Some time later, Bart picks up something on a scanner. Eventually, however, the base begins to leak water. Bart's relationship with Marguerit develops positively as she helps him with his personal projects, while Marguerit's relationship with Paul deteriorates, with the two regularly arguing and conflicting over what they deem to be the best course of action. Paul, reluctantly, accepts her proposal and the crew leave the Floating Island, setting up their second base in the Jellyshroom Cave.Īt their new base, the crew constructs various foundations around a cave, and Bart conducts his own research about the various flora and fauna in the ecosystem. Marguerit states that they must abandon their base, explaining that she found a suitable location for one in a nearby cave system. Eventually, storms flood their growbeds and a landslide buries part of their base. Paul theorises that they were not the first ones to come to the planet, a fact which Marguerit agrees with and bears in mind. While on the island, Marguerit finds a purple tablet in the sand and brings it back to the crew. Paul is initially reluctant to leave the island, deeming it a safe place to wait for rescue, while Marguerit insists that they explore the ocean surrounding them, stating that eventually they will have to. Together, they construct their first base on the Floating Island. Paul sends Marguerit to salvage parts from the ship and sends Bart to find a stable source of food. Of the six crew members onboard the Degasi, there are only three survivors after the crash: Paul, his son Bart Torgal, and Marguerit Maida, a mercenary hired by Paul to defend the Degasi against pirate attacks.Īfter drifting in a lifepod together for a number of days, the three eventually wash up at the Floating Island. However, when the ship comes within range of the planet, it is shot down by the Quarantine Enforcement Platform, forcing Paul to make a controlled descent onto the planet. Around a decade prior to the Aurora crash, a Mongolian ship named the Degasi, piloted by Paul Torgal, takes a detour from one of its usual routes to visit Planet 4546B.
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