Soon the city was finished enough to allow the first Mon Calamari settelers. Many came immeadietly and happily, what with peace between the two people. Homes were built by hard-working Mon Calamari workers, walls lifted, this ‘n that set up, it was marvalous to watch, these happy industrious people. The City was named New Reef Town, after the fresh coral reef it was built above.
First the homes were built, being large, rectangular affairs with bubbles and hot/cold water, lavitries, and other basic essentials. Then the rods were properly paved, and street lamps were set up. The city began construction of an outer wall to keep off the worse of the elements, but it proved to be expensive due to Mon-Cal inexperience to the harsher waters of Kamino, and the difference in temperature, frequency, and salt levels.
The city found it cheaper to employ Kamino Konstruction, Korperation to do the building for them. They were a capable workforce, fully deserving of the minor spelling errors. They were even put up for a bonus as the job finished completion. This was discussed carefully, but was finally accepted when a public relations minister pointed out how important it was to keep good Mon Cal and Kamino relations up, least hard feelings of the activist rebellion shine through. They got their bonuse, a small plack, and even a free pet squid. And there was much rejoicing.
Next buildings included a general corner store, the first industrial building in New Reef Town, and much respected. It sold minor amounts of assorted luxuries to remind the Mon Calamri of their beloved home, including post cards, food, clothes, periodicals, periodical subscriptions, candies, pets, and other little things.
After the general store came a ship-builder. He built boats, from dingys to large fishing ships, with an experienced team of builders from Mon Cal who felt they needed to help out. It was known as Fergy and Sons’ fantabulous Boating emporium. Its business was slow at first, though, as people were more concerned with the building industry, as more homes for more settlers came.
A small problem shone through though, how to handle Kaminos who whished to live here? Well first it was considered to give them their own quarter of the city, but someone reminded them of their ancient history classes, when studying human history, how because of resention caused by racial differences in two minor varieties of humans, each developed culturally differently from each other for a long time, until only in later years, with heavy government encouragement, did they ever start to mix, and it was remembered on how separation of them into two different areas caused this.
So they were accepted to join in, and minor changes were made in buildings. Because few buildings were done anyways, this changed little.
Another joining minority were Azguardians. Regrad, high Lord of Azguard, sent out explorers to the far corners of the galaxy to learn and discover. Because of the Azguard Friendship with the Mon Cals, several settled in Mon Cal zones.
After this, A super market was set up, providing all they needed in the way of food. And then a theatre, “The Fishy Minstrels”, was set up for holo or live performances.
Next came the mechanics shop, where droids were built. This was where the Life Guard droid came into importance. Many were manufactured, and all were built to look like humans, on the basis that they’re a good race to choose when stuck for ideas.
It was built and rebuilt until it was the best damn droid they could make. This helped bury the hatchet between Kaminos and Mon Cals, and soon the city began to take shape.