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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:25 pm
Corneria, fourth planet of the Lylat system, is a fertile farming world with a variety of climates and terrains. Many of the inhabitants live in the shelter of the mountian ranges, where very productive farming soil can be found.
Corneria is home to 85% of the total population of the Lylat system, but due to careful planning remains a verdant garden world. Its cities and industry were built with keeping in harmony with nature, allowing its rich ecosystem to flourish. It is the center of culture and government of the Lylat system, and is a prime target for those seeking conquest over the galaxy.
The porous, volcanic stone of Corneria has allowed for vast cave systems to form, which the Cornerians exploit to construct entire cities in these vast caverns. In times of trouble, Cornerians would seek refuge in these underground shelters and wait out the destructive fighting above.
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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:29 pm
Distance To: You must fly through Meteo to get to Fortuna. Any travel through Meteo takes at least one page. Macbeth- One Page entering/leaving
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General Stonewall Jackson
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 5:52 pm
Vincent couldn't help himself from looking once more at the ship that had arrived anonymously shortly after his master's death. It was an odd shape one that seemed familiar, but at the same time very distant. What had made matters even stranger was what had been lying inside the cockpit. A single red rose almost as if a clue to who the sender could be. It had puzzled him for weeks now no matter how much he denied it.
Now he was inspecting the ship once again for anything else that could explain why he would receive something like this. No matter how little he found he seemed to engage himself like this every time his eyes feel upon it. It just made no sense that he would get a ship from someone who wouldn't leave him an actual name to go by. Something was odd about it and he never once used it, he had been far too suspicious of it.
Eventually he did a tad bit of research on it and found it to be a modified version of the Star Wolf vehicle, the Wolfen. At that point he almost got rid of it, but it had a strange appeal to it and he ended up keeping it around. Still to keep a ship around without flying it made no sense and the strange pull it had on him was drawing him ever closer.
Today was the day, he couldn't fight it off any longer. He had to at least fly it once. Surely he would be able to ignore it if he just used it once. Little did he know what this curiosity would bring to him.
Climbing into the seat a strange feeling came over him. It felt almost natural, almost as if it was meant for him and him alone. The feeling only grew when he started the engine and looked at the lights on the control panel. It felt good, much better than the ship he had been driving. It was then that he began wondering if perhaps he had more to do with Star Wolf than he ever would have dreamed.
For some reason he had never looked at the members of the team, never heard their name. His life was an isolated one and his master never bothered talking about anything other than training. Had he been hiding something? Ever since he found out that what he had believed at one time was false that his parents had died in the Cornerian battles, he had brushed off any attempt to find the truth. Still here was a clue staring him directly in the face and the opportunity to learn the truth was lying beyond his master's hanger. Perhaps this was the time to grasp this chance to find the truth regardless of how disturbing it may be.
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:29 pm
He was just about to leave orbit when something finally hit him. No doubt it would be better to search for Star Wolf for the clues he wanted, but he had no idea where they were at this time. That was great, he could travel the entire Lylat System and probably never catch sight of them. So what to do, what to do.
Surely somewhere out there he could find a sign and no doubt they had to fly a giant ship to hold all of their supplies. It shouldn't be too hard to find them with all things considered. Still the first thing to consider was which path to take.
He hadn't left Corneria much, but knew that one path would take him to Sector Y where as the other would lead him through Meteo to the planet of Fortuna. If you were in a large ship and would have to find places to resupply it would make more sense to go to a planet. Fortuna wasn't none to be a true supply base, but still that path made more sense and it was that path he would take.
Now all he had to do was actually get off this planet. That wouldn't be too hard, just by flying this thing around for a little while Vince figured that would be an easy task. Go down a little bit, swoop up, activate your boost, and hope for the best. It was just about the same with every ship.
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General Stonewall Jackson
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