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Why would a complete urbanized city-planet exist?

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It makes most sense that it is a natural end of rampant urbanization, but could a truly planetary city ever come into existence without the direct control of a single organizing body? If so, why would they decide that such a completely developed planet is best route for whatever their goals may be? If not, would the cost/difficulties/drawbacks of remaining/expanding on the burgeoning city-planet drive independent owners away? Is there any situation in which a single-city planet would be the logical development aside from the rule of extreme cool?

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