Templara
11-11-2004, 04:00
OOC: I'm a space-tech nation who lives on Earth and in its orbit on our own little city in space... but, due to our population growth trend of recent years, plus our nation getting more advanced and wanting to expand we've decided to do this...
IC:
The decision was made. The funding was readily available. It was time that the nation of Templara begins to explore and expand.
It was true, a large planet many thousands of billions of miles outside of our little solar system lay a remarkable solar system, which included two stars, both of them yellow dwarfs (what Earth's Sun is), and a total of 26 planets orbiting the two stars. There were two planets, one slightly smaller, the other slightly large than Earth, which appear to be very similar to that of Earth. It appears to large a large amount of water, land, and vegetation on both of them, but as yet, we do not know for sure.
This solar system, which has been named Ebvulus after Mr. Amsure Ebvules, the man who originally spotted this solar system, is where we intend to head to.
We are preparing fourteen ships, including three destroyers and four cruisers, the others for transportation, storage, and scientific supplies. There will be a large party, in which our nation will be seeing off these 800 men and women, and the fourteen ships.
The two planets we believe are inhabitable have been named after Mr. Ebvules’ two children, Sinclair and Arthopius. We will be keeping you updated on this great exploration, the planets, and the solar system.
IC:
The decision was made. The funding was readily available. It was time that the nation of Templara begins to explore and expand.
It was true, a large planet many thousands of billions of miles outside of our little solar system lay a remarkable solar system, which included two stars, both of them yellow dwarfs (what Earth's Sun is), and a total of 26 planets orbiting the two stars. There were two planets, one slightly smaller, the other slightly large than Earth, which appear to be very similar to that of Earth. It appears to large a large amount of water, land, and vegetation on both of them, but as yet, we do not know for sure.
This solar system, which has been named Ebvulus after Mr. Amsure Ebvules, the man who originally spotted this solar system, is where we intend to head to.
We are preparing fourteen ships, including three destroyers and four cruisers, the others for transportation, storage, and scientific supplies. There will be a large party, in which our nation will be seeing off these 800 men and women, and the fourteen ships.
The two planets we believe are inhabitable have been named after Mr. Ebvules’ two children, Sinclair and Arthopius. We will be keeping you updated on this great exploration, the planets, and the solar system.