>>5836446>>5831438>Action 1: Makamdasse OutpostSuch an intriguing situation; a world left shattered by some cataclysmic force is a reminder for the wary among the Pongomen of the scale of the stage upon which they now deign to play. But for the curious of mind, the hypotheticals are quite fascinating indeed. Further research is required – so more data needs gathering, more samples need taking. The Pongomen search the worlds and moons of the system for a suitable site for an outpost from which to conduct their studies, though others caution that an orbital site might be superior until the nature of the Geological extremity is more thoroughly understood – what if the other rocky worlds of the system posses the same liability to fracture? And still other research teams are formed to conduct analysis of the untouched worlds for mineral deposits and possible terraforming candidates, and to examine the strange effect through which the planetary core maintains a functionality despite being more or less open through the fracturing.
>Action 2: Explore the Timor Trinary SystemInitial views of the Timor system show it to be composed of three stars. The Vast White Giant of Timor, and the small Red Stars given the names of Rote and Sawu by the Orangutan explorers. Rote orbits Timor closely, and between the two such orbital bodies that exist are small and scorched and molten from their proximity. Outside of Rote there are a few more scorched rocks, and a solitary gas-giant with its own sequence of moons. Sawu orbits the pair of Timor and Rote at a considerable distance, near two times again as far out as Timor's gas giant is from Timor; and three rocky worlds are dragged in Sawu's wake – the first a desolate barren desert, the second a cloying atmospheric soup; and the third and outermost a world of severe seasons that varies from frozen to arid as the orbit around Sawu drags it closer and further from the primary Timor Star.