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7/3/2025, 9:36:35 AM
>>96004343
In hard si-fi territory, there's a whole lot of nothing in space. The closest star system to ours is 25 trillion miles away. Between our star and Centauri, there's nothing interesting to see or do. Unless your setting has developed some kind FTL or space-bending tech, deep space travel has to be done via generational colony ships. While that's realistic, it's not "fun" in a conventional sense if you're wanting to explore planets and meet aliens. Not the same way something like Star Trek, Star Wars, No Man's Sky, and other media trivialize the distance via handwavey "warp" tech.
According to Cyberpunk lore, everything in space is local system-specific. We haven't traveled outside it.
>>96004442
Sounds like fun. Any trips to the moon, or is it all Deep Space 9 shenanigans?
In hard si-fi territory, there's a whole lot of nothing in space. The closest star system to ours is 25 trillion miles away. Between our star and Centauri, there's nothing interesting to see or do. Unless your setting has developed some kind FTL or space-bending tech, deep space travel has to be done via generational colony ships. While that's realistic, it's not "fun" in a conventional sense if you're wanting to explore planets and meet aliens. Not the same way something like Star Trek, Star Wars, No Man's Sky, and other media trivialize the distance via handwavey "warp" tech.
According to Cyberpunk lore, everything in space is local system-specific. We haven't traveled outside it.
>>96004442
Sounds like fun. Any trips to the moon, or is it all Deep Space 9 shenanigans?
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