User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-24955665-20160707064216/@comment-4867780-20160707110804

Selforge is an artificial plane existing within its own independent space-time, in which Lawrence infuse a spark of his power/self operating as global defense system (in essence, it allows him to channel his abilities through the plane itself).

It is composed of Selforge City (the VIP core housing his citizens), the Selforge Satellites (separate expansions in low orbit), and the Inner Planes (independent realms in high orbit). The later are called "Inner" because they exist within Selforge, as opposed to the "Outer" Planes (the rest of the Omniverse beyond Selforge boundaries).

I don't have a clear idea about Selforge's size though, and measuring attempts would probably be moot anyway, since it is proportional to the number of citizens, which is ever-increasing. So it could have virtually any size depending on the point in history.

What I do know is that Selforge City is an ecological mega city with low population density stretching as far as the eye can see in every direction (its borders rejoining through spatial engineering), that Satellites are comparatively smaller bubble-like annexes, and that Inner Planes are a collection of immensely bigger worlds onto themselves.

These huge planar territories are dedicated to the exploring, touristic and adventuring entertainment of citizens, and are thus expanded proportionally to their population, which is ever-expanding itself. So a major resource issue was clearly inevitable on the long run.

Sure, there’s no shortage of lifeless planes out there to fuel Selforge’s expansion, but this Galactus-like frenzied consumerism is rather unsettling, especially since the demand is bound to increase endlessly alongside its demography.

So Lawrence simply found and absorbed a deficient multiverse (infinite iterations of the same barren wasteland), thus securing virtually unlimited resources for the future and permanently solving the issue, while the famous “bigger on the inside” spatial trick allowed him to contain the ever-growing immensity of the Inner Planes within stable finite volumes.

Happy ending ^ ^