"When you're in the business of charting alien star systems, you get used to the unexpected, paradoxical as it sounds.
Telescopes, really good telescopes, can give you an idea of how many planets a system has, sometimes give you an idea of what kind of planets they are, but they can't warn you about what you'll find on those planets, or what kind of hazards are lurking in the void between. That's what StarWind Expeditionary is for-- to map out new systems, to find the points of interest and dangerous stuff before universities and companies and Fen come waltzing in. You could die. You could make some incredible discovery that will put your name in the history books forever.
Or, you could find a whole lot of nothing. Which so far, was what my team had found."
Telescopes, really good telescopes, can give you an idea of how many planets a system has, sometimes give you an idea of what kind of planets they are, but they can't warn you about what you'll find on those planets, or what kind of hazards are lurking in the void between. That's what StarWind Expeditionary is for-- to map out new systems, to find the points of interest and dangerous stuff before universities and companies and Fen come waltzing in. You could die. You could make some incredible discovery that will put your name in the history books forever.
Or, you could find a whole lot of nothing. Which so far, was what my team had found."