"So... well... I died as it seems? Then I woke up as a character from an online science fiction game... And the craziest thing was that I was in my personal spaceship... Aside from that, I have this weird gaming system bugging me with missions and stuff... So... finally, something interesting happened in my life at last. At least now, I am unbound by anything and can do as I wish." - Acturus Al-Yesod Crawford "In the grim darkness of the endless space, there is only one sole constant that has ruled the space since immemorial, that dictated the life and death, the order and chaos of every single living being. Power. This is the story of one of the most controversial people in the history of the Known Universe, Arcturus Al-Yesod Crawford, the Star Mercenary, Bounty Hunter, Trader and many other titles..." - Prologue Chronicles of the Known Universe: Chapter Star Citizen, Star Date: Unknown *** Tags: Aliens, Androids, Army, Army Building, Automatons, Assassins, Artificial Intelligence, Cosmic Wars, Fleet Battles, Futuristic Setting, Male Protagonist, Mercenaries, Monsters, Outer Space, Nobles, Late Romance, Slow Romance, Money Grubber, Supernatural Powers, Psychic Powers, System, Game Elements, Strategic Battles, Strong to Stronger, Transported into a Game World, Wars, Evolution, Genetic Modifications, Industrialization, Military, Politics, Poor to Rich, Strength-Based Social Hierarchy, Time Skip
Unknown Space of the Chronus Expanse Star Region
In fact, Arcturus was rather glad to be ambushed by the space pirates or whatever, if he had to admit it truthfully. Yes, it was dangerous as fuck, but at the same time, he was beginning to get bored on the journey, and it was evident that he would be spending the next good few weeks on the spaceship and traveling to the targetted destination.
After many days of travel, he didn't even leave the territory of the Chronus Expanse Star Region, apparently, and he was still relatively far from the Phoenix Star Region, so he would need only a few days to reach the borders between the two of them.
Because the Imperial Military was paranoid as heck, and they were rather hellbent on their security, they were not building the Hyper-Travel Super Gates.