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Official UFPDOCA Colony Entry: Falora Prime Colony
- Colony Name: Falora Prime Colony
- Creator: Marc Johnson
GEOGRAPHY
- System/Location: Falora System
- Distance to Nearest Starbase: 4 weeks to SB BETA
- Planet Classification: M Class
- Satellites/Space Stations: None
- Land/Water Ratio: 68% Water, 32% Land
- Climate Controlled: No
- Native Sentient Life: None
COLONY INFORMATION
- Colony Age (approximate): 25 Years
- Population (approximate): 10,000
- Species Present:
- 80% Human,
- 20% other
- Colony Status: Owned by Davram Mineral Extraction Industries; Federation Protectorate
- Government: DMEI Governing Body
- Major Cities/Settlements:
- Faloran
- Davram City
- Garnos
History
The Falora Prime Colony was founded by Davram Mineral Extraction Industries as a mining community on one of their richest aquisitions. All members of the colony are employed by DMEI. Most of the population is still first generation settlers, but the birth rate is high.
Economy
DMEI Credits Based
Tech Level
Modern
Culture
None to speak of. Life is based around working the mines.
Notes
The Falora Prime colony was the first DMEI colony to fall under close scrutiny for its human rights abuses. When it was discovered that basic education was not being provided, the Federation set down a mandate requiring that DMEI provide schooling. Emigration and Immigration rates are nominal. The death rate is high, but so is the birth rate. Federation Investigations to the treatment of the hired manual labor is still proceeding. Another case may be brought against DMEI in the forseeable future.