StarCitizen:Desmond Fell
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Desmond Fell was a surveyor and explorer who is known for his discovery of the StarCitizen:Branaugh system in 2877.
Desmond Fell always dreamed of charting the stars. Even as a child, growing up near the shipping pads on StarCitizen:Lo in StarCitizen:Corel system, he not only daydreamed about searching the cosmos to unlock its secrets, but also about getting to experience the varied cultures within the StarCitizen:UEE. His ultimate goal, however, was to discover a new solar system.
From geology coursework to weekend survival excursions to StarCitizen:Castor, Fell dedicated every waking moment to absorbing everything that could potentially help him in his chosen vocation. He graduated from StarCitizen:ULON with a shared degree in political discourse and geotechnology, and immediately began working as a surveyor for a mining company, while saving money for his own ship.
During that time, Fell had been visiting the StarCitizen:Chronos system to look at the StarCitizen:UEE's StarCitizen:Synthworld project. He went there in his first ship, a scrappy StarCitizen:Aurora in which he had special scanning mods installed. With it, he discovered a jump point that headed straight into uncharted space. After returning to Chronos to stock up on supplies and fuel, he went back to chart the system, discovering 3 planets orbiting a K-type main sequence star. Desmond Fell searched StarCitizen:Branaugh II, the systems only planet just on the edge of the StarCitizen:green zone. Its rocky surface looked devoid of any life, possibly due to the storms and heavy winds on the surface. Fell instead found a half buried ship that seemed it had exploded. Nearby was a small cave that contained a corpse. Fell submitted a StarCitizen:jump point discovery form to the StarCitizen:Department of Transportation and Navigation and a report to the StarCitizen:Advocacy.
After a long investigation by StarCitizen:UEE officials, it was concluded the body was that of StarCitizen:Theresa Branaugh, who had died there when she initially discovered the system, possibly killed by someone who was using the system as a hideout. This tragic fate led Fell to name the system after her.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
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