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> Can you tell us a little about it?
Oh boy, you just had to ask, didn't you.
Not very brief summary of the intro because it is important:
 * Things were going exceptionally well for Earth and her inhabitants - world peace, space exploration becomes one of the top priorities again.
 * Two research ships with prototype hyperdrives are constructed and sent somewhere far away from Sol. One sends a distress indicating it is kill, the second returns. Explorer 2 brings data on several habitable planets, including their location.
 * Everyone goes "aww yiss!" and starts refitting Explorer 2 into a colony ship.
 * But Then Suddenly Something Happens™. A violent civil war erupts for absolutely no apparent reason and the UN, which was running the more or less united Earth until this point, fails to stop the rebellion.
 * The last order of the old gubmint is sending Explorer 2 to where one of the potential colonies is located and this is where the PC ends up. Due to hastily preparing the launch, the ship passes through an asteroid field and its warp drive is damaged beyond repair.
 * Nevertheless, Explorer 2 finds itself near a garden-type planet and while not everyone makes it to the surface in escape pods, things are starting to look less then hopeless for a change.
 * The newly established colony is dubbed New Earth and your task is, besides not getting the colony killed, to figure out what the hell happened back on Terra. And take her back.

> Every search for info on it just uncovers unrelated shit thanks to it's super generic name.
Aka "Merit's Galactic Reunion", best searched for with queries like "Reunion 1994 PC" (or "Amiga", if you fancy that instead) in Google search or "Reunion (video game)" for Wikipedia serarch these days. Discovered the "(video game)" thing some time ago and it does save a lot of time.