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there exists a body orbiting a red dwarf. Beyond systems where the remnants of Tri-Tachyon's drone fleets roam, where automated beacons provide navigational data for worlds long fallen silent, where the hulks of lost ships tumble through the void. What people nowadays know as the 'Core Worlds' represents at most a tenth of the planets, moons and habitats colonised in the Perseus Sector.
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As the years passed, wars were fought, blood was shed and worlds died, begging the uncaring void for help that would never come. when the Gates shut down with no warning, the Sector was cut off from the very things that let it survive. Supplied by the megastructures known as the Gates, the worlds of the Sector grew and prospered, their appetite for manpower and tech fed by the corporations who'd established breach offices there. Just like any other colony expedition, the Perseus Sector was established on the worlds chosen by the Domain, people shipped from across the galaxy to colonize these untapped systems and their resources. Reality couldn't be any further from the truth, most worlds were airless rocks tumbling through space, surface lashed by meteorite impacts and scarred by the lashing tongues of the solar wind.Įven the Domain of Man, who's technology was capable of terraforming entire worlds in a mere century more often than not chose worlds close to the result they wished for. Most Grounders never understood that fact, media and fiction presenting the incorrect assumption that planets were abundant, even the rare Terran types. It's a nugget of wisdom that's been passed down ever since humanity took their first steps into the void, on Long Lost Earth. Space is, funnily enough, mostly empty space. I'm really only doing this because of a nasty dizzy spell making Tales untenable at the moment, so this probably won't get many updates. I've always loved Starsector and it's got so much potential I just had to do it. This is something I've been meaning to delve into for a while now.