Good morning,
my name is Suzanna … just call me Sue like my colleagues … I am 24 years of age, single like most of the girls in the cabins are, and I work for a major airline somewhere in the verse, around the verse and through the verse. (I mean, to be true – which guy takes you with a working day of 15 hours, and maximum time at home of two days per week only. But anyway – who cares?) So I have the chance to see plenty of places, meet a lot of people and hear a lot of gossip from all edges of the UEE.
Blessed with all of these opportunities, I thought myself… Why don’t you write down a blog about the places you see, tell about the people you have met and talk about the beauties most tourist hardly know that they are there?
Well… but why a blog about travelling the verse now? I mean it could even be about gyms or fashion, hotels, night clubs or restaurants. But Naaaaa, that is not my style. Why not giving travellers some hints or tips about places far away from the crowded tourist places…?
Just an example – imagine Stanton System. Most people hardly believe that there is anything to see. Crusader? Jesus, what a scary place to be… An artificial mesh metroplex hovering in the heights above a gas giant… Below some 100 kilometers of gas and clouds… So it is a materialization of hell for any agora- or altophobic.
But I would tell you: “Hey, buddy, just relax. Ever seen the honeymooners suite in Princeton Plaza Hotel with it´s marvelous view about the clouds, while gazing into this breathtaking sunset? I just can say, you will never forget this kind of view. I am still remembering it today, painting goosebumps on my skin.”
Or consider Lorville on Hurston. 100 percent of tourist just know it as a shaby, dirty city. But if I would tell you, that I know at least two awesome canyons, an awesome mountain for hiking, five lovely patches of wood-, fern- and grass-covered Savannah and an awesome Inland-Sea with plenty of beaches and islands just in it´s near vicinity, you would probably regard Hurston less negative.

Another example – take a look at Arccorp, this planet wide metroplex filled with skyscrapers, skyline architecture and landing pads. It is a jungle consisting of megalomanic buildings. But behind the scenes it is also a bright and shiny meadow full of good restaurants, bars and – what else does a fashionista want – shops, malls and stores. So if you ever land on Arccorp, just head there with empty suitcases. You can be sure to return with full ones.

That leads me to first system, I want to talk about – Stanton System.