I am a cat and in space. We were in search of new hope until half of our crew basically got injured. As a backup, I gathered 3 cats, put them in an explorer ship and have them explore the remaining Sistyds. The Sistyd explorer, led by Actus, have detailed on the findings of prohibited planet S45c. The most prominent one is that we don’t have free will to waltz in S45c due to the advance barrier keeping all objects of abnormalities, at least to the certain Sistyd system, out of it. Though the original intent of that explorer was to detail and locate fruitful planets that may inhabit the rest of the lifeblood that the feline race, now they are here to deal with this barrier and its deletion. Actus has stated that nobody in her crew, admittedly they are only 3, can see the reason on why such a thing exists. One tells about primitive and slow develop of the kind and how they should be kept off-limits until further notice whilst the other details about the highlights on restriction and it being the only thing they have. Admittedly, I was confused as Actus about this one. She explored in great detail the oddities of the 4 planets. One is the run on the mill planet rock. Next is the disastrous planet which is uninhabitable for obvious reasons. After that is the forbidden milk. The fish that is too deep for any feline to catch. Lastly is the barren iron planet. It is the best among all of the recent and olden Sistyd research only topped by the one next to it: S45c. They asked us to explore the last remaining Sistyds due to the possibility that this is the best chance they’ve got as well as the only chance to establish before whatever was in the no-no zone’ll come out and play. “Maine, are ya’ really gonna send us out ‘gain?” said Purrsia rather dismayed. “Sorry P, looks to be the time we’ll have at it again,” I told her. “But half o’us got really beaten up in the last Sistyd.” “We’ll retreat P, it’s obvious. We’ll gather supplies and when the time comes we’ll be like Actus and her crew.” She sadly walked away. Then again, I can’t imagine her sadness. She’s a mother, a volunteer as well as an outstanding crewmate. I feel sorry for her. I mean what got us into this situation in the first place? Who made us act this way. The whole dreams and species of felines rely on us. I called P on the phone and asked her to drive the cruise and keep the resources in check while I and a bunch of the crew, similar to that of Actus’ crew. I got the most willing and the most resourceful members to be able to make the journey a quick and simple one. There where only 56 Sistyds ranging from smallest to biggest as recorded by Jean Sistyd. Anyways, I gathered them and the 3 of us went to Sistyd 46. Before we left, P asked me why should I follow through on what Actus said, after all I am the captain. I told her it’s not being in control that matters but what type of destiny we’re going for. After which so P went off angrily. I contacted a few of the crew to be wary of P and when things get iffy, deliver a line to me and I’ll get back as soon as possible. We took off thereafter. A crewmate who went with me, let’s call her Ej, asked me about the specifics on what we’re about to do. I told her that we where going into space in search of a new hope.
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