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It really irks me though to see many similarities with Star Citizen, it's obvious they ripped off Starfield in so many ways. Oh well, not that we have to worry about that game it will never be released lol
Starting off pretty pessimistic aren't we Bethesda? I don't like it
Landing on Mars in 2050 is pessimistic?
Yeah, more animated lore videos would be great, but info like this is good too.
Yeah, it's fairly close though I'd say being fiction.
In reality there's still a lot to do just to get there.
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/nasa_darpa_industry_partner_mars_rocket_engine
I would imagine something like this might take years of testing.
2319 to 2328 saw a lot of Constellation joining.
-Sarah Morgan joins
-Walter Stroud joins
-Vladimir Sall joins
-Matteo Khatri joins
-Sam Coe joins
-Cora Coe joins
-Andreja joins
Might want to rebel against that.
Everybody hoping on the Constellation bandwagon.
They aren't a political faction though, just a scientific exploration group so, they are most likely politically neutral considering they have members from different factions. I think we'll be able to join Constellation and whatever other major faction we choose to support.
Yeah, a lot of unknowns. I can't wait to get more lore. To find out who is backing who behind the scenes an so on....
https://www.starfielddb.com/locations/stroud-eklund/
Narion War: Well, gee, a 20 year war will be unpopular. Of course public sentiment would sour.