.
Curtain membranes grow between canopy and runner, sealing each
hexagonal cell from the others. Tailored biota and bionano are then
introduced into the cells to further prepare the developing biome.
7) As ceiling height increases the curtain walls may be detached,
creating ever-greater continuous space beneath the canopy. The canopy
remains anchored to the surface by the original stems.
8) Atmospheric processing and terraforming may continue in the air
outside
of the canopy domes till the desired composition and pressure are
achieved. Air pressure under the canopy may then be equalized with that
outside, and the cell canopies rent to expose the cell interiors.
The plant's biomass can then be recycled into the new environment. This
can be done progressively if adjoining cells remain sealed off by the
curtain walls and are kept under higher pressure.
The speed of Canopy Plant growth is dependent upon insolation and the
composition of the regolith and atmosphere from which the plant draws
material. Once the runner network is in place, needed feedstock may be
transported through it to where it will be most useful. Sunlight can be
augmented by orbital mirrors or magnifying solettas and required
nutrients and volatiles may be imported if they are deficient in the
native environment, unless slower growth or more limited coverage is
not an issue to those in charge of the project. Under optimal
conditions the area covered by canopy can double every six weeks and an
Earth sized planet can be covered in as little as five years from an
initial planting of 10,000 uniformly spaced seedpods.
The Canopy Plant is well suited for the terraforming of most Gaian,
Arean
and early Cytherean
planets, with little or no additional
technological input. Some LithicGelidian
worlds are suitable but
require a greater degree of intervention and maintenance.
The advantage that the Canopy Plant has over the Yggdrasil Bush is that
it can cover a given area more quickly and its growth is more easily
directed or altered by the supervisory team. Also, terraforming occurs
progressively as more cells are covered by canopy, so that the
terraformers need not wait for the entire worldhouse
infrastructure to
be in place. Finally, less potential biomass is bound up in the plant
itself, and clearing it out when the terraforming process is nearing or
at completion is far easier. On the other hand, the Yggdrasil Bush can
tolerate a much greater range of initial environmental conditions, and
it is more adaptable and requires less outside supervision due to the
greater processing power invested in each Yggdrasil trunk. Also a
Yggdrasil Bush is much sturdier and more reliable if a worldhouse is
the desired final outcome.
Related Pages:
Space Canopy and Greenbubbles - A space-adapted variant of the Canopy Plant