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Tale:Message to Friend

Scope: Distant Worlds
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"ACROSS SPACE & TIME TOWARDS DISTANT WORLDS"
TIMELINE

This article takes place in the 24th century of Distant Worlds.

Wells, if you're hearing this, it means the expedition was successful. Against all odds, we've made it. We activated entirely the structure. The four megaships have entered the system and are now in orbit around the planet we've named HyperBorea… Humanity has found a new home on Emerald, a new home on green planet. They've already begun laying the foundations of a city, a place where our song will continue to be sung.
—Ford
I think you understand now why I insisted you accept Lotus' offer. During your time in hibernation, the Scientific Assembly has begun exploring the depths of this newly discovered Library, within its labyrinth of knowledge, we uncovered a system of unimaginable size: a network that interconnects parts of the universe through what can only be described as a Bridge. Naturally, we couldn't resist diving headfirst into it.
—Victor
The equation for configuring the Bridge? It's based on your work, Harry, your work on those Fractons. Using your equations, we managed to activate the structure, opening a pathway to a place utterly unknown to us. Wherever that Bridge takes us, whatever galaxy we find ourselves in, I propose we name that place Nemesis. This is… the Distant Worlds.
—Emilia
You took the helm to pioneer in the launch window available to us, the courage, Your speech has motivated the new cradle of the youth to continue the curiosity for the unknown.
—Vitas
And you, Wells—whatever you become after your time in the Archangels' facility—remember this: all of us, all of humanity, will forever honor your contribution. More than that, we will remember you not just as a pioneer, but as a friend.
—Ludwig