Horizons Reach's Tour

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Year: 315 CE - tba


In December 315, CEO Lebbuto Stone of Aeternus went on a cruise across key-stations and locations within the Alpha Sol System onboard his new space yacht 'Horizons Reach'. Their first stop was Yata, with the Horizons Reach positioning itself into Yata's orbit, allowing shuttle-crafts transporting major business leaders to come onboard in order to participate in business talks and the cruise. Two escort ships from Aeternus Security also arrived after restocking at a nearby space-station, allowing the yacht and its complement to warp past Luna before continuing on their voyage with Sub-FTL to Theia, after which they went to Mars, where the ship orbited the planet to observe the ruins on its surface. Above Mars, the Horizons Reach was intercepted by a small CSIS Paris-Class Cruiser and told to turn around due to entering a restricted region, forcing the Horizons to turn around despite complaints from the captain and many passengers, as even Lebbuto Stone was denied a personal visit to the planet. The Horizons did manage to see 6 Behemoth-Class Battlecruisers above Mars, the CSS Hyperion, CSS Jupiter, CSS Saturn, CSS Mars, CSS Uranus, and CSS Neptune as it journeyed to the other side of Mars, where it soon jumped away over to a region far-outside Jupiter's Killzone where it saw hundreds of CSIS ships. Next, the Horizons Reach arrived at Saturn and its moon Titan, finding it to be a quite busy place with numerous colonized moons and orbital habitats, with the most notable being an artificial ring surrounding Titan. The area appeared to be rapidly militarizing, which Lebbuto Stone used as a 'great view' to show his passengers, even if many of the ships were made by his main competitor 'Advanced Logistics and Manufacturing'. After stopping at a station, the Horizons Reach headed to Uranus where it saw cloud-cities in its upper atmosphere and several CSIS crafts moving towards it.