94 Dangerous Regions In Space, Opportunity And Danger Co-exist
"While it might have been perceived as a long stretch of infinite Nothing that extends forever, our Infinity Galaxy is a pretty destructive environment with plenty of dangers just lurking around the corner..." Instructor Moneca said as the Interdimensional combat New cadets all sat down and paid very serious attention to the topic being discussed.
Why? Because it was a topic of some dangerous area of space that a spaceship might come across...
Zeras also listened attentively, a chill running down his spine occasionally while cold sweat dripped down the face of some of the New Cadets as they listened attentively unable to divert their attention for a single second...
"Of course, being the EIA, we have remedy solutions for most of the mishaps and today we'll be talking about those mishaps and what the EIA had done to try and remedy the effect..."
Zera's ears immediately perked up as he noticed something wrong with Instructor Moneca's speech. She said the EIA found cures for most of the mishaps but she never said all of the mishaps, which means there is still a probability of mishaps happening on a mission in space...
"Firstly are the Asteroids and Meteors. Great Mishaps in space that have worried Earth even before the Great Evolution..." Instructor Moneca said causing Zera's ears to automatically perk up.
An event before the Great Evolution? An event during the ancient Earth?
The space around the room changed becoming an endless expanse of space whole an image appeared at the centre of the room.
The image of a fiery object with a very long tail that seemed to be moving with speed throughout the void they were in...
"Comets continually orbit around star systems, but these naturally occurring propelled masses of ice and rock are very dangerous. From studying comets in our star system, we know that they are icy bodies that, when warmed by the rays of our sun, release gas and dust, creating a huge tail behind them.
This jet-like process propels these objects around the solar system, but because comets propel themselves while being pulled around by the gravitational forces of the solar system, their orbits are eccentric and not always easily calculated.
There are well over 20,000 comets in our Infinite Galaxy, some nuclei measuring up to 500 kilometers. If one of these ever hit an unsuspecting spaceship, the energy released would wipe out, um, all of the people on board..." Instructor Moneca said as Zera's hair rose to its ends.
What's worse is that they can't be observed directly, and we can only detect them when we see their gravitational influence, meaning even your Radar is useless against a Black Hole.
But they're pretty rare, and you'll only find one if you're too far away in the Infinite Galaxy, at least you don't have to get that far away for now..." Instructor Moneca said as she prepared to move to another one but got interrupted by a cadet who raised his hands.
"Yes..."
"Um, is there a remedy for a black hole?" The boy asked the fear in his voice incredibly hard to conceal...
"A remedy? Ummm, NO. The only remedy is to be at the Galaxy Rank stage. I'm afraid no remedy is available at your level. So if you do come across a black hole, then blame your bad relationship with Lady Luck and say your last prayers..." Instructor Moneca replied as the boy took his seat, looking to have aged ten more years.
"Lastly for this class is Interstellar Planets:
We commonly think of planets as masses of rock or gas that orbit a star. But there are planets out there without a home, and if one of them wandered into a star system, it could be disastrous.
These interstellar planets spin through space without orbiting a star. It's believed this occurs when a planet is either flung out of a planetary system by gravitational forces or when a planet forms from debris outside of a stellar region.
It's estimated that there are billions of these worlds out there as we speak, wandering alone through the cosmos...
But do you know there's an interesting fact about this Interstellar Planets..." Instructor Moneca said causing the students to raise an eyebrow.
'It's probably a bad thing..."
"Every Single Mishap in space while called a mishap could be an incredible opportunity that worlds might even go to war for..." Instructor Moneca said as Zera's ears perked.
'An opportunity, could it be there might be something important hiding in every mishap, something so important worlds can go to war for?... What could that even be?"