What if Coruscant had multiple cores? The Tokyo answer

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Published1 month ago
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What are those concentric circles on Coruscant? They might not be what you think. The most resilient mega-city on Earth already cracked the code. Tokyo didn't build one massive center. It multiplied the core, spread it across a loop, and stitched each node together. Every station became its own mini-city. Demand spreads sideways instead of stacking upward. More surface area. Better cooling. Smarter logistics. Now apply that to a planet-wide city. What if Coruscant was never meant to stack infinitely higher, but to grow outward through a constellation of hollow cores? Each one bundling transit, utilities, heat risers, and services. Each one a hub in its own right. The concentric circles might be the answer hiding in plain sight. Drop your take below. Would a Tokyo-style Coruscant actually work, or does the planet have problems no transit loop could fix? #Coruscant #StarWars #WorldBuilding #CityDesign #Tokyo #UrbanPlanning #SciFiDesign #GalacticCityLore

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