The Hidden Villiage
Several hours after Cargn's message to the command staff, the crew was summoned to the Obs Deck in Stacy's usual fashion. Upon arrival, they would find a mission briefing much like the ones that came before it.
The hologram next to it would show a rather unusual looking planet, with a single, massive ocean taking up the majority of the surface, and a single, perfectly circular continent taking up the rest. It appeared rather unnatural at first glance.
Planet Designation: Unknown. No records of a system existing at this location can be found. All information is based on preliminary scans.
Status: Terrestrial, H-class.
Non-sentient life: Extensive flora and fauna.
Semi-Sentient Life: Unknown.
Sentient Life: Unknown.
Water: 74.8% of the planet's surface.
Climate: Temperate.
Landscape: Mountainous.
Air: Normoxic concentration. Slightly elevated levels of carbon dioxide.
Air Pressure: 101.3 kPa (kilopascals) = 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch)
Sky: Blue. Occasional cloud cover.
Sun: A class G2V, yellow star.
Warnings: No records of this planet exist. Suggest taking extreme caution while planet-side, as dangers that have not shown up on preliminary scans could exist.
Mission: Scout planet's surface and locate artifact known as the Tapestry.
Well. It certainly wasn't much to go on. But the Tapestry seemed to be important enough to the crew, so it might be worth the risk.
Maybe.
The hologram next to it would show a rather unusual looking planet, with a single, massive ocean taking up the majority of the surface, and a single, perfectly circular continent taking up the rest. It appeared rather unnatural at first glance.
Planet Designation: Unknown. No records of a system existing at this location can be found. All information is based on preliminary scans.
Status: Terrestrial, H-class.
Non-sentient life: Extensive flora and fauna.
Semi-Sentient Life: Unknown.
Sentient Life: Unknown.
Water: 74.8% of the planet's surface.
Climate: Temperate.
Landscape: Mountainous.
Air: Normoxic concentration. Slightly elevated levels of carbon dioxide.
Air Pressure: 101.3 kPa (kilopascals) = 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch)
Sky: Blue. Occasional cloud cover.
Sun: A class G2V, yellow star.
Warnings: No records of this planet exist. Suggest taking extreme caution while planet-side, as dangers that have not shown up on preliminary scans could exist.
Mission: Scout planet's surface and locate artifact known as the Tapestry.
Well. It certainly wasn't much to go on. But the Tapestry seemed to be important enough to the crew, so it might be worth the risk.
Maybe.

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He bowed respectfully towards the elder. "Greetings, I'm Leon S. Kennedy, Captain of Transmigration Nine. My crew and I have come here looking for the Tapestry, and I was hoping you could answer a few questions about it."
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"Some powerful Thread Readers," Loq'hi added, "like the one you came here with, are capable of similar things, but nowhere near to the extent of what the Tapestry is capable of."
The elder Rom nodded.
"Simply put," she continued, "you will be shown the likely outcomes of a choice you will be called upon to make, and it will help make one of those outcomes a certainty."
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"Okay.
"Do you have any idea what the Guardians want in exchange for it?"
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She pauses thoughtfully for a moment.
"A word of caution when using the Tapestry, though, Captain. It is said the Tapestry has a will of its own, and it will only reveal what it believes is critical in how the future will unfold. It will not give you the answers to every question you will ask. But given time, you should be able to get it to show you the path you wish to walk."
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"The Daligig still have us on kind of a leash, though. What can you tell me about them?"
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"Imperious and arrogant, those pigs are," he said.
"We...have a long history with them," Rosh'hi added. "It is not well known--and it would stay that way if the Daligig had a say in it--but we Rom share a common ancestor with them.
"Our kind split ways with them when our peoples disagreed over the way they would interfere in the affairs of others, sometimes with force unbefitting of an outside interloper. They could be rather...bullheaded in their attempts at spreading peace and order.
"But things seemed to change several centuries ago, just before they helped establish the GIA. They became more secretive, more withdrawn, and began working on projects the aims of which few if any outside their ranks know of.
"I would tell you more, but that is all I know of them. Our elders on our adopted home world might be able to tell you more, but approaching there uninvited will only make you an enemy of our people."
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"How much do you know about their conflict with the Ohm?"
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"I'm sure you've heard people say the Daligig were the first race to expand through the multiverse, but this isn't true.
"It was the Ohm. According to our history, they weren't much different than any other race at the time. For some reason, though, they were embroiled in a war with many of the other major species at the time. But just as they were poised to wipe their enemies out, they disappeared to some remote, uninhabited corner of the multiverse, where they evolved to the form we know today.
"There are only a handful of races left in existence from that time, so no one remembers the Ohm's first appearance save as ancient myths."
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"Can you tell me which races are still around from that time? I'd like to know just in case we cross paths with them in our travels."
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