Today we embarked on an exploration mission to some deep sectors of Sirius. Star Enterprises Inc. is dedicated to the expansion of the human race and thrives to settle colonies away from the corrupt governments and bureaucracy of House space. Out here people can live freely and do as they please so Star Enterprises has set out to explore new worlds and existing ones for possible colonization.
We began at Star Space Port, gathered a small fleet and headed out for the Omicrons. With us we took a colony ship, [Star]Draconis, filled with the essential food, water, oxygen, and 1200 Crew along with 400 scientist. This ship was equipped with state of the art Bio pods allowing us to drop survey crews off at specific location with fully integrated sustainability units. We then return for these units, crew in hand, after they have ran their test thoroughly and concluded the experiments needed.
With us we also had an experienced IMG pilot scouting systems and planets for possible ores, mining materials, and possible resources. The IMG are experts when it comes to these things and we are fortunate to have such a strong relationship.
Our first stop was the Omicron Lost system. Know for its Nomadic activity and desolate location this was prime grounds for us to engage a survey crew. We did not expect to find any signs of life or stations of any kind but were fools to think this. As we arrived in orbit of Planet Moros we were surprises to find an abandon station laying deserted amongst the asteroid belt. We were able to pull this info from the archives before sending a crew to the serface.
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Quote:Discovered and surveyed by a Colonial scientific expedition in 817 A.S. Due to the lack of any valuable resources and a very hostile environment both on the surface and in the surrounding space, economic development is considered very unlikely.
At first glance resembling a gas giant, Moros has an opaque, purple-tinted atmosphere composed of argon, xenon and trace amounts of other gases. The planet's surface is rocky, littered with frozen carbon dioxide crystals and some rare alien ruins.
Over time, a significant quantity of rocky debris got pulled into the planet's gravity well. Also, the Colonial expedition assembled a temporary supply depot in geostationary orbit.
Moros is the ultimate frontier of the Sirius sector. It lies well beyond the boundary set by the edge nebula, and despite the extremely harsh environmental conditions, the Order is considering whether to establish an automated listening post on the surface. Local Nomad activity is surprisingly high. Nobody is certain as to the reason for this, but it is suspected that the aliens also recognize the strategic importance of the system. Economically, Moros theoretically could support a population and generate profits from artifact export, however the same sort of goods are available at a lesser cost and risk in Omicron Gamma, Delta and Theta.
Learning the the Colonials had once tried to establish a station here had our curiosity running wild. Where did they go? what happened? Will they come back? These are just some of the question we ask ourselves. Knowing the planet could sustain life and support a small colony or mining group makes you wounder why they ever left. This planet and the station so far from the main traffic of Sirius would indeed make it difficult to supply. With new advances in Jump Technologies in the early 820's, supplying places this far out have become a thing of the past. Star Enterprises Inc. have dispatched a team on the surface of the planet and within the last remaining module of the station to begin experiments to see if we can indeed start over here once again.
Communications with the Order and the Colonials has started to see if we cant get them to fund such a project or at least take an interest. In two weeks time when we retrieve the scientist and crew we will gather all our information and find out if this would be a viable place to set up a colony or even a Research station given its location outside the edge nebula.
After leaving Omicron Lost we set course for a rumored Alien Jump Gate in the ruined system of Omicron Minor. After discovering the Gate we were very skeptical of proceeding thru it, not knowing what lie on the other side nor where it would take us. First we sent a drone, lost communication almost as soon as it went through. Second we tried a chimp (the Gianas' would not be happy) the pod returned but was empty! This had the crew shaking with fear and sent the captain to the bar for more whisky. Finally the fearless leader Jake Winslow with his own life in hand attempted to go into the alien Jump Gate with his fleet on his six. Lucky no lives where lost and the fleet made it successfully to the other side only to find what appeared to some sort of Alien base stretching for miles!
From our reports and archived information this is what we could find about Omicron Major the system beyond the Alien Jump Gate.
Quote:Omicron Major is an extremely mysterious and uncharted system inaccessible by any means but experimental battleship technology and alien jumpgates. No map information has been formally compiled, but sights reported in the area by freelancer and hero of the Sirius Sector Edison Trent have given a limited degree of scanning information. The system itself is seemingly mostly a black void, and contains an astronomically large green gas cloud disguising a spherical Dom Kavash installation. This installation is a type known to humans as a Dyson sphere, it collects energy from the green sun within it.
Due to the extreme conditions of the system and the hostility of the nomad base we did not deploy any survey crews, as colonizing anything here would be suicide and utterly insane.
After many days out at space we returned home to Star Space Port with all the Intel. We have concluded on this exploration mission; that Omicron Lost has high hope of colonization due to minerals and resources found on the planet. Once the survey crew and the scientist are picked up we should have further information on both the planet and the once thriving station that lie in orbit. Omicron Major wasn't a disappointment as some might think. This mission has brought great insite to the nomadic regions and has been deemed off limits for any Star Enterprises vessel. This will be left to our friends at the Order to take care of as the system serves us no benefit.
This has been a report on the recent exploration mission by Star Enterprises Inc.
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