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Eternal Horizons: Singularity
Summary:
The Isvis region, a land of vast wealth, is extremely rich in resources that elsewhere are extremely hard to find. Not to mention the large amount of Hyperclusters in the Isvis region, all this said making it the perfect breeding ground for sentient life, and it indeed is an exceptionally large breeding ground for sentient life. In an age where even the Humans have reached the stars, a place like the Isvis is so densely packed with different factions all with different ideologies, there is upwards of a million in that small region, making it very chaotic.
For Roth it was uneventful, patrolling tends to be, The Plasmanians haven't been involved in a war for 150 years. making General Roth's job somewhat ineffective. He waited for something, anything to happen, even if it was just a Starbird flying by. Roth got his wish but he would soon regret it. A small corvette emerged from seemingly nowhere, playing the distress signal 148-U.
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Eternal Horizons: Singularity
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