Project Eden

Project Eden was a scientific venture in the Lucifer system with the goal of finding high-mass elements as a possible power source for Earth.

The main facility of the project, Belial Base, was situated on the dark side of Lucifer's moon Belial. At its heart was the Operations Room, where the neural net was located. The Pit went straight through the center of the moon, with corridors branching off that the crew made into quarters. On the other side of the Pit, Belial was connected to another moon, Moloch, by a thin but strong fiber called the Bridge. The Lift was a toroidal object that ran between the two bodies along the Bridge. Moloch was a hollow shell filled with vegetation and Moloch Base was located in its interior. Much of the workings of the system were a mystery to the Project Eden crew, not least of all the strange beings who lived on Lucifer called the Angels.

Crew
There were twenty-eight personnel in total. Miles Engado was the Coordinator. The three heads of departments were Christine Lafayette, Chief Psychologist, Piper O'Rourke, Head of Support Services, and Alex Bannen, Technical Services Supervisor. Federique Moshe-Rabaan was a representative of the Energy Police. These departments frequently clashed over division of energy and resources.

Paula Engado, Shmuel Zehavi, and Filo Julee were psychologists. Craig Richards, Jesus Delporto, Anushkia Smyslov, Satvindha Mudan, Lars Ulrich were scientists. Julie Ndobe, Chas Varley, Sam Russell, and Tiw Heimdall were technicians and engineers. Yukio Nakaguchi and Sulio N'Farr worked on software. Tanetoa was the cook. Also on the crew were Cheryl Russell, Kosiana Kistasami, Rachel McBride, Teal Green, and Brandon Courdry.

All of the crew had corneal grafts to be able to see simularities, a holographic medium of video. Supply drones periodically brought news and entertainment. The day was twenty-five hours long, divided into eight hour and forty minute shifts of work, rest, and sleep.