Talia, the daughter of a wealthy conglomerate CEO, harbors an unquenchable adventurous spirit. Wishing to make her own mark on the universe and avoid the boring life of corporate drudgery, she joins the droves of new human explorers combing through unexplored space in humanity’s newest diaspora from the core worlds.
Her resilience is put to the test when her brand-new exploration corvette crashes onto an uncharted planet, Sigma 16. Despite the sudden and unprecedented systems failure, Talia is far from deterred. Equipped with a state-of-the-art exo-exploration suit, a semi-operational colony bootstrap system and a sometimes annoying AI companion, she sees this as an opportunity to claw her way back to orbit with all the discoveries she plans to uncover.
Join Talia as she builds her base and combs through the expansive dunes and jungles of Sigma 16 in the search of precious resources and alien data. But the planet might not be as uninhabited as it first seems, and with untamed wilds teeming with potentially territorial wildlife can she unravel the secrets of the planet's inhabitants and mysteries before falling to disaster? Looming over her is the threat of a potentially hostile and deadly alien species with weapons and technology just as advanced as her own.
Ready yourself for an interstellar adventure, full of exploration, resource management, and equipment crafting in the face of adversity on a wild frontier world in this new thrilling Sci-fi Survival LitRPG!
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TLDR; Subnautica without the nautica.
(Or the bullsh*t "scan broken tech to get it", always hated that part)
Overall, though in its infancy, this story appears to have laid quite a few things down which can allow it to blossom into something fantastic!
Character (s) are pretty expressive, and the story appears to be shaping up nicely.
Overall a decent read, hopefully this aquires something akin to a factorio/satisfactory type setup allowing for greater highs, with automation on the backburner as the mysteries of this world appear to be quite interesting.
Well, all I can say, is that I look forward to whatever may be written after this review.
Cheers!
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