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LittlePrayer-AmongstTheStarsUnchartedUniverse by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)

Space, the unknown galaxies-

During the time of ancient Egypt to the Roman Era, mankind has been enticed and fascinated by the heavily bodies of stars and planets far from our own planet. This has led many to fantasize about the ability to travel the darkness of space in an never ending search for other planets and to learn more about our and other solar systems. From colossal planets that are double the size of the of the earth to stars so dark and otherworldly we shudder at the mere sight of them. Man has always wanted to journey beyond to see what other great discoveries exists beyond the boundaries of our known universe. Besides our oceans here on earth, we know very little of what exists in deep space and thanks to our continuing technology have we been able to glimpse other solar systems and planets. One day man will travel the stars, but for those of us who fantasize about space travel that is years away from our life time, we can only dream and wonder and through the power of music awaken that raw sense of adventure and mystique in us all. From Star Trek to Video games, this is a piece of music aimed at the many things space may have to offer us in the far future.

Music is (C)2023 J.Delorey Sword Dancer Studio Canada LTD Image is a Wallpaper Image found on UHD Wallpaper.com and is (C) Of its Respective Creator/Artist. All Rights Reserved.


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Posted: Tuesday, 21 February, 2023 @ 10:59 PM

brb, adding this into my Final Frontier and/or Stellaris custom mixtape. :3

Posted: Wednesday, 22 February, 2023 @ 12:53 AM

@Thorvald: The what and the what now? I have never heard of either of those, still I am glad you enjoyed the music enough to have it on a playlist. I am very partial to Sci Fi and anything to do with space travel but very few games on console are like that save for Elite Dangerous and No Man's Sky the later I love playing in VR cause it gives me a glimpse as to what space travel may one day be.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 February, 2023 @ 04:08 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: FF was my favourite Civ4 scenario, in large part because it played so different from the base game and it took me literal years to figure out how vanilla's combat meta actually worked. :X Stellaris is a mixed bag: general consensus is the early game were you're exploring the Great Empty and settling your first star systems is great, the End-Game Crisis plays like a Hollywood space opera, but the middle game is a tedious slog of going through the motions. I've found I orbit it like a comet, swinging back intermittently but never long enough to complete a run before the next expansion drops.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 February, 2023 @ 07:53 PM

@Thorvald wrote:

Stellaris](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellaris_(video_game))_ is a mixed bag: general consensus is the early game were you're exploring the Great Empty and settling your first star systems is great, the End-Game Crisis plays like a Hollywood space opera, but the middle game is a tedious slog of going through the motions

I just looked up Stellaris and it HAS a console port on Switch PS4 and PS5 so at some point I may look into that game, no man's sky can be tedius at times as well but never bored me to death exploring my own planet at my leisure. Getting the PSVR2 at the end of this month and VERY much looking forwards to the free update for no man's sky VR for that its gonna rock. **

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