
Thankfully, the ship itself was capable of handling the descent on autopilot and the inertial dampening systems meant I could get up and stretch. The engineer part of my brain was intrigued and I struggled to not get lost in tangents about drone repair systems and the effects of the void on mechanical systems. It was a wonder that the stations had worked for so long with little to no maintenance.

I watched out the viewport as I passed one of the automated orbital stations that kept the surface cool by venting excess heat into space. Anticipation gripped me as the ship slid through the stormy clouds that covered the planet, part of the terraforming process begun centuries ago.

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