Since both Mistrucury and Enkenia are institutions, they share a structured, regulated environment, they have identical time systems. These systems are organized for efficiency, reflecting the controlled nature of both planets.
1. Day and Year Length:
Day Length:
Mistrucury and Enkenia has a 24-hour day system (standard Earth time), allowing their inhabitants to follow a regular, structured day in sync with each other. This is practical for institutional governance and law enforcement, ensuring ease of scheduling, communication, and coordination across both planets.
Year Length:
Their year will be slightly adjusted to fit their own orbital cycles & punishment cycles, but for simplicity it is 365 Earth days. This Earth-like cycle allows for a straightforward connection with Earth and interplanetary operations, like trade and diplomacy with planets like Capus or Tallora. The extra days act as reflection days for rehabilitants.
2. Calendar Units:
Months:
The 12-month system for both planets. Each month has 30 days, allowing them to keep a simple, uniform structure. The months are named after constellations & historical figures in the planets' lore, keeping with their institutional focus.
Time Conversions:
Since Mistrucury and Enkenia follow Earth-standard time, they would use 24-hour days and 365-day years. This would allow them to align easily with Nexus Spire and other interplanetary systems.