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       Carthage Seasteads - Rig
       By: Knight Errant Date: January 9, 2013, 6:31 pm
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       Name: Carthage Tongariro Seasteads
       Founded: 2014
       Facilities:
       -Whakapapa Rig: Water collection and purification
       -Hauhungatahi Rig: Water collection and purification
       -Mangatepopo Rig: Alternate helipad, defensive systems and radar
       (west-facing)
       -Oturere Rig: Geothermal power supply
       -Rangipo Rig: Agriculture co-ordination and supply
       -Ngauruhoe Rig: Security HQ, helipad, defensive systems and
       radar (east-facing)
       -Onshore Rigs 1-4: Colonist/labourer Accommodation
       -Onshore Rig 5: Defensive systems, storage
       -Onshore Rig 6: Medical facilities, emergency generators
       -Offshore Rigs 7-9: Accommodation and defensive systems
       -Offshore Rigs 10-12: Engineering, R&D and Weapons
       -Chateau Tongariro: Personal headquarters for Michael Carthage
       History:
       When the floodwaters began to swamp much of New Zealand,
       billionaire Michael Carthage arranged for many of New Zealand's
       disused offshore oil rigs to be cut free and floated to the
       central North Island to create a colony which would guarantee
       survival into the future. All were placed on or around the
       ringplain of the three tall volcanoes in the region; Ruapehu,
       Tongariro and Ngauruhoe, and were rigged to draw most of their
       power from the region's extensive geothermal resources.
       As the land slowly succumbed to the rising waters in late 2015,
       tens of thousands of refugees moved toward the central North
       Island in the hopes of securing a place onboard the Carthage
       colony. With limited berths available, they were instructed to
       camp out on the volcanic ringplain and await inspection by
       Carthage officers, who would select those fittest to become part
       of the new colony. This scheme proved unpopular with many, and
       on the third day about three thousand refugees attempted to
       storm their way onboard the Carthage rigs. They were met with a
       hail of small-arms fire by the Carthage guards, and it is
       estimated that at least 127 were killed in the resulting chaos,
       with at least four hundred wounded to various degrees.
       The crowd thus subdued, the crew continued their selection
       process under armed guard. About half of the berths had been
       filled when on the fifth day a large chunk of Antarctic
       meltwater broke from behind an ice dam and caused a massive
       tidal surge which spilled through the Cook Strait and washed
       away much of the tent city on the Tongariro ringplain, killing
       most of its inhabitants but failing to damage the rigs.
       On the seventh day, all berths were filled and the rigs raised
       their ramps, to the horror of the four thousand or so refugees
       left on the plain. Knowing that they could not board the rigs
       due to the presence of armed guards, many chose to head for the
       Kaimanawa Ranges or move south to the Tararuas and Ruahines.
       Others stayed and waited for the end to come.
       When the sea level reached its new maximum height in 2017, even
       the plain was partially inundated, leaving several of the
       Carthage rigs stand offshore of the new Tongariro island chain.
       Once it was proven that the waters had indeed settled for now,
       the rigs hard up against the mountains lowered their ramps and
       the colonists began to establish basic farms on the rich
       volcanic soil. Fresh water was gained from meltwater and the
       heavy orographic rainfall on the western side of Mt Ruapehu.
       This was also supplemented by basic desalination equipment
       brought onboard before the flood.
       Location: Central North Island Seamount, former island of New
       Zealand
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