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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An entire ship, city, society, planet or galaxy that depends on a single piece of Phlebotinum to survive. This piece of phlebotinum can take any form: It may be a Master Computer[1] that sees all and plans everyone's day, a Hive Queen or Fisher King keeping the subjects in a Lotus Eater Machine, a Genius Loci that maintains a Ghibli Hills Utopia, or a spiritual source of life. More mundane depictions might use it as the energy for Faster-Than-Light Travel or the entire planet. Or maybe it's just magically linked to every citizen, or to the land itself. In any case, no one can imagine living without it... or literally live without it. It may or may not be sentient, but the point is it's grown completely beyond the control of the people. Even in those cases where it's originally man-made. |