It felt a lot like the stretch of time right before leaving Velencya. The steps she would be taking may no longer have room for turning back.
So she gave herself some time to settle into that, to calm down a bit and sort out a hierarchy of goals and priorities, with consideration not only for the most important, but for the most immediately useful. As always, it came down to resources, and while Earth had many, there was a distinct lack of...magic. Which heightened human innovation, but many of those innovations relied on having a world of many resources to make up the difference.
Seeing Ekstrom's wonder on Mercury brought to light the sheer amount of tech that was likely sitting around long abandoned world. Visiting Halle's forest showcased that special flora and fauna were returning to worlds, and likely other natural resources. Special metals, unique wood, fuels long considered wholly gone from the Solsystem, all of them potentially rising back into existence along with their senshi.
A phenomenon also worth looking into.
It would be a great deal of work, well, maybe work was the wrong term. it would take effort, though. And time. But perhaps a little less time, if there was a Velencian database of those past worlds and what they had to offer, and might still offer.
Knocking on Lyndin's door, she nodded to herself that it was a very reasonable request. She could even show him the business cards she'd created, as a show that Rhysi was truly planning to be diplomatic about approaching senshi and knights.
the space cauldron