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<blockquote data-quote="jonesy" data-source="post: 6039006" data-attributes="member: 10324"><p>One possible Celestial location:</p><p>Thirty minutes after the contents of the moongun are fired from it, a trillion kilometers away from the barrier generator planet, the contents find themselves, very briefly, inside an accelerator unit made of transparent something. They will only stay here long enough to notice the unit power up, dial the location chosen back at the moongun, redirect the trajectory, and then fire the contents towards that location. Thirty minutes after that, an unbelievable distance away (if the characters somewhow manage to deduce how far away they've been sent they still won't believe they've calculated right) they fly into a shimmering tube of energy incredibly quickly slowing them down. The tube begins to fade away just as they find themselves arriving to a gun much like the one they left. Righ before they end up in the circular firing chamber they see a violet star behind the moon. The room at the back of the firing chamber is different here. This one also has the holographic map, but behind that there is a tunnel. The tunnel leads to an abandoned base on the other side of the moon. The base has a gigantic observation deck with an entirely transparent ceiling overlooking the violet star (the ceiling is so transparent at first it seems the deck is exposed to space).</p><p></p><p>The star is behaving oddly. Violet streams of energy leap out of it like the lashes of a whip. Observing the situation the characters will realize that the view is shifting. There is a planet out there that the moon is orbiting, but it is so dark and so torn apart that the violet brightness was obscuring it at first. Then the moon begins to get hit by the star storm. Luckily the moon has an active forcefield and the lashes merely clash with it forming static-like interference in visibility outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonesy, post: 6039006, member: 10324"] One possible Celestial location: Thirty minutes after the contents of the moongun are fired from it, a trillion kilometers away from the barrier generator planet, the contents find themselves, very briefly, inside an accelerator unit made of transparent something. They will only stay here long enough to notice the unit power up, dial the location chosen back at the moongun, redirect the trajectory, and then fire the contents towards that location. Thirty minutes after that, an unbelievable distance away (if the characters somewhow manage to deduce how far away they've been sent they still won't believe they've calculated right) they fly into a shimmering tube of energy incredibly quickly slowing them down. The tube begins to fade away just as they find themselves arriving to a gun much like the one they left. Righ before they end up in the circular firing chamber they see a violet star behind the moon. The room at the back of the firing chamber is different here. This one also has the holographic map, but behind that there is a tunnel. The tunnel leads to an abandoned base on the other side of the moon. The base has a gigantic observation deck with an entirely transparent ceiling overlooking the violet star (the ceiling is so transparent at first it seems the deck is exposed to space). The star is behaving oddly. Violet streams of energy leap out of it like the lashes of a whip. Observing the situation the characters will realize that the view is shifting. There is a planet out there that the moon is orbiting, but it is so dark and so torn apart that the violet brightness was obscuring it at first. Then the moon begins to get hit by the star storm. Luckily the moon has an active forcefield and the lashes merely clash with it forming static-like interference in visibility outside. [/QUOTE]
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