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Galactic Guide: Oretani System

Writer’s Note: Galactic Guide: Oretani System was published originally as a Subscriber Exclusive on July 11, 2018.
Today, the Oretani system is remembered more as a legend than a reality. Discovered during the halcyon days of our expansion into the stars, the system shocked Humanity after the only jump point connecting it to the known universe collapsed and never reformed. This tragic incident marooned thousands of settlers. To this day, despite many hypotheses, the truth of their fate has yet to be learned.

Though currently impossible to visit, we here at Galactic Guide deem it worthy of coverage. Both as a way to honor those tragically lost and to help distinguish the fact from the wild fiction surrounding the system.

EXPANSIONIST ERA
Humanity’s optimism over settling space peaked in the 25th century. A confluence of social factors and political pressures made space the millennium’s ‘manifest destiny’. In fact, many deemed it not only natural but necessary to move into the stars. Earth’s diminishing natural resources and massive overpopulation powered the development of space exploration and ultimately terraforming technology. Nick Croshaw’s discovery of jump points opened a doorway into unimaginable scores of potential resources.

Amidst this unbridled optimism, Micah Zahir found himself out of work in the Ferron system. He earned his living as a mining scan operator on Asura, but bureaucratic red tape and a brewing controversy over the distribution of mining rights stifled opportunities for contractors. Recent upgrades to his ship’s scanner and radar had left his funds depleted, so Zahir picked up lower paying gigs as an escort for supply convoys. One such run ventured off the traditional shipping lanes after the convoy leader received intel that outlaws were targeting their usual route. Working the radar with extra care, Zahir picked up a strange ping. A series of scans quickly eliminated the possibility that it was another ship before the anomaly vanished. The convoy proceeded to its destination, but the strange signature peaked Zahir’s curiosity. Later, he returned alone and undertook a thorough investigation that uncovered the fateful jump point into Oretani.

In 2481, Zahir made multiple trips to Oretani to thoroughly scan it. When he eventually reported his discovery, Zahir named the system after his favorite ship from the 2464 blockbuster vid, Blast Caster. He used the windfall from the sale to the UNE to purchase real estate on Selene. When Zahir died in 2577, he had become one of the largest landowners in the Vega system. His obituary in the Selene Sentinel praised his business acumen, philanthropy, and described him as a ‘truly modern self-made man whose legacy to the community outlives the system he discovered’.

TERRA REFORMERS
Oretani’s discovery sparked excitement. It contained six planets, two of which had been cleared as potentially habitable, and a mineral-rich asteroid belt. Thanks to the UNE’s expansion initiative and numerous technological advances, an oversaturation of terraforming corporations flocked for government contracts. The UNE awarded Turiya Terraforming the opportunity to make Oretani II habitable. Commentators deemed it a politically safe and progressive choice. Though the company had never terraformed a planet, CEO Adriana Bratanek stacked Turiya’s executive ranks with experienced industry insiders and gained the backing of enough prominent investors to immediately put their plans in motion.

Bratanek embodied the ambition and optimism of the era. She believed that terraforming should not be the precursor to planetary habitation, but its initial stage. Besides paying a premium for experienced terraformers, she offered workers and their families free housing on space stations within the system on the condition that they move to the planet once it was habitable. Bratanek argued that the initiative would increase worker morale and the quality of their work, since they were literally creating their future home.

Aided by a series of UNE job fairs and an expansive marketing campaign, thousands of workers and their families jumped at the opportunity to help terraform the system. The promise of being the first settlers on a pristine, new homeworld made the years living aboard a space station worth it. Industry analysts watched with great interest as many were concerned that it would create added costs to attract workers and dramatically cut into their bottom line. Others believed that if the changes lead to happier employees and fewer accidents, then it was a positive step.

The first terraforming machines above Oretani II became active in 2483. Nearly one year later, the operation was firing on all cylinders and the initial results were better than expected. Bratanek appeared before a UNE terraforming commission to brag about Turiya being ahead of schedule and under budget. The public heard nothing but positive news about Oretani thanks to an aggressive media strategy employed by Turiya, but industry insiders were bothered by reports trickling out of the system. There were stories of occasional food rationing at some space stations due to delayed shipments, which then created a burgeoning black market. Other families felt swindled when they learned that Oretani II was an ocean world – a fact that certain Turiya recruiters failed to make clear in economically depressed areas of the Empire. Suddenly, the dream of homesteading was replaced by the reality of living on a platform amidst a vast ocean.

In an effort to undercut the growing negative press, Bratanek invited a handful of journalists to tour the system and Turiya’s operations with her. On April 11, 2485, two days after they entered the system, the jump point connecting Oretani to Ferron suddenly collapsed, cutting off all connection to the rest of civilization.

NO WAY HOME
The loss of Oretani struck a heavy blow to Humanity’s psyche. The idea of easy, confident expansion across the stars was damaged. When news first broke of Oretani’s loss, many didn’t know such a thing was possible. Jump points were known to be unstable but not disappear completely.

The UNE dispatched a massive fleet of scanning and scientific ships into Ferron hoping to reopen the lost jump point or discover a new one. Humanity’s best and brightest minds offered their help, and companies throughout the universe donated credits and supplies to the cause. The most brilliant minds in the UNE grappled with a cosmic question: can you open a collapsed jump point? Yet, all of their efforts were in vain, as the frantic search settled into a systematic exploration of options. Days turned to weeks, then months, and though the story still sat on everyone’s mind, the realization that the system might be gone for good slowly sank in. Eventually, the UNE reluctantly reduced the resources dedicated to rediscovering Oretani and installed an extensive array of sensor beacons near the former jump point. A fleet of military pathfinders was also deployed to the system and assigned to patrol the region on a regular basis.

The fear that this would happen again kept settlers from venturing further into the stars, and systems began to stockpile supplies to make sure that they could self-sustain should the unthinkable happen. The population was shaken by this development too. Systems with multiple jump points saw a noticeable increase in population, and there was increased immigration back to Earth – the exact opposite of what the UNE hoped to accomplish.

To this day, the UEE government maintains an array of sensors and has pathfinders patrolling that sector of Ferron in the hopes that the jump point will reopen. Centuries later there is still no good news to report. In fact, all accounts of people escaping the system or even transmitting messages from it have been confirmed as hoaxes. The most famous of these being the so-called ‘Oretani Beacon’, claimed to have been found by Erling Bradford in 2506. The recording of a shaky voice proclaiming that she was an Oretani survivor was later proven to be made by Erling and his niece. Regardless, there are some who still believe that the plea is genuine evidence that contact with the system is possible.

Despite the desire to know what happened to the inhabitants of Oretani, the best any of us can do is guess. Many hope that if the original jump point doesn’t reappear, then another will be found back into the system, so that we may finally discover the fate of those cut off so long ago.

TRAVEL WARNING
While it is impossible to travel to Oretani, it has taught Humanity the dangers of journeying to a system with only one known jump point connection. We at Galactic Guide hold hope that such a tragedy will never again occur, but it is important to be aware of such risks while traveling.

ORETANI I
Scans placed this mesoplanet around 0.27 AU away from the K5 main sequence star at the system’s center. Even if Oretani I possesses valuable resources, extracting them would have been difficult considering its proximity to the star.

ORETANI II
A large ocean world that sat comfortably in the system’s habitable zone. Though lacking major land masses, it was a strong terraforming candidate, and the vast water resource was considered essential to supporting life in the system. Looking at the records, many have claimed that if discovered today, the oceanic inhabitants of the world would have qualified it for Fair Chance Act protection, but at the time, little consideration was paid to indigenous life. Expansion and terraforming were the priorities.

Once terraformed, Turiya planned to build massive platforms around water harvesters that could support the adjacent community and still ship half its output to other locations. Terraforming workers would transition to permanent jobs dealing with the water harvesters, while their families would be allowed to start their own businesses or provide other essential services for the platform. If anyone still inhabits Oretani, most assume this planet plays a major role in their survival.

ORETANI III
Though in orbit beyond the green band, Turiya believed that this ice planet could still potentially serve as a habitable planet. The company did extensive surveys, and though they didn’t publicly share their findings, they strongly suggested that terraforming Oretani III would be a worthwhile endeavor. At the time, experts speculated that the company might have found vast swaths of resources under the ice, and potentially had a plan to build settlements deep within the planet surface once the resources were removed. Meanwhile, skeptics suggested that it might be nothing more than a ploy to drive up interest from investors about the company’s future potential. Unfortunately, the jump point collapsed before Turiya could expound upon what they found so appealing about this ball of ice.

ORETANI BELT ALPHA
With numerous asteroids rich in nitrogen, the belt quickly became home to numerous agricultural stations built to help feed the massive influx of settlers. Until the planets were ready to be farmed, the belt could help provide a cheaper food source than intrastellar shipments. When the jump point collapsed, many were hopeful that these farms could help the stranded survive.

ORETANI IV
A gas dwarf with a thick, expansive atmosphere. A single harvesting station had been built in orbit before the collapse. In computer simulated survival scenarios, the gasses collected here have been used in numerous ways for the industrial manufacturing that the settlers would need to make habitable surface outposts.

ORETANI V
Hydrogen and helium swirl together to form this gas giant sitting well beyond the system’s frost line.

ORETANI VI
A distant dwarf planet caught in a 103,390 standard day orbit around the edge of the system.

HEARD IN THE WIND
‘Be a part of Humanity’s future! Oretani needs settlers to transform the system into tomorrow’s paradise!’
- Excerpt from “Terraforming Oretani” recruitment brochure, 03.21.2482

“Today we are shocked and saddened to learn that those brave souls who ventured to Oretani have been lost. While the government and people of the UNE struggle to find a solution to this horrific tragedy, we all must realize that perhaps we dared to venture too far. We may have believed too much in our dominance of the universe. We have flown too close to the sun and have been reminded of the dangers out there.”
- Kerri Moloney, announcing the jump point collapse, Universal News Service, 04.11.2485
Galaktischer Leitfaden: Oretani-System

Heute wird das Oretani-System mehr als Legende als als Realität in Erinnerung behalten. Entdeckt während der halkyonischen Tage unserer Expansion in die Sterne, schockierte das System die Menschheit, nachdem der einzige Sprungpunkt, der sie mit dem bekannten Universum verband, zusammenbrach und sich nie reformierte. Dieser tragische Vorfall hat Tausende von Siedlern heimgesucht. Bis heute ist die Wahrheit ihres Schicksals trotz vieler Hypothesen noch nicht erforscht.

Obwohl derzeit nicht zu besuchen, halten wir hier bei Galactic Guide es für angemessen, darüber zu berichten. Sowohl als eine Möglichkeit, die tragisch Verlorenen zu ehren als auch, um die Tatsache von der wilden Fiktion um das System zu unterscheiden.

EXPANSIONISTISCHE ÄRA
Der Optimismus der Menschheit über die Besiedlung des Raumes erreichte seinen Höhepunkt im 25. Jahrhundert. Ein Zusammenfluss von sozialen Faktoren und politischem Druck machte den Raum zum "manifesten Schicksal" des Jahrtausends. Tatsächlich hielten es viele für nicht nur natürlich, sondern auch notwendig, sich in die Sterne zu begeben. Die schwindenden natürlichen Ressourcen der Erde und die massive Überbevölkerung trieben die Entwicklung der Weltraumforschung und letztlich der Terraforming-Technologie voran. Nick Croshaws Entdeckung von Sprungbrettpunkten öffnete eine Tür zu unvorstellbaren Mengen an potenziellen Ressourcen.

Inmitten dieses ungezügelten Optimismus fand sich Micah Zahir im Ferron-System arbeitslos wieder. Er verdiente seinen Lebensunterhalt als Mining Scan Operator auf Asura, aber bürokratische Bürokratie und eine sich anbahnende Kontroverse über die Verteilung von Minenrechten erstickten die Chancen für Auftragnehmer. Jüngste Upgrades des Schiffsscanners und des Radars hatten seine Gelder aufgebraucht, so dass Zahir als Eskorte für Versorgungskonvois niedrigere bezahlte Gigs aufnahm. Ein solcher Lauf wagte sich von den traditionellen Schifffahrtsrouten ab, nachdem der Konvoiführer Informationen erhielt, dass Gesetzlose auf ihre übliche Route abzielten. Zahir arbeitete mit besonderer Sorgfalt auf dem Radar und empfing einen seltsamen Ping. Eine Reihe von Scans eliminierte schnell die Möglichkeit, dass es sich um ein anderes Schiff handelte, bevor die Anomalie verschwand. Der Konvoi fuhr zu seinem Ziel, aber die seltsame Signatur machte Zahirs Neugierde wett. Später kehrte er allein zurück und unternahm eine gründliche Untersuchung, die den schicksalhaften Sprungpunkt nach Oretani aufdeckte.

Im Jahr 2481 unternahm Zahir mehrere Reisen nach Oretani, um es gründlich zu scannen. Als er schließlich über seine Entdeckung berichtete, benannte Zahir das System nach seinem Lieblingsschiff aus dem 2464er Blockbuster-Vid, Blast Caster. Er nutzte den Zufall aus dem Verkauf an die UNE, um Immobilien auf Selene zu kaufen. Als Zahir 2577 starb, war er einer der größten Grundbesitzer im Vega-System geworden. Sein Nachruf im Selene Sentinel lobte seinen Geschäftssinn, seine Philanthropie und beschrieb ihn als "wirklich modernen, selbst gemachten Menschen, dessen Vermächtnis an die Gemeinschaft das von ihm entdeckte System überdauert".

TERRA-REFORMER
Oretanis Entdeckung löste Begeisterung aus. Es enthielt sechs Planeten, von denen zwei als potentiell bewohnbar erklärt worden waren, und einen mineralreichen Asteroidengürtel. Dank der Expansionsinitiative der UNE und zahlreicher technologischer Fortschritte strömte eine Übersättigung der Terraformingunternehmen für Regierungsaufträge. Die UNE hat Turiya Terraforming die Möglichkeit gegeben, Oretani II bewohnbar zu machen. Kommentatoren hielten es für eine politisch sichere und progressive Entscheidung. Obwohl das Unternehmen noch nie einen Planeten erobert hatte, stapelte CEO Adriana Bratanek die Führungsetagen von Turiya mit erfahrenen Brancheninsidern und gewann die Unterstützung von genügend prominenten Investoren, um ihre Pläne sofort in die Tat umzusetzen.

Bratanek verkörperte den Ehrgeiz und Optimismus der damaligen Zeit. Sie glaubte, dass Terraforming nicht der Vorläufer der planetarischen Besiedlung sein sollte, sondern ihre Anfangsphase. Neben der Zahlung einer Prämie für erfahrene Terraformer bot sie Arbeitern und ihren Familien kostenlose Wohnungen auf Raumstationen innerhalb des Systems an, unter der Bedingung, dass sie auf den Planeten ziehen, sobald er bewohnbar war. Bratanek argumentierte, dass die Initiative die Arbeitsmoral und die Qualität ihrer Arbeit verbessern würde, da sie buchstäblich ihr zukünftiges Zuhause schaffen würden.

Unterstützt von einer Reihe von UNE-Jobmessen und einer umfangreichen Marketingkampagne nutzten Tausende von Arbeitnehmern und ihre Familien die Gelegenheit, das System zu verbessern. Das Versprechen, die ersten Siedler auf einer unberührten, neuen Heimatwelt zu sein, machte das jahrelange Leben an Bord einer Raumstation wertvoll. Branchenanalysten beobachteten mit großem Interesse, da viele befürchteten, dass dies zusätzliche Kosten verursachen würde, um Arbeitskräfte anzuziehen und ihr Ergebnis drastisch zu senken. Andere glaubten, dass, wenn die Veränderungen zu glücklicheren Mitarbeitern und weniger Unfällen führen, es ein positiver Schritt war.

Die ersten Terraforming-Maschinen über Oretani II wurden 2483 in Betrieb genommen. Fast ein Jahr später feuerte die Operation auf alle Zylinder und die ersten Ergebnisse waren besser als erwartet. Bratanek erschien vor einer UNE-Terraforming-Kommission, um damit zu prahlen, dass Turiya dem Zeitplan und dem Budget voraus ist. Die Öffentlichkeit hörte dank einer aggressiven Medienstrategie von Turiya nur positive Nachrichten über Oretani, aber Brancheninsider waren von Berichten gestört, die aus dem System sickerten. Es gab Geschichten über gelegentliche Nahrungsrationierungen an einigen Raumstationen aufgrund verspäteter Lieferungen, die dann zu einem florierenden Schwarzmarkt führten. Andere Familien fühlten sich betrogen, als sie erfuhren, dass Oretani II eine Meereswelt sei - eine Tatsache, die einige Turiya-Rekrutierer in wirtschaftlich angeschlagenen Gebieten des Imperiums nicht deutlich machten. Plötzlich wurde der Traum vom Homesteading durch die Realität ersetzt, auf einer Plattform inmitten eines riesigen Ozeans zu leben.

Um die wachsende negative Presse zu unterbinden, lud Bratanek eine Handvoll Journalisten ein, mit ihr das System und die Operationen von Turiya zu besichtigen. Am 11. April 2485, zwei Tage nach ihrem Eintritt in das System, brach der Sprungpunkt, der Oretani mit Ferron verband, plötzlich zusammen und unterbrach alle Verbindungen zum Rest der Zivilisation.

KEIN WEG NACH HAUSE
Der Verlust von Oretani traf die Psyche der Menschheit schwer. Die Idee einer einfachen und sicheren Expansion über die Sterne hinweg wurde beschädigt. Als die ersten Nachrichten über Oretanis Verlust kamen, wussten viele nicht, dass so etwas möglich war. Es war bekannt, dass Sprungbretter instabil sind, aber nicht vollständig verschwinden.

Die UNE schickte eine riesige Flotte von Scan- und Wissenschaftsschiffen nach Ferron, in der Hoffnung, den verlorenen Sprungpunkt wieder zu öffnen oder einen neuen zu entdecken. Die besten und klügsten Köpfe der Menschheit boten ihre Hilfe an, und Unternehmen im ganzen Universum spendeten Kredite und Vorräte für die Sache. Die brillantesten Köpfe der UNE kämpften mit einer kosmischen Frage: Kannst du einen zusammengebrochenen Sprungpunkt öffnen? Doch alle ihre Bemühungen waren vergeblich, als sich die hektische Suche in einer systematischen Erforschung von Optionen niederschlug. Aus Tagen wurden Wochen, dann Monate, und obwohl die Geschichte immer noch in aller Munde war, sank die Erkenntnis, dass das System für immer weg sein könnte, langsam. Schließlich reduzierte die UNE widerwillig die Ressourcen für die Wiederentdeckung von Oretani und installierte eine umfangreiche Palette von Sensorkennleuchten in der Nähe des ehemaligen Sprungpunktes. Eine Flotte von militärischen Pfadfindern wurde ebenfalls in das System eingesetzt und mit der regelmäßigen Überwachung der Region beauftragt.

Die Angst, dass dies wieder geschehen würde, hielt die Siedler davon ab, sich weiter in die Sterne zu wagen, und die Systeme begannen, Vorräte zu lagern, um sicherzustellen, dass sie sich selbst versorgen konnten, wenn das Undenkbare geschah. Auch die Bevölkerung war von dieser Entwicklung erschüttert. Systeme mit mehreren Sprungbrettpunkten verzeichneten einen spürbaren Bevölkerungszuwachs, und es gab eine verstärkte Einwanderung zurück zur Erde - genau das Gegenteil von dem, was die UNE zu erreichen hoffte.

Bis heute unterhält die UEE-Regierung eine Reihe von Sensoren und hat Pfadfinder, die diesen Sektor von Ferron patrouillieren, in der Hoffnung, dass sich der Sprungpunkt wieder öffnen wird. Jahrhunderte später gibt es immer noch keine guten Nachrichten zu berichten. Tatsächlich wurden alle Berichte über Personen, die dem System entkommen sind oder sogar Nachrichten von ihm senden, als Schwindel bestätigt. Der berühmteste davon ist der so genannte Oretani Beacon", der angeblich 2506 von Erling Bradford gefunden wurde. Die Aufnahme einer wackeligen Stimme, die verkündete, dass sie eine Überlebende der Oretani sei, wurde später von Erling und seiner Nichte gemacht. Unabhängig davon gibt es einige, die immer noch glauben, dass der Appell ein echter Beweis dafür ist, dass ein Kontakt mit dem System möglich ist.

Trotz des Wunsches, zu wissen, was mit den Bewohnern von Oretani passiert ist, ist das Beste, was jeder von uns tun kann, zu erraten. Viele hoffen, dass, wenn der ursprüngliche Sprungpunkt nicht wieder auftaucht, ein anderer wieder in das System zurückgefunden wird, so dass wir endlich das Schicksal derjenigen entdecken können, die vor so langer Zeit abgeschnitten wurden.

REISEWARNUNG
Obwohl es unmöglich ist, nach Oretani zu reisen, hat es die Menschheit die Gefahren der Reise zu einem System mit nur einer bekannten Sprungbuchverbindung gelehrt. Wir vom Galactic Guide hoffen, dass sich eine solche Tragödie nie wieder ereignen wird, aber es ist wichtig, sich solcher Risiken auf Reisen bewusst zu sein.

ORETANI I
Scans platzierten diesen Mesoplaneten etwa 0,27 AE vom K5-Hauptreihenstern entfernt in der Mitte des Systems. Selbst wenn Oretani I über wertvolle Ressourcen verfügt, wäre es schwierig gewesen, diese zu gewinnen, wenn man die Nähe zum Stern bedenkt.

ORETANI II
Eine große Meereswelt, die bequem in der bewohnbaren Zone des Systems saß. Obwohl es keine großen Landmassen gab, war es ein starker Terraforming-Kandidat, und die riesige Wasserressource galt als wesentlich für die Unterstützung des Lebens im System. In den Aufzeichnungen haben viele behauptet, dass, wenn sie heute entdeckt würden, die ozeanischen Bewohner der Welt es für den Schutz durch das Fair Chance Act qualifiziert hätten, aber damals wurde dem indigenen Leben wenig Beachtung geschenkt. Expansion und Terraforming standen im Vordergrund.

Einmal terraformiert, plante Turiya den Bau massiver Plattformen um Wassergewinnungsanlagen herum, die die angrenzende Gemeinde unterstützen und dennoch die Hälfte ihrer Produktion an andere Standorte liefern könnten. Terraforming-Arbeiter würden auf Dauerarbeitsplätze für die Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen umsteigen, während ihre Familien ihr eigenes Unternehmen gründen oder andere wesentliche Dienstleistungen für die Plattform erbringen könnten. Wenn noch jemand in Oretani lebt, gehen die meisten davon aus, dass dieser Planet eine wichtige Rolle für ihr Überleben spielt.

ORETANI III
Obwohl er sich im Orbit jenseits der Frostgrenze befand, glaubte Turiya, dass dieser Eisplanet immer noch potenziell als bewohnbarer Planet dienen könnte. Das Unternehmen führte umfangreiche Umfragen durch, und obwohl sie ihre Ergebnisse nicht öffentlich bekannt gaben, schlugen sie fest vor, dass das Terraforming von Oretani III ein lohnendes Unterfangen wäre. Damals spekulierten Experten, dass das Unternehmen möglicherweise riesige Mengen an Ressourcen unter dem Eis gefunden haben könnte und möglicherweise einen Plan hatte, Siedlungen tief in der Planetenoberfläche zu bauen, sobald die Ressourcen entfernt wurden. Unterdessen schlugen Skeptiker vor, dass es nichts anderes als ein Trick sein könnte, das Interesse der Investoren an den Zukunftspotenzialen des Unternehmens zu steigern. Leider brach der Sprungpunkt zusammen, bevor Turiya erklären konnte, was sie an diesem Eisball so attraktiv fanden.

ORETANI GÜRTEL ALPHA
Mit zahlreichen stickstoffreichen Asteroiden wurde der Gürtel schnell zur Heimat zahlreicher landwirtschaftlicher Stationen, die gebaut wurden, um den massiven Zustrom von Siedlern zu fördern. Bis die Planeten für die Zucht bereit waren, könnte der Gürtel helfen, eine billigere Nahrungsquelle zu bieten als intrastellare Sendungen. Als der Sprungpunkt zusammenbrach, hofften viele, dass diese Farmen den Gestrandeten beim Überleben helfen könnten.

ORETANI IV
Ein Gaszwerg mit einer dicken, ausladenden Atmosphäre. Vor dem Einsturz war eine einzige Ernte-Station im Orbit gebaut worden. In computer-simulierten Überlebensszenarien wurden die hier gesammelten Gase auf vielfältige Weise für die industrielle Fertigung genutzt, die die Siedler benötigen würden, um bewohnbare Oberflächenaußenposten zu bauen.

ORETANI V
Wasserstoff und Helium verwirbeln sich zu diesem Gasriesen, der weit über die Frostgrenze des Systems hinaus sitzt.

ORETANI VI
Ein entfernter Zwergplanet, der in einer 103.390 Standard-Tagesorbit um den Rand des Systems gefangen wurde.

IM WIND GEHÖRT
Sei ein Teil der Zukunft der Menschheit! Oretani braucht Siedler, um das System in das Paradies von morgen zu verwandeln!
- Auszug aus der Rekrutierungsbroschüre "Terraforming Oretani", 03.21.2482

"Heute sind wir schockiert und traurig zu erfahren, dass jene tapferen Seelen, die sich an Oretani gewagt haben, verloren gegangen sind. Während die Regierung und das Volk der UNE darum kämpfen, eine Lösung für diese schreckliche Tragödie zu finden, müssen wir alle erkennen, dass wir es vielleicht gewagt haben, zu weit zu gehen. Wir haben vielleicht zu viel an unsere Dominanz des Universums geglaubt. Wir sind zu nah an die Sonne geflogen und wurden an die Gefahren da draußen erinnert."
- Kerri Moloney, kündigt den Zusammenbruch des Sprungbrettes an, Universal News Service, 04.11.2485
Galactic Guide: Oretani System

Writer’s Note: Galactic Guide: Oretani System was published originally as a Subscriber Exclusive on July 11, 2018.
Today, the Oretani system is remembered more as a legend than a reality. Discovered during the halcyon days of our expansion into the stars, the system shocked Humanity after the only jump point connecting it to the known universe collapsed and never reformed. This tragic incident marooned thousands of settlers. To this day, despite many hypotheses, the truth of their fate has yet to be learned.

Though currently impossible to visit, we here at Galactic Guide deem it worthy of coverage. Both as a way to honor those tragically lost and to help distinguish the fact from the wild fiction surrounding the system.

EXPANSIONIST ERA
Humanity’s optimism over settling space peaked in the 25th century. A confluence of social factors and political pressures made space the millennium’s ‘manifest destiny’. In fact, many deemed it not only natural but necessary to move into the stars. Earth’s diminishing natural resources and massive overpopulation powered the development of space exploration and ultimately terraforming technology. Nick Croshaw’s discovery of jump points opened a doorway into unimaginable scores of potential resources.

Amidst this unbridled optimism, Micah Zahir found himself out of work in the Ferron system. He earned his living as a mining scan operator on Asura, but bureaucratic red tape and a brewing controversy over the distribution of mining rights stifled opportunities for contractors. Recent upgrades to his ship’s scanner and radar had left his funds depleted, so Zahir picked up lower paying gigs as an escort for supply convoys. One such run ventured off the traditional shipping lanes after the convoy leader received intel that outlaws were targeting their usual route. Working the radar with extra care, Zahir picked up a strange ping. A series of scans quickly eliminated the possibility that it was another ship before the anomaly vanished. The convoy proceeded to its destination, but the strange signature peaked Zahir’s curiosity. Later, he returned alone and undertook a thorough investigation that uncovered the fateful jump point into Oretani.

In 2481, Zahir made multiple trips to Oretani to thoroughly scan it. When he eventually reported his discovery, Zahir named the system after his favorite ship from the 2464 blockbuster vid, Blast Caster. He used the windfall from the sale to the UNE to purchase real estate on Selene. When Zahir died in 2577, he had become one of the largest landowners in the Vega system. His obituary in the Selene Sentinel praised his business acumen, philanthropy, and described him as a ‘truly modern self-made man whose legacy to the community outlives the system he discovered’.

TERRA REFORMERS
Oretani’s discovery sparked excitement. It contained six planets, two of which had been cleared as potentially habitable, and a mineral-rich asteroid belt. Thanks to the UNE’s expansion initiative and numerous technological advances, an oversaturation of terraforming corporations flocked for government contracts. The UNE awarded Turiya Terraforming the opportunity to make Oretani II habitable. Commentators deemed it a politically safe and progressive choice. Though the company had never terraformed a planet, CEO Adriana Bratanek stacked Turiya’s executive ranks with experienced industry insiders and gained the backing of enough prominent investors to immediately put their plans in motion.

Bratanek embodied the ambition and optimism of the era. She believed that terraforming should not be the precursor to planetary habitation, but its initial stage. Besides paying a premium for experienced terraformers, she offered workers and their families free housing on space stations within the system on the condition that they move to the planet once it was habitable. Bratanek argued that the initiative would increase worker morale and the quality of their work, since they were literally creating their future home.

Aided by a series of UNE job fairs and an expansive marketing campaign, thousands of workers and their families jumped at the opportunity to help terraform the system. The promise of being the first settlers on a pristine, new homeworld made the years living aboard a space station worth it. Industry analysts watched with great interest as many were concerned that it would create added costs to attract workers and dramatically cut into their bottom line. Others believed that if the changes lead to happier employees and fewer accidents, then it was a positive step.

The first terraforming machines above Oretani II became active in 2483. Nearly one year later, the operation was firing on all cylinders and the initial results were better than expected. Bratanek appeared before a UNE terraforming commission to brag about Turiya being ahead of schedule and under budget. The public heard nothing but positive news about Oretani thanks to an aggressive media strategy employed by Turiya, but industry insiders were bothered by reports trickling out of the system. There were stories of occasional food rationing at some space stations due to delayed shipments, which then created a burgeoning black market. Other families felt swindled when they learned that Oretani II was an ocean world – a fact that certain Turiya recruiters failed to make clear in economically depressed areas of the Empire. Suddenly, the dream of homesteading was replaced by the reality of living on a platform amidst a vast ocean.

In an effort to undercut the growing negative press, Bratanek invited a handful of journalists to tour the system and Turiya’s operations with her. On April 11, 2485, two days after they entered the system, the jump point connecting Oretani to Ferron suddenly collapsed, cutting off all connection to the rest of civilization.

NO WAY HOME
The loss of Oretani struck a heavy blow to Humanity’s psyche. The idea of easy, confident expansion across the stars was damaged. When news first broke of Oretani’s loss, many didn’t know such a thing was possible. Jump points were known to be unstable but not disappear completely.

The UNE dispatched a massive fleet of scanning and scientific ships into Ferron hoping to reopen the lost jump point or discover a new one. Humanity’s best and brightest minds offered their help, and companies throughout the universe donated credits and supplies to the cause. The most brilliant minds in the UNE grappled with a cosmic question: can you open a collapsed jump point? Yet, all of their efforts were in vain, as the frantic search settled into a systematic exploration of options. Days turned to weeks, then months, and though the story still sat on everyone’s mind, the realization that the system might be gone for good slowly sank in. Eventually, the UNE reluctantly reduced the resources dedicated to rediscovering Oretani and installed an extensive array of sensor beacons near the former jump point. A fleet of military pathfinders was also deployed to the system and assigned to patrol the region on a regular basis.

The fear that this would happen again kept settlers from venturing further into the stars, and systems began to stockpile supplies to make sure that they could self-sustain should the unthinkable happen. The population was shaken by this development too. Systems with multiple jump points saw a noticeable increase in population, and there was increased immigration back to Earth – the exact opposite of what the UNE hoped to accomplish.

To this day, the UEE government maintains an array of sensors and has pathfinders patrolling that sector of Ferron in the hopes that the jump point will reopen. Centuries later there is still no good news to report. In fact, all accounts of people escaping the system or even transmitting messages from it have been confirmed as hoaxes. The most famous of these being the so-called ‘Oretani Beacon’, claimed to have been found by Erling Bradford in 2506. The recording of a shaky voice proclaiming that she was an Oretani survivor was later proven to be made by Erling and his niece. Regardless, there are some who still believe that the plea is genuine evidence that contact with the system is possible.

Despite the desire to know what happened to the inhabitants of Oretani, the best any of us can do is guess. Many hope that if the original jump point doesn’t reappear, then another will be found back into the system, so that we may finally discover the fate of those cut off so long ago.

TRAVEL WARNING
While it is impossible to travel to Oretani, it has taught Humanity the dangers of journeying to a system with only one known jump point connection. We at Galactic Guide hold hope that such a tragedy will never again occur, but it is important to be aware of such risks while traveling.

ORETANI I
Scans placed this mesoplanet around 0.27 AU away from the K5 main sequence star at the system’s center. Even if Oretani I possesses valuable resources, extracting them would have been difficult considering its proximity to the star.

ORETANI II
A large ocean world that sat comfortably in the system’s habitable zone. Though lacking major land masses, it was a strong terraforming candidate, and the vast water resource was considered essential to supporting life in the system. Looking at the records, many have claimed that if discovered today, the oceanic inhabitants of the world would have qualified it for Fair Chance Act protection, but at the time, little consideration was paid to indigenous life. Expansion and terraforming were the priorities.

Once terraformed, Turiya planned to build massive platforms around water harvesters that could support the adjacent community and still ship half its output to other locations. Terraforming workers would transition to permanent jobs dealing with the water harvesters, while their families would be allowed to start their own businesses or provide other essential services for the platform. If anyone still inhabits Oretani, most assume this planet plays a major role in their survival.

ORETANI III
Though in orbit beyond the green band, Turiya believed that this ice planet could still potentially serve as a habitable planet. The company did extensive surveys, and though they didn’t publicly share their findings, they strongly suggested that terraforming Oretani III would be a worthwhile endeavor. At the time, experts speculated that the company might have found vast swaths of resources under the ice, and potentially had a plan to build settlements deep within the planet surface once the resources were removed. Meanwhile, skeptics suggested that it might be nothing more than a ploy to drive up interest from investors about the company’s future potential. Unfortunately, the jump point collapsed before Turiya could expound upon what they found so appealing about this ball of ice.

ORETANI BELT ALPHA
With numerous asteroids rich in nitrogen, the belt quickly became home to numerous agricultural stations built to help feed the massive influx of settlers. Until the planets were ready to be farmed, the belt could help provide a cheaper food source than intrastellar shipments. When the jump point collapsed, many were hopeful that these farms could help the stranded survive.

ORETANI IV
A gas dwarf with a thick, expansive atmosphere. A single harvesting station had been built in orbit before the collapse. In computer simulated survival scenarios, the gasses collected here have been used in numerous ways for the industrial manufacturing that the settlers would need to make habitable surface outposts.

ORETANI V
Hydrogen and helium swirl together to form this gas giant sitting well beyond the system’s frost line.

ORETANI VI
A distant dwarf planet caught in a 103,390 standard day orbit around the edge of the system.

HEARD IN THE WIND
‘Be a part of Humanity’s future! Oretani needs settlers to transform the system into tomorrow’s paradise!’
- Excerpt from “Terraforming Oretani” recruitment brochure, 03.21.2482

“Today we are shocked and saddened to learn that those brave souls who ventured to Oretani have been lost. While the government and people of the UNE struggle to find a solution to this horrific tragedy, we all must realize that perhaps we dared to venture too far. We may have believed too much in our dominance of the universe. We have flown too close to the sun and have been reminded of the dangers out there.”
- Kerri Moloney, announcing the jump point collapse, Universal News Service, 04.11.2485

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