[b]Ceteral Ruins: Space Station Arkae[/b] In the thousands of years that has passed, Arkae has barely maintained and powered itself. With scarcely any functioning electronics and thus very little light with the occasional flashes of sparks. Only the star it orbited lit up and powered Arkae, but only through a few windows. Oxygen however were still present thanks to the plant life installed inside that was originally for aesthetic function, but it looks like it won't hold out sooner as the airtight walls are severely worn down. In Arkae resided some unintelligent animals and a small tribe of de-evolved Ceterals that have since then lost their sight, but thankfully with other senses becoming more acute. A heater that surprisingly still worked after millenia helped to warm and feed the micro-civilization that hopelessly tried to keep themselves alive, with no purpose other than to breed and wait for something to come along. A strange bright blue light passed through the windows, catching the curiosity and attention of the denizens inside the derelict station. To their surprise, a mighty wind blew them off in the direction of Arkae's hangar bay, which then suddenly stopped again into the stillness it was. Light shone across the main sanctum of the station, luring the degenerates. Then, as if giants stepped into the city, the group fled back to their homes in shelter. Voices from the figures that walked in, both arthropod-like and humanoid, seemed like deafening screeches. The critters, having forgotten the Ceteral language, spoke in incomprehensible noises too low for a Temer to hear, but enough for a Ceteral. Mistaking the critters for a new species of insects, the Empire personnel quickly grabbed them for laboratory uses. Meanwhile, others were stationed at the ancient computers with engineers restoring and fixing the machinery. Upon the activation of the restored relics and the ruins itself, the personnel found something quite surprising: the computer's default language being the Ceteral's, and a starmap of an unknown nation, labeled AIF. This seemed to be incomplete as well as outdated, but in an attempt to try out the relic's function, a little message was sent to all the locations included in the starmap, with translation matrix included as default in the program: "test"