Monday, August 07, 2006

Orbis


Orbis is a small moon in an otherwise uninhabited star system. It started as a mining base for the numerous moons and asteroids that are rich in metal ores, but its fame soon spread across the sector. Now the moon is riddled with excavations, kilometres of passageways and enormous amounts of living space – all privately run by a single company.

Large portions of the moon are devoted to private residences, environmental plant and food production. For the technically minded there are guided tours of the operational areas, but most visitors will be here to enjoy the endless distractions that are on offer.

The more adventurous can enjoy the thrill of a low gravity space-suited excursion onto the surface, or explore the undeveloped interior of the moon that boasts huge natural caverns decorated with magnificent crystals. The developed sections house a great diversity of clubs, bars, restaurants, theatres and theme parks to suit all tastes.

Other sports and activities on offer include:

§ Zero G saunas
§ Ultra chess
§ Photon darts
§ Crystal modelling
§ Orbital golf

Rooms vary in their appointments from 1* basic to 5* luxury. The moon still attracts miners as well as megastars.

Flight per person from Earth to Orbis : 27,000 €$
Price per person per night from basic to luxury : 700 €$ - 5,500 €$

Send booking orders to gj345@student.open.ac.uk

Reporter: Boris Algarve

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