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The Thaumas Program is a massive joint undertaking by [[Azimuth]], [[Datalite]], and [[Halon]] to colonize the world's oceans. Two such colonies are currently under construction, and two more are in the planning stages. [[Thaumas I]], located in the vicinity of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiribati Kiribati], is already inhabited, and is scheduled to be completed within a year. [[Thaumus II]], in the Indian Ocean near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives The Maldives] is scheduled to be completed within two years. | The Thaumas Program is a massive joint undertaking by [[Azimuth]], [[Datalite]], and [[Halon]] to colonize the world's oceans. Two such colonies are currently under construction, and two more are in the planning stages. [[Thaumas I]], located in the vicinity of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiribati Kiribati], is already inhabited, and is scheduled to be completed within a year. [[Thaumus II]], in the Indian Ocean near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives The Maldives] is scheduled to be completed within two years. The total projected cost for the Thaumas Program is in excess of $500 billion, though the colonies are designed to be self-sustaining once they are completed. | ||
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[[File:Thaumas1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Aerial depiction of a Thaumas Colony]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 10 February 2011
The Thaumas Program is a massive joint undertaking by Azimuth, Datalite, and Halon to colonize the world's oceans. Two such colonies are currently under construction, and two more are in the planning stages. Thaumas I, located in the vicinity of Kiribati, is already inhabited, and is scheduled to be completed within a year. Thaumus II, in the Indian Ocean near The Maldives is scheduled to be completed within two years. The total projected cost for the Thaumas Program is in excess of $500 billion, though the colonies are designed to be self-sustaining once they are completed.