Ervinda Log (2)
Date: Byron, 01, 02
Weather: Void
Today is my second day aboard the Byron. It seemed to me that everything was fine on the Byron, but I still couldn't stop myself from thinking about the Cell. Even though I have a lot of things on hand to do, I still get in a daze from time to time. That's not going to work.
There is no doubt that everything on board the Byron is a miracle in the history of cosmic technology. Well, I can't reveal much, because this is not allowed in the "seeming" of the container I used to record. It sounds funny, doesn't it? But I'll tell you: that's it.
If anyone knew about the ancient Helka star, then it would be much easier for me to explain. Of course, I had to prepare for the worst. If I don't explain it well, then please just read it. Because, there is no way to record something that involves technology.
Ancient Helka's secrecy was so strict that when its race was wiped out, its civilization was completely wiped out. I had the privilege of boarding this battleship that had been "resurrected" by Helka in this turbulent era and documenting all this, in the hope that at least if this ship and its fleet were destroyed, there would be at least anything left of the ancient Helka Star that was not recorded in the ancient Helka Star language.
Yes, the grammar of the ancient Helkaxing language was very cumbersome. I fear that this will greatly increase the likelihood of it being lost. It's a good thing that I can still write everything down in Cross's Star Language, otherwise things will be in trouble - you might not be able to read everything I've written, will you?!
Note: The language change system is really hard to find, in a very inconspicuous corner. If you stumble upon it, I suggest you don't try it.
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