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Breathless

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Is it possible for a man to estimate his worth in terms of pure air, water, and  is it possible for him to use the gifts of nature free of charge? What’s more important, human life or self-interest?

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A planet that was forced to land after being evacuated from the Earth. Nearly all climatic and  atmospheric conditions are identical with terrestrial conditions, but the soil releases toxic evaporatives. Long-term absorption of toxic air can cause serious damage to human health. Humanity has decided to settle down here until  the location of a more suitable planet.

Dominant

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Because of the need to place people, construction on this planet has started.

They originally built huge platforms on  on  which grew above the level to  which was evaporative. A few years later, it was observed that the more time passed, the more poisonous the planet becomes and the higher the evaporative rises. This has forced people to continue to build up all the time.

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Ongoing construction went up, leading to a larger social divide, because in the first turn, on the top floors, the richer and the more powerful people were going over.

There was an unspoken rule: <laqua; The closer to nebu — The more power, money, and  Opportunities»

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Transport

The platforms connect airways, which are used mostly by middle- and high-class people.

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Most people move between floors with  help with speed elevators of different quality in  dependence on  level.

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There are two main professions in the world for people living on the lower floors: the builder and the master.

The first are forced to climb every day on the  the very tops of the buildings and the  constantly building new floors. The second  also works at the most dangerous place on the planet — they go down, right to the 'nbsp; toxic soil.

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