For decades, human beings have long wondered if there were any other intelligent life forms out in the vast unexplored void they called outer space. Some people believed that such ideas were foolish and only existed in things such as movies, science fiction novels, conspiracies and video games. Others, however, believed that somewhere in the outer reaches of the unknown, other sentient beings did indeed exist. Those people would become the ones who would dedicate their lives in order to prove to the masses that human beings were not alone, and that extraterrestrial beings were just as real as the Earth itself. Over the years, these people would begin to invent and improve modern technology that allowed them to study objects that were located way past our solar system. Engineers and astronomers began working together to bring about a new age of technology, technology that would soon be able to answer their age old question.

It wasn't until the birth of the first ultra satellite; Orion that the group of researchers began to feel closer to the answer so many of them had been waiting to hear. Orion, launched into space in the year of 2069, was built out of the most durable metals and reinforced with armor plating to prevent asteroid damage as it traveled to its set destination, the Andromeda Galaxy. If Orion picked up any radio frequencies in the galaxy, it would transmit the signals all the way back to the scientist waiting eagerly back on Earth. On its way over to the galaxy, Orion began to pick up radio frequencies coming from a nearby dwarf galaxy in the Milky Way called the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy. Immediately after Orion transmitted the frequencies over to the scientist, they began to report their findings.

At first, The world seem to welcome the news, as it was a major breakthrough in the scientific field and even a greater accomplishment for the sake of mankind, however, the mood quickly changed as a fear of a possible invasion began to spread like wild fire. So great was this fear that soon all the world leaders were forced to meet and discuss what the next course of action would be. Some stated that military action should be taken first; setting up defenses around the solar system so that no extraterrestrial could enter and potentially harm the people of earth. Others sought a diplomatic approach, hoping that with an act of diplomacy, the extraterrestrials would accept the peace offer and the people of earth could benefit from the knowledge and trade of the other beings.

After much debate, it was finally decided that a one man recon mission would be in order, held by the United States, to see how what the newly found beings had and how many of them really existed, despite the concerns of the other leaders. As the United States prepared to launch its first American to go into another galaxy, Engineers finished building a new space shuttle, titled the S.S Leonhard, a super shuttle that could travel at an astonishing 20,000 light years per hour in hyper jump. The year is now 2080, and all of the world sat quietly waiting, eyes glued on the television screen that would soon broadcast the launching that would either be the greatest or worst decision ever made on mankind.