Kelly had joined Damien in the Simulacrum Chamber and was looking around wide-eyed as they emerged into the new system. The screens all around them began to fill with images as the Jay’s many cameras began to record the universe around them again. “Well, we’re here,” Damien said quietly to the screen showing David on the bridge. The Captain nodded, checking something on his own screen. “We’re about eight hours from the Trojan cluster we’re supposed to meet this Captain Seule at,” he told the Mage. “Keep an eye on things, this system has a lot of rocks floating about.” The entire system looked odd, Damien realized. There were only four planets, for one thing – one tiny ball of fire-kissed rock tucked in right next to the star, one ball of ice light-hours out, and two mid-sized gas giants. Where orbital dynamics said there should be two more planets between the fire-seared inner planet and the innermost gas giant was two massive asteroid belts. Both belts were clumped up, with most of the rocks concentrated in a single massive cluster for each.
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