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[[File:Diskworld.jpg|thumb|500x500px|'''''A 2300 kilometers wide Diskworld around the gas giant Fillyg in Quadrant 8 of the Galactyan Empire.''''']]
[[File:Diskworld.jpg|thumb|500x500px|'''''A 2300 kilometers wide Diskworld around the gas giant Fillyg in Quadrant 8 of the Galactyan Empire.''''']]
'''Diskworlds''' are ring-shaped habitats that enclose nearly their entire diameter to provide an extensive and diverse habitable volume. Aside from an open cylindrical space at the center of the disks for docking spacecraft, virtually the entire volume of the rings is enclosed and used for habitation or related purposes. Thanks to their versatility, they are some of the most ubiquitous and widespread habitats in the [[Celestial Empire Of Galactya (A1-0)|'''Galactyan Empire''']] , and are often part of Dyson Swarms and other groups of orbital habitats.
'''Diskworlds''' are ring-shaped habitats that enclose nearly their entire diameter to provide an extensive and diverse habitable volume. Aside from an open cylindrical space at the center of the disks for docking spacecraft, virtually the entire volume of the rings is enclosed and used for habitation or related purposes.


== '''Structure''' ==
== '''Structure''' ==
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* '''Aerieal''', with large populations of flying, gliding and floating sapients and animals, accompanied by atmospheric variants of Dyson Trees (like Asterisk Trees or small Orwoods) and other flora adapted to 0 g. Due to the ease at which spores spread, many Diskworlds have layers with fungus and mycelium-based environments.
* '''Aerieal''', with large populations of flying, gliding and floating sapients and animals, accompanied by atmospheric variants of Dyson Trees (like Asterisk Trees or small Orwoods) and other flora adapted to 0 g. Due to the ease at which spores spread, many Diskworlds have layers with fungus and mycelium-based environments.
* '''Aquatic''', with large populations of swimming sapients and animals, accompanied by engineered coral reefs, kelp forests and other flora who was able to grow much bigger due to the absence of gravity, which makes the water remain at a relatively even pressure throughout the entire environment. A notable concentration of Aquatic Diskworlds is located around the Jupiter Brain of the Lesser Archailect '''Abyx''', a transcended Dolphin provolve.
* '''Aquatic''', with large populations of swimming sapients and animals, accompanied by engineered coral reefs, kelp forests and other flora who was able to grow much bigger due to the absence of gravity, which makes the water remain at a relatively even pressure throughout the entire environment. A notable concentration of Aquatic Diskworlds is located around the Jupiter Brain of the Lesser Archailect '''Abyx''', a transcended Dolphin provolve of the [[Galactyan Empire (A1-0)|'''Galactyan Empire''']].
Internal illumination can be achieved through a variety of methods: '''self-orienting mirrors''', '''fusion-powered luminaire arrays''', often coupled with '''Bioluminescent Flora''' are some of the most common examples.
Internal illumination can be achieved through a variety of methods: '''self-orienting mirrors''', '''fusion-powered luminaire arrays''', often coupled with '''Bioluminescent Flora''' are some of the most common examples.

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A 2300 kilometers wide Diskworld around the gas giant Fillyg in Quadrant 8 of the Galactyan Empire.

Diskworlds are ring-shaped habitats that enclose nearly their entire diameter to provide an extensive and diverse habitable volume. Aside from an open cylindrical space at the center of the disks for docking spacecraft, virtually the entire volume of the rings is enclosed and used for habitation or related purposes.

Structure

Diskworlds are typically constructed out of Diamondoid, Carbon Nanotube Buckytube and other highly resistant materials. They are usually similar in size to Bishop Rings: however, they can can get much larger thanks to the fact that they don't spin, and therefore the stress applied on the construction materials is far smaller. Diskworlds are very diverse, and depending on their intended purpose, they can be vastly different from one another. Some Diskworlds may have multiple levels of habitation extending inward from the outer rim, the exact number of which depends on the distance between one layer and another: on the larger habitats, planetary scale or even larger living areas are possible. Some may instead have a single large habitable volume extending from the outer rim to the inner core with occasional bracing structures running from edge to edge. Airwalls and other environmental systems work to maintain an even level of air pressure throughout the structure, which often support large aerial and arboreal ecosystems and are often home to flying or gliding sentient and sapient populations. Certain Diskworlds may instead be partially or completely be constructed out of Computronium and the related support infrastructure, hosting large virtual populations: Computronium Diskworlds are more often found orbiting Archailect ISO Nodes, such as Jupiter Brains, Matryoshka Micronodes, Moon Brains and planets outfitted with BioGeoComputing Nodes. Lastly, some Diskworlds have a fractal honeycomb of chambers, varying in size from meters to hundreds of kilometers across. Individual chambers or groups of chambers are designed to serve whatever purpose is desired, from manufacturing, to urban centers, to nature reserves, and more.

It's however not uncommon for Diskworlds to be a combination of all of the above options and more, depending on the kinds of populations and/or purposes the Diskworld is characterized by.

Internal Environments

Apart from small Diskworlds and smaller sub-chambers in which the installment of Gravity Plating remains a not too costly operation, most Diskworlds have Zero Gravity Environments. These environments can be very different, but most are either:

  • Aerieal, with large populations of flying, gliding and floating sapients and animals, accompanied by atmospheric variants of Dyson Trees (like Asterisk Trees or small Orwoods) and other flora adapted to 0 g. Due to the ease at which spores spread, many Diskworlds have layers with fungus and mycelium-based environments.
  • Aquatic, with large populations of swimming sapients and animals, accompanied by engineered coral reefs, kelp forests and other flora who was able to grow much bigger due to the absence of gravity, which makes the water remain at a relatively even pressure throughout the entire environment. A notable concentration of Aquatic Diskworlds is located around the Jupiter Brain of the Lesser Archailect Abyx, a transcended Dolphin provolve of the Galactyan Empire.

Internal illumination can be achieved through a variety of methods: self-orienting mirrors, fusion-powered luminaire arrays, often coupled with Bioluminescent Flora are some of the most common examples.