Thumper wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 3:36 pm
Walt lets out a low long whistle. He tosses out two grav bots sending one out the waterfall (around it if able) and in the lit opposite side of the cavern hangar.
He’ll conduct a closer study and catalogue of the vehicles/ships.
Are any of these vehicles small enough to fit through the teleportals into the Lost and Found’s hold.
The vehicles--other than the ships--are made for in atmosphere use. Grav vehicles for people, cargo, and goodness knows what else. Some look very fast. There are even a few sleek grav bikes. Those are small enough to go back to the ship, but the rest are too big.
The falling water would be too much for the spybots. The other end of the cavern has a pedestal like the one in the base that let you see things in the system. Only this one is already on, and the overhead hologram is the size of a house. It shows a system unlike any you have ever seen before.
6 worlds in the habitable zone, each planet in the same orbit around the star. The six are in a stable configuration. Each are at 60-degree intervals, in the neighboring world's L4 or L5 Lagrange points. They are also in the L3 Lagrange point for the world on the opposite side of the star. Each has six small moons orbiting each world in the same manner. It is obviously artificial.
Next out is an absolutely massive asteroid belt. Then 18 Jupiter-sized gas giants, each in the same orbit, equidistantly spaced around the star. Each one has 36 moons in the same orbit like a string of beads.
Then an even bigger asteroid belt followed by 54 ringed Saturn-sized gas giants in the same orbit. They have 18 moons each, all in the same orbit.
Finally, a truly monstrous asteroid belt followed by 162 Neptune-sized ice giants, each in the same orbit with 12 moons each in the same orbit around them.
Sitting above the system far beyond the last planets is some kind of station. Call it north of the system. It is really, really far out. As this is a pocket universe, it is likely at the boundary and may be the anchor that was mentioned that leads back into normal space.
There makes for a total of 240 planets and 3,600 moons. No Kuiper Belt or Oort Cloud. Nothing but what can be seen. And all the asteroids seem to be herded. No wanderers. The planets and moons are somehow kept from slipping out of the places they occupy. No deviations and the system seems stable and ordered.
Assuming you look around, you'll find the habitable worlds are: Farm World, Tech World, a jungle planet (Jungle World), a water world (Water World), a desert planet (Desert World), and an
exact duplicate of Terra (Terra II). The continents are unmistakable.
Each world has a massive station in orbit around it and the gas giants have manufacturing stations that look like the one you explored. If they all have them that means there are 233 others that you haven't looked at yet. They all seem to be harvesting gas from the gas giants and asteroids from the belts.
It feels like this entire system is a work of art. The Ancient arranged everything to his taste, and it is extremely symmetrical. Even the planets in different orbits have been placed so they are in a synchronized dance with the other worlds.
A look around Tech World shows that it was likely home to tens of billions of sophants, all living and working at Ancients tech levels. It once hosted billions of Droyne, humans, and Vargr. All are gone now. It is as if they all packed up and moved, never to return. Everything is maintained.