21. Celestial Nomads
The concept of rogue planets wandering the cosmos without a star to call home taps into something deeply unsettling yet fascinating. These celestial nomads, having been either cast out from their birth systems or never tethered to a star in the first place, embody the cosmic version of untamed wilderness.

The mere idea that one of these planetary drifters could stumble into our Solar System stirs a mix of awe and apprehension. What would happen if such an unbound wanderer crossed paths with our celestial neighborhood? The potential for chaos, from gravitational disruptions to catastrophic collisions, underlines the delicate balance of our own planetary system.