Orion
HISTORY
A brief history of
Orion and its people.
Orion is a planet located in the Star Nova solar system which is in the Orion Cluster nearly 90,000,000 light years across the Sapphire galaxy and is part of a solar system with 12 planets in orbit around a giant sun. This Star Nova solar system in many ways is similar to our own with one huge difference. The third, fourth and fifth planets have been or are inhabited by intelligent beings. One of the three has achieved technological advancements which allow them the capabilities of space travel. Until recently this space exploration technology was only used for near planet flights which included exploratory missions to each of its seven moons. Now seemed to be the time to expand the space program and search the nearby planets for evidence of life and the much needed and extremely rare mineral, Mellium.
The Orion Space Exploration Administration (OSEA) was developed and funded with the intent to search the seven moons of Orion to find Mellium. Starting with the visitation to the seven moons of Orion they searched for many years with very little success to find the needed element. Soon this led to multiple visits to the nearby planet of Vision which was the fifth planet of twelve in the Orion solar system. Orion was the third planet in relationship to the distance from their sun. There had once been a planet called Mystic on an orbital plane located between Orion and Vision but many cycles ago there had been a catastrophic event on the planet which had destroyed it. Over the many cycles since Mystic had broken apart and drifted through space, four large remnants of that planet had drifted into the gravitational pull of Orion and had achieved orbital stability. These moons were the main reason for the rapid expansion of the space program. It was hoped that the visits to these moons would produce positive results in the continuing search for Mellium. The remaining mass of Mystic was now no more than space debris floating in what was once its planetary orbital path. One of the reasons OSEA had put so much effort into their Moon Advisory Research System (MARS) was to explore each of the seven moons in hopes of finding a more plentiful supply of Mellium. It was needed in larger quantities than could be extracted from the deposits found on Orion to aid in the development and advancement of more powerful teleportation machines. This key element was used as part of the exponential amplification process for the faster than light speed components which provided assistance with the planetary teleportation system.
The Orion's had expanded the scope of OSEA to put satellites into space to assist with the development of the faster than light speed technology being incorporated into the teleportation systems tracking and location programming.
The teleportation machines were expensive to build and maintain due to the now almost non-existent Mellium, so plans were made to explore the solar system. These teleportation machines had previously been short range line of sight devices until the launching of several tracking and location satellites around the world. Now items could be transported to any location from any location. This array of satellites swarming the planet had led to intensive research to develop and enhance the machines capabilities to include the transportation of living tissues. The scientist working on these enhancements were having difficulties in perfecting this process due to the lack of Mellium. So the technology for this process was slow and to this date did not exist to transport anything other than inanimate objects. Transportation of living tissue was proving to be an exhaustive research with no positive results. The Orion’s had hoped that visiting the outer four moons which were remnants from Mystic, the fourth planet, would provide the possibility of finding more Mellium. With more Mellium the Orion’s could build more powerful teleportation machines which would increase the distances, speed and accuracy of each transport.
The following is a summary of history dating back over the last full cycle leading current events.
Orion is a planet located in the Star Nova solar system which is in the Orion Cluster nearly 90,000,000 light years across the Sapphire galaxy and is part of a solar system with 12 planets in orbit around a giant sun. This Star Nova solar system in many ways is similar to our own with one huge difference. The third, fourth and fifth planets have been or are inhabited by intelligent beings. One of the three has achieved technological advancements which allow them the capabilities of space travel. Until recently this space exploration technology was only used for near planet flights which included exploratory missions to each of its seven moons. Now seemed to be the time to expand the space program and search the nearby planets for evidence of life and the much needed and extremely rare mineral, Mellium.
The Orion Space Exploration Administration (OSEA) was developed and funded with the intent to search the seven moons of Orion to find Mellium. Starting with the visitation to the seven moons of Orion they searched for many years with very little success to find the needed element. Soon this led to multiple visits to the nearby planet of Vision which was the fifth planet of twelve in the Orion solar system. Orion was the third planet in relationship to the distance from their sun. There had once been a planet called Mystic on an orbital plane located between Orion and Vision but many cycles ago there had been a catastrophic event on the planet which had destroyed it. Over the many cycles since Mystic had broken apart and drifted through space, four large remnants of that planet had drifted into the gravitational pull of Orion and had achieved orbital stability. These moons were the main reason for the rapid expansion of the space program. It was hoped that the visits to these moons would produce positive results in the continuing search for Mellium. The remaining mass of Mystic was now no more than space debris floating in what was once its planetary orbital path. One of the reasons OSEA had put so much effort into their Moon Advisory Research System (MARS) was to explore each of the seven moons in hopes of finding a more plentiful supply of Mellium. It was needed in larger quantities than could be extracted from the deposits found on Orion to aid in the development and advancement of more powerful teleportation machines. This key element was used as part of the exponential amplification process for the faster than light speed components which provided assistance with the planetary teleportation system.
The Orion's had expanded the scope of OSEA to put satellites into space to assist with the development of the faster than light speed technology being incorporated into the teleportation systems tracking and location programming.
The teleportation machines were expensive to build and maintain due to the now almost non-existent Mellium, so plans were made to explore the solar system. These teleportation machines had previously been short range line of sight devices until the launching of several tracking and location satellites around the world. Now items could be transported to any location from any location. This array of satellites swarming the planet had led to intensive research to develop and enhance the machines capabilities to include the transportation of living tissues. The scientist working on these enhancements were having difficulties in perfecting this process due to the lack of Mellium. So the technology for this process was slow and to this date did not exist to transport anything other than inanimate objects. Transportation of living tissue was proving to be an exhaustive research with no positive results. The Orion’s had hoped that visiting the outer four moons which were remnants from Mystic, the fourth planet, would provide the possibility of finding more Mellium. With more Mellium the Orion’s could build more powerful teleportation machines which would increase the distances, speed and accuracy of each transport.
The following is a summary of history dating back over the last full cycle leading current events.