“Oh, yeah. Orostro is our homeworld. I was born there.” Senjen answered. He used the word “born” seemingly without thought of any confusion it might cause. “It’s a nice world, now. A very [i]safe[/i] world, compared to a lot of life-bearing planets. On a geological time scale, it is [i]just[/i] coming out of a major mass extinction event, so there’s not a lot of large predators. Or large animals at all, really. It’s mostly the small ones that managed to survive. My people came out of the bunker and started re-settling the planet while it was still pretty hostile to life. It’s gotten...a lot nicer since then. We have also been helping it along, as much as we can. Seed vaults from our progenitors helped us re-plant a lot of lost plant species, and more recently, now that we have the technology to clone animals in artificial wombs, we’ve been reintroducing some extinct animal species from preserved genetic material.” Senjen raised up his posture just enough to get a look over the crowd and at least try to get a sense of how long it was going to take. He did hope this parade was still going on after they made their delivery, but he was eager to get this data out of his head. Regardless, with a glance down at Light, he realized he had not fully answered the question. “I haven’t really been around for a lot of that, though. I’m pretty young, honestly. But it hasn’t taken long for me to figure out I’m not going to be content just existing on the homeworld. Exotic alien pets didn’t really cut it. I want to see the planets and species out here that didn’t end up destroying themselves. Korit...I guess it’s kind of the opposite of Orostro. They took a world that started out dead and brought it to life.”