Or Fel forget to insert the bit where the satellites recognise Jason and turn off the effect.

If they understood how such weapons worked enough to be able to build them, there's a good chance they know a lot about how they work in use. If nothing else they've probably been tested elsewhere.Noone had used those weapons before, so they didn't know about how long the radiation would last.
Many people did and survived. And even if not, that's what robots are for. Extreme environments are also a draw for thrill seekers and advertisers. Pushing the 'safe' boundary closer and closer to the planet would be a sport in some circles.Would you have gone into Chernobyl if you didn't have any protective gear
People who went to Karis never returned.ANTIcarrot wrote:How many people visit historical sites each year? Now imagine one not getting visited, even though it's quite famous, for a thousand years. Imagine treasure hunters and archaeologists never trying to visit. No trophy hunters try and take one of those satellites? At the height of the Faey food shortage, noone even tries to check to see if this world can be recovered. Not just look, CHECK physically. Or a deserted abandoned star system which is not used by every band of cut throat smugglers in the Imperium.
Or Fel forget to insert the bit where the satellites recognise Jason and turn off the effect.
I wouldn't be suprised if Karis hasn't gotten a Reputation over the years as a Ghost planet that no one returns from ...Fel wrote:People who went to Karis never returned.ANTIcarrot wrote:How many people visit historical sites each year? Now imagine one not getting visited, even though it's quite famous, for a thousand years. Imagine treasure hunters and archaeologists never trying to visit. No trophy hunters try and take one of those satellites? At the height of the Faey food shortage, noone even tries to check to see if this world can be recovered. Not just look, CHECK physically. Or a deserted abandoned star system which is not used by every band of cut throat smugglers in the Imperium.
Or Fel forget to insert the bit where the satellites recognise Jason and turn off the effect.
I figured that wreckage they passed might have hinted that strongly enough.
Actually, I think there were quite a few ships that actually entered the Karis system, but none of those that reached and got past the sensor jammers ever returned.Phantom wrote:I wouldn't be suprised if Karis hasn't gotten a Reputation over the years as a Ghost planet that no one returns from ...
Could be seen kinda like the Outer Space Bermuda triangle now
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Being the Kimdori are the ones that have been Keeping this secret ....and we all know about Kimdori and Secrets.Quindo Ma wrote:Actually, I think there were quite a few ships that actually entered the Karis system, but none of those that reached and got past the sensor jammers ever returned.Phantom wrote:I wouldn't be suprised if Karis hasn't gotten a Reputation over the years as a Ghost planet that no one returns from ...
Could be seen kinda like the Outer Space Bermuda triangle now
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Thus, scouts still can claim that the radiation is burning hot, and those that have gotten close enough to verify otherwise were destroyed by the Kimdori.
I got the Feeling that if he didn't do as she told him Very bad things might happen.“You will understand when the time comes,” she told him. “Listen to me very carefully, both of you. As you can see, there is only one, but there are two of you. Jason, this one belongs to you. Myleena will have to wait to receive hers. Now, it is very important that you understand this, Jason. Do not put this on until after you have reached your destination. But when you do arrive, as soon as you drop out of hyperspace, you must put it on. Do you understand?”
“Why?” Myleena demanded.
“I cannot tell you why. I can only tell you that you must listen to me.”
“That’s not much of a reason,” she flared.
LOL text we allready knew that ...were just arguing the symantics of where and when do they die...Texfire wrote:pssst. Read Chapter 18 and all your questions will be answered...
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Ah, well in that case I think they were tracked all the way in but tracked after they broke the jamming screen and disposed of if they failed the challenge. Otherwise the debris would be beyond the jamming screen and detectable by interlopers.Phantom wrote:LOL text we allready knew that ...were just arguing the symantics of where and when do they die...Texfire wrote:pssst. Read Chapter 18 and all your questions will be answered...
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Well thats what we were discussing .....weather or not they would let them get that far ...or just kill them and drag all the debris into the area behind the Feild.Texfire wrote:Ah, well in that case I think they were tracked all the way in but tracked after they broke the jamming screen and disposed of if they failed the challenge. Otherwise the debris would be beyond the jamming screen and detectable by interlopers.Phantom wrote:LOL text we allready knew that ...were just arguing the symantics of where and when do they die...Texfire wrote:pssst. Read Chapter 18 and all your questions will be answered...
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It probably depends largely on how it was destroyed. Was it nuked down with radiation to kill all living organisms on board and then pulled past the screen, or was it done with more conventional weaponry?Phantom wrote:Well thats what we were discussing .....weather or not they would let them get that far ...or just kill them and drag all the debris into the area behind the Feild.
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Remeber this from chapter 17Quindo Ma wrote:It probably depends largely on how it was destroyed. Was it nuked down with radiation to kill all living organisms on board and then pulled past the screen, or was it done with more conventional weaponry?Phantom wrote:Well thats what we were discussing .....weather or not they would let them get that far ...or just kill them and drag all the debris into the area behind the Feild.
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If it was the latter, it's much more likely that they were let past the screen, and any damage done by shot down jammers were repaired or replaced once the offending ship was taken care of. Otherwise it could be difficult to explain hull fragments and some such in the areas outside of the "danger zone". Plus, the wreck that Jason and co. passed by was right behind the jammer screen, that alone is a quite good clue to what Fel has decided has happened.
Well you see I was thinking you might not want them to even see that there were still operational satellites circling the planet as someone might just start to wonder and be able to break off and escape before breaching the barrier completely.Jason, Sarge, come up here, Zora sent from the cockpit.
They floated up, Myri pushing him from behind has he handwalked his way through the hatch, and they both looked at an image she had projecting between the two pilot chairs. It was an ovoid mechanical device. There’s a string of these about fifteen minutes ahead of us. None of them are giving off any energy signatures. I think they’re relics from Karinne, old early warning satellites, maybe.
How many are there?
Not so many that we have to worry about getting past them. Maybe one every thousand kathra or so. I just didn’t think we should go by them without letting you know.
You sure they’re dead?
No energy signatures at all, at least I can see, she answered. The radiation from the interior of the system is making it hard to get accurate sensor readings. They’re covering all the channels with radiation snow. That’s only gonna get worse as we get closer to Karis.
How far are we from that line of safety you were talking about? Myri asked.
About an hour, she answered.
Alright, let’s go ahead and go on, then. But keep an eye on them.
Will do, boss. Jason, up here with me. I want another seat to keep an eye on those things as we get close.
shouldn't it be.. ( it's covering all.....)They’re covering all the channels with radiation snow.