>>5833289>>5833375>>5833379>Why would anyone place an orbital station in the path of cryovolcano geysers? etcClara furrows her brow:
-I...I don't know! We really don't have time for these questions, that poor woman... she might be asphyxiating... Maybe the station is some sort of ice refinery? Or a scientific outpost observing the planet? It could be that tidal forces exerted by the red dwarf star have subjected it to erratic viscoelastic deformation, core-mantle dissipative coupling, or some precession or unforeseen librations arose in the instability of the planet's axial tilt... it could be many things! But we should hurry, they could be dying in there! She sounded really helpless -
As you scan the L5 Lagrangian point, the trailing trojan (QM: prograde orbital rotation here is counterclockwise), you do indeed detect a debris field. There is a signature that does appear to be a ship.