Sera Colonization
Making Kerbals a home far beyond where Kerbol Controls.
Making Kerbals a home far beyond where Kerbol Controls.
The Sera Kerbal Interstellar Operations Station, under the classification of K.I.O.S. 1, is currently heavily classified due to its advanced technologies that it carries. For this reason, we are unable to give out many details regarding the station. However, are able to discuss its upbringing and background. If you are authorized, an image regarding the station should appear. If not, then it is recommended that you do not try to access it.
The K.I.O.S. 1 is currently in orbit around Sera, and it acts as a staging platform for Interstellar Missions between the Kerbol System and the Kcalbeloh System. It uses Gravitational Bending of forces for communications, and it has a Gravitational Wave Harvester power system, allowing 52 Kerbals to live on the station at once.
Fergee Kerman, the first Kerbalnaut to step food on another Star's Planet.
"Godspeed"
Sera is the closest target to the Kerbolar System due to the innovation of GravTech. For some odd reason, it is like this, and many scientists ponder if Sera's gravitational fields are wonky. This can be proven via Sera's odd wobble to its planetary rings.
An attempt for landing was made on January 27th of 2027 under a presidential order made by Seedun at the beginning of his Presidency. The challenge was tough, especially due to the unreliability of GravTech's Wormhole Communication at the beginning of its research. However, a stable line of communications and flow of resources has been established through the K.I.O.S. 1 to allow for this to happen. Thus, Fergee Kerman, a Veteran Scientist from the first Eve exploration, became the first Kerbal to land on another planet. This was a significant event, as Kerbelia was not only Interplanetary, but Interstellar. Fegree's words were, "You may think being on Plock is lonely, but when you look up in the sky and don't see your own star.... Be humble for what you have, because it could vanish in an instant."