Salvation, HIP 22460, nemesis failsafe.

With the Thargoid War now a chapter of the past, numerous mysteries continue to circulate within the galaxy. One of the most pressing questions is the fate of Salvation. Is he truly dead, or could he be alive, hidden away within the Guardians’ network? Some speculate that he might be biding his time, waiting for the perfect moment to make an epic comeback. The uncertainty surrounding his status leaves many wondering if we’ve seen the last of him or if he still holds secrets that could reshape our understanding of the conflict.

Additionally, the existence of the Nemesis failsafe has been confirmed thanks to developments involving Subject D2 and Pranav Antal. However, since this revelation, information regarding the failsafe has been sparse, leaving us in the dark about its implications and functionality. What does this mean for the future? The lack of clarity on this front adds to the lingering tension as we navigate the aftermath of the war.

Then there's HIP 22460, which remains a focal point of intrigue. The anomaly generated by the Proteus Wave continues to persist, suggesting that the system might be beyond recovery. While we now have protective measures against the Anti-Guardian field, the ongoing activity in this system raises questions about its long-term stability and the potential risks it poses. Will we ever be able to fully understand or address the repercussions of the Proteus Wave? The mysteries surrounding HIP 22460 remain ever-present.
 
The fact that the "mistake" that Salvation created is still there and still running like a car with no driver in it, stuck in gear, driving in circles with an infinite amount of fuel.

It needs to be shut off.
Then new commanders won't be able to experience the effects of that system. Its the last system with those "special effects" in place now the Titans are gone, AFAIK.
 
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