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Welcome to the Orbital9 Collective

.earth Capsule Familiarisation

Stations of a Fragile Earth

Clinging to existence in Earth's orbit, Anderson Station is a beacon of human perseverance amidst the ravaged planet below. Faced with dwindling resources and a constant struggle for survival, the crew carries the weight of a dying world on their shoulders.

Visit Anderson Station

A companion outpost to Anderson, Atlas Station shares Earth's celestial dance. While details about its specific role are unclear, it likely provides crucial support or serves a distinct function within the network of Earth-orbiting stations.

Visit Atlas Station

A lunar outpost, Sevastopol stands as a watchful guardian on a different world. Thriving greenhouses and reports of successful crop cultivation paint a stark contrast to the struggles on Earth, highlighting the potential for humanity to find new homes beyond their ravaged planet.

Visit Sevastopol Station

Another lunar outpost, Titanus, dwells alongside Sevastopol. Similar to Sevastopol, it likely plays a vital role in humanity's off-world endeavors, potentially specializing in resource extraction or research specific to the lunar environment.

Visit Titanus Station

The Story...So Far

In an adjacent universe, Humankind never faltered in its quest to explore the cosmos; the echoes of Apollo still resonate on this alternate Earth. There, as with here, the year is 2024, but their technological prowess vastly outstrips our own. They've established outposts not only around their world, but on the Moon as well, and all the way to Mars. However, this progress wasn't without a price. Their Earth bears the scars of relentless resource exploitation and climate change far graver than anything we currently face.