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| ==== The First and Final Intersolar War ==== | ==== The First and Final Intersolar War ==== | ||
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| - | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(August 2253)</fs>**</color>\\ **<fs x-small>A successful test at the end of the world.</fs>**\\ | + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(August 2253)</fs>**</color>\\ **<fs x-small><color #ff7f27>A successful test at the end of the world.</color></fs>**\\ |
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| It didn’t take things long to spiral, an errant guided weapon, a nuclear warhead too close to a habitat. Accidents leading to escalation leading to more targets being hit as nearly a century of military industrial progress and lethality was expended against the targets it was created to destroy. | It didn’t take things long to spiral, an errant guided weapon, a nuclear warhead too close to a habitat. Accidents leading to escalation leading to more targets being hit as nearly a century of military industrial progress and lethality was expended against the targets it was created to destroy. | ||
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| ==== The Remaining, Those Lucky Few ==== | ==== The Remaining, Those Lucky Few ==== | ||
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| - | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(December 2253)</fs>**</color>\\ **<fs x-small>Thirty billion dead and counting.</fs>**\\ | + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(December 2253)</fs>**\\ **<fs x-small>Thirty billion dead and counting.</fs>**\\ </color> |
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| Ninety-nine point eight percent of humanity died during those seven days, either directly by strikes or by the consequence of living in the artificial environment of space and terrestrial habitats as life support systems failed. Another four fifths would perish in the following months as the other consequence, the total destruction of all trade and nearly all production especially in foodstuffs. Earth by now nothing more than a brown and gray marble as it entered a new ice age brought on by man. | Ninety-nine point eight percent of humanity died during those seven days, either directly by strikes or by the consequence of living in the artificial environment of space and terrestrial habitats as life support systems failed. Another four fifths would perish in the following months as the other consequence, the total destruction of all trade and nearly all production especially in foodstuffs. Earth by now nothing more than a brown and gray marble as it entered a new ice age brought on by man. | ||
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| ==== The Last of Us and Exodus ==== | ==== The Last of Us and Exodus ==== | ||
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| - | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(Jan 2254-Dec 2254)</fs>**</color>\\ **<fs x-small>Cooperative but Divisive</fs>**\\ | + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(Jan 2254-Dec 2254)</fs>**\\ **<fs x-small>Cooperative but Divisive</fs>**\\ </color> |
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| It was a rather simple and AI derived equation, either cooperate or the species would die. Something which in the past had acted as a powerful motivator for all kinds to simply tuck aside previous issues and prejudices in the name of common survival and this time was no different. A modest fleet of survivors had collected out at the edge of Sol, all around the experimental FTL facility as the consortium of interests that ran it more or less laid out what they’d need to save all of humanity or rather the scraps of it. | It was a rather simple and AI derived equation, either cooperate or the species would die. Something which in the past had acted as a powerful motivator for all kinds to simply tuck aside previous issues and prejudices in the name of common survival and this time was no different. A modest fleet of survivors had collected out at the edge of Sol, all around the experimental FTL facility as the consortium of interests that ran it more or less laid out what they’d need to save all of humanity or rather the scraps of it. | ||
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| Named for the astronomer that discovered the region during a freak gravitational lensing event, it had been assumed that it had simply been a freak of nature. An unusual set of circumstances during stellar formation that allowed numerous hospitable terrestrial worlds to form out of the ether. This assumption ended the moment the fleet arrived in the center of the region. | Named for the astronomer that discovered the region during a freak gravitational lensing event, it had been assumed that it had simply been a freak of nature. An unusual set of circumstances during stellar formation that allowed numerous hospitable terrestrial worlds to form out of the ether. This assumption ended the moment the fleet arrived in the center of the region. | ||
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| + | ==== Manifest Colonization ==== | ||
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| + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(2351 to 2752)</fs>**\\ **<fs x-small>New Home, Same Politics</fs>**\\ </color> | ||
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| + | The construct the ‘up’ crew discovered would soon be identified as a Marii Translight Gate, one of many pieces of technology the named aliens seemingly left behind. As humanity slowly spun back up into a waking state and spread out into their new home certain realities were discovered. | ||
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| + | The first being that this place was built, all of the worlds terraformed to a specific specification that was perfect for their creators and oddly enough humanity. Linking this cache of habitable systems where the gates, whos technology, seemingly imbued with Callenite in such a way that is still beyond human understanding, allows for rapid travel across the lightyears to the next gate. Even with centuries of study mankind can only manage a pale imitation of the technology. Other caches of technology encountered as humanity colonized their new home included working and practical plasma based shielding, more effective superluminal communications, and several leaps in materials science. | ||
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| + | ==== Accords of Colonization ==== | ||
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| + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(4.May.2380 A.D.)</fs>**</color>\\ | ||
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| + | A binding agreement signed between the proto-states that would become the major human players within the Sundala Starzone, it effectively set the standards for territorial claims based on the level of development within a system by any particular power. Arguably the first set of international laws set after the Intersolar War mostly in an attempt to avert another conflict of such scale in humanity’s future. | ||
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| + | ==== Sino-American Dispute Over Cascade Begins ==== | ||
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| + | <color #ff7f27>**<fs large>(2752)</fs>**\\ **<fs x-small>South China Sea Syndrome</fs>**\\ </color> | ||
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| + | Due to the presence of Callenite ore both on it's surface and in its asteroid belt a dispute begins over a world initially settled by UAS interests.. | ||
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