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To this day, the Old Bubble remains the only significant region of its kind, as sublight interstellar travel is considerably more time-costly in contrast to rift travel. In addition, the density of natural garden planets such as seen in the Old Bubble is considered a statistical anomaly, and the advancement of terraforming technology has led to far less strict requirements for potential candidates.
To this day, the Old Bubble remains the only significant region of its kind, as sublight interstellar travel is considerably more time-costly in contrast to rift travel. In addition, the density of natural garden planets such as seen in the Old Bubble is considered a statistical anomaly, and the advancement of terraforming technology has led to far less strict requirements for potential candidates.

Nearly five hundred billion people reside in the Old Bubble, largely centered around the stars of [[Nyrid]], [[Aechilon]], and [[Hayrel]]. The central star of [[Veres]] has, in contrast, been a historical site, with dense inhabitation only on select worlds.
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Revision as of 15:14, February 24, 2026


"A Boundless Constellation Lays in Wait..."

Old Bubble
Veres, the center of the Old Bubble
Planular Makeup
Type

Astrographical region

Location

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 over three centuries, the systems had to develop in isolation, as interstellar travel had remained a matter of decades. Communication was similarly sparse, each having only a vague understanding of the others' statuses. The subsequent discovery of rift travel, bringing forth the age of interstellar travel, also led to beacons being quickly established in each system, interconnecting them into a distinct region.

To this day, the Old Bubble remains the only significant region of its kind, as sublight interstellar travel is considerably more time-costly in contrast to rift travel. In addition, the density of natural garden planets such as seen in the Old Bubble is considered a statistical anomaly, and the advancement of terraforming technology has led to far less strict requirements for potential candidates.

Nearly five hundred billion people reside in the Old Bubble, largely centered around the stars of Nyrid, Aechilon, and Hayrel. The central star of Veres has, in contrast, been a historical site, with dense inhabitation only on select worlds.