The Avius1
Captain Marz, born in Old Virginia in 3042, was the youngest space captain ever to have been selected for a NAISA mission. The top of her class and national hero, having proven herself during the infamous insurrection of the ISS as the head Command Module Pilot, Isidora Marz was the marvel of the century. After her bravery aboard the ISS, she was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honors.
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In 3074, she hand-selected (with the oversight of NAISA) a crew of 10 people from around the world to spearhead humanity's last at survival.
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They were known as Humanity's Only Hope.
Press Play
Hello Cpt. marz
Where have you been?
. . .
Where are you going?
. . .
Can I come with you?
ERROR?/!/
At Where Are We Going, we are passionate about the AVIUS1 project and the legacy it represents. Our mission is to ensure that the lives and sacrifices of these brave space explorers are never forgotten. By combining cutting-edge technology with meticulous research and detail-oriented reconstruction, we are proud to offer an unrivaled tribute to the lost souls of AVIUS1. Join us on this journey of discovery and remembrance today.
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We began this mission aboard the colony vessel Curan after it was our ship that found the wreckage of the AVIUS1. Our team, run by Bella Detwiler, crowdsourced enough funds to hire an expedition team aboard the ship to be sent out to search the floating debris. They spent 2 weeks exploring the shattered structure. In the end, the team recovered 37 pieces of archival evidence that would have led up to the destruction and subsequent death of the AVIUS1 team.
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Working tirelessly, we have reformed 6 audio logs from Captain Marz herself, recorded from what we believe have been her private quarters.
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It is within these logs you will find the lost crew of Humanity's Only Hope.
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May they rest in peace.
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