Ark (The 100)
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | Due to the large population, life support began to fail leading to around three months for the station inhabitants to survive. Failing systems meant that even the removal of the 100 from the station only allowed enough survival time for about a month as it would take longer for that equipment to be repaired. This led to some to consider culling the population in order to allow the rest to survive longer. (Episode: Pilot) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Prisoners were put in lock-up which was referred to as the '''Skybox'''. (Episode: Pilot) | Prisoners were put in lock-up which was referred to as the '''Skybox'''. (Episode: Pilot) | ||
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+ | Leadership onboard the Ark was held by an individual who held the title of '''Chancellor'''. In his absence, an individual was appointed as '''Chancellor pro tempore''' who served as acting leader. One of the laws present within the space based society was that no family could have a second child. In addition, medial supplies had a set allocation per patient and any further use of Any breach in the laws was punishable by death unless the person was under 18 whereupon they were kept in lock-up. Death could see the guilty parties being jettisoned into space with this being known as '''floating'''. Penal code 1 allowed the leaders to execute those that were guilty of crimes. (Episode: Pilot) | ||
==Occupants== | ==Occupants== | ||
− | *'''Thelonious Jaha''' : | + | *'''Thelonious Jaha''' : male Chancellor that heads the station. (Episode: Pilot) |
+ | *'''Kane''' : a councilor onboard the station. (Episode: Pilot) | ||
+ | *'''Shumway''' : a lieutenant onboard the Ark. (Episode: Pilot) | ||
+ | *'''Abigail Griffin''' : | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Space Stations]] | [[Category:Space Stations]] | ||
− | [[Category:100]] | + | [[Category:The 100]] |
[[Category:Sol]] | [[Category:Sol]] |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 7 July 2014
The Ark is a space station that features in The 100.
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History
Due to the large population, life support began to fail leading to around three months for the station inhabitants to survive. Failing systems meant that even the removal of the 100 from the station only allowed enough survival time for about a month as it would take longer for that equipment to be repaired. This led to some to consider culling the population in order to allow the rest to survive longer. (Episode: Pilot)
Overview
Prisoners were put in lock-up which was referred to as the Skybox. (Episode: Pilot)
Leadership onboard the Ark was held by an individual who held the title of Chancellor. In his absence, an individual was appointed as Chancellor pro tempore who served as acting leader. One of the laws present within the space based society was that no family could have a second child. In addition, medial supplies had a set allocation per patient and any further use of Any breach in the laws was punishable by death unless the person was under 18 whereupon they were kept in lock-up. Death could see the guilty parties being jettisoned into space with this being known as floating. Penal code 1 allowed the leaders to execute those that were guilty of crimes. (Episode: Pilot)
Occupants
- Thelonious Jaha : male Chancellor that heads the station. (Episode: Pilot)
- Kane : a councilor onboard the station. (Episode: Pilot)
- Shumway : a lieutenant onboard the Ark. (Episode: Pilot)
- Abigail Griffin :
Appearances
- The 100: "Pilot"
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