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The Sargasso Sea or Sargasso Sea of Space
The Sargasso Sea or Sargasso Sea of Space,within the Maveric Universe,is a vast region of interconnecting asteroids,comet debris and space stations,in an network of interconnected domed cities out of the largest remaining pieces of the planetoids and asteroids.located near by.Many space vessels from all over the colonial worlds came to survive,the harsh region of the Inner Rim of Terran Space.

The Inner Rim is the section of the galaxy between the Colonies and the Expansion Region. Super-Sargasso Sea" in space, was built eons ago.The Rhandarians discovers many lost spaceships and local stellar debris being drawn to this magnetic void, which have "fallen through a magnetic barrier".Because of its unique situation, the Sargasso Sea of Space is an important center of multi-versal commerce within Colonial Space.These massive habitation city domes carry the collective capabilities of their component ships, including crew, offense, and defensive systems, bringing their capabilities more in line with those of the other network of dome cities in the series.The weaponry of this ship includes both fore and aft torpedo launchers. Like the ancient elder races,star castles,each city dome is a total self contained environment. In terms of offense and defense, the Sargasso City Domes is a fleet in and of itself. Common capabilities of cubes include high warp (transwarp) capabilities, self-regeneration and multiple redundant systems, rapid adaptability to almost any assault, and various beam (tractor beams and cutting beams) and missile weapons.Each weapon systems consisted of six ball-turret phaser banks and photon torpedo launchers. Location and style of the torpedo bay and phaser banks was similar to that of the refitted Rhandarian in the Old Maveric Universe- The blaser banks, located on the dorsal and ventral sides of the saucer section, fired red blaser bolts resembling proximity blasts. The Sargasso Sea Cluster of City Domes were highly decentralized in structure. No specific bridge, or engineering section is observed. All vital systems were spread throughout the many city domes, which, along with the presence of a regenerative outer hull, made it highly resistant to damage and system failures.Each Habitation Dome,does have a Central Command Bridge,Central Engine Room.Their are several central Bussard collectors,used as addisional ,emergency fuel generators;backing up the Sargassos primary Rhandarian Zero Point Energy Collectors and power generators.plus the main Central Reactor Core,that provides power,heat and light for the whole Sargasso Sea Habitation Cluster. The Sargasso Sea is depicted in various sources of having a crew of 265,675, as well as 52,276 gunners, 607,360 troops, 30,984 stormtroopers, 42,782 ship support staff, and 180,216 pilots and support crew.[3] Its hangars contain assault shuttles, blastboats, Strike cruisers, land vehicles, support ships, and 7,293 TIE fighters.[4] It is also protected by 10,000 turbolaser batteries, 2,600 ion cannons, and at least 768 tractor beam projectors.[4] Various sources state the first Sargasso Sea has a diameter between 120 and 160 kilometers,or ranging from 160 to 900 kilometers,depending on stellar fluxuations around the actual Sargasso Cluster and Sea of Space around it..

Scatopolis
At the center of the Sargasso Sea,is Scatopolis-the largest of the Sargasso City Domes and much of the city's government is geared toward maintaining favorable trading conditions.Different zones of the city operate under different jurisdiction of those occuplied society laws because of the proximity of each civilization set up shop within that zone. Guns and other technology work in some parts of the city and not others. Similarly, Atlantean magic is operable some places and not others. Swords generally work everywhere. Different parts of variously sections of the city repair itself from time to time,and can change shape over time,so the appearence of the

The central plexus was used to connect a ship to all other ships within the Sargasso Sea. Because of its importance, the central plexus was protected with force fields. Class four tactical Borg vessels used multi-regenerative security grids to protect it, which made beaming someone into it impossible due to the heavy shielding.n Starfleet, the style of code varies from decade to decade. In 2365, the code was a long sequence of numbers, letters from the human Greek and English alphabet pronounced phonetically and colors. By the following year, the code standardized to a form used from that point on. Typically, this would involve the user's name, Greek letters, and numbers. Codes are changed on a regular basis, to prevent sabotage and security breaches.

Entering the vicinity of a central plexus was risky to say the least. The corridors leading to it were protected by force fields. To enter the plexus the power grid of the section it was in could be brought off-line, but this would bring an intrusion attempt to the attention of the Borg, or it could be accessed by the primary access port – which was isolated from the main power grid. The access codes of this access port could be bypassed and after placing four actuators in their correct position the access port would open and so gave access to the central plexus room.

The proposed megastructure would incorporate all of Earth's matter. Sunlight would enter through two large windows, and gravity would be provided by centrifugal force. Humans would live on two vast regions that face each other and that are connected through the empty center. The hydrosphere and atmosphere would be retained on its inside. The ecosphere would be restricted to the equatorial zones, while at the low-gravity tropic zones a thin atmosphere would allow only for plantations. The polar regions would have neither gravity nor atmosphere and would therefore be used for storage of raw materials and microgravity production processes.

Geometric structure
Sargasso Sphere has the form of a compressed geodesic icosahedron with two diagonal openings. Along the edges of the icosahedron run the skeleton beams, the gaps between the beams contain a shell and, where there are windows, outward-curving domes,scattered in clusters.Huge tentacles of Rhandarian Sargasso Starweed,coil about the network of sub shuttle tunnels,strenthenning the area and whole structure,like a massive suspention bridge twisted in a network of dome cityscapes.

Building material
Earth's crust, mantle and core are gradually excavated, transported outwards and then transformed to larger strength and reduced density. While the crust is mined from open pits in the continent's centers, magma and the liquid mantle are pumped across transfer hoses. The core is dismantled from the surface.

Planetary scale
Since the stationary Rhandarian cables would stay clear inside the moon's trajectory, the construction of Sargasso Sea Globus Cluster would not alter the Central Cluster system. However, on planetary scale the proportions would be altered, with Sargasso Globus Cluster being only slightly smaller than Saturn, the Solar System's second-largest planet.

Tactical systems
The main tactic employed by City Domes when engaging another vessel was to seize it with a tractor beam and render its defenses useless by draining its shields

Construction process
Starting at four precisely defined points in the geostationary orbit, four space elevators are built. Eventually they become massive towers, each measuring several hundred kilometers in diameter and extending to a length of about 165,000 km. The towers contain elevators which are used to transport silicate building material to the construction sites at geostationary orbit.

Skeleton and shell
The building material is converted into vacuum-porous aggregate and used to form the skeleton. It is built retaining constant symmetry and balance at every moment and will ultimately span around all sides of the earth. Then magma is pumped towards the skeleton, where it is used to form thin shells in the skeletal openings. Eight of these openings are fitted with large, inward-curving window domes made out of silicon glass.

The Great Rains
Having been used up to a large degree, the Earth has shrunk, the polar ice caps have melted and the Earth's mass and therefore gravity has declined. This leads to the sudden loss of the atmosphere and hydrosphere, which wander outwards towards the new World. The Sargasso Sea Globus Cluster' equator zones are equipped with a system of trenches and moulds that will become rivers, lakes and seas as soon as the water has settled. The transfer process of atmosphere and hydrosphere is called "The Great Rains".

Colonization
The moment the Great Rains start, the Earth becomes uninhabitable. Along with massive amounts of seed for all existing plants, the regions of high cultural value, that need to be conserved and reapplied on Globus Cassus have been stored in the skeleton nodes which touch the towers. Humans and animals rise in the towers to await the end of the rains and start settling on the two equator regions.

Properties
The proposed megastructure would incorporate all of Earth's matter. Sunlight would enter through two large windows, and gravity would be provided by centrifugal force. Humans would live on two vast regions that face each other and that are connected through the empty center. The hydrosphere and atmosphere would be retained on its inside. The ecosphere would be restricted to the equatorial zones, while at the low-gravity tropic zones a thin atmosphere would allow only for plantations. The polar regions would have neither gravity nor atmosphere and would therefore be used for storage of raw materials and microgravity production processes.

Building material
Earth's crust, mantle and core are gradually excavated, transported outwards and then transformed to larger strength and reduced density. While the crust is mined from open pits in the continent's centers, magma and the liquid mantle are pumped across transfer hoses. The core is dismantled from the surface.

Planetary scale
Since the stationary cables would stay clear inside the moon's trajectory, the construction of Sargasso Sea Globus Cluster would not alter the Earth-Moon system. However, on planetary scale the proportions would be altered, with Sargasso Sea Globus ClusterG being only slightly smaller than Saturn, the Solar System's second-largest planet. Sargasso Sea Globus Cluster,was origally thought to be a massive multi level space port,fitted with thousans of space docks,cargo bays,space elevators,that star ships could easilly maneuver in and out,easier that a Dyson Sphere or Super Star Castlle network

Plant growth
The remaining Earth core is dismantled to build the shells that lie in the pole regions. During this process, the massive heat radiation of the core accelerates plant growth and therefore aids the process of establishing a functioning biosphere.

Technical details and capabilities
The Scatopolis,rest upon a huge,artificial ball of connecting habitation domes,linked by sub shuttle transit tunnel.and the  The Central Sphere  or Scatopolis''network was very large,almost the size of a Jovian Class Planets and spherical, with the surface made up of smaller, dome-like features, arranged in a distinct pattern based on triangles. The Scatopolisnetwork was able to dispatch at least one small craft, described as a "", and could be controlled by just one crewman using a very simple looking interface.''

The mass of the The Central Sphere'' was beyond the ability of 23rd century Terran Federation Starfleet instruments to register. Comman estimated the vessel to "be a mile in diameter".The Sargasso Sea of space  appears to be the only known structure of it's kind,not counting such magestructures,as dysonspheres out into space on any kind of significant scale,to exiat with Colonial Alliance space.It is surrounded by a network of  space  buoys,that orbit as [[satilites about central sphere.

Sargasso Sea of space

Star Trek
The Sargasso Sea of Space,is a vast region,

A ship graveyard is a region of space dedicated to decommissioned or badly damaged ships, also known as a surplus depot. Surplus Depot Z15 is a Federation example of such a facility.

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The parallel dimension of Elysia, located within the mysterious region of space known as the Delta Triangle, was sometimes compared to Earth's Sargasso Sea, which became home to countless shipwrecks from virtually every seafaring nation on the planet. Like the Sargasso Sea, Elysia became the final resting place for space vessels from across the known galaxy. The U.S.S. Enterprise and the I.K.S. Klothos were both trapped here briefly, breaking free only by linking their ships' systems on stardate 5267.6 (2269). Elysia Episode: ANI 22010 - The Time Trap

A centuries-old graveyard of space vessels located in the extradimensional region of space known as the Delta Triangle. Time essentially stands still in Elysia. Representatives of countless intelligent species had become trapped here over the years, and a diverse group of the stranded banded together to form a decision-making body known as the Elysian Council; this deliberative group was extremely averse to acts of violence, which the Council sometimes punished by placing the offenders in hibernation for upwards of a century. The U.S.S. Enterprise, commanded by Captain James Kirk, and the I.K.S. Klothos, under the command of Captain Kor, both became trapped here briefly in 2269, escaping on stardate

The Super-Sargasso is the dimension into which lost things go, whose existence was proposed by Charles Hoy Fort, writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena. It may be thought of as the spontaneous, anomalous teleportation of an object into another dimension. Fort did not actually believe that it existed but, in the vein of the ancient Greek skeptics, he wished only to present a theory that was just as plausible as those in the mainstream. The name alludes to the Sargasso Sea of the Atlantic Ocean, which lies next to the Bermuda Triangle.

The 1964 Science Fiction book Into the Alternate Universe by A. Bertram Chandler seems to be inspired by Fort's idea, and depicts an actual "Super-Sargasso Sea" in space, where the protagonist discovers many lost spaceships and ocean-going ones, some fictional and some historical, which have "fallen through a dimensional barrier".

The DC Comic strip,known Ironwulf,portrayed their own version of a Sargasso Sea'with floating star ship,some so old,as to hanging garden inside.Lord Ironwulf,flew a shuttle craft onto one of them,rescrew Sebaba O'Neil,from a bunch brutal barbarian creatures,featured earlier in the comic.

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The Sargasso Sea is a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current. This system of currents forms the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.

The Sargasso is roughly 700 statute miles wide and 2,000 statute miles long (1,100 km wide and 3,200 km long). It stretches from roughly 70 degrees west to 40 degrees west, and from 25 degrees north to 35 degrees north. Bermuda is near the western fringes of the sea. The Sargasso Sea is the only "sea" without shores.Terran Space The ocean water in the Sargasso Sea is distinctive for its deep blue color and exceptional clarity, with underwater visibility of up to Warp drive.

History
Portuguese sailors were among the first to discover this region in the 15th century, although it may have been known to earlier mariners, as a poem by the late 4th century AD author, Rufus Festus Avienus, describes a portion of the Atlantic as being covered with seaweed, citing a now-lost account by the 5th-century BC Carthaginian explorer Himilco the Navigator. Christopher Columbus and his men also noted the Sargasso Sea, and brought reports of the masses of seaweed on the surface.

Ecology
The Sargasso Sea is home to seaweed of the genus Sargassum, which floats en masse on the surface there. The sargassum is not a threat to shipping, and historic incidents of sailing ships being trapped there are due to the often calm winds of the horse latitudes.

The Sargasso Sea also plays a major role in the migration of the European eel and the American eel. The larvae of both species hatch there and go to Europe and/or the East Coast of North America. Later in life, they try to return to the Sargasso Sea to lay eggs. It is also believed that after hatching, young Loggerhead Sea Turtles use currents, such as the Gulf Stream to travel to the Sargasso Sea, where they use the Sargassum as cover from predation until they are mature.

The Sargasso Sea was the subject of a recent metagenomics effort called the Global Ocean Sampling (GOS) survey by J. Craig Venter and others, to evaluate the diversity of microbial life there. The results have indicated that, contrary to previous theories, the area has a wide variety of prokaryotic life.

Owing to surface currents, the Sargasso accumulates a high concentration of non-biodegradable plastic waste. This huge vortex of garbage is similar to another ocean phenomenon, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Popular Culture
The Sargasso Sea is often portrayed in literature and the media as an area of mystery.


 * Books

The Sargasso Sea features in classic fantasy stories by William Hope Hodgson, such as his novel The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" (1907) and several related short stories. Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas describes the Sargasso Sea and gives an account of its formation.

Edwin Corley's novel, Sargasso, revolves around a fictional account of Apollo 19 splashing down in the Sargasso sea empty. In Marvel 1602, it is where the [/index.php?title=marvel_1602:_Fantastick_Four&action=edit&redlink=1 Fantastick Four] gained their powers. Jean Rhys's Novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, plays with the idea that a woman can become lost in her own society and thus driven out of her mind, a la Bronte's 'mad woman in the attic'. Fred Andrew's mystery novel Plato's Pond features the fictitious land of Gaia, which is a continent in the middle of the Sargassum Sea.

Steve Alten's novel, The Loch revolves around an unknown species of animal being encountered in the depths of the Sargasso Sea.


 * Pulp Magazines

The Sargasso Sea was the venue for the Doc Savage adventure "The Sargasso Ogre" written by Lester Dent under the psuedonym Kenneth Robeson and published in the October 1933 issue of the Doc Savage pulp magazine.Hydrosphere


 * Film

The 1968 movie The Lost Continent was set in a highly fictionalised Sargasso Sea where Spanish galleons trapped for centuries in seaweed are found in modern times, along with a society of descendants of Conquistadores and sea monsters.


 * Television

The first episode of the 1960s animated series Jonny Quest, Mystery of the Lizardmen takes place in the Sargasso Sea.

"Lost in the Sargasso Sea" was episode 101 of the TV series Diver Dan.

In 2004, the Cartoon Network series The Venture Bros., an oblique parody of Jonny Quest, aired an episode called the Ghosts of the Sargasso, intermingling many pop culture references with the folklore of the Bermuda Triangle. In a reference to this windless, seaweed bogged section of the sea, the Captain of the Ghost Pirates decries "We've been stuck in that stinkin' sargassum for years, which by the way no matter how you cook it, still tastes like hot sargassum."


 * Music

The video for Modest Mouse's "Dashboard" involves a sailor's tale of being lost in the Sargasso, in which he is rescued by an island tribe of musical performers.

Lotus recorded a live album in 2007 entitled "Escaping Sargasso Sea."