The journey is a "Marco Polo voyage" in reverse—instead of exploring for glory, we explore for a chance to breathe. Between the wreckage of fallen colonies and the silent graves of long-dead alien civilizations, the survivors look for a "blue moon" or a sanctuary where the invasion cannot follow. Until then, humanity remains a "fragile thread," holding on to every faded breath in the cold expanse of space.
Every resource matters. On the ships, every pilot and scientist is a non-renewable asset. Down on the planetary surfaces, light vehicles and mechs secure resource extraction points, while logistics teams ensure that food and medical supplies keep the population alive. The existence is truly "fragile"—one tactical mistake, one failed jump, or one depleted fuel cell could mean the final end of the human story. 4. The Unknown Ahead Fragile Existence
The conflict began as a petty corporate war over alien relics in a distant system. But the "Collapse" changed everything. An unidentified enemy, relentless and massive, arrived at Earth’s doorstep. Within days, the cradle of humanity was a tomb, and the survivors were reduced to a single, motley fleet of cruisers, science vessels, and civilian transports. 2. The Long Flight The journey is a "Marco Polo voyage" in