This website is best experienced on PC and in full screen (press F11)

The calamity was inevitable. In the 4100s, Earth was struck from its orbital path, flung out to an uninhabitable distance in space. Hundreds of colonies dispersed across the nearest untethered space stations and rocky masses. You, dear reader, now live on one of them. But over the millennia, against all odds, Earth has slowly been drawn into the Goldilocks Zone of a new solar system. Finally, another Community-Oriented Regeneration Assessment (CORA) mission is about to launch from your exoplanet's colony, back towards Earth, with the mission of reestablishing a functional human society. This has to be it for you. It's an L-grade launch, meaning a commute of over 50 light-years. If you were even a month older, you wouldn't have qualified for the strict aging-mitigation protocols...

Start