Voyager
Premise

Eons in the future. Humanity as we know it has long since died out. The universe is quiet.

Then comes Voyager I. Just as dead as the people that made it, Voyager I concludes its endless journey through space by bareling into the ocean depths of a planet not dissimilar to Earth.

Though dead, Voyager I wasn't sterile; the stowaways found this planet suitably hospitable and, quickly, grew to populate it. Though without record of its history, a vestige of humanity has emerged. (don't ask how Voyager I had people. embryos or something. i didn't think that part through.)

The world of Voyager is one of binaries: where one continent is bitingly cold, the other is unbearably hot; where one continent's peoples occupy mountaintops, the other's flood the lowlands; where one society is harsh and utilitarian, the other is despairing and principled. There are even twin moons.

And, most importantly: Yes. That one mountaint range does look like a dick. I don't remember if it was intentional.

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