Well, of course, that makes perfect sense. I'm used to areas being known based off of what celestial body a planet is in orbit with, which I guess is still technically what you're describing, but...well, I was never much of a navigator when I served aboard a space vessel, so I'm afraid I can't offer a whole lot of detailed insight on how things work like you can.
And, really? You were stranded on a undiscovered planet and grew up without seeing your place of origin? You know, that reminds me of a close friend of mine. I guess it's a good thing you had your parents with you, huh?
And, hahah, thanks. Although...I'm the son of a ship's captain and a science officer, so, really, it should be my business to know the official stuff. D: I feel kind of ridiculous.
Hmm, so about 70-ish years after after Earth learned how to break the barrier of light speed? I guess that might explain some of the differences in our "landscapes", so to speak. I'm from 2452 A.D. myself. SD 366, if you're not going by the old calendar system.
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And, really? You were stranded on a undiscovered planet and grew up without seeing your place of origin? You know, that reminds me of a close friend of mine. I guess it's a good thing you had your parents with you, huh?
And, hahah, thanks. Although...I'm the son of a ship's captain and a science officer, so, really, it should be my business to know the official stuff. D: I feel kind of ridiculous.
Hmm, so about 70-ish years after after Earth learned how to break the barrier of light speed? I guess that might explain some of the differences in our "landscapes", so to speak. I'm from 2452 A.D. myself. SD 366, if you're not going by the old calendar system.