Eden
Eden-class Farm Ship
“Life travels with the Fleet.”
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Overview
The Eden-class Farm Ship is the biological core of the Wardrome Technocracy Fleet — a living ecosystem enclosed within a machine of steel and light.
Where other vessels wage war, the Eden sustains life, cultivating the oxygen, food, and organic resources that make prolonged deep-space operations possible.
Each Eden-class vessel functions as a mobile agricultural world, maintaining vast hydroponic forests, algae oceans, and self-regenerating soil cycles.
Its presence within the fleet ensures that even in the farthest sectors of uncharted space, humanity can still breathe, eat, and grow.
Design & Structure
The ship’s signature silhouette consists of three vast transparent hemispheres aligned along a central metallic spine.
Each dome hosts a complete biome — one terrestrial, one aquatic, and one hybridized for alien photosynthetic species collected during expeditions.
A network of biosynthetic corridors connects the domes, transferring nutrients, water, and atmospheric gases through what engineers call the Circulatory Spine.
The outer hull panels are embedded with spectral mirrors that channel filtered starlight into the domes, simulating planetary day/night cycles.
The ship’s living mass is stabilized by the ECO-CORE, a sentient biocomputer grown from neural mycelium, responsible for environmental regulation and genetic optimization of crops.
Propulsion & Power Systems
The Eden-class is propelled by Helion-V solar engines tuned for minimal radiation output to protect internal ecosystems.
Its power grid relies on photosynthetic converters and organic supercapacitors, turning light and chemical energy into electricity.
In emergencies, the ship can detach one or more domes, each operating independently for up to 120 days.
Eden vessels typically travel near the fleet’s rear formation, shielded by escort cruisers but always visible — glowing green and gold, a beacon of life in the dark.
Life Support Systems
The internal ecology of an Eden-class is divided into three self-sustaining layers:
- Atmospheric Layer: controls oxygen and CO₂ balance through genetically modified Heliophytes capable of absorbing radiation.
- Hydro Layer: recycles water and supports aquaponic nutrient systems tied to the algae oceans.
- Floral Layer: generates biomass for food and pharmaceuticals using soil enriched with nanocarbon bacteria.
Crew members affectionately refer to their assignments aboard an Eden as “shore duty,” since the ship’s gravity and microclimate are almost indistinguishable from a planetary environment.
History & Deployment
The first prototype, WDS-31 “Verde Infinito,” was commissioned during the post-Rift reconstruction campaigns, when supply lines to the frontier sectors collapsed.
The project combined biotechnological expertise from the Seatogu Botanical Archives and environmental engineering from the Helion Reactor Division.
The success of the Eden-class changed fleet doctrine permanently: rather than rely on fragile supply convoys, the Wardrome Technocracy became self-sufficient.
Every major fleet now includes at least one Eden vessel — the quiet promise that no campaign will starve.
Notable Technologies
System | Description |
---|---|
ECO-CORE Biocomputer | Organic neural network that regulates internal ecosystems and genetic optimization. |
Circulatory Spine | Central nutrient and gas exchange system linking all domes. |
Spectral Mirror Array | Dynamic panels that replicate planetary light cycles. |
Helion-V Solar Engines | Radiation-safe propulsion designed for biological vessels. |
Atmospheric Rebalancer Membranes | Living filters that convert carbon waste into breathable oxygen. |
Legacy
The Eden-class Farm Ship embodies the Wardrome Technocracy’s paradox: a civilization forged for war, yet sustained by life.
It is the reminder that even in the void, survival is an act of creation.
“Where the Fleet goes, the forests follow.”
— Commander Aris Vonn, Eden Division, Cycle 4558