Suddenly the void in about 7k distance of planet New London's docking rings darkened. A super structure not a lot smaller than planet New London itself slowly materialized. Witnesses described the event it as intimidating, fear injecting. Some are still shivering when talking about it. The landing pads are busy, freighters and transports are leaving. The emphasis lays on leaving. Individuals and families with their essentials are boarding and are gone within the hour. The scenery feels like chaos is creeping out from every corner in New London, taking possession of the citizens.
In a 5k distance it still covers a large part of planet New London's face.
A power source that gigantic, what could it possible be used for. Some elaborate on the latest Nomad and Wild encounters and speculations draw the picture of a Nomad invasion force, which would shake the Bretonian government in its core.
A lot of citizens have left New London already seeking refuge in the neighbouring systems going as far as Rheinland or Kusari. This throws up a new questions, how long would millions of refugees be welcome in the neighbouring houses. Lets face it, a large amount of refugees could very well impact the economy of those houses or even destroy it. Looking at Rheinland's economy, which is not the strongest right now.
A large pile of questions forms under the given circumstances.
Is it possible that a Nomad occupation force could throw out Gallic forces for good. What would be the trade off if it happens.
Would the Nomads enslave the citizens of Bretonia, specifically the citizens of the New London system?
Will they occupy only New London or will they start expanding their zone of influence?
Will the war weakened Liberty Forces aid Bretonia? How will it impact Liberty?
Another angle to explore is the trust, thinking back to what happened in Rheinland.
Who can be trusted once a Nomad invasion force establishes a foothold. Will the government be taken over.
We will try to get a statement from the Bretonian Military over the next few days.
The citizens we interviewed had all the same opinion in what to do next: