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<$root> CD vpcs/archg
<$root/vpcs/archg> SELECT archive_logs FROM library
<$root/library> SELECT && EXTRACT argela_vayer FROM archive_folder54
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Interstellar Cultural Archives

First recorded mention in human history, by Antonio Pigafetta, circa 1519

"The Antarctic pole has no star of the fate of the Arctic pole, but we see many stars congregated together, which are like two nebulae, a little separated from each other, and a little in the middle."

Entry on Tiqqun/The Palace, United Sol Command spokesperson, 2567

"The Tiqqun project began in the late 24th century as a collaborative effort involving the United LunaTerra, the Cetus Federal Republic, and the Ceres Shipyards. The goal was to create the most advanced Anti-De-Sitter (AdS) generational megaship ever built, capable of transporting humanity on its next grand expedition to the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud."

"Designed to push the boundaries of AdS drive technology, Tiqqun was envisioned as a self-sustaining vessel capable of traveling up to 2,000,000 light-years with its own onboard fuel replenishment systems. It featured nine colossal megaship engines for normal space maneuvering and cutting-edge AdS drives, though travel speed was deliberately reduced in favor of long-term sustainability from AdS tensors."

Library's Records

Ancient excerpt recovered from the Library

"...ancient. They are looking. Learning... In silence since our birth. The ... entities. Do not interact. Do not travel... avoided."

The Library records on Argela Vayer

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The Archangelic writings record the name "Argela Vayer" as the ancient designation for what is now known as the Large Magellanic Cloud. When translated into modern linguistic structures, it corresponds to "Argelvats Vayr," which carries the meaning: "Forbidden Place."

Ancient Human recordings on Large Magellanic Cloud