[X] Move to a higher orbit: 38.5%
[X] Collect Ice: 30.8%
[X] Collapse: 23.1%
[X] Look around in more detail (Anything interesting or abnormal): 7.7%
Concordance: 72.7%
As you continue to ascend into a cooler, higher orbit, you find yourself entering a rather empty region with little in the way of usable material, whether rocky dust, icy dust, or gas. You get to work attempting to absorb what ice does exist in your vicinity in this density minimum where ice seldom lasts long, but being roughly halfway between noticeably dense belts, your efforts might be more efficiently directed at migration than absorption. On the bright side, this does give those aiming to internalize all your disk material a chance to catch up, and the mass of your disk now accounts for only about a quarter of the total mass of your system. Were your surface to cool down to the temperature of the nebula around you, you could probably keep the helium you do have almost indefinitely: a milestone to be sure! For now, the lightest bulk gas it can retain is probably nitrogen or carbon monoxide.
With the benefit of proximity, you can more easily review the belt above you and find that its material is fairly evenly distributed, and it doesn't appear to have planetesimals of significance.
[ ] Move to a higher orbit
[ ] Move to a lower orbit
[ ] Collect more gas
[ ] Collect more dust
[ ] Collapse
[ ] Look around in more detail (Specify target(s))