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~~~(POV: Scott Autumn)~~~
~~~(location: Immortalitas)~~~
The quest hovers in front of my eyes, and Aurora looks at me strangely, and I can see that she figures it out. A lot has changed in the quest, and this is the first time I'm seeing optional objectives, and the gamer in me wants to complete them regardless.
I find it strange that import objectives are optional... Objectives four and five seem very important...
[My People][Updated]
[Description: Travel to your lost homeworld.]
[Objective 1: Get off-world in your own personal ship][Completed]
[Objective 2: Head in the deep core of the Plero Galaxy][Completed]
[Objective 3: Once on Primordium Prime, head to The Nexus of Knowledge]
[Objective 4 (Optional): Find out about your people and The Primeval Inherent]
[Objective 5 (Optional): Find and download at Primordium technology blueprints.]
[Note: Missions will update after certain conditions are met.]
[Mission Difficulty: ???]
[Mission Grade: To be Graded]
This mission has been sitting in my mission tab for the past couple of weeks, and now here I am on the verge of completing plenty in terms of objectives.
"The Plero Galaxy is 14,000,000,000 billion light-years from our current location."
Even utilizing the maximum range of 150,000,000 million light-years from the hyperdrive of Immortalitas.
It's going to take us at least a day to cover all that distance at 150,000,000 million light-years per jump.
"I suggest you authorize me to reroute all power to the Primordium Drives."
Primordium Drives? My mind goes through the construction of the ship, and I find said Primordium Drives from my memory of breaking Immortalitas down with my mind.
I've been meaning to investigate them, but time and events have stopped me.
From what I've been able to learn from breaking them down in my mind, they're a hyper-advanced way to travel in space, but they require a lot of power.
The power consumption and demand are determined by the distance between the two locations.
Aurora snaps her fingers, and I'm shown the energy levels needed for such a jump. She's easily able to keep up with my train of thought. It's actually nice for a change.
To make that large of a jump, we'll need the same amount of power an O-type star in its Supergiant stage of life produces... Immortalitas is capable of that, but it'll take a considerable amount of time to recharge.
By my estimations, around four days for Immortalitas to regain the lost power. However, that's assuming that nothing on Primordium Prime can recharge Immortalitas.
"Charge the Primordium Drives and make the jump."
The ship hums and vibrates, and I watch the screen in front of me show the many stations drained of their power and rerouted.
The command deck glows in red light from the little tiny shreds of power left to keep basic functions on. I watch as space warps and red and black lighting dances across the hull of Immortalitas.
"You might want to take a seat for this. It can be pretty intense the first time through."
Aurora has a confident and bubbly tone.
She's excited about this event, and I'll admit I am too. She snaps her fingers, and Durado is placed into a seat and buckled. I do the same, and now I'm strapped in. The Primordium Drive jumps, and I notice that I can hardly breathe initially. In less than a second, I adjust, and I take a deep breath.
"This isn't hyperspace..."
Aurora hears my amazed words and smiles.
I stand up from my seat, and I look at what's happening. It's like I'm traveling through galaxy after galaxy at speeds of unimaginable heights.
Clouds of stars and gas fly by, but I can still make them out. How is this possible... My brain is running through everything based on what I know and is driving theories, but nothing can explain this. Space is in detail, and it's beautiful.
Aurora pops up on the hologram next to me and watches alongside me.
"This is called the Genesis Dimension. The Primordium used this plain to travel huge distances... Far greater than any hyperdrive could go. It's a part of reality connected to time, and it's manipulated while moving at superluminal speeds."
Wow... The Primordium could even do this...