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Gravity is an astounding force, able to bring planets together in harmony to create a system, or able to shrink bodies the mass of a sun down to the size of a particle. Yet when an orphan planet (a planet with no star) wander the abyssal universe, it comes across a life-bearing planet. The gravitational pull between the two planets becomes powerful, wreaking havok on the weather patterns in the life planet, and shifting rock formations in the orphan planet. The two slingshot past each other, throwing the original planet off course.
The catatrophe begins.
The orphan planet, notyet having found a stable orbit, throws all other planets off course, devasting the life on each planet, and leaving them in utter chaos and acopocalyptic enviornments. These alterations in orbit caused incresed and decreased amount of radiation from the red star at the center of the system, causing unspeakable alterations in the genetic coding of what were once... "life forms".
The red star has been nearing the end of it's life cycle, growing to enormous sizes. Studies show that its size is a tell-tale sign that the star may leave behind nothing of the solar system when it causes a super nova upon its death. However, valuable information may be lost if the planets are left to go to waste. Artifacts and technologies of known origin, lost forever if not recovered.
A machine or drone would likely not be able to make the trek back with the artifacts collected, if it is too heavy, not too mention much more expensive to produce. But a living being would be much cheaper to send to said system to recover the artifacts. Lord knows what the being sent would encounter. Luckily, they will not make the voyage alone. But if they will make the voyage back alone or at all is another tale. This system is uncharted territory.
Therefore, we're sending you to recover the artifacts. It was a draft; it is of that scale of importance. We needed people to make this voyage, and we knew people wouldn'
The catatrophe begins.
The orphan planet, notyet having found a stable orbit, throws all other planets off course, devasting the life on each planet, and leaving them in utter chaos and acopocalyptic enviornments. These alterations in orbit caused incresed and decreased amount of radiation from the red star at the center of the system, causing unspeakable alterations in the genetic coding of what were once... "life forms".
The red star has been nearing the end of it's life cycle, growing to enormous sizes. Studies show that its size is a tell-tale sign that the star may leave behind nothing of the solar system when it causes a super nova upon its death. However, valuable information may be lost if the planets are left to go to waste. Artifacts and technologies of known origin, lost forever if not recovered.
A machine or drone would likely not be able to make the trek back with the artifacts collected, if it is too heavy, not too mention much more expensive to produce. But a living being would be much cheaper to send to said system to recover the artifacts. Lord knows what the being sent would encounter. Luckily, they will not make the voyage alone. But if they will make the voyage back alone or at all is another tale. This system is uncharted territory.
Therefore, we're sending you to recover the artifacts. It was a draft; it is of that scale of importance. We needed people to make this voyage, and we knew people wouldn'
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