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The LiftsInter-level
transport between the
shells of the multiple Dysons of Kiyoshi ![]() The
Thistledown Lift resembles a
giant fractal bush-bot studded with brightly decorated habitable
constructs
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System of artificial airborne
‘islands’ built on Kiyoshi
to
commemorate the bimillenial of its construction.
Exactly 2000 Lifts were constructed and
evenly distributed around the four primary Pentad spheres.
Each
‘island’ is between one and three
kilometers across and uses some combination of airship, vacuum
dirigible, and
reactionless drive technology to support and propel itself up and down
the
center of one of the thousands of “starwells” that
dot the Kiyoshin
shells. Each
starwell is 10 kilometers across and
passes through all the levels of each Pentad component, allowing
sunlight to
pass from the inner star out into space and the reflector fields in
orbit.
Each lift takes approximately two
years to complete a cycle
of ascent and descent through the ten thousand levels of a Kiyoshin
shell. While it
travels it forms the center of a
vast mobile community of both Oasis and Caravanserai sophonts who
either
travel
aboard the Lift itself, establish temporary communities along the rims
of the
starwells, or travel in easy proximity to the Lift, either ahead or
behind
it. Where a Lift
travels there are
parties and conferences, ceremonies and carnivals.
The Lifts are a combination of monument,
traveling exhibition, and worlds fair dedicated to the principles of
the
Kiyoshin way of life. They
are
considered by both Caravanserai and Oasis citizens to be a ceremonial
expression of all that makes them what they are and the unifying
principles
that make each culture complement the other so well.
Once every century or so, a Lift will
reach either the top
or bottom of its chosen starwell and make the decision to shift itself
to a new
location. Traveling
along either the
innermost or outermost shell of its home component it will use its
drive
systems to travel to a new starwell where the great cycle of ascension
and
descent will begin again.
Of the 2000 Lifts created, each was
designed not only as a
vehicle but as a unique piece of art.
The competition to design each of the Lifts for inclusion
in the project
stretched across the entire MPA and consumed a century in its own right.
A few representative examples of the
diversity of Lift
designs include:
Thistledown:
A great sphere of subdividing manipulator arms
ranging from several meters across down to nanometer dimensions. Thistledown is essentially
a gigantic bushbot
using its trillions of manipulators to provide habitation and support
for
thousands of sophont beings in an environment not dissimilar from an
angelnet.
Erehwon:
A converted asteroid, Erehwon supports an island
ecology and culture on its upper surface while a vertical ecosystem
built
around forests of vast hanging vines provides accommodation for various
populations
of arboreal lifeforms, both sophont and nonsentient.
Rainbow Falls:
A
swarm of nanotube
fabric hot air dirigibles in the tradition of the Pre-Information Age
architect
Buckminster Fuller. Each
component of
the swarm is anything up to several hundred meters across and
incorporates
light-pipes and refractive layers into its outer hull, causing the
light that
passes through it to break apart into swarms of rainbows both inside
the craft
and out. Hundreds
of small townships and
communities inhabit the interiors of the bubble swarms.
Century Rain: A sphere of water some three kilometers across contained by a nanotechnic membrane and supported by a vacuum-cored habitat ring around the equator and an associated halo drive system donated by the Great Architect emself. The interior of the hydrosphere is home to a free-floating marine ecology and several species of aquatic sophont, often including visiting cetacean scholars, speakers, and artists who travel with the Lift for a cycle or two before returning home to their native seas.