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The chronology counts from the formation of the [[Pangalactic Alliance | Alliance]] ( | The chronology counts from the formation of the [[Pangalactic Alliance | Alliance]] (converted to Earth years) | ||
===Timeline=== | |||
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* '''257 B.F.''' <br> First contact occurs between the [[raharrs]] and an extra-Harrarian civilization. A raharr research ship encounters another research ship of the [[Sashli]] civilization, which was also conducting research on the star system it entered. | |||
* ''' | * '''174 B.F.''' <br> Raharrs make contact with [[Ktak | Avians]] | ||
* ''' | * '''117 B.F.''' <br> [[Insectoids]] announce their presence in the galaxy by making an attempt to colonize a planet that was already colonized by the raharrs shortly before. The resulting conflict results in the destruction of the colony and threatens to escalate into full-scale hostilities. The raharrs mobilize their forces. | ||
* '''- | * '''115 B.F.''' <br> Sashli accidentally discovers the insectoid worlds and peacefully contacts them. After clarifying the situation with the attack on the raharr colony, the Sashli begin attempts to reconcile the two sides and avoid conflict. Insectoids, contrary to expectations, quickly understand the situation from the raharrs point of view and begin to facilitate peace in every way. | ||
* ''' | * '''110 B.F.''' <br> Official peace treaty is signed between raharrs and the insectoids. | ||
* '''0 A.F. ''' Raharrs gather a meeting of ambassadors of all known | * '''22 B.F.''' <br> Raharrs come into contact with a civilization of Silurans, which at that time was in early medieval stage of development. The contact causes chaos in spite of the efforts of the Raharr ambassadors, causing considerable unrest and almost led to a complete collapse of society. The result of this was a huge spike in crime, hunger, and epidemics. The situation forced raharr representatives to take over the local governments for the sake of maintaining order. This case, in the future, will cause the introduction of the First Directive. | ||
* ''' | * '''0 A.F. ''' <br> Raharrs gather a meeting of ambassadors of all known species and hold a conference to approve the Galactic Alliance of Civilizations, designed to simplify the processes of mutual relations and mutual assistance between different species of the galaxy, as well as to ensure due care with contacting new civilizations. The meeting is held for several months, after which the Alliance officially begins its existence. The construction of the Shining station in a neutral star system begins. | ||
* ''' | * '''24 A.F.''' <br> A research ship in the distant borders unexpectedly encounters a completely new [[Ziort | energy based]] type of sapience. The creature accidentally possesses the ship's central computer, which almost causes the death of the entire crew. The incident was fortunately resolved, and the energetic being takes them to galactic coordinates that turn out to be a territory of a species called the Ziort Volume. | ||
* ''' | * '''46 A.F.''' <br> Insectoids join the Alliance on a full-fledged basis. | ||
* ''' | * '''70 A.F.''' <br> In the neutral territories, the [[Shining_Space_station]] was completed, which became the intergalactic political and economic center of the Alliance. The shining begins to be used as a marker of the center of the Alliance. The station time is also taken as the standard time by which the daily periods of the planets belonging to the Alliance can be synchronized. Together with the creation of the station, the development of an interplanetary information exchange network called [[Technologies#Interstellar G-network | G-network]] is being completed. In spite of this, the steady growth of demand for couriers and messengers continues in the galaxy, since the tranfer of information between the various planets and space stations through G-net can take months, or even years. | ||
* '''79 A.F. ''' The loss of the original culture of Silurans is declared officially - the chaos caused by contact with the raharrs and the subsequent occupation strongly distorted local cultures, replacing them with a more mature and attractive raharrian culture. Because of this, the desire to get out of the raharrs control and restore the lost legacy is gaining popularity among the Silurans, to the point of rising technophobic and anti-intellectualistic social trends. | |||
* '''82 A.F.''' <br> At the next meeting of the Alliance, the original version of the Contact Directives is submitted and adopted. Silurans gain independence and raharr transfer the leadership to the local rulers, leaving the planet and, per demand of the Silurans, taking all their technology with them. | |||
* ''' | * '''97 A.F.''' <br> The Shining station receives a hundred-thousandth resident and becomes the most populated artificial space object of the Alliance. | ||
* ''' | * '''98-112 A.F.''' <br> [[Lesser_species| Vainur Incident]]. A contact with the Vainur Directive is established. Having a dominant form of government on the planet heavily resembling militarist Nazism, the Vainurs reject the proposal to join the Alliance and establish hostile neutrality, stating that the true race has nothing to do in the community of intelligent animals. However, the Alliance allows the Vainur ships to move freely throughout their territory. However, attacks and abductions on the raharr begin to occur across the galaxy, which ultimately forces Alliance to deport all vainurs to their home planet. | ||
* '''156 A.F.''' <br> Expansion of the territories of the Alliance leads to the discovery of the [[Laymaran | Laymaran]] civilization. They are first taken for the underdeveloped civilization of the medieval stage, but a more detailed investigation reveals the reasons for the decline of the once highly developed species to the current state. A unanimous decision is made to assist the Laymaran and offer the proposal to join the Alliance. The Laymaran enthusiastically accept the help. | |||
* '''160 A.F.''' <br> Detection of [[Smi'Tar | Smi'Tar]] empire via astronomic observations. | |||
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* '''170 A.F.''' <br> The Laymarans, for the most part, restore their technological and scientific level to acceptable levels and create first colonies on other planets. The civilization itself is still heavily dependent on the Alliance's supplies. | * '''170 A.F.''' <br> The Laymarans, for the most part, restore their technological and scientific level to acceptable levels and create first colonies on other planets. The civilization itself is still heavily dependent on the Alliance's supplies. | ||
* '''174 A.F.'''<br> The population of the Shining space station exceeds 10 million inhabitants and the station begins modernization and rebuilding in order to increase living space. | * '''174 A.F.'''<br> The population of the Shining space station exceeds 10 million inhabitants and the station begins modernization and rebuilding in order to increase living space. | ||
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* '''181 A.F.''' <br> [[Iss]] subluminal sleeper colony ship arrives at the orbit of the Alliance colony and establishes contact. | * '''181 A.F.''' <br> [[Iss]] subluminal sleeper colony ship arrives at the orbit of the Alliance colony and establishes contact. | ||
* '''199 A.F.''' <br> The Shining Station completes its expansion and becomes the largest artificial structure of the Alliance in outer space with a population of 11.5 million inhabitants. | * '''199 A.F.''' <br> The Shining Station completes its expansion and becomes the largest artificial structure of the Alliance in outer space with a population of 11.5 million inhabitants. | ||
* ''' | * '''223-225 A.F.''' <br> The [[Science Corporation | Science Corporation]] started a project to provide Ziort-exiles with improved bodies to serve in classified spec-ops in the interests of the Corporation. This was [[Character:Virus | partially successful]], but the project was shut down due to the consequences. | ||
* '''256 A.F.'''<br> Establishment of new Alliance colonies starts to drop noticeably at this point, since the information lag began to get too severe for the farthest of them to get important information and news in a timely manner. | * '''256 A.F.'''<br> Establishment of new Alliance colonies starts to drop noticeably at this point, since the information lag began to get too severe for the farthest of them to get important information and news in a timely manner. | ||
* '''277 A.F.'''<br> Azinarsi light their stellar engines, beginning to move their Dyson Spheres closer together into a tight triple starsystem, in order to minimize the information exchange lag that comes with the light speed limitations. The maneuver will be finished in approximately 27,000 years. | * '''277 A.F.'''<br> Azinarsi light their stellar engines, beginning to move their Dyson Spheres closer together into a tight triple starsystem, in order to minimize the information exchange lag that comes with the light speed limitations. The maneuver will be finished in approximately 27,000 years. | ||
* '''285 A.F.'''<br> An exploration fleet stumbles upon a [[Humans | promising civilization]] that is on the verge of an interstellar stage of development. Events of the [[Leaving the Cradle]] webcomic unfolding. | * '''285 A.F.'''<br> An exploration fleet stumbles upon a [[Humans | promising civilization]] that is on the verge of an interstellar stage of development. Events of the [[Leaving the Cradle]] webcomic unfolding. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 4 December 2023
Major historical events:
The chronology counts from the formation of the Alliance (converted to Earth years)
Timeline
- 257 B.F.
First contact occurs between the raharrs and an extra-Harrarian civilization. A raharr research ship encounters another research ship of the Sashli civilization, which was also conducting research on the star system it entered. - 174 B.F.
Raharrs make contact with Avians - 117 B.F.
Insectoids announce their presence in the galaxy by making an attempt to colonize a planet that was already colonized by the raharrs shortly before. The resulting conflict results in the destruction of the colony and threatens to escalate into full-scale hostilities. The raharrs mobilize their forces. - 115 B.F.
Sashli accidentally discovers the insectoid worlds and peacefully contacts them. After clarifying the situation with the attack on the raharr colony, the Sashli begin attempts to reconcile the two sides and avoid conflict. Insectoids, contrary to expectations, quickly understand the situation from the raharrs point of view and begin to facilitate peace in every way. - 110 B.F.
Official peace treaty is signed between raharrs and the insectoids. - 22 B.F.
Raharrs come into contact with a civilization of Silurans, which at that time was in early medieval stage of development. The contact causes chaos in spite of the efforts of the Raharr ambassadors, causing considerable unrest and almost led to a complete collapse of society. The result of this was a huge spike in crime, hunger, and epidemics. The situation forced raharr representatives to take over the local governments for the sake of maintaining order. This case, in the future, will cause the introduction of the First Directive. - 0 A.F.
Raharrs gather a meeting of ambassadors of all known species and hold a conference to approve the Galactic Alliance of Civilizations, designed to simplify the processes of mutual relations and mutual assistance between different species of the galaxy, as well as to ensure due care with contacting new civilizations. The meeting is held for several months, after which the Alliance officially begins its existence. The construction of the Shining station in a neutral star system begins. - 24 A.F.
A research ship in the distant borders unexpectedly encounters a completely new energy based type of sapience. The creature accidentally possesses the ship's central computer, which almost causes the death of the entire crew. The incident was fortunately resolved, and the energetic being takes them to galactic coordinates that turn out to be a territory of a species called the Ziort Volume. - 46 A.F.
Insectoids join the Alliance on a full-fledged basis. - 70 A.F.
In the neutral territories, the Shining_Space_station was completed, which became the intergalactic political and economic center of the Alliance. The shining begins to be used as a marker of the center of the Alliance. The station time is also taken as the standard time by which the daily periods of the planets belonging to the Alliance can be synchronized. Together with the creation of the station, the development of an interplanetary information exchange network called G-network is being completed. In spite of this, the steady growth of demand for couriers and messengers continues in the galaxy, since the tranfer of information between the various planets and space stations through G-net can take months, or even years. - 79 A.F. The loss of the original culture of Silurans is declared officially - the chaos caused by contact with the raharrs and the subsequent occupation strongly distorted local cultures, replacing them with a more mature and attractive raharrian culture. Because of this, the desire to get out of the raharrs control and restore the lost legacy is gaining popularity among the Silurans, to the point of rising technophobic and anti-intellectualistic social trends.
- 82 A.F.
At the next meeting of the Alliance, the original version of the Contact Directives is submitted and adopted. Silurans gain independence and raharr transfer the leadership to the local rulers, leaving the planet and, per demand of the Silurans, taking all their technology with them. - 97 A.F.
The Shining station receives a hundred-thousandth resident and becomes the most populated artificial space object of the Alliance. - 98-112 A.F.
Vainur Incident. A contact with the Vainur Directive is established. Having a dominant form of government on the planet heavily resembling militarist Nazism, the Vainurs reject the proposal to join the Alliance and establish hostile neutrality, stating that the true race has nothing to do in the community of intelligent animals. However, the Alliance allows the Vainur ships to move freely throughout their territory. However, attacks and abductions on the raharr begin to occur across the galaxy, which ultimately forces Alliance to deport all vainurs to their home planet. - 156 A.F.
Expansion of the territories of the Alliance leads to the discovery of the Laymaran civilization. They are first taken for the underdeveloped civilization of the medieval stage, but a more detailed investigation reveals the reasons for the decline of the once highly developed species to the current state. A unanimous decision is made to assist the Laymaran and offer the proposal to join the Alliance. The Laymaran enthusiastically accept the help. - 160 A.F.
Detection of Smi'Tar empire via astronomic observations. - 170 A.F.
The Laymarans, for the most part, restore their technological and scientific level to acceptable levels and create first colonies on other planets. The civilization itself is still heavily dependent on the Alliance's supplies. - 174 A.F.
The population of the Shining space station exceeds 10 million inhabitants and the station begins modernization and rebuilding in order to increase living space. - 177 A.F.
Contact of the Alliance and Azinarsi. An attempt to research an unusually behaving star results in the discovery of one of the Azinarsi worlds, after which the expedition ships are forcibly escorted to a distance of one light-year from the star. This becomes the only case where the Alliance ships were in the Azinarsi territory and could directly observe their structures — almost immediately after contact, the Azinarsi deployed their isolation policy. - 181 A.F.
Iss subluminal sleeper colony ship arrives at the orbit of the Alliance colony and establishes contact. - 199 A.F.
The Shining Station completes its expansion and becomes the largest artificial structure of the Alliance in outer space with a population of 11.5 million inhabitants. - 223-225 A.F.
The Science Corporation started a project to provide Ziort-exiles with improved bodies to serve in classified spec-ops in the interests of the Corporation. This was partially successful, but the project was shut down due to the consequences. - 256 A.F.
Establishment of new Alliance colonies starts to drop noticeably at this point, since the information lag began to get too severe for the farthest of them to get important information and news in a timely manner. - 277 A.F.
Azinarsi light their stellar engines, beginning to move their Dyson Spheres closer together into a tight triple starsystem, in order to minimize the information exchange lag that comes with the light speed limitations. The maneuver will be finished in approximately 27,000 years. - 285 A.F.
An exploration fleet stumbles upon a promising civilization that is on the verge of an interstellar stage of development. Events of the Leaving the Cradle webcomic unfolding.
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Organizations | Alliance | Independent Worlds | Science Corporation | Politics | |||||
Technologies | Hephrene | Interstellar Travel | Spaceships | |||||
Places | Planet Harr (Nelnusarr star) | "Shining" Space station | "Dawn" class spaceships | Artifact X | |||||
Characters | Gharr | Zane | Hekaht | Ahshu | Quantum | Nea | Dan | Mark | Val | ! Virus | |||||
Events | ! Overall chronology | |||||
Further reading: | Civilization development stages | Instruments | Ideas | |