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This is what the Starbound manual states, but someday I feel like it'll be a proven lie.
Even on the most inhospitable worlds, life will find a way.
> The Valtyorx species proved this by redefining science whilst living on a stretch of a tidally locked world orbiting a brown dwarf star.
> The Traveene proved that tolerance can be achieved, even with the oldest enemies. It is possible to work together in harmony, however only some may accept this offer.
> But the ones who proved the most were Human. They proved that through numbers, resilience, time and persistence things can change for the better.
Even though worlds divided, these three species would form Starbound, and birth a galactic empire in which they would have major roles.
- Starbound Manual
Yet again, our reckless actions have disproven that things will change for the better. We set aside our differences, ascended to the stars and started a mass rebellion in our own empire, causing a war that has left billions dead and has been on and off for the past century.145Please respect copyright.PENANAqvpwEIXsiI
However, there is no point dwelling on the past when it is our future whom suffers.145Please respect copyright.PENANADDvvVuqQSo
We have lost another outer colony to the Red Star Riders, the rebellion whom we wish to squash. Yet, it seems like that may be impossible.
The Lockheeds changed a lot for the war, however they shouldn't even exist. I cannot enclose anything further without committing high treason, and that says enough about that.
The soldiers on the frontline die at an alarming rate, and we're doing mass campaigns to recruit soldiers of all species as usual.
Yet somehow, we still are in the same boat as the Red Star Riders. The Lockheeds... need to get their game in gear if we want to prevail, like we did before.145Please respect copyright.PENANAKs2ci8DwPy
Commodore Veronica Perez, signing out.
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