Mōhio Museum

The Mōhio Museum is a non-profit institution founded in 2813 located Kevric City, Angeli, Croshaw. Funded through a combination of generous public donations, Imperial grants, and in-kind restoration and consulting services, the Mōhio is dedicated to the preservation of Humanity’s history. Their founder, Amanda Yates, began the charter with the immortal words, “In order for a society to look towards the future with a clear heart, you must preserve all of your past, both the light and the dark.

Avenging Angels: The Retaliator Through History (2545 - 2945)
This exhibit opened 2945-03-01_08:13, curated by Arial Gitta, and with assistance provided by the UEE Navy, the Imperial Historical Society & Aegis Dynamics. It features the only remaining original Retaliator (see gallery image), which was assembled in 2567 and no longer flyable. This Retaliator is serviced by the 58th Squadron Reenactment Cohort, on the grounds of the Mōhio.

The exhibit provides a comprehensive chronicle of the Retaliator’s various roles throughout history, with displays including a collection of original design sketches, a modern 2945 model Retaliator and First Tevarin War era UPE propaganda.

"The Mōhio Museum would like to thank everyone at Aegis Dynamics for their tireless effort in the retrieval of materials for this exhibit. Their dedication to educating the public on the complete history of this iconic spacecraft in both good times and bad is a true testament to their commitment to the spread of knowledge and to our Empire’s heritage."

- Arial Gitta, Lead Exhibit Curator

The Goodman
Mōhio Museum's Professor Scott McGonigal verified Kamelia Ganesh's find of the Goodman's emergency beacon, which was placed in an exibit in the History of Spaceflight wing. The Goodman was one of the first ships to ever travel through a Jump Point. Outside of the Artemis, the Goodman was one of Humanity’s greatest unsolved mysteries. A Type-IV cargo vessel, it had in August of 2262 embarked on a supply run to a station in orbit around Neptune. The ship never arrived. Disappearing without a trace, the poor vessel and the eight souls aboard were victims of a phenomenon known then as the Neso Triangle, and what we know today as the Sol - Croshaw jump point.

Thanks to McGonigal's insight, Ganesh later found the Goodman itself in Croshaw, along with the remains of her crew. The discovery was hailed as the archaeological find of the 30th Century. The Goodman is now on display at the Mōhio Museum, where the staff are now attempting to piece together the fates the crew.

Directions
The Mōhio is located in the heart of downtown Kevric City. The nearest landing zone is in Angeli City Center, then transfer to a planetside transport. From Kevric City IntraPlanetary Station, you may either take a hover-taxi or the monorail. Take the Red Line to Alucida Way, walk seven blocks toward the Cortice Memorial, and the Mōhio will be on your right.