Developer Kuro Games introduced the first two Resonators arriving in the 3.x cycle, Lynae and Mornye, and revealed more information about the new region. Lahai-Roi, known as Solaris’s Extreme, is situated beneath the Roya Frostlands and is where Spacetrek Collective’s Startorch Academy was established.
Centuries ago, both a calamity and the Exostrider emerged in Lahai-Roi from deep underground. The Frostlands caved in, devouring all lifeforms and erasing every sign of their existence. In the darkness, the Exostrider swung its greatsword to seal off the calamity. It drew the fiery Reactor Drive from its chest and lifted that undying light high up to the skies of Lahai-Roi.
Spacetrek Collective is a non-profit international research alliance jointly created and overseen by various countries, regions, and factions Solaris. Its core mission is to advance methods of space travel by studying the Exostrider. The Void Storm, a Waveworn Phenomenon unique to Lahai-Roi, envelopes the region. Most of the Echoes found there look mechanized.
Lynae – 5-star Spectro Pistols
Lynae, a Preparatory Program student at Startorch Academy, is a free spirit with passion in her soul. She drives fast and “paints” boldly. Her dearest wish is for her trouble-free campus life to last forever.
Lynae picks up a can of homemade “paint” and starts spraying it into the air. A radiant spectrum of colors takes shape, flowing in mid-air as if it had a life of its own.
“Outlaw Blue, Apollo Orange, Hazard Yellow, Acid Green… Wanna guess what color is my next pick?” — Lynae

Mornye – 5-star Fusion Broadblade
Mornye is a Spacetrek Collective researcher and a professor at Startorch Academy, smart as a whip but not very talkative. She is unwavering in the pursuit of her dream—to surpass the limits of space-time and see the world beyond in all its splendid beauty.
Mornye calls up screen after screen, immersed in a rigorous process of calculation, deduction, and calibration. She controls each mechanism with the same precision as though she held the star-studded night sky in the palm of her hand.
“It’s because we see the stars that humanity imagines what lies beyond the sky.” — Mornye

