The cosmos stretches infinite, a tapestry of darkness pierced by ancient starlight—each flicker a monument to civilizations long dust. Your ship carves through the void, engines humming with borrowed power from dead suns. Navigational arrays scream warnings in dialects of static, charting courses through asteroid graveyards where titanic wrecks spin silently, their hulls etched with glyphs no living soul can decipher. Stations orbit rogue planets here, their docking clamps crusted with ice older than species—outposts for smugglers trading in black-market gravity cores and whispered coordinates to derelict Dyson swarms. You feel the weight of deep time in the shiver of the bulkhead, the creak of metal stressed by jumps through half-mapped quantum threads. Survive this sector, and the next frontier awaits: bleeding-edge colonies where gene-forged pioneers clash over exotium deposits, their wars lit by the cold glow of nebular nurseries birthing stars. But tread carefully, pilot. The void remembers. It hoards secrets in event horizons, and not all wreckage drifting through the dark is... unoccupied.
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