Starblind Crashsite
Roya Frostlands

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It is now known that Solaris's axial alignment and magnetic poles were displaced during a Lament. When Lahai-Roi became the new pole, the first extinction followed soon after. Vast numbers of near-orbit satellites and space stations fell from the sky, crashing onto the frostlands.
Some of them briefly became the earliest shelters of the Roya, allowing a group of their ancestors to survive the violent climatic upheaval. The data preserved within these stations and satellites served as the Roya's first introduction to calculation and patterns.
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Over the years of exploration, most of the fallen stations and satellite remnants have been located and excavated. A number of stations suffered irreversible damage from Void Storms, causing their data to be entirely unrecoverable. Even so, a considerable portion of them still retain invaluable archives, standing as torches carried by those who seek to illuminate the future.
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A new space station ruin has been discovered. According to the discoverer's report, the station is designated SkyArk Space Station. The Polar Research Outpost has dispatched a preliminary expedition team to it.
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The SkyArk Space Station project was spearheaded by the Court of Savantae for sustained, crewed, near-orbital scientific research, space technology experimentation, and the integrated development of extraterrestrial resources.
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Its core mission objectives are:
- Capturing and analyzing Etheric Sea Droplets.
- Supporting long-duration astronaut habitation to facilitate the R&D and eventual mastery of spatial transportation technologies.
- Accumulating the operational experience required to lay the groundwork for humanity's future deep-space exploration.
Following sixteen successful launch and docking missions, including three experimental modules and six cargo resupply flights, SkyArk was declared fully constructed and has now entered its operational phase.
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At present, Phase One of the Etheric Sea Droplet Research Program has concluded. The performance of the Mass Relay Device has reached a stable threshold, enabling its operational deployment within near-Solaris environments.
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Phase Two has now been officially initiated.
May we journey together upon the vessel of knowledge and roam the sea of stars.