Terminus (planet)
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Terminus is a fictional
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 planet
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 at the edge of the Galaxy
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 in Isaac Asimov
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's Foundation Series, home of the Foundation (later capital of the Foundation Federation).

Position in the universe

Terminus is the sole planet orbiting an isolated star
Star
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. Its nearest inhabited neighbor is Anacreon, 8 parsec
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s (26 light years) away, and it lies approximately 10,000 parsecs from the capital of the First Galactic Empire, Trantor
Trantor
Trantor is a fictional planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series and Empire Series of science fiction novels.Trantor was first described in a short story by Asimov appearing in Early Asimov Volume 1. Later Trantor gained prominence when the 1940s Foundation Series first appeared in print . Asimov...

, near the galactic center. It is believed to be the planet farthest from the galactic centre, hence its name: Terminus is Latin
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 for "end of the line".

There are almost no visible stars in its sky, only the huge lens of the Milky Way Galaxy. The nearby stars of the Province of Anacreon are known as "The Diamonds", with the expanse of the Galaxy described as "The Lens". The Ecliptic plane of Terminus appears to be near-perpendicular to its orbit around the Galactic nucleus, as the Lens is visible in the night sky throughout its year, while the Diamonds appearance appears to be seasonal. The visibility of the Magellanic Clouds is not discussed.

Planetary Geography

Terminus has a very high water/land ratio, with the capital, Terminus City, situated on the planet's only truly large island (not quite a continent). The planetary ocean contains a total of approximately 10,000 inhabited islands. In this way, Terminus resembles the Japanese Archipelago
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, culturally as well as in terms of technological prowess (see below).

Terminus's climate is mild. Like all known habitable planets it has a nickel-iron core which produces a significant magnetic field; however, it has almost no metal
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s in its surface rocks
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. In the Foundation's early years, steel was so valuable that it was used to coin money.

Biosphere

Prior to human occupation, a few, lower forms of life existed on Terminus. However, once humans arrived (along with their supporting species), these native life forms were crowded out
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 and became extinct in the wild
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. However, breeding populations were conserved at various Universities.

Cities

The capital of Terminus Planet is Terminus City. Terminus City is home to a number of noteworthy places, including:
  • City Hall—the primary administrative building of the Foundation (and later the Foundation Federation), including the Council Chambers and Mayor's Office
  • City Hall Park
  • Cyclopedia Square
  • Flexner—suburb
  • The Hardin Building—a public apartment complex
  • Mallow Hall—a concert venue
  • The Salvor Hardin Museum of Origins—more commonly called the Hardin Museum, a museum of Foundation history, known to house the copies of the original Encyclopedia Galactica
    Encyclopedia Galactica
    The Encyclopædia Galactica is a fictional or hypothetical encyclopædia of a future human galaxy-spanning civilization, containing all the knowledge accumulated by a society with quadrillions of people and thousands of years of history...

  • The Seldon Vault—where messages recorded by Hari Seldon
    Hari Seldon
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     before his death were played to relay important information to the citizens of the Foundation, around the times of the Seldon Crises
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    .
  • Terminus Spaceport
  • Ultimate Spaceport


Three other cities are known: Agyropol, Newton City, Stanmark (Arkady Darrell's hometown).

History

With the Galactic Empire
Galactic Empire (Asimov)
In Isaac Asimov's Robot/Empire/Foundation series of novels, the Galactic Empire is an empire consisting of millions of planets settled by humans across the whole Milky Way Galaxy. Its symbol is the Spaceship and Sun logo.-Author's creation of the empire:...

 in fatal decline, Hari Seldon, inventor of the science of psychohistory
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, predicted a 30,000 year interregnum of barbaric dark ages until the rise of a New Empire. So Seldon created a plan to shorten this interregnum from 30,000 years to 1,000 years.

Seldon asked Las Zenow, chief librarian of the Library of Trantor
Library of Trantor
The Library of Trantor was one of the prominent features of the fictional planet Trantor, created by Isaac Asimov and appearing in his Empire Series and the Foundation Series...

 to undertake a search to find a suitable planet, according to Seldon's criteria. Zenow, following a lengthy search, found Terminus, which had been uninhabited through the five centuries after its discovery.

Seldon manipulated the authoritarian Commission of Public Safety that ruled the Empire to exile his project to Terminus. The founding population consisted of 100,000 especially healthy scientists, whose ostensible purpose was to publish an Encyclopedia Galactica
Encyclopedia Galactica
The Encyclopædia Galactica is a fictional or hypothetical encyclopædia of a future human galaxy-spanning civilization, containing all the knowledge accumulated by a society with quadrillions of people and thousands of years of history...

. In actuality, their job would be to preserve science and technology, and to reconquer the Galaxy to form the Second Empire.

The lack of steel and limited natural resources forced Terminians to develop technologies of extremely high efficiency, as their knowledge due to their position as the inheritors of the Imperial Library allowed them to do so. The high technology and science of the foundation became its crucial strength in early confrontations, first against far larger local kingdoms that had broken away from the weakening empire but drastically regressed to pre-atomic technology; then powerful dictators with support from the dying core of the Empire itself, who had similar scientific ability to the Foundation but far more cumbersome, inefficient technology, having always relied on colossal resources.

Economically, at least for the first 500 years, they seem to have a massive surplus in labor. Toran Darrell II and Janov Pelorat were both described as men of modest means, one living off a stipend, the other a quiet academic in an unpopular field. Yet both men were able to afford a house servant (Poli for the Darrell household and Kloda for the Pelorat household). Poli in particular is shown at length to be very under-educated, speaking in a fashion that seems indicative of the antebellum South. Whether this is due to her inherent limits, a bizarre affectation or a lack of educational opportunities on Terminus is not explained. The labor saving devices as described would seem to be the equal or more of 20th century gadgets, and what the servants are supposed to do is not explained, though it describes them doing menial tasks such as setting out pre-made self-cooking dinners or opening doors.

In the later Foundation books, primarily Foundation's Edge
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and Foundation and Earth
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, Terminus is well on its way to being the capital of the Second Galactic Empire, using its massive technological advantage. This even threw a wrench into the plan of the Second Foundation
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, as Terminus had managed to develop anti-mentalic technology, including a psychic barrier, which was strong enough to hold off at least temporarily Stor Gendibal's mentalic power, and with Gaia's help (had Golan Trevize chosen it) would have been indestructible to mental attacks.
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