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* {{Foil}}: To the Lunar Gateway. The Gateway, on the near side of the moon, was an international project to connect Luna to Earth, and it's very closely tied to international politics. The T-Gate, on the other hand, is on the far side of the moon, connects Luna and Earth to the rest of the solar system and was the product of one man with a lot of money and a dream.

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* {{Foil}}: To the Lunar Gateway. The Gateway, on L-Gate orbits above the near side of the moon, was an international project to connect Luna to Earth, and it's very is an international condominium closely tied to international interplanetary politics. The T-Gate, on the other hand, is on the far side of the moon, connects Luna and Earth to the rest of the solar system system, is an independent state and was the product of one man with a lot of money and a dream.
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* AirstripOne: A non-malicious example - each of the [=KurdiStar=] stations is simply called that, followed by a number - [=KurdiStar=]-1, [=KurdiStar=]-2, and so forth, up to (presumably) [=KurdiStar=]-24. (Although the map only shows the first 12.)

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* AirstripOne: A non-malicious example - each example. Each of the [=KurdiStar=] stations is simply called that, followed by a number - [=KurdiStar=]-1, [=KurdiStar=]-2, and so forth, up to (presumably) [=KurdiStar=]-24. (Although the map only shows the first 12.)forth.
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* DinosaursAreDragons: The dinosaur chimeras on [=ArkLazarus=] have developed a strange spiritual belief that, since dinosaur fossils were once mistaken for dragons, human cultural memory of dragons thus informed their own resurrection, making them the "heirs" to dragon myths as an extension of their being part dinosaur. [[EveryoneHasStandards Even the dinosaur uplifts think this is weird.]]

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* DinosaursAreDragons: The dinosaur chimeras on [=ArkLazarus=] have developed a strange spiritual belief that, since dinosaur fossils were once mistaken for dragons, human cultural memory of dragons thus informed their own resurrection, creation, making them the "heirs" to dragon myths as an extension of their being part dinosaur. [[EveryoneHasStandards Even the dinosaur uplifts think this is weird.]]
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* MeaningfulName: "Exonesia" means "the outer islands," which is a good description of the space habitats' nature as islands of life and civilization between Earth and Luna. It also has a metaphorical meaning - Luna is referred to InUniverse as the "Eighth Continent," so by that analogy, naturally Exonesia is the islands in between the continents.

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* MeaningfulName: "Exonesia" means "the outer islands," which is a good description of the space habitats' nature as islands of life and civilization between Earth and Luna. It also has a metaphorical meaning - Luna is referred to InUniverse as the "Eighth Continent," so by that analogy, naturally Exonesia is the islands archipelago in between the continents.
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* DoomedByCanon: Downplayed. Hell Day results in the habitats in lower orbits all being destroyed or deorbited, producing a great deal of DangerousOrbitalDebris, but the higher orbits mostly make it through.

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* DoomedByCanon: Downplayed. Hell Day results in Most of the habitats in lower orbits all being Exonesia are destroyed or deorbited, in Hell Day, producing a great deal lot of DangerousOrbitalDebris, but the higher orbits mostly make it through.DangerousOrbitalDebris.
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* FictionalProvince: The USA's orbital colonies constitute three states of their own: Columbia for low Earth orbit, Skybase for medium orbit, and Elysia in high orbit.

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* FictionalProvince: The USA's orbital colonies constitute three states of their own: Columbia for all stations in low Earth orbit, Skybase for the station by that name in medium orbit, and Elysia for all stations in high orbit.
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* ChummyCommies: The E!2150 map describes them as socialists.

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* ChummyCommies: CommieLand: The E!2150 map describes them as socialists.
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* ShoutOut: The name "Exonesia" is borrowed from the "Future of Humanity" series, another sci-fi setting on [=DeviantArt=] which is created by Dinotrakker, a friend of NK-Ryzov.
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!!L2 - The Tannhauser Gate
* CoolOldGuy: With a side of EccentricMillionaire for good measure. Reinhold von Lowitz, the oldest man in Sol and the man behind the Tannhauser Gate. A German nobleman who lost his family to WWII, von Lowitz found himself DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife in the 70s, and he found it in space. A tourist flight around the moon in 1976 renewed his spirit and gave him the inspiration to build the Tannhauser Gate, a massive SpaceStation on the far side of the moon which would serve as a spaceport linking Luna and Earth to the solar system beyond. von Lowitz liquidates his fortune to fund the construction, and by 1995, he finally succeeds in completing the station. It soon becomes a major trade hub as well as an independent state in its own right, and Reinhold von Lowitz remains in charge of it to this day.
* {{Foil}}: To the Lunar Gateway. The Gateway, on the near side of the moon, was an international project to connect Luna to Earth, and it's very closely tied to international politics. The T-Gate, on the other hand, is on the far side of the moon, connects Luna and Earth to the rest of the solar system and was the product of one man with a lot of money and a dream.
* MerchantCity: Tannhauser Gate is where interplanetary travelers typically come into the Earth-Luna system, and as such it's a thriving spaceport and economic hub - not to mention a CityOfAdventure.
* TannhauserGate: ''OVRHVN'''s own incarnation.
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Most of Exonesia is directly orbiting Earth at various altitudes. There are low, medium and high orbits, all of them heavily populated with stations.


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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Green.


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Points in the Earth-Luna system with gravitational stability - you can put something there and keep it there without it orbiting anything. They thus make good places to put a SpaceStation. L1 is between Earth and Luna, while L2 is past the far side of Luna. L3 is on the opposite side of Earth from Luna. L4 trails Luna in its orbit, while L5 leads it.
* ShownTheirWork: Lagrange points are real and work exactly like Ryzov says they do. In OTL, the James Webb Space Telescope is stationed at L2.
* TheWarOfEarthlyAggression: There were a number of separatist movements on the Lagrangian stations during the Geo-Martian Conflicts. Some of them were backed by Mars, but that had to stop after one of them [[EveryoneHasStandards went too far]] by threatening a ColonyDrop.

!!L4
* CommieLand: Colonized by the Soviets during the Cold War. Unlike Venus, the L4 stations went democratic when the communist bloc did.
* FictionalProvince: Notably, all the stations at the L4 point (that we see on the map) are these to Earthen countries, without any exo-nations mixed in.

!!L5
* FictionalProvince: As L5 was colonized by the US and its allies during the Cold War, there's enough American stations there to form another state, the state of Liberty.
* StartMyOwn: [[NewNeoCity [=NeoShanghai=]]], founded by Shanghaiese nationalists.

!!L3 - The Republic of the Zero Nation
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The Zero Nation is orange.
* TheRepublic: The entire L3 point is controlled by the Republic of the Zero Nation.
* StartMyOwn: The Zero Nation is an exo-nation built by and for the volari...
* SpacePeople: ...a HumanSubspecies adapted for zero-gravity.

!!L1 - The Lunar Gateway
* AnachronismStew: The Lunar Gateway is constantly being expanded, with each new addition tending to become a time capsule of the year it was added.
* TheCity: The Lunar Gateway has a permanent population of 2.6 million, and 10 million more pass through it on their way to Luna every year. It's one of the most diverse and vibrant places in Exonesia.
* CityOfSpies: A lot of Cold War intrigue went on there in the 1980s.
* TheNeutralZone: An international territory jointly administered by the UN and the Lunar Union. It was built in the 1970s as a joint US-USSR project.
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* CanineCompanion: The uplifted dogs are among the most pro-human of the Arkgenian zoans.
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* CentrifugalGravity: Every SpaceStation needs it, since ArtificialGravity doesn't seem to exist in the setting.
* StartMyOwn: "Exo-nationalism" - stateless peoples building their own countries in space - is quite common.

!!Columbia, Skybase and Elysia
* {{Eagleland}}: America's Exonesian colonies were among the first of their kind.
* FictionalProvince: The USA's orbital colonies constitute three states of their own: Columbia for low Earth orbit, Skybase for medium orbit, and Elysia in high orbit.

!!Republic of Free [=KurdiStar=]
* AirstripOne: A non-malicious example - each of the [=KurdiStar=] stations is simply called that, followed by a number - [=KurdiStar=]-1, [=KurdiStar=]-2, and so forth, up to (presumably) [=KurdiStar=]-24. (Although the map only shows the first 12.)
* CultureChopSuey: The 24 stations that comprise the Republic are home to not just Kurds, but also Arabs, Turkmens, Armenians and Chechens, as well as those Assyrians and Yazidis that didn't move to Assur Station or Peacock Station (respectively).
* TheRepublic: And the most successful one in Exonesia, at that.
* StartMyOwn: Turkey's solution to the issue of Kurdish nationalism was to encourage the Kurds to build their own nation in low Earth orbit.
* WeWillUseWikiWordsInTheFuture: [=KurdiStar=].

!!Peacock Station
* LastOfHisKind: Downplayed, but the Mandeans (about 100,000 of them) on Peacock are apparently the last ones.
* StartMyOwn: Founded by the Yazidis, a subgroup of the Kurds. Interestingly, Peacock is in fact a nested case: they broke off from [=KurdiStar=].

!!Republic of Mahal
* HistoryRepeats: All that remained of Pakistan after the Punjab War, and by 2150, all that remains of independent Pakistan.
* TheRemnant: The Mahal Stations were almost all that remained of the Pakistani government during the chaos after the Punjab War. They managed to come BackFromTheBrink and reunite the country, but by 2150, Pakistan-on-Earth has willingly been annexed by India and Afghanistan, leaving Mahal as TheRemnant again.

!!Confederation of Catalan Stations
* ChummyCommies: The E!2150 map describes them as socialists.
* StartMyOwn: Catalonian separatists in a trio of stations in high orbit.

!!Neuschwabenland
* {{Oktoberfest}}: Somewhat stereotypically German.
* NewNeoCity: Their name is German for "New Swabia" and their demonym is apparently "Neo Bavarian."
* TheThemeParkVersion: Of Bavaria, as despite their aesthetic (they have a scale replica of Neuschwanstein) there aren't many actual Bavarians on the station - it's mostly "German Tradcaths, white separatists and distributist catboys."

!!New Damot
* NewNeoCity: Named by its Tigray separatist founders after the medieval kingdom that once existed in that part of Ethiopia.

!!Axum Station
* InterfaithSmoothie: Coptic Christians and Ethiopian Jews in a more or less harmonious relationship. There's not much room for religious prejudice in high orbit.

!!Neo-Biafra
* {{Afrofuturism}}: Their aesthetic of choice - which they mix with Art Deco, somehow.
* MerchantCity: Very libertarian.
* StartMyOwn: Founded by Igbo chauvinists who disapproved of the direction Nigeria was taking.

!!Hutu Republic of Icyubahiro
* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: They call themselves a republic, but they also require all immigrants to be 100% Hutu, implying they're not exactly liberals.

!!Zion
* FantasticRacism: The Rastafarians on Zion have no time for "ordinary" racism, but they don't care one bit for genetic modification.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: Rastafarians InSpace
* GodEmperor: A [[TheTheocracy theocratic]] monarchy ruled by a clone of Haile Selassie.
* TheStoner: The only gene-modding they tolerate is the kind they apply to their ganja.

!!Alliance of First Peoples
* TheAlliance: Between ten nations (and thus, ten stations) of Native Americans.
* StartMyOwn: In this case, it was a group of Native American tribes who wanted to start over, away from the USA.

!!Overbeek Station
* CivilWar: A product of one. During the South African Wars, Overbeek - then South Africa's orbital colony - decided to secede. After the wars ended, rather than rejoin Mzansi or the Cape Republic, they decided they'd rather stay independent.
* StartMyOwn: Overbeek was the original exo-nation, founded by Afrikaners.

!![=ArkGenesis=]
* BlackSheep: Regarded, somewhat unjustly, as this for Exonesia by Earth. (The "sheep" pun may or may not be intentional.)
* CrazyPrepared: The zoans of [=ArkGenesis=] constantly run drills in case they ever need to evacuate in a hurry. [[spoiler: This allows them to become probably the only Exonesians to survive Hell Day in significant numbers, and in many cases it's they who subsequently inherit the Earth.]]
* FantasticRacism: Zoans were ''horribly'' discriminated against on 21st-century Earth, prompting many of them to establish their own homeland in orbit. By 2150, some of them (though by no means all) have come to resent humans in turn.
* FatherlyScientist: Dr. Francis Cuvier, inventor of much of [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke the necessary tech]] for creating zoans, came to feel responsible for the suffering so many of them experienced on Earth. He spent the rest of his life doing everything he could to help them and fight for their rights, up to and including [[FounderOfTheKingdom founding [=ArkGenesis=]]] in 2033 to give them a safe haven.
* LittleBitBeastly: Chimeras, as they're called, comprise a sizable portion of the zoan population...
* UpliftedAnimal: ...with uplifts comprising most of the rest.
* VirtuousVegetarianism: [=ArkGen=] zoans who have a choice usually choose to be vegetarians, for the sake of not offending their fellow beings. Even the zoans who are obligate carnivores restrict their diets to insect-derived proteins and fish.
* WeWillUseWikiWordsInTheFuture: [=ArkGenesis=] is an example of the trope, and three of the other stations that comprise it are named [=ArkEden=], [=ArkAdam=] and [=ArkLazarus=].

!!![=ArkEden=]
* {{Planimal}}: Most of the animals on [=ArkEden=] are these.
* PlantPerson: Populated by intelligent plants (the largest population of such beings in Exonesia) as well as photosynthetic humans.

!!![=ArkAdam=]
* FossilRevival: Home to various human ancestor species resurrected via such procedures over the years.
* HumanSubspecies: Neanderthals and similar proto-human members of genus ''Homo''.
* OddFriendship: One wouldn't have expected them to ally with the zoans, but the "paleohumans" are paranoid about going extinct again, and many of them are suspicious of ''Homo sapiens''.

!!![=ArkLazarus=]
* DinosaursAreDragons: The dinosaur chimeras on [=ArkLazarus=] have developed a strange spiritual belief that, since dinosaur fossils were once mistaken for dragons, human cultural memory of dragons thus informed their own resurrection, making them the "heirs" to dragon myths as an extension of their being part dinosaur. [[EveryoneHasStandards Even the dinosaur uplifts think this is weird.]]
* FossilRevival: The zoans on [=ArkLazarus=] are all "lazurogens" - extinct species resurrected via this trope.
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* SpaceStation: Comprised of hundreds, if not ''thousands'' of them.

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Not technically part of Exonesia, but intimately connected to it, as by 2150 they serve as the main artery linking Earth to its space colonies. There are twelve of them, spread out along the equator: The Beanstalk, Pinaculo, Apice, Null Island, Makoua, Obama, Great Palm, Harapan, Tangga Bintang, Sukarno, Umbilicus and Neo-Nauru.
* CityOnTheWater: Nine of them are built on artificial islands so as to be better connected to global shipping. (The ones that aren't are Makoua, Obama and Harapan.)
* FictionalProvince: Most are these to various countries.
** The Beanstalk plays it straightest, being its own US state.
** Pinaculo, located on the Green Islands, and Apice, off the Brazilian coast, are exceptions, being operated by the South American Union rather than belonging to any one nation.
** Null Island is the other exception - it's an independent country.
** Makoua belongs to the Republic of the Congo.
** Obama was built by the East African Federation.
** Great Palm is owned by the Neo-Maldives.
** Harapan, Tangga Bintang and Sukarno, all located in Indonesia, belong to Federal ASEAN.
** Umbilicus and Neo-Nauru are states of Australia.
* MerchantCity: The elevator-islands have developed into cosmopolitan cities in their own right, servicing an international clientele and facilitating trade between Earth and space. The Zodiac Ring, which connects the space elevators at their upper ends, is even more of one.
* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: UsefulNotes/BarackObama was a famous president of East Africa ITTL, so they named their space elevator after him.
** Likewise, Indonesia named one of their space elevators after [[FounderOfTheKingdom Sukarno]].
* SpaceElevator
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* MeaningfulName: "Exonesia" means "the outer islands," which is a good description of the space habitats' nature as islands of life and civilization between Earth and Luna.

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* MeaningfulName: "Exonesia" means "the outer islands," which is a good description of the space habitats' nature as islands of life and civilization between Earth and Luna. It also has a metaphorical meaning - Luna is referred to InUniverse as the "Eighth Continent," so by that analogy, naturally Exonesia is the islands in between the continents.
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!Exonesia
Exonesia is a collective name for the extensive network of space stations and habitats in the Earth-Luna sphere. It includes low, medium and high Earth orbit as well as the Lagrange points.
* BroadStrokes: Ryzov states in E!2150 that what's shown on the map is only an overview of the most noteworthy stations - there are ''many'' others out there.
* DoomedByCanon: Downplayed. Hell Day results in the habitats in lower orbits all being destroyed or deorbited, producing a great deal of DangerousOrbitalDebris, but the higher orbits mostly make it through.
* MeaningfulName: "Exonesia" means "the outer islands," which is a good description of the space habitats' nature as islands of life and civilization between Earth and Luna.
* ShoutOut: The name "Exonesia" is borrowed from the "Future of Humanity" series, another sci-fi setting on [=DeviantArt=] which is created by Dinotrakker, a friend of NK-Ryzov.
* SpaceStation: Comprised of hundreds, if not ''thousands'' of them.

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