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The '''Old Bubble''' is a region of seventeen populated stars centered around [[Veres]] in the [[Vyro]] sector of [[Avaria]]. Following the invention of the [[Intergalactic Aerospace Compendium#Seraph Drive|Seraph drive]], space travel experience a boom unlike any other at the time. It was then that the Old Bubble's stars became of high interest to Veres' nations, harboring either terraforming candidates, natural garden worlds, or unique research opportunities. |
The '''Old Bubble''' is a region of seventeen populated stars centered around [[Veres]] in the [[Vyro]] sector of [[Avaria]]. Following the invention of the [[Intergalactic Aerospace Compendium#Seraph Drive|Seraph drive]], space travel experience a boom unlike any other at the time. It was then that the Old Bubble's stars became of high interest to Veres' nations, harboring either terraforming candidates, natural garden worlds, or unique research opportunities. |
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For three centuries, the systems had to develop on their own, as interstellar travel was |
For three centuries, the systems had to develop on their own, as interstellar travel was remained a matter of decades. Communication was similarly sparse, as each had only a vague understanding of the others' status. |
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Revision as of 01:43, February 24, 2026
Old Bubble
The Old Bubble is a region of seventeen populated stars centered around Veres in the Vyro sector of Avaria. Following the invention of the Seraph drive, space travel experience a boom unlike any other at the time. It was then that the Old Bubble's stars became of high interest to Veres' nations, harboring either terraforming candidates, natural garden worlds, or unique research opportunities.
For three centuries, the systems had to develop on their own, as interstellar travel was remained a matter of decades. Communication was similarly sparse, as each had only a vague understanding of the others' status.
