In an system far from consortium space, a probe appears somewhere near one of the planets of the system. detecting millionsof lifeforms on the surface and will continue probing the system of it's inhabitence.
Consortium Probe
Started by Sigmar, Nov 25 2007 07:21 AM
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#1
Posted 25 November 2007 - 07:21 AM
#2
Posted 25 November 2007 - 07:30 AM
OOC: THANK YOU lmao, I was starting to think I'd never get to do anything in this RP XD
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The Consortium probe had appeared right next to the Osean planet of Zekiel. Near the planet there appeared to be a large fleet of warships, each with many flat surfaces and few "imperfect-looking" jutting out weapons. The fleet appeared dormant, but any sensors could detect that the ships were teeming with life of many sorts, even with shields up. Every ship had turquoise stripes on certain areas, and most had visible names, such as Wisdom and Red, though no designation such as USS was apparent.
The planet below was teeming with life only in certain locations; it appeared as though it had been terraformed, though further investigation would be required.
The rest of the system appeared to have strange gravitational fields. The probe's computers could easily figure out the problem--some of the "planets" were actually very large moons. Zekiel, though its name was unknown to the probe, was on the edge of the system--about halfway through its year.
Far away the probe's sensors detected space junk and debris--most of it appeared to be ships, and obviously a different design than the fleet near the planet, though further investigation would be needed.
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The Consortium probe had appeared right next to the Osean planet of Zekiel. Near the planet there appeared to be a large fleet of warships, each with many flat surfaces and few "imperfect-looking" jutting out weapons. The fleet appeared dormant, but any sensors could detect that the ships were teeming with life of many sorts, even with shields up. Every ship had turquoise stripes on certain areas, and most had visible names, such as Wisdom and Red, though no designation such as USS was apparent.
The planet below was teeming with life only in certain locations; it appeared as though it had been terraformed, though further investigation would be required.
The rest of the system appeared to have strange gravitational fields. The probe's computers could easily figure out the problem--some of the "planets" were actually very large moons. Zekiel, though its name was unknown to the probe, was on the edge of the system--about halfway through its year.
Far away the probe's sensors detected space junk and debris--most of it appeared to be ships, and obviously a different design than the fleet near the planet, though further investigation would be needed.
Edited by Dr. Pyth, 27 November 2007 - 04:50 AM.
#3
Posted 25 November 2007 - 07:33 AM
The probe then had new orders to investigate the pressence's of the debris fleid to see what the destroyed vessels belonged to whom.
#4
Posted 25 November 2007 - 07:42 AM
The probe's flight was short. What it found at the edge of the system was a massive debris field, apparently nearly an entire fleet of gigantic proportions. Among the destroyed ships were no ships anywhere close to the design of the Osean ships at Zekiel--it appeared as though this invasion had been a catastrophic failure.
No specific identity could be obtained from the wreckage, nor was there any truly salvageable technology; whatever had been there had been looted already by the victors. Some clues about the attacker's strategies could, however, be contrived; a massive dreadnought with the designation Illvuresh was sitting, surrounded by hundreds of comparatively tiny ships. All of them bore both outright holes, some bored right through the entire ship, while others had the scarred, charred, melted holes typical of energy weapon usage.
A fair distance from the battle site was a small metallic object, which was quite apparently a sensor station. Its sensors had already detected the probe, but due to its small size and lack of threatening characteristics (no unusual energy levels, weapons, shielding, et cetera) the probe had not been noticed, nor marked as anything threatening.
However, on sensors another thing could be detected--a military convoy, with massive military freighters surrounded by warships not unlike the ones at Zekiel. These, however, were painted differently, with navy blue. These were very active, and it was likely hailing would bring an answer.
No specific identity could be obtained from the wreckage, nor was there any truly salvageable technology; whatever had been there had been looted already by the victors. Some clues about the attacker's strategies could, however, be contrived; a massive dreadnought with the designation Illvuresh was sitting, surrounded by hundreds of comparatively tiny ships. All of them bore both outright holes, some bored right through the entire ship, while others had the scarred, charred, melted holes typical of energy weapon usage.
A fair distance from the battle site was a small metallic object, which was quite apparently a sensor station. Its sensors had already detected the probe, but due to its small size and lack of threatening characteristics (no unusual energy levels, weapons, shielding, et cetera) the probe had not been noticed, nor marked as anything threatening.
However, on sensors another thing could be detected--a military convoy, with massive military freighters surrounded by warships not unlike the ones at Zekiel. These, however, were painted differently, with navy blue. These were very active, and it was likely hailing would bring an answer.
Edited by Dr. Pyth, 27 November 2007 - 04:51 AM.
#5
Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:51 AM
OOC: Sigma, you still alive o.O?
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