The State of the Sector
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:08 pm
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3199 - December
- The first successful spike drill between two worlds is made since the dawn of the Silence, linking Mejo and Kakimides. In the decades that follow another half dozen systems become connected via safe routes, the rutters being made publicly available via the Exchange's surviving infrastructure. These planets enter a loose union of peace and trade to be known as the Unified Systems.
- An exploratory vessel appears in Ereboen space and the Unified Systems makes first contact with the Antakis Empire, an industrious sovereignty that lays claim to several worlds as well as a vast experimental pretech device known as the Oracle. The Empire declines invitations to join the Unified Systems, but otherwise trades freely with the allied worlds. The sector enters a minor golden age.
3187
- A charismatic scavenger captain known as Costine declares the formation of the League of Free Peoples and extends membership to all displaced and expatriated in the sector, claiming that most polities "operate a shoot on sight policy when it comes to the helpless innocents living on the fringes of society." Derided by many as a shallow attempt to criminalise attacks on pirates, the League is nevertheless legitimised by the Mejo government.
3193
- An advanced military cruiser from Antakis accompanied by several armed escort frigates drills into Thorhil, moments before an unprecedented spike in cosmic radiation levels throughout the entire system. It is the last recorded spike journey between the Unified Systems and The Antakis Empire, as the lingering radiation levels persist in interfering with Spike Drives.
3194
- The government on Eriboe, long-superstitious and wary of outsiders, formally declare their independence from the Unified Systems, heavily restricting access to the Thorhill system and shunning diplomatic attempts to bring them back into the fold.
3199 - December
- Senator Clay Michaels, an outspoken critic of MES is brutally murdered during a live global broadcast, the attack clearly performed by a psychic. Kakimides is swiftly plunged into civil war, the country violently divided over whether psychics should be allowed to exist. One small positive is that the navy is able to quash any rebellious factions within its ranks swiftly, keeping the majority of the fighting planet-side.