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Chapter 1: Reposition[edit | edit source]

Faction Leaders Offer Solutions Amidst Continued Civil Unrest[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 78.6.512, Universal Council

What used to be considered a rare occasion is now becoming a common occurrence: All three factions are acting in lockstep as they roll out their own, unprecedented reformation programs. This, of course, is in response to the era of the "Einsen Bridge" (or EB's). This is the name given to the space-time anomalies widely recognized as the catalysts to the new age we find ourselves in.

Despite pervasive, unwarranted rumors, no one knows if EBs pose a threat or offer benefits. The uncertainty has fueled fanaticism, civil unrest, and periodic hysteria throughout all inhabited planets and planetary systems. So, in an effort to calm their citizens as well as support the research and study of EBs, the Empire, Federation, and Union announced, within days of each other, reformation plans forged at the highest levels of each governing body. There is now nothing more to do but execute their strategies, take action, and hope the renewal of peace takes root.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

A Reluctant New Era No One Asked For. Part 1 of 2

Aisden Riley, Core Systems Editor Op-Ed – Novarim, a Novaros division They are still fresh in our memory but well enough established to be history. The space-time anomalies known as Einsen Bridges have shattered all precedents across every walk of life. We live in a new age. Discovery and excitement await. No one asked for this. Life was fervently enjoyed by the majority of Federation citizens before all this. Growth and position were there for the taking, by all, simple and advanced. Prosperity was enjoyed over one of the longest periods in living memory. It was a good life. It was welcomed. Now, it is and will forever be history. Not since the loss of our solar system, remembered in reverence, have we experienced such disruption. Each faction has endured their share of misadventure. The Union had access to The Cradle, the expected key to Einsen Bridge mysteries, only to lose that access for us all. And the Empire. Oh… the Empire. Troubled by a shocking yet failed coup, this long-standing, archaic political leviathan now denies this clear and obvious event. It seems the emperor’s strategy is to simply wish away his troubles. I guess that’s not entirely ridiculous. For many, disruption is met with denial. For others, it is met with response. Could the Union’s “Code of Ethics” lead to diplomatic advancement? Possibly. Could the Empire’s voluntarily blind-eyed Imperial Ministry preserve order? Not likely, but we live in the unprecedented. No one can say with an ounce of certainty whose plan of attack will prevail. As for this faction, the Federation does what it does best: churns through contradictions to whip up a solution. Half wonder, half idiocy. Sometimes for ill, other times manifesting triumph.

New Regulatory Committees Formed To Reduce Riots, Calls To Violence

Eiron Tehmil, Political Correspondent, The Edison In response to rampant conspiracy theories and unverified reports behind the appearance of Einsen Bridges, as well their resulting disappearances and reappearances of entire planetary systems, the Federal Presidential Council is finally rolling out their plan to quell violent uprisings and civil discord within Federation space. The plan, officially called the Regulatory Einsen Bridge Exploration Acceleration Task plan (or REBEAT), largely centers around the formation of new regulatory committees, each armed with government contracts for various sectors of the market, including foreign and domestic intelligence services, and historic archiving of chain-verified data. "The REBEAT plan does more than distribute funds, it better positions our great Federation against the unforeseen challenges that lie ahead." declares 2nd Sector President, Aurea Adonis. In her speech, she reiterated the importance of the special election taking place to determine the collective entities that will receive these momentous government contracts. The first to be awarded comes from the newly formed Federal Department of Intelligence. This regulatory committee, endorsed by the Federal Presidential Alliance, calls on all Federation explorers to vote for one of two qualified intelligence and communications syndicates: OTK Communications and Sonar Electronics. OTK is known for their impressive diplomatic connections and influential involvement in interstellar affairs. However, many have expressed concern about how this results in too many dependencies and a heavily bureaucratic supply chain. Sonar Electronics on the other hand seems to have no problem completing their goals, regardless of diplomatic circumstances. Persistence is a chief principle among their core leaders, but opponents point to instances where prospects try to avoid the aggressive organization, citing a lingering distaste from previous dealings. Whichever you favor, be sure to exercise your right to cast a vote.

Empire Storyline

A Message from His Excellency The Imperator

Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, Nomoro Hiyaku, House Glycon. Glory to the Empire. We come together, this day in retrospect. We are the privileged few in human history to lay witness to the eventful anomalies of what has come to be known as the Einsen Bridges. Never before have we lived in such monumental times as these. Such a moment calls for the extraordinary, and as your new Voice of Truth, I relay to you:

The Imperator has called for the formation of an Imperial Ministry. This formation will begin immediately with the selection of Heads of Ministries.

Our realm continues to grow in strength, as it has since its monumental formation. Change is no exception to this trajectory. This marks a new era and with it new challenges. These challenges will be met by the manifestation of His Excellency’s Imperial Ministry. A ministry to manage various authorities of honor, foreign and domestic collaboration, security, health, wealth, and knowledge. These authorities are to be led by selected Heads of Ministries. The first of these selections is from House Lycanis. Due to foreign hysteria, stemming from historic disruption, and contrary to vicious rumor, no threat has reached the life of our great sovereign, nor ever could. Therefore, House Lycanis could never have been party to such a threat. All who are worthy of credit know Lycanis for their utmost loyalty to the Empire. Selection of House Lycanis’ Minister of Honor will be announced in due haste. Further selections of other ministries will follow similar cadence. Heed The Imperator’s words as we continue to grow in strength and significance. Our recent leadership in interfaction research efforts regarding the science of Einsen Bridges is a demonstration of this growth. A new day dawns. Let it be with honor. Imperium superet astra..

The Formation of the Ministry of Honor

Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon. Greetings and glory to the Empire. It is with great privilege that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Honor. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of law, loyalty, and order in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This prestigious delegation is the first of six ministries that will be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of dominance in the galaxy. This day is no different than those before the anomalous Einsen Bridge events. Our great Empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection process begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Honor. Through the wisdom of His Excellency, House Lycanis has been vested to administrate these operations and, as such, one of two potentials will be selected: Lord Breckard Morell or High Lord Akilles Lycanis. Both have demonstrated unwavering loyalty to The Empire and the final choice will determine how the Imperial Senate will receive unforeseen events in the future. The distinguished Lord Morell is inventive and clever. High Lord Lycanis is steady and consistent. You may now express your favor toward one party over the other. Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Your Diligence Forges Our Clear Path On behalf of the Union, as a collective body of leadership, it is the intention of the Vox to acknowledge not only the change and disruption these many months have brought but also the hardships that accompany it. These are difficult times, particularly in our chain of production: uncertainty in logistics, security breaches, misguided rumors, and pervasive bouts of hysteria. Let it be known the Union is resilient. We remain undeterred by hardships that frankly are no different than the daily struggle we endure for a more perfect Union. We have seen difficulty. We have looked adversity in the eye and leaned in, steadfast. This is but a knock at the door of opportunity. We look through a filtered lens to reveal a familiar path. That path leads to fortitude and meaningful purpose. More clear than the Empire’s, for example, which denies obvious truths about the attempt on Emperor Solas’ life. Their attack against their own truth, to instead embrace delusion, will be their undoing. We resist such self-sabotage and as a show of principled discipline, our Code of Ethics has emerged from thorough deliberation within current leadership and stands ready for historic endorsement by the greater Unionist population. These are Ethics of Expression, Information, Safety, Health, Resource, and Civility. In addition to these monumental, faction-wide accords, a Steward will be democratically elected for each standing code. Each termed Steward will act as a current, preeminent example for their charged ethic. Candidates will come from our many clan leaders and representatives. The first stewardship up for election will be the Steward of Expression. Votes will be collected soon, in the coming days. Join us as we navigate the era of the Einsen Bridge and usher in a model for generations to follow. Your Contribution To Civil Peace, Our Ethic Of Expression

With much deliberation among the Vox, the Tribes, and countless public polls, the day has come to establish our great Union's Code of Ethics. It will determine how we, as a forward-minded people, adapt to the era of the Einsen Bridge. These have been uncertain times. Revolving members of the Vox continue to empathize with fellow explorers the hardships we all bear. It is with great hope that today provides relief as we begin the formation of a strong foundation that will last for countless generations to come. The first of our six ethics is the Ethic of Expression. While this is already practiced throughout all corners of the Union, its significance must be permanently protected for the sake of our future, eternal generations. To further solidify our stance on this matter, we declare this, not only in word but also in governance. Accompanying our various and fundamental Code of Ethics are leadership positions, to be rotated just as general leadership rotates in and out of the Vox. The time has come to decide the first Steward of Expression. Stewards are those holding current leadership positions aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland. Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Expression: Fellow Kase Marshle of the Forlorn Brotherhood and Flint Schaqtre of Tribe Sunless. Fellow Kase is one of our most organized clan leaders. His operation cycles are lauded for their efficiency and coherence. Despite the slight rigidity, Kase's dedication to the Union's more core standards are unmatched. Equally qualified is the current mining leader of Tribe Sunless, Flint Schaqtre. Mr. Schaqtre's clearest offerings come in the form of versatility. Long queues form, outside his quarters aboard the Bastion, of those in need of his multifaceted services. It can, at times, be difficult to follow him in conversation. His instruction may be thin on specific intent but his adaptability is exemplary. Join us as we select the first Steward of Expression and usher in a new age. Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

The First Votes Of Reform, For A New Era Of Space-Time Discovery

Transgalactic report 6.7.512, Universal Council
Each interstellar faction has now established the first of several, official appointments designed to strengthen their position in this burgeoning new Einsen Bridge era. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Breckard Morell as Minister of Honor - 55.84% Imperial favor
Akilles Lycanis as Minister of Honor - 44.16% Imperial favor

Federation:
Award contracts to OTK Communications - 65.19% of the votes
Award contracts to Sonar Electronics - 34.81% of the votes

Union:
Kase Marshle as Steward of Expression - 61.33% of the votes
Flint Schaqtre as Steward of Expression - 38.67% of the votes

Chapter 1.2: Reposition[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results..[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Speculation Runs Rampant Amidst The Empire's Choice For 'Honor Minister'
Jersah Ortyn, Foreign Correspondent Op-Ed – Brainbox, a Novum auxiliary

While news from the Empire should always be taken with a grain of salt, or perhaps a fermented grain, tastefully poured in a glass, the news of Lord Morell accepting a position as high profile as the Minister of Honor is news to be taken with many grains. Many fermented grains, tastefully poured in a very large glass."

Somehow, the idea that a member--any member--of House Lycanis would receive anything other than a charged bolt from a rifle, is nothing short of a shock. But for someone from this house, who is widely considered a contributor--if not the orchestrator--of the recent failed coup to overthrow Emperor Solas… I'm at a loss for words. Today is a unique day, ladies and gentlemen. It's not often the buzzing Federation streets are drawn away from the latest Einsen Bridge conspiracy but, make no mistake, drawn away they are. Whatever the Emperor has cooked up for House Lycanis, you can bet, it's not a newly minted, distinguished ministry position.

Empire Storyline

From the Minister of Honor
Lord Morell, House Lycanis

It is my duty to inform members of the imperium: In light of the Federation awarding funds on the matter of intelligence, take caution. The self-conflicting federal collective may claim honorable duty and knowledge within their citizenry, as if their intention is to look within themselves. However, my new role awards me insight into their bad faith intentions. They instead look outward with their thinly-veiled syndicate contracts, used to dissipate their spies from honest view, only to reappear later, with lies from beyond their borders. This is a misstep on their part.

The Federation's outward gaze betrays them as His Excellency points to the true matter at hand: There are many unanswered questions the Federation willingly ignores regarding the events of the Eisen Bridge manifestations. How did these anomalies occur? Why now? And what are the possibilities behind their behavior? These are natural inquiries for such monumental events. And yet, the volume seems unusually quiet from our friends in the Federation. As your Minister of Honor, and in service to our supreme dynast, it is my duty to ask these questions, and to keep asking them until the volume is loud enough to hear a response.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Our Re-emphasis Of Inclusion
Fellow Kase Marshle, Steward-elect of Expression

Members of the Union, I want to express my gratitude to you all for selecting me as the first Steward of Expression. It is a great honor and I assure you I will do my utmost to set a precedent worthy of future Stewards who will succeed me. It is with all sincerity that I come to you to re-emphasize that which we toiled and discussed from the moment the first Einsen Bridge appeared: How do we move forward? What do we do to keep our brothers and sisters safe, content, and heard?

It is that last point I want to focus on. To be heard. It is that point in which the foundation of my new post is built. Make no mistake, take comfort in the truth: my post is a reflection of your expression, not my own. I am but a solar sail. Useless without your rays of light. My first order of discussion that I will bring to the next Union Council session will be your order of discussion. I will be taking these next several stardates to listen to those who will speak. I will make it my mission that this post does not shut you out, like some have said. I will make it my mission that you are represented, that you are heard.

Thank you again.

Heads held high.

Chapter 2.1: Priority[edit | edit source]

Second Step of Interfaction Reformation Solutions[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 15.7.512, Universal Council

Each faction has been experiencing reformation in their own way. Stemming from the events of what has become known as the “Einsen Bridge” Events, the Empire, Federation, and Union have been undergoing disruptive change, figuring out how leadership can better represent the people. Strategy and planning at the highest levels are nearing completion and it’s time for action.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

President Huxley Promotes the Founding of Galactic Defense Commission
Eiron Tehmil, Political Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Previously, Federation voters selected the recipient of contracts from the recently formed Department of Intelligence. This marked the first of a multi-step plan titled the Regulatory Einsen Bridge Exploration Acceleration Task or “REBEAT”. The aim of this rollout is to meet new age challenges with focused intent.

As such, the intent continues with a second round of reformation contracts.This time from the Galactic Defense Commission, a new regulatory committee formed by the Federal Presidential Alliance much in the same vein as the last vote’s Department of Intelligence.

“Galactic Defense [Commission] is a vital element as we move forward into a new age.” proclaims 1st Sector President Victor Huxley during his speech at a grand ball fundraiser. “This great Federation has risen to the occasion time and time again, and it is again time. Our defense is second to none and its strength will, without a doubt, continue to grow with this new formation.”

Selection for these new defense contracts falls to one of two established contractors: Tonocom Defense or VasTech Enterprise.

Tonocom’s history is well known for their speed as demonstrated recently during the Morn incident when they quashed efforts of the Union terrorist cell, the Ojin-Kai. Furthermore, Tonocom intel also exposed traitorous Federation colluders who were giving the terrorists aid. It is clear Tonocom’s ability to quickly dispatch its forces provides deep value. Their tempo would be an undeniable asset if not for the occasional misstep, often suffered due to partial accomplishment. While known Unionist colluders have been tried and convicted, reports of missing shipments continue to plague Tonocom’s bookings. As a result, ongoing litigations to settle incomplete contracts continue to pile up.

While speed (albeit occasionally inconsistent) is synonymous with Tonocom, their counterpart in this vote falls on the other end of the spectrum. VasTech may not win the race, but their developments are often worth the wait. Look no further than the VasTech Conventional Assault Rifle. No other weapon has been manufactured more than the VTCAR series firearm, slung over nearly every other freedom fighter’s shoulder. VasTech seemingly refuses to compromise on design or performance—to a fault. Not every design lives up to its ambitions. The recently disappointing Valkyrie program promised new heights in tactical advantages but has since proven little more than a special forces program. But as VasTech will remind you: what a special program it is.

Whichever you favor, be sure to exercise your right to cast a vote.

Empire Storyline

Formation of the Ministry of Trust
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Greetings and glory to the Empire. It is with great honor that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Trust. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of foreign and domestic affairs, trade, and servitude, in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This acute designation is the second of six ministries that will be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of imperial dominance in the galaxy. This day is no different than the time before it. Our great empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection period begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Trust.

Through the wisdom of His Excellency, an esteemed highborn will be appointed from either House Etruscus or House Gorgona to direct operations and, as such, one of two potentials will be selected: Lord Venthe Etruscus or Lady Chrysana Gorgona. Both contribute flawless service to The Empire and the final choice will navigate unprecedented eventualities including the study and exploration of Einsen Bridges. While House Etruscus is eager to maximize imperial benefit from foreign contribution, at times, their exploits complicate some lucrative agreements. House Gorgona, on the other hand, is more charismatic and disarming. This generates certain opportunities that might otherwise present themselves but their formalities have occasionally prevented some practical opportunities from manifesting.

You may now express your favor toward one party over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Your Contribution to Civil Knowledge, Our Ethic of Information

Recent and thorough deliberation among the Vox, Tribes, and many public polls, we continue to assemble our great Union's Code of Ethics. This Code is to guide us, a forward-minded people, in navigating the era of the Einsen Bridge. Your efforts are recognized frequently during these difficult times. Hardships are a burden for one but are eased when shouldered by many. It is with great hope that today serves as an easing as we begin the formation of a strong foundation that will last for countless generations to come.

To ensure this easing, our second Code of Ethics is ratified to officially facilitate all matters of information.This again is indicative of current pursuits of knowledge and its etching into our records ensures all future pursuits now until the end of time. As with Expression, the Ethic of Information is nurtured by its Steward aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland.

Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Information: a Speaker in the Vox for the SNTNLS clan, Captain Hayden Blunt, and a chief Serpent’s Tooth agent, Mongrel Lars. Captain Blunt has risen within the ranks quickly for her young age. Her peers describe her as full of inquisitive and infectious energy. However, when pressed, her youth can show through at times, which chips away at the forceful veneer she presents. Chief Lars takes a different approach, using a winning, perceptive application to his duties. Those in his close circles express admiration for his ability to read a situation and seemingly navigate with ease. While many implore his tact as a sight to behold, they also describe how “Mo” keeps all but his closest confidants at arm’s length.

Join us as we select the first Steward of Information and embark on a journey of enlightenment and usher in a new age.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix


For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

Phase 2 Votes of Reform in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 19.7.512, Universal Council
Each interstellar faction has selected the second of multiple official appointments designed to strengthen their position in these uncertain times. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Venthe Etruscus as Minister of Trust - 58.17% Imperial favor
Chrysana Gorgona as Minister of Trust - 41.83% Imperial favor

Federation:
Award contracts to Tonocom - 50.34% of the votes
Award contracts to VasTech - 49.66% of the votes

Union:
Hayden Blunt as Steward of Information - 67.4% of the votes

Mongrel Lars as Steward of Information - 32.6% of the votes

Other relevant report:
The Union’s new Steward of Information has ordered a permanent outpost on the foreign planet of Mímir. Its mission, according to Union leadership, is to ramp up the study of Quantum and its relationship with the now inaccessible Cradle. The first objective for the landing crew is to strategize how to recover access to the Cradle, thought to remain deep under the surface of the planet.

Chapter 2.2: Priority[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results..[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Union to Send Envoy Into Federation Territory
Inse Jokuan, Foreign Affairs Report – Nova Times, a Novaros division

The newly appointed “Steward of Information” has announced the deployment of armed Unionists set for Mímir within the Federation territory. “I waste no time in executing that which is urgent for the betterment of Unionists,” writes Unionist military captain Hayden Blunt, “I have moved to set course for Mímir with the urgent intention of establishing a base near the Cradle site. Join me in supporting this mission,” the Steward urged, going on to say the operation “will gain advantages to every member [of the Union].”

“They cannot do that,” claims Donel Gladson CEO of Tonocom, just minutes after signing defense contracts with the newly formed Galactic Defense Commission. “It’s as simple as that.”

When asked what will happen should the Union ignore Mr. Gladson’s simplices, “They won’t,” he replied. “Mímir is Federation territory.” No other clarification was provided.

What is clear are the Federation investigation and recovery operations currently underway on Mímir, also near the now buried site of the Cradle. Each Sector President has gone on record agreeing the horrific Einsen Bridge events must not happen again and that Mímir must be secured, for the safety of all humankind.

The invading Unionist vessel is scheduled to enter Mímir’s orbit in 2–3 standard sols.

Empire Storyline

From the Minister of Trust
Lord Venthe Etruscus

Members of the imperium, on behalf of all of House Etruscus, I am pleased to confirm a first Report of Trust within the Empire.

Acts of trust, nobility, and fidelity continue to grow with confidence throughout the imperial realm. These reputable acts are quickly returned in kind and met with reward. One such commendation is extended to House Lycanis. As an esteemed servant to the realm and chair of the Imperial Ministry of Honor, this house has demonstrated great resolve amidst the changing of an era. Misinformation runs afoul outside our borders but Lycanis holds steadfast. Their loyalty and devotion is beyond reproach and is deserving of peer praise.

It is the intention of this Ministry of Trust to announce formal and highmost acclaim to House Lycanis across all systems, Imperial and otherwise.

It is the duty of this ministry to broadcast such trends on behalf of His Excellency The Imperator, as a cornerstone of inspiration to demonstrate significant imperial contribution to humankind. Your personal contribution is the simple act of bettering the Empire, as you already do each day. Go forward, and you will be rewarded.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Steward’s Order: A Permanent Facility on Mímir
Captain Hayden Blunt, Steward-elect of Information

Members of the Union, as the newly appointed Steward of Information, I waste no time in executing that which is urgent for the betterment of Unionists and all humankind. I have moved to order a special science and research deployment, which will set course for the planet Mímir, with the urgent intention of establishing a base. As Steward of Information, it is imperative we learn, planetside, everything possible about the matters surrounding the Cradle. As such, the only path to accomplish this is a permanent facility near the site in question.

I will lead this mission aboard the USV Inquisitor with the urgent intention of establishing a forward base near the Cradle site. Permanent study is to begin as soon as possible along with regular reports sent to the Vox as often as possible.

Join me in supporting this mission as it is the first step in a long journey of knowledge. I am confident the establishment of this facility will benefit the Union as a whole and serve as a scientific catalyst for historic findings, leading to immeasurable discoveries, insights, and future ground-breaking innovations. My declaration to you is that of dedication. This stewardship will offer advantages to every member of this great Union, and it begins this day. Thank you.

Heads held high.

Chapter 3.1: Territory[edit | edit source]

Reformation Interrupted by Territorial Dispute[edit | edit source]

Reformation Interrupted by Territorial Dispute

The selections of each faction’s reformation leaders are interrupted by a territorial dispute. The Union reported construction and research teams setting course for Mímir to establish a base planetside, near the collapsed site of The Cradle. However, the Federation’s new defense contractor does not recognize the vessel, has positioned patrol vessels within intercept distance, and has restricted planetside access.

There are reports of retaliatory threats originating from both sides. Unfortunately, these reports cannot be properly confirmed, due to the unique circumstance of Mímir: standard galactic infrastructure, such as neutral record tracking and incident verification, is not yet fully in place and remains under construction. Therefore, the word of each side must be evaluated solely on their merit alone.

Despite an incomplete roster of new faction representatives, leaders must decide how to resolve this territorial dispute: The Union claims Mímir to be neutral, intergalactic space, to be occupied freely by each faction. From the Union’s Steward of Information:

“It is imperative we learn, planetside, everything possible concerning the matters surrounding The Cradle. As such, the only path to accomplish this is a permanent facility near the site in question.”

However, the Federation Galactic Defense contractor offers a different interpretation: Due to recent tragedy on its surface, combined with Mímir’s suspected relationship with the anomalous Einsen Bridge events, protective measures are required to avoid any future, catastrophic occurrence. From the Federation’s Galactic Defense contractor and Sector Presidents:

“They cannot do that. The horrific Eisen Bridge events must not happen again. Therefore, Mímir must be secured, for the safety of all humankind.”

This dilemmatic case is set before the ruling factions. A judgment must be rendered.

Is the Union team allowed a permanent base planetside or is Federation protocol enacted?

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Is The Union Welcome on Mímir?
Osuri Goyuama, Mímir Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Reports are just arriving which describe an intentional interruption of the Federal investigation and recovery program on the planet Mímir. Those responsible for the interference claim Union allegiance, with their “Steward of Information” to be on board. However, Tonocom, recently contracted by the newly formed Galactic Defense Commission, believe it to be either a cohort of violent Unionist mercenaries or an unauthorized band of mercenary spies with covert intentions.

Taking account of all that has gone on with this mysterious planet, verified reports are still thin and difficult to corroborate. However, [Defense contractor executive name] held a press conference and alluded to a Unionist cover-up of their involvement in the disappearance and reappearance of the planet, along with the suspectedly linked—and catastrophic—Einsen Bridge events.

“Trust is earned, not given.” Donel Gladson, Tonocom CEO, went on to say. “Sera Varse and her so-called science crew lost that trust clearly and succinctly when countless lives were lost and the galaxy changed forever, all on her watch. And yet, the Union returns to the scene of the crime as if thinking they simply get, what? A do-over?”

The Galactic Defense Commission is fully behind their newly contracted megacorporation but it’s likely not enough without the support of the Empire. Their vote in the Universal Council case is the best chance to enforce Tonocom‘s planetary protection protocol. To ensure this, 1st Sector President Victor Huxley has sent high ranking cabinet members to the imperial home planet, Solaris Regnum, to negotiate a new trade agreement. Some Federation partners would benefit marginally but the real prize is imperial deferment to Federal security over Mímir’s planetside access. Such a prize will undoubtedly come at a cost where the Empire comes out of it with a sizable economic advantage.

With all this seemingly set against the Union, many Federalists have stated a convincing counter case where cooperation leads to rapid discovery. After the EB events, Federal investigators have had to start from scratch. With little to go by and the Cradle literally buried under tons of alien rock, the Unionists would be able to provide valuable information that would not only lead to better clues on the final moments of Sara Varse’s crew but potentially new leads on further EB research. All this, not to mention preserving Federation advantages over transgalactic trade.

What do you support in this territorial dilemma? Cast your vote to be heard and protect your freedom.

Empire Storyline

A Petty Spat Fosters Imperial Opportunity
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, the Minister of Trust.

Greetings and glory to the Empire. Our factional counterparts have again failed to see the potential before us and have resorted to squabble. The Federation is attempting to horde a planet, as if imperial authority does not exist. With armaments excessively on display like a peacock defending its harem against its own reflection, they deny Mímir’s planetside access to the Union, the very same Union responsible for so much chaos on the planet for which they are now blocked.

As amusing as it is to revel in the debacle of lesser rulers, the circumstance presents a more important opportunity.

It appears the Federation is quite serious in the pursuit of policing the Mímir system. This is of little consequence to His Excellency, as His own planetside access is not in question. This has been guaranteed, through treaty, by all three Federal Sector Presidents, and verified by the Universal Council, as well as the presence and undeniable might of Imperial Forces. No such celestial body would be denied and the Federation knows it. As such, the Federation wishes to appeal to the newly formed Ministry of Trust with a handsome economic offering in exchange for simple neutrality. Nothing demonstrates The Imperator’s high standing more than His rivals rewarding Him for doing nothing.

The proposal is quite enticing. The Empire would gain significant footholds in trade and commerce if we simply defer to the Federation’s planetary protection protocol.

On the other hand, feeding a stray dog entices its return, wanting more. Too much may be ceded to the Federation’s ego, forcing upon us the hassle of correcting Federal misgivings in the future. Furthermore, we must not forget the many unanswered questions the Federation chooses to ignore regarding the Cradle and the Einsen Bridges.

I will present my recommendations to His Excellency in haste. You may express your favor toward one decision over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Federation Preventing Union-Sanctioned Research Team From Landing on Mímir

As your newly pledged Steward of Information, I am leading research and construction teams to begin establishing a permanent settlement on Mímir. The goal is to build a permanent station near the former Cradle entrance and serve as a scientific forward base by learning everything possible from the source, planetside, regarding the matters surrounding The Cradle.

However, Federation occupiers are illegally fabricating unwarranted authority to deny planetside access for our peaceful Union specialists. This is unacceptable and must be stopped lest we hold open the door for every trumpet-blaring wannabe conqueror to start making up rules.

There is a path to victory. While the Federation inflates their hollow stick, a joint resistance between this great Union and the Empire is enough to pull down the curtain of Federalist delusion.There may not be much in common between the Emperor and the unified force of the Union, the occasion to set aside ideological differences for the sake of the common good may be at hand.

To those who protest our Present Leader crossing into imperial space and kneeling before the imperial ruler, keep in mind Unionist customs within Unionist territory also demand respect whenever foreign dignitaries visit the Bastion. It would be hypocritical of us to refuse the same right to others.

The only other path would be to concede, for now, to the Federation’s colonialist violation and return at a future date better prepared. The Federation’s ill conceived chest-pounding is surpassed only by their disillusioned belief they somehow command the whole of outer space. It is very possible we come back, not only to achieve our original mission but to also deliver a sloven Federalist populace a healthy serving of reality.

Your called-upon Present Steward of Information, Captain Hayden Blunt

Heads held high

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Voting Results

Mímir’s planetside access to the Unionist landing vessel

Transgalactic report 30.7.512, Universal Council
The case for Mímir jurisdiction has been resolved. The results are as follows:

Exclusivity to Mímir is not recognized. The Union envoy may land planetside.

Grant the Union access to Mímir. - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)

Defer to Federal planetary protocol. - 0 ()

Empire:
Support Union access to Mímir - 61.59% Imperial favor
Defer to Federation protocol - 38.41% Imperial favor

Federation:
Grant the Union access to Mímir - 68.65% of the votes
Deny the Union access to Mímir - 31.35% of the votes

Union:
Appeal to the Empire for favor - 50.67% of the votes
Concede now, return better prepared - 49.33% of the votes

Other relevant report:

The Ministry of Trust has informed the Universal Council House Lycanis is commended for their loyalty to the Empire

Chapter 3.2: Territory[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Mímir Is Ours to Choose
The Political Team, Political Correspondents – Grey Matter, a Novum auxiliary

Statements have been collected from government officials, contractors, and foreign liaisons. Here is the latest from the Mímir territorial dispute:

The Federation never claimed Mímir exclusivity. It’s unclear what all the fuss is about or who started it, Union or Tonocom. I'm just sorry PMG wasn't a finalist for the security contracts. This might have been avoided.
—Jasna Farrah, Head of Military Operations, from the corporation PMG Security

Despite what the Union may say, there are no territorial disputes. The Union needs to do better for themselves if they don't want to unnecessarily escalate tensions.
—Ana Plíšková, Sr. Victor Huxley Aide, Federation Explorer Program

The Union paid a steep price for planetary access they already had. They’re clearly looking to stir up something. Otherwise, they wouldn't have pulled the Universal Council into it. Their embarrassing capitulation to the Empire shows how much they have to learn.
–Donel Gladson, CEO, Tonocom Defense

Empire Storyline

The Union and Federation Fight, the Empire Wins
Lord Venthe Etruscus, Minister of Trust

A brief update in regard to Mímir:

Confirmed. The dispute is petty. The Union may do as they wish. Our standing remains superior. The Union agrees to Imperial economic lending and will publicly acknowledge Imperial economic superiority. Regardless, no more time will be wasted on the inhibitions of lesser institutions.

As a good steward of interfactional collaboration, Imperial physicists and spacetime experts have been guiding various Federation groups on Mímir as they research the site surrounding the Cradle. His Excellency has given the Federation a chance to meet Imperial expectations. However, they have fallen short of doing so.

As a result, and on behalf of House Etruscus, I am ordering a complete assembly of Imperial research and investigation teams and setting course for the planet Mímir. They will arrive, establish, and sustain Imperial facilities planetside, and begin scientific research and investigations, effective immediately.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

We Will Not Be Bullied
Kase Marshle, Steward of Information

Recent events on and around Mímir space have demonstrated the Union’s significance in the galaxy. The brave actions of Captain Hayden Blunt are commendable. She did not flinch nor hesitate when standing against the Federation. Not only did it force their hand but gave the Empire the opportunity to support our cause. It is clear, Mímir is not Federation territory and never will be.

Despite the optics, our borrowing terms with the Empire will be a great help with our economic efforts. Increases in food production and manufacturing will be a welcome relief. / Now that Mímir access is logged in record, we will establish a permanent settlement and ensure greater peace on Mímir. Our diligence is unmatched. We will not relent. This is but the opening leg of a long marathon.

Heads held high.


Federation Storyline

The Search for Point Zero in a Settlement of Chaos
Intonyl Raand, Mímir Correspondent, Keiper Trek Cycle, a Novum auxiliary

Not since the conflict between the Crimson Wolves vs the UC joint forces has the scene on Mímir been so active. The rocky surface of this mysterious planet is crawling with unilateral clusters of Federal activity happening shoulder-to-shoulder with Union efforts. These early days are mixed. Some productive and orderly as workers nod and wave as they carry on. Then strained sounds of overloaded equipment and curse-laden radio chatter can be heard. Other days grind to a halt due to tense stand-offs over little more than a few square meters of terrain.

Despite this mix stands a constant nuisance: Calls for evacuation haunt the airwaves, sometimes two in a single day, but no one leaves. No one wants to leave for fear of missing out on the next humanity-altering discovery.

A discovery that may or may not have already been made.

Word planetside is that “point-zero” has been located. Similar to “ground zero”, it is the exact point in space where one of the Einsen Bridges appeared and grew rapidly to engulf and/or jettison objects and matter as large as entire planets. Some Unionist reports indicate the location is a mere astronomical fraction away from Mímir’s orbit.

This news cannot yet be fully corroborated as planetside chaos runs rife with counter-efforts to throw rival research teams off the scent. It may be that point zero is several dozen meters above the planet’s surface or it could be halfway to Station Ignis. It depends on who you ask and at what time of day. With all that is being thrown around, it is safe that something significant has been discovered as we have learned the Empire is sending their own research convoy to Mímir space as well. Despite the lack of clarity on such a monumental discovery, what happens next is ironically clear: more chaos.

BREAKING: Union’s Steward of Information Planned to Defy Faction Vote
Jaysie Hassiron, Dignitary Columnist, AQZ, a Novaros division

The AQZ office has received an exclusive copy of a speech for the Union’s newly-elected Steward of Information. In case you missed it, the Union’s choice to pursue Mímir access was made by the narrowest of margins: 50.7% to 49.3%.

Shockingly, had the Union instead chosen to leave Mímir, the Steward had planned to defy the order and land on Mímir anyway. Read for yourself:

My fellow Unionists. I was curious to learn of the faction-wide voting that has transpired and I am aware the consensus is to return to the Bastion, regroup, and return stronger. I am aware of the difficulties you had to consider. It was not easy choosing either to appease a self-righteous absolutist for opportunity or concede that opportunity for the sake of Unionist principles. I was curious if you would choose our principles and you did. I am aware you would rather die on your feet than live on one knee. At no other time have I been more proud to be a Unionist than this day.

That said, I am also aware these principles have outshined any prohibition the Empire may have wanted. I am aware these principles caused the Federation to recall their initial blockade. It is a testament to the strength and resolve we as a people have demonstrated all these generations, going back to this Union’s original intention.

And so, I am reminded of my original intention, of my original curiosity. So I say to you again, as Steward of Information, it is imperative we learn, planetside, everything possible about the matters surrounding the Cradle. As such, the only path to accomplish this is a permanent facility near the site in question. I will not be returning to the Bastion. Instead, I will land on Mímir as planned with every effort to offer advantages to every member of this great Union. It begins this day.

Empire Storyline

Imperial Research of Einsen Bridge
Lord Venthe Etruscus, Minister of Trust

The continuation of our data and information superiority persists but I caution you of threats to truth and fact. With the passage of an age, there is a proverbial changing of the guard where new information takes the place of a sunsetting perception. As such, some valid knowledge finds itself unjustly expelled.

I tell you, we live in a day of two suns: one setting, the other dawning. Keep your heads about you. Seek validity wherever possible but do not fabricate it when it cannot be found. This is the discipline required to navigate the perils of rumor, hearsay, and gossip. They may have harmless appearances but their deceit can topple many Great Houses.

I do not reach out with absolute declaration or empty pronouncement. I reach out to tell you Mímir and its surrounding space is a vast source of knowledge, which is only just now being mined. This is not stated to validate fear but to take comfort in the security of the Imperial process. His Excellency’s Ministries will validate the knowledge as you go about your day, serving your Imperial purpose. Other factions will hem and haw, challenge truth and embrace fallacy, but the Imperial Ministry separates the factual wheat from the fictional chaff and we are the better for it.

I send this aboard a second convoy of supplies and researchers bound for Mímir space. Once arrived, I will more effectively direct efforts to mine the rich knowledge from this fascinating place. The glory and purpose of the Imperium will drive us forward into a promising future.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Cpt. Hayden Blunt, Steward of Information

Fellow Unionists, an exciting time lay ahead of us as we near the possible location of where an Einsen Bridge has occurred. The steps necessary to confirm such a find are fraught with layers of proof as well as navigating petty misinformation disseminated by federal and imperial research teams.

While there may not yet be enough information to confirm the location point of an EB, take courage as we approach closer.

Heads held high.

Chapter 4.1: Intentions[edit | edit source]

A Vote Among Equals for the Sake of Irenic Cooperation[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 65.7.512, Universal Council

This council has had many talks and discussions with respective faction leaders about the activity in and around Mímir space. These conversations will continue for some time. In the meantime, a general consensus has been reached, which is to encourage and cultivate interfactional cooperation and multilateral initiatives in the name of diplomatic irenicism.

This comes at a critical time as Unionist Captain and Steward of Information Hayden Blunt and her team have confirmed the location of what is likely the centerpoint of an Einsen Bridge. This point in space is nearest Mímir but far from its immediate gravitational pull. Experts, planetside and spaceborne, are tentatively classifying it as a “near dormant Einstein-Rosen bridge”. Scientists confirmed they have sent a drone through the EB with full confidence it would not trigger any negative reactions.

Extreme precautions have been put in place, with all teams following strict protocols, despite ongoing astro-political tensions and conflicts. As of this transmission no significant incidents have been reported due to the test probe entering the EB gateway. There is no word yet of the probe’s return and no data has yet been received from the probe.

This is a momentous occasion and as such faction leaders have re-established or increased communication channels. Within the general consensus to cooperate, it has been agreed that a unilateral research task force is to be formed, consisting of Imperial, Federal, and Union members, for the sake of improved coordination and faster progress. However, consensus cannot be made as to who should lead said task force.

As a result, through the posthumous and neutral authority of the Universal Council, a vote has been called for each faction to choose which of the other two should lead the unilateral task force. Members cannot vote for their own faction.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.


Federation Storyline

EB Gateway Discovered, Irenic Partnership Vote Is Called
Oryn Z’anae, Interfactional Chief Editor, Takeyon Reports

A breakthrough discovery has been confirmed and transmitted by Federation task force experts and correspondents on Mímir. The location of an Einsen Bridge gateway is being observed and monitored. There are also reports of the first probe passing into the EB gateway. However, no confirmation yet of its return with any data or signals of any kind being received.

News of this discovery was announced during a rare, joint conference between the three Sector Presidents, 1st Sector Victor Huxley, 2nd Sector Aurea Adonis, and 3rd Sector Kim Lee. It is a moment forever etched in Federation history as well as a time to reflect on our accomplishments and allow ourselves the privilege to start dreaming again of our future. Presidents Adonis and Huxley expressed similarly over holonexus transmission.

3rd Sector President Kim Lee seemed to capture the imagination of the population by stating aboard Howitzer Station, “Moments like these rise above all else when they emerge from empathetic hardship. A hardship which now is accompanied by this glimmer of hope.”

Most of this hope stems from confirmation of human interaction with the EB gateway which did not result in any catastrophic reaction. Experts from the Federation as well as the Union and Empire unanimously agreed no such reaction would occur which proved correct as probes simply and inconsequentially disappeared through the gateway. It is this multilateral cooperation that is credited to “A cooperation among the factions that has reached a new high achievement,” declares OTK Comms Chief Intelligence Officer, Patrice Zidane, “A near-unanimous accord of continued cooperation is strongly supported by those of us planetside as well as leaders across our factions.”

This is where the multilateral cooperation ends however. Consensus cannot be made as to who, or which faction, will lead this cross-factional endeavor. Thus, the Universal Council, as is its design, has called for a vote of which faction should choose the leader. The caveat is that no faction may choose itself. And so, the burden of favoring a Federation rival falls to Federation voters. Not an easy task.

Supporters of the Empire are the expected voices. “I will support the majority of Federation voters but I do not shy away from my personal desire to work alongside the Union,” Ms. Zidane stated later in her speech, “OTK prides itself in diverse connections as a flagship trait, it has never led us astray, and our partners in the Union share this cornerstone of progress.”

Pro-imperial influencers commonly advocate strength from order, as summarized by Hugo Huxley, VasTech CEO, “This place [Mímir] was a chaotic mess until the Federation—with the support of the Empire—brought order. The Union was simply along for the ride.”

Critics of the Union often tie this to a sense of weakness despite demonstrations of standing up to both factions, simultaneously at times. Strength, however, is a double-edged sword when it comes to the perception of the Empire. Their reputation for forcing their ideals onto everything they’re involved in is widely known.

Nonetheless, what always supersedes any dilemma is the act of making a choice. So, always exercise your right to vote.

Empire Storyline

The First of Many Irenic Discoveries in This New Age
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Glory to the Empire. I transmit to you good news: Imperial scientists and ministrations have brought honor to the Imperium by locating the precise coordinates of an Einstein-Rosen bridge gateway. To the insistence of the Universal Council, the Union has confirmed what His Excellency already knew. It is confirmed, drones are passing through to the other side and are awaiting data and broadcast of untold revelations. Unlike previous, less accomplished efforts, all have occurred without incident. Another testament to the functions of The Imperator’s scientific and exploration efforts. teams.

This is a monumental occasion, and it is worth celebrating its significance. Our place in history is without question and His Excellency’s Imperial citizens wear the distinction not only with pride but with generosity. As such, on behalf of The Imperator, House Glycon recognizes the importance of sharing this discovery and extends the rare honor of sharing further research efforts with only the highest accredited experts from another foreign state. Both the Federation and the Union have expressed gratitude for this opportunity and are fervently vying for selection.

Many conglomerates of the Federation have been worthy partners. Expertise and merit has been second only to Imperial superiority, and let’s not forget it was not the Federation that led the previously failed team which resulted in countless disasters and disappearances of entire planets. In fact, it is possible the reappearance of said planets may be credited to the Federation, although this has not yet been confirmed.

It may seem the choice is obvious, but it may benefit The Empire for the Union to challenge the Federation’s often meddlesome misbehavior. To bring Unionist experts under Imperial guidance, the joint endeavor would be an unstoppable force, paving a path of future Imperial influence over many more occupied systems. His Excellency is forgiving and fair-minded when given the opportunity to exercise such generosity, and with the Union’s acknowledgment of past misgivings, such an opportunity would demonstrate equitable justice.

You may now express your favored scientific partner.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

An Irenic Milestone and a Necessary Inconvenience

My fellow Unionists, a new milestone is reached in the science of Einsen Bridge research. Through the decisive actions of our Steward of Information, Captain Hayden Blunt, the location of one such EB gateway has been located near the planet Mímir and probes have successfully passed through. These steps are incredibly promising and propell us all in the right direction.

Despite the difficulties we have encountered with Federation interference and imperial frigidity, this is a time of much needed celebration. With each step, we find ourselves transitioning from the precipice of new scientific discovery to the establishment of understanding.

With this new step forward, it has become clear from those planetside at the Cradle’s site to leadership aboard the Bastion, a joint research task force among the factions is called for. The only question is who is to lead the effort. This is a debate that will not end if not for the unique position held by the Universal Council. They have officially called for a vote where each faction cannot elect themselves but instead must choose another.

First, it is necessary to acknowledge the superior qualifications of a Union-led multilateral research plan. Survivors of Sera Varse’s crew have indispensable experience and knowledge that lend to a far better set of results and faster timeline. That said, as difficult as it is to consider a lesser of two oppressors, we have faced more difficult challenges. It is possible to circumnavigate the Empire’s overbearing hubris as well as hold a petty Federation accountable.

Join us as we select a necessary—albeit exasperating—counterpart to continue Einsen Bridge research.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

Leadership Selections for a Multilateral EB Gateway Research Task Force

Transgalactic report 43.7.512, Universal Council
The nomination process has concluded for the eventual formation of a multilateral EB gateway research task force. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Accept Federation assistance - 65.3% Imperial favorr
Accept Union assistance - 34.7% Imperial favor

Federation:
Partner with the Union - 65.05% of the votes
Partner with the Empire - 34.95% of the votes

Union:
Collaborate with the Empire - 40.81% of the votess
Collaborate with the Federation - 59.19% of the votes

Other relevant report:

Discussions and negotiations among faction parties and Universal Council delegates will continue on this matter. The next step is the creation of an interfactional list of individuals qualified to lead the research task force. Once the roster is finalized, another vote will be called to narrow down the list.

Chapter 4.2: Intentions[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

The Empire Should Lead Einsen Bridge Efforts
Jistun Naols, Interfaction Editor Op-Ed – NovA.I., a Novaros division

Fortune favors the thoughtful, although I am hard-pressed to find this trait among my fellow Federation patriots.

This is because no one is heeding a time-tested proverb: The first through the wall is the bloodiest. These words of wisdom scream to be heard, yet they fall on deaf ears. It is ridiculous for so many Federalists to clamor over the chance and insist we lead a joint EB research task force. The glory is not there. Only failure and embarrassment. “Watch and learn” is the smart play.

Fortune favors the side-stepper. At the start, we were right to let the Union have a go. Let Sera Varse inspect an unknown planet of horrors. We were right to cheer her on as she blundered and took several planets down with her. What did you expect? Cosmo Columbus Discovers New New Worlds?? Fame and fortune does not favor the bold. Fortune favors the successor who walks over the bodies of the failed. Columbus died an outcast. His sponsors chased fantasies of gold. Varse and her Union were so eager and failed so badly, they left more failures to find.

Empire Storyline

From the Minister of Trust

The Empire hereby withdraws from the unproductive discussions and empty talk regarding the Einsen Bridge gateway research. It is clear non-Imperial contributors are more interested in spreading rumor over scientific fact.

It is never the role of this Imperium to waste time in meaningless squabbles. The unmatched influence His Excellency enjoys has been earned through insight, sound strategy, and decisive action. It is this paradigm that the Ministry of Trust will follow. As such, this Ministry will establish a joint effort, in lock-step, with the soon-to-be-formed Imperial Ministry of Knowledge. Together, the influence of Imperial scientific advancement will be demonstrated for all to follow.

As you resume your service to the Imperator, take this time to celebrate the progress we have made here, in the name of the Imperium. Then, go out and continue conquering the stars.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

The Union Soldiers On Regardless Of The Storms Caused By Others
Jistun Naols, Interfaction Editor Op-Ed – NovA.I., a Novaros division

Unionist, it is with great pride to serve alongside you as we continue our march toward progress. Today is no different than the last, be it with or without the aid of either bloated faction. One brags of imperial accomplishment when their contribution is nothing more than an empty vote. The other talks over itself, interrupts itself, and celebrates contradiction and incoherent noise.

We don’t need their help. Should they offer it as we gather knowledge and resources, we will remember our creed and ethics, and offer gratitude, but we will not be distracted. Our mission is too great. Our efforts are already proven. We press on for unity, for progress and for Sera Varse. Her labor was not in vain. Her labor is our labor. We take up her mantle and lead, not by neutral blessing from Station Ignis, we lead because it is in us to press forward and leave hubris and conflict behind. We move light, and with intent, because there is discovery ahead and I am able to pursue it because you are by my side. Shoulders back.

Heads held high.

Chapter 5.1: Mind, Body and Soul[edit | edit source]

Third Step of Interfaction Reformation Solutions[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 52.7.512, Mandla Bankole, Universal Council

Due to some isolated events and certain verbal expressions following the previous vote results, it has been decided to offer clarity as to why your, and all, faction leaders are taking multi-factional actions in the name of cooperative progress during these uncertain times:

Significant political and diplomatic interest has converged onto a single galactic-spatial point known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge (or Einsen Bridge). The level of interest around such a relatively small area has historically required neutral, Universal Council-led intervention, as is unanimously controlled by only and all factions.

This historical need for neutral arbitration is supported by, among many other events, the signal disruption originating from the sudden appearance of the planet Mímir, as well as the most recent territorial conflict involving the very same planet. As such, it is the responsibility of this Council to develop a multilateral EB task force capable of addressing current and future unknown challenges that lie before us all.

This Council also acknowledges those few resistant voices who have expressed opposition to multilateral cooperation. While counter expression is the source of balance, the Council humbly reminds the galaxy of a more delicate balance. A balance of truce. A balance that guards against devastating events like those that led to the destruction of our home system so many generations ago. With such a delicate but crucial balance in place, we are allowed the privilege of peace and Eirenism. A term agreed upon by all factional members of the Universal Council. Therefore, the Einsen Bridge in question will henceforth be known as the Irenic Einsen Bridge.

So then, with this clarification, and territorial inquiries concluded as well as development of multilateral EB task force returning to the negotiating table, each faction now continues their respective reformation process.

Stemming from devastating anomalous events, the Empire, Federation, and Union are underway in establishing new leadership positions with the intent of better representing the people.



For further details, consult your faction story channel.


Federation Storyline

REBEAT Makes Huge Investment in Human Advancement
Eusjo Inna, Political Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

This round of REBEAT votes affects all Federalists equally. It spans both breadth—as it affects a faction’s entire population—as well as depth, due to the sheer number of divisions held by the Department of Human Advancement. This regulatory committee will fund a record six sub-departments: physical & mental health, biophysical enhancement, fundamental rights, labor, and trade.

“The number of divisions is not a concern,” 3rd Sector President Kim Lee casually answered questions to the press, on her way to an embassy gala on Station Edison. “We have endured a rigorous selection process. The vetting has been heated but fair.”

President Lee hopes her confidence is infectious as Federalists go to the polls to select one of the two remaining candidates. First is Hygeia Systems, a massive conglomerate spanning abilities and services from logistics to holographic fingernail implants. To list everything Hygeia offers would be a fool’s errand. It is difficult to compare Hygeia’s reach compared to other heavyweight contenders but its presence on the ballot is a not-so-subtle hint of its qualifying capabilities. To achieve such reach, the company adopted an unorthodox internal structure. Critics point that with that framework in place, no one person is at the helm of it all. With four Chief Executive Officers and a trio of board chairpersons, some wonder, aloud and frequently, if its unorthodox structure is a secret weapon or a gateway to haphazard dispersion.

On the other side of this monumental picture stands Eve-N Technologies, a methodical, personable megalith, also capable of inhabiting each responsibility of the committee’s demands. Its most recognizable contribution to the wellness of Federalist’s lives comes through nutrition and sustenance. It has managed to position its grocery supplies throughout numerous Federal outlets, as well as significant foreign exports, by way of savvy diplomacy. An entity as prominent as Eve-N, reason suggests they would leverage their heft to reach their goals. Instead, a calm voice and extended hand garner a welcoming atmosphere for partners and competitors alike. Only when comfort is achieved and guards are lowered is one confronted with Eve-N’s rigidity. However reasonable and logical, exploiting any weakness or leveraging any competitive advantage against this megalith becomes an uphill battle. Critics point to this as the number one reason for the sluggish rate of change, however necessary, coming from Eve-N’s leadership ranks.

Of all the potentials that campaigned for these two final ballot slots, it’s clear Hygeia and Eve-N leave the least doubt about their qualifications. All that’s left is to exercise your right to vote.

Empire Storyline

Formation of the Ministry of Knowledge
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Glory to the Empire. It is with great honor that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Knowledge. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of education, intelligence, and communication, in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This acute designation is the third of six ministries that will be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of imperial dominance in the galaxy. This day is no different than the time before it. Our great Empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection period begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Knowledge.

Through the wisdom of His Excellency, House Voden has been vested to administer these operations and, as such, one of two potentials will be selected: High Lord Mathias Voden or Lady Sakura Kogawa. Both have demonstrated exceptional understanding of scientific precedence, to The Empire’s substantial benefit. No two in the Imperium are better qualified to lead efforts in Einsen Bridge research. The final choice will determine how the Imperial Senate will receive unforeseen events in the future.

High Lord Voden’s mastery in technological research and production systems is unmatched. He has been rewarded accordingly for the benefit of the many tools, devices, and technology His Excellency has shared throughout the Imperium. It takes a firm hand to sustain such efficiencies. Lord Voden’s hand is immovable.

The distinguished Lady Sakura is Lord Voden’s complement with her ability to put Lord Mathias’ theories and ideas to practice. House Voden’s production rate is absolutely tremendous, thanks to this “Lady Infinite”, who seems capable of providing anything at any scale. An enviable byname at first glance, it comes at great bureaucratic cost–Lady Sakura is a perfectionist where safety conduct is concerned. Difficult as it is to juggle such levels of productivity, no one else is willing to deal with all the perils of accommodating so many all at once.

You may now express your favor toward one party over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Reformation, Hope, and Health to All

The fruits of our efforts among the Vox, Tribes, and many public polls, are coming to fruition as we continue to assemble our Code of Ethics. Guidance is taking shape and we, as a forward-minded people, are already navigating the uncertainties of this new Einsen Bridge era. Your efforts are recognized frequently during these ambiguous times. For one, hardship is a burden, but with familial compatriots, it becomes a bond. Celebrate with me as this bond strengthens for the benefit of countless generations to come.

To reinforce this bond, our third Code of Ethics is ratified to officially facilitate all matters of health. As with our other Ethics, the Ethic of Health is nurtured by its Steward aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland.

Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Health: Doctor Jase Yosen of the Redeemers, a true Unionist exemplifying the very heart of the Union. In thought, Jase envisions the result far in advance, unrecognized by many until its benefits are realized. His medical research is widely recognized as several steps ahead of the most innovative collectives. In fact, he is working on a theory explaining the phenomenon known as Quantum Sickness: it may have little to do with Quantum at all. Therein lie the complexities of Dr. Yosen’s methodologies. Such an unorthodox, forward-thinking mind will undoubtedly face the physical resistance of an opposing consensus.

The second candidate is Elder Clansman Stefan Sagge of the Snow Dawn. If forward-thinking is the competition, Elder Stefan meets it squarely with wisdom. It is this fair level of understanding that has saved lives from the mysterious effects of quantum sickness. Hasty diagnoses would have certainly added to the death count but Stefan’s steady hand has kept many loved ones from undue grief. It is this steady hand that casts a far reach, at present, with deliberate intention from the good clansman on emphasizing the present for the good of the future. Not an earth shattering revelation, to be sure, but an apt diagnosis that is difficult to refute.

Join us as we select our first Steward of Health and craft a plan of wellbeing for generations to come.

Your called-upon Present Leader,

Aish Fenix

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

Phase 3 Votes of Reform in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 56.7.512, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has selected the third of multiple official appointments designed to strengthen their position in these uncertain times. The results are as follows:
Empire:

Mathias Voden for Minister of Knowledge - 59.4% Imperial favor

Sakura Kogawa for Minister of Knowledge - 40.6% Imperial favor

Federation:

Award humanity contracts to Hygeia - 56.81% of the votes

Award humanity contracts to Eve-N Tech - 43.19% of the votes

Union:

Jase Yosen as Steward of Health - 65.31% of the votes

Stefan Sagge as Steward of Health - 34.69% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

Imperial research teams have arrived on Mímir without incident.

Chapter 5.2: Mind, Body and Soul[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

New REBEAT Human Advancement Contractor Sets Sight On Irenic Einsen Bridge
Alaur Kelar, Health Reporter, Op-Ed, News Outlet

Hygeia Systems is wasting no time with their newly awarded Human Advancement powers by formerly submitting requests for various jurisdictional authorities on the planet Mímir. “We will be assuming authority over all Organic Quantum research, collection and processing.” Hygeia CEO Yctra Ouiah asserted.

Given territorial disputes with the Union, Universal Council consensus struggles and shifting corporate power shifts, many being interviewed have agreed the era of the Einsen Bridge is well underway.

Empire Storyline

From the Minister of Knowledge
High Lord Mathias Voden, Minister of Knowledge.

Glory to The Empire. It is with great honor to serve the Imperator as the first Minister of Knowledge. I transmit this to you on the surface of Mímir where Lady Sakura Kogawa and I have been accompanying the Intelligence Minister, Lord Venthe Etruscus. Duties have been transferred to me to establish planetside a research facility and relay station for the newly found Irenic Einsen Bridge. I have appointed Lady Sakura Kogawa temporary deputy authority to accelerate operations until all is established and well in order.

It is worth noting, unlike our counterparts, no conflict has emerged regarding His Excellency’s sovereign right to access the Mímir’s orbit, skies, seas, and terrain. Imperial Knowledge facilities, along with intelligence functions, are already making progress in establishing communications uplinks, laboratory infrastructure, and provisional measures. This report is further evidence of His Excellency’s superiority.

The Imperium steps into a new dawn with the data that will be collected here and His Excellency, along with His Imperium, will further demonstrate galactic supremacy.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

The Health of the Union

Dr. Jase Yosen, Steward of Health

Members of the Union, it is with great humility to serve you as the first Steward of Health. I do not forget my station as a Unionist equal and sworn clinician of this great Union’s wellbeing. I will do my utmost to set a precedent worthy of future Stewards who will succeed me. There are a great many questions to be investigated as we collectively learn together and unlock the mysteries before us.

It is the anticipation of the future that will be the foundation of my new post. My first order of discussion that I will bring to the next Union Council session will be to improve your wellbeing. It is my mission that this post leaves you improved, in body and mind, more than when it arrived.

Thank you again and be well.

Heads held high.

Chapter 6.1: Mid-Reform[edit | edit source]

Fourth Step of Interfaction Reformation Solutions[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 65.7.512, Universal Council


Clear progress has been made regarding the Multilateral Irenic Einsen Bridge Task Force. Following is a brief message from Universal Council member, Áurea Adonis:

Discussions continue with the chosen Federation delegates, as was voted by majority decision, and the operational framework for the Multilateral Task Force is nearing completion. The work done by all factions has resulted in increased unity and cooperation. This council would like to extend deep gratitude for such unifying efforts. The security of the galaxy grows as collaboration takes root in all interfactional conduct.

In the near future, the Universal Council, on behalf of the Federation, will present candidates to lead the Multilateral Irenic EB Task Force. This will mark the beginning of a new chapter in EB research as we search for answers and historic findings that will propel all humankind forward.

With this clarification, we move on to ongoing trans-factional reformation. The first half of the reorganization voting has concluded while each faction continues its respective reformation process. Stemming from disruptive Einsen Bridge events, the Empire, Federation, and Union are establishing their respective leadership positions. This will be the fourth position selected. Each faction will total six new leadership roles, all with the intent of better representing the people across the galaxy.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.


Federation Storyline

Fourth EB Era Regulatory Committee Up for Selection
Elueia Esterea, Finance & Economy Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

For many, the most important reformation REBEAT contracts are now up for grabs. The elimination process has been more extensive than previous reformation contract rounds. The Department of Intelligence processed five rounds of elimination before arriving at the final two candidates. The Galactic Defense Commission processed three rounds. For this position, the regulatory committee charged with awarding finance and treasury contracts, The Federal Bank, processed thirteen rounds of elimination before arriving at the two finalists: Republic Technologies and Maelstrom-Enomics.

Republic Tech is a logical finalist having proven its mettle by providing critical infrastructure enabling our civilized way of life. Serving as the flagship vessel for all voting activity in the Federation, RT has maintained this role longer than any other entity in history. Their ability to provide a balanced, near-zero-bias operation model is unmatched among countless self-serving competitors. Should Republic Tech secure The Fed Bank’s contracts, our financial matters will be in fair and transparent hands. That said, theirs are not the most forward thinking of hands. RT has been known to fall behind the curve when it comes to reacting to the Federation’s ever-evolving ways of life. Collecting votes doesn’t change much but managing financial instruments can sometimes shift direction as often as the wind blows.

Maelstrom-Enomics offers a compelling alternative. This finalist has a history of swimming against the current with unshrinking courage. When no one else would fill the market void for elderly care, risk-laden insurance, and pension programs, it was this corporation that stepped up. Maelstrom has cut through perilous waters, entering markets fraught with either self-destructive manipulation or profitless charity. An organization like that, armed with financial authorities, leaves a feeling of confidence if maybe a bit self-indulgent. If there were to be a flaw, it would be internal extravagance. Should The Fed Bank grant contracts, sustainable confidence should abound, for decades if not generations, and Maelstrom would celebrate that all along the way.

Whichever you favor, be sure to exercise your right to cast a vote.

Empire Storyline

Formation of the Ministry of Security
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Glory to the Empire. It is with great honor that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Security. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of defense and law enforcement, in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This acute designation is the fourth of six ministries that will be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of Imperial dominance across the galaxy. This day is no different than the time before it. Our great Empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection period begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Security.

Through the wisdom of His Excellency, an esteemed highborn will be appointed from either House Va-Halet or House Praetor to direct operations and, as such, one of two potential candidates will be selected: Lord Hakar Va-Halet or Captain Léo Praetor. Both contribute impeccable service to The Empire and the final choice will navigate unprecedented eventualities including the protection of the study and exploration of Einsen Bridges.

Lord Va-Halet prides himself in coming to His Excellency’s side more rapidly than any other great House. There are few with his combat experience who are more loyal to Imperial supremacy. That said, some interpret his assertive reactions as cynical.

Captain Praetor, on the other hand, is anchored in consideration as much as he is in action. No force in this life or beyond is capable of uprooting Léo’s resolve. This can be to a fault with the occasional record of temperamental behavior, albeit from Leo’s steadfast Imperial convictions.

You may now express your favor toward one party over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Your Contribution to Protection, Our Ethic of Safety

Despite the Federation’s illegal intrusion of Unionist rights, further and thorough deliberation continues among the Vox, tribes, and many public polls to assemble our great Union's Code of Ethics. This Unionist Code guides us, a forward-minded people, as we navigate this new era of the Einsen Bridge. Your efforts are recognized frequently during these difficult times. The burdens suffered by one are alleviated by all. It is with high expectation that today continues our path toward reformation and a strong foundation that will last for countless generations to come.

To cultivate understanding, our fourth Code of Ethics facilitates all matters of defense, security, and leadership accountability. This reflects the critical necessities of balance, justice, and civil assurances now until the end of time. As with Expression and Information, the Ethic of Safety is nurtured by its Steward aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland.

Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Safety: Emmet of the Faceless and Laban Ark of the Twin Suns. Emmet’s credentials all point to equitability, fairness, and candor. He is something of a Union legend, having traversed Union space along with his fellow Faceless, always aiding those in need. Few within the Union have a more just disposition than Emmet. This is well known despite his path to leadership being less well-understood than that of others. How Emmet came to lead the motley crew known as the Faceless is unknown, however. Even his identity is a mystery: was Emmet born within the Union or did he defect from one of the other factions? No records confirm one possibility or the other–but then, that is often the woeful state of Union affairs, isn’t it? To this day, no one knows the face behind Emmet’s mask–save for his fellow Faceless, of course.

Our other candidate is Captain Laban Ark. An intuitive, confident Unionist with harrowing marks during the Ojin-Kai assault on Vargas. Navigating uncertain circumstances and with no time to act, Laban revised his marching orders and reversed fortunes, saving the lives of dozens of Vargas miners as well as a vital shipment of ore scheduled for Unionist supply lines. It is this intuition that’s capable of leading the new establishment of Union security across our populated systems. This is not discounted, I assure you, by Laban’s inconsequential, presumptuous bearing. Some say presumptuous, others mark it as confident.

Join us as we select the first Steward of Safety and embark on a journey of enlightenment and usher in a new age.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix


For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

Phase 4 Votes of Reform in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 68.7.512, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has selected the fourth of multiple official appointments designed to strengthen their position in these uncertain times. The results are as follows:
Empire:

Hakar Va-Halet as Minister of Security - 64.51% Imperial favor

Léo Praetor as Minister of Security - 35.49% Imperial favor

Federation:

Award finance contracts to Republic Technologies - 63.69% of the votes

Award finance contracts to Maelstrom Economics - 36.31% of the votes

Union:

Emmet as Steward of Safety - 58.27% of the votes

Laban Ark as Steward of Safety - 41.73% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

As of this transmission, probes entering the Irenic Einsen Bridge return degraded, badly malfunctioning, warped or do not return at all. It is unknown what is causing this. However, once the formation of the Multilateral Irenic EB Task Force is complete, there will be an urgent focus to remedy these issues.

Chapter 6.2: Mid-Reform[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Is the New Federal Bank Contractor the Winner or Reluctant Recipient?
Jyo Cshu, Xeikil Chief Economist, Op-Ed – Finance Sphere, a Novum auxiliary

The Federal Bank may be in for a difficult fiscal cycle. Perhaps congratulations are in order to Republic Technologies. But perhaps condolences are more appropriate.

If there was only one economic indicator these days, it would be any and all news coming out of Mímir and the progress being made to answer questions of quantum, organic quantum, EB stability, and identifying characteristics. Basically, can Mímir—and its history-changing effects—be controlled? While financial contracts may have been handed out, the answer to this question is capable of leaving said contracts in utter ruin.

Despite bonus Union cooperation research, efforts are off to a rocky start. Reopening subterranean access to the still-buried Cradle has proven difficult. Maybe progress would meet expectations if this was an ordinary cave on Vargas but before a single spade can pierce dirt a thousand scientists must verify and reverify that the dirt won’t explode, or the spade for that matter.

So what of the “Irenic Einsen Bridge”? A term cooked up by Universal Council reps as though a label will prevent power mongering by the very mongers of power charged to study it. The potential for this single discovery could render the value of any financial contracts innumerable. The only problem is nearly every probe sent through this treasure tunnel returns unusable or fails to return at all.

So before we pat the backs of The Fed Bank’s contractor, we look to answers that are proving more difficult to come by than first thought. Thus, we continue to hold our breaths and clutch our bank accounts.

Empire Storyline

Superior Imperial Security Already Being Demonstrated
High Lord Hakar Va-Halet, Minister of Security.

Glory to The Empire. It is with great honor I to broadcast this first Security Report. The evident might and presence of Imperial research and investigation teams have arrived, safely and securely, and are progressing on Mímir, without incident.

Unlike our counterparts, no conflict has emerged regarding His Excellency’s sovereign right to access the planet’s orbit, skies, seas, and terrain. Imperial Security along with intelligence functions are already making progress in establishing shelter, checkpoints, and provisional measures.

Focus is also split between Mímir, now acting as a secured base of operations, and the study of the Irenic Einsein Bridge, which is located closest to Mímir. There have been an amusing amount of feeble disruptions on the part of the Federation and Union. A squabble only worth addressing when their bickering impedes our productivity. They have been made aware of the need to eliminate such petulance, and have submitted to reason. As such, security remains without incident.

This report is further evidence of His Excellency’s superiority.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Our Re-emphasis of Security
Emmet, Steward of Safety

On behalf of Unionist security and our fellow Steward of Knowledge, I extend gratitude to one and all who have contributed to enforcing this faction’s right to research efforts on and near the planet Mímir.

While the Mímir peacekeeping and research progress is being made in sites of interest, as Steward, it is my responsibility to report that progress is slow but deliberate. Many factors must be considered including preventing the accidental trigger of another Einsen Bridge event. As a result, the primary mission for our on-site teams is to determine how these Einsen Bridges can potentially be triggered. This, in turn, ensures how to prevent such a trigger.

The Union does not shy away from challenges. As such, stand with me as we progress forward and lead civilization to new heights.

Heads held high.

,

Chapter 7.1: The MIEB Task Force[edit | edit source]

Reform Paused To Elect EB Task Force Leader[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 77.7.512, Mandla Bankole, Universal Council


To all in the galaxy, a great challenge is set before us. Probes traversing through the Irenic Einsen Bridge return badly degraded, warped or do not return at all. After carefully examining the returning probes, scientists are calling it “accelerated entropy”.

Accelerated entropy causes unpredictable disruption on a quantum level. This is different from radiation, where cells simply break down. Accelerated entropy can cause atoms, molecules, and cells to behave in an infinite number of ways, which includes nothing. There is currently no way of predicting the behavior until the moment it happens. This is often followed by what can only be described as accelerated entropy. Also known as partial or full disintegration. This leads us to a concentrated, multilateral efforts to solve this complex problem.

Talks and negotiations have concluded in regard to the Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force (MIEB-GTF) or MIEB. Due to the interfactional vote of stardate 39.7.512, the Federation formally received preference for leading the MIEB Task Force.

To determine the specific individual to lead this task force, each faction will cast a vote between two Federation candidates. In no particular order, the candidates are Dr. Yyuri Takada PhD, DDiv, of the Federation conglomerate Hygeia Systems, and Dr. Helena Barnhardt PhD, DDiv, of Eve-N Technologies.

According to negotiated, interfactional agreement, candidate information has been supervised, edited and curated by neutral parties of the Universal Council. Full transparency and balance is the primary focus. Setting aside all bias and prejudice, the Universal Council deems each candidate equal. It is up to the voting population of each faction to determine the election. Please read all provided information before casting your factional vote.


For further details, consult your faction story channel.


Federation Storyline

REBEAT Paused To Nominate A MIEB Task Force Finalist
Nelor Noersadoal, Editor & Chief, Takeyon Reports

As interfactional efforts continue researching the Irenic Einsen Bridge Gateway, leaders are hard at work establishing a multilateral framework for transgalactic scientific cooperation. As a result, a number of candidates have been nominated, from each faction, to lead the faction-neutral Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force (MIEB-GTF) or MIEB Task Force.

In the effort to minimize all bias and prejudice, it is the responsibility of this publication to broadcast candidate information, which has been supervised, edited and curated by neutral parties of the Universal Council. With full transparency and balance is the primary focus, the Universal Council deems all candidates to be considered equal. Please read all provided information before casting your vote:

Dr. Yyuri Takada

Dr. Yyuri Takada, PhD, DDiv is a Chief Science Officer at Hygeia Systems. She oversees a wide range of scientific operations spanning logistics to holographic fingernail implants. With no one person at the helm of all of Hygeia’s operations, some wonder if its unorthodox structure is flexible leadership or a gateway to haphazard dispersion. In short: Dr. Yyuri Takada is innovative but less systematic.

Dr. Helena Barnhardt

Dr. Helena Barnhardt, PhD, DDiv is the Chief Science Officer at Eve-N Technologies. She is methodical and personable, and well-versed in diplomacy, welcoming partners and competitors alike. This lowers one’s guard to better accept the doctor’s rigidity, which is beneficial for protocol but disadvantaged against rapid change. In short: Dr. Helena Barnhardt is diplomatic but rigid.

Whichever you favor, be sure to exercise your right to cast a vote.
Empire Storyline

Imperial Reform Paused To Set Foreign Precedent
From House Voden

Glory to The Empire. The scientific supremacy of our Einsen Bridge research remains unmatched as well as Imperial generosity to allow foreign assistance. It is this generosity that is on display by selecting a finalist for a role best titled “chief servant to Imperial endeavors”.

The full extent of this generosity is on display as the candidates are foreigners of non-Imperial descent. The following is a text describing each candidate. This text has received Imperial blessing. There is no need for partisan language, given the apparent and superior choice. The two candidates are as follows:

Dr. Yyuri Takada

Dr. Yyuri Takada, PhD, DDiv is a Chief Science Officer at Hygeia Systems. She oversees a wide range of scientific operations spanning logistics to holographic fingernail implants. With no one person at the helm of all of Hygeia’s operations, some wonder if its unorthodox structure is flexible leadership or a gateway to haphazard dispersion. In short: Dr. Yyuri Takada is innovative but less systematic.

Dr. Helena Barnhardt

Dr. Helena Barnhardt, PhD, DDiv is the Chief Science Officer at Eve-N Technologies. She is methodical and personable, and well-versed in diplomacy, welcoming partners and competitors alike. This lowers one’s guard to better accept the doctor’s rigidity, which is beneficial for protocol but disadvantaged against rapid change. In short: Dr. Helena Barnhardt is diplomatic but rigid.

With the clear choice now abundantly presented, you may express your favor toward one choice over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Code of Ethics Election Paused In The Name Of Irenism

Unionists, we arrive at a moment in the name of the irenic, multi-factional study of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge. It is a moment of great delicacy. It is a moment where we face focused advancement against equal gain. Each case is beneficial but only one is certain. The factionally balanced members of the Universal Council have narrowed a list of potential candidates to lead the Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force (MIEB-GTF) or MIEB Task Force.

The Vox is duty-bound to share with our collective candidate information, which has been supervised, edited and curated by neutral parties of the Universal Council. With full transparency and balance is the primary focus, the Universal Council deems all candidates to be considered equal. Please read all provided information before casting your vote:

Dr. Yyuri Takada

Dr. Yyuri Takada, PhD, DDiv is a Chief Science Officer at Hygeia Systems. She oversees a wide range of scientific operations spanning logistics to holographic fingernail implants. With no one person at the helm of all of Hygeia’s operations, some wonder if its unorthodox structure is flexible leadership or a gateway to haphazard dispersion. In short: Dr. Yyuri Takada is innovative but less systematic.

Dr. Helena Barnhardt

Dr. Helena Barnhardt, PhD, DDiv is the Chief Science Officer at Eve-N Technologies. She is methodical and personable, and well-versed in diplomacy, welcoming partners and competitors alike. This lowers one’s guard to better accept the doctor’s rigidity, which is beneficial for protocol but disadvantaged against rapid change. In short: Dr. Helena Barnhardt is diplomatic but rigid.

Join us as we select the rightful leader of the Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force and embark on a journey of enlightenment and usher in a new age.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex


Voting Results

Leader of the Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force

Transgalactic report 81.7.512, Áurea Adonis, Universal Council

After much deliberation to solve the challenge of traversing the EB gateway with all life and equipment intact, we arrive at the moment where all sovereign factions select a leader of the Multilateral EB Gateway Task Force. This task force will be charged with the study of the Einsen Bridge and the unpredictable Accelerated Entropy that occurs when passing through the spacetime threshold.

This is the central challenge that prevents human exploration into the other side of the Irenic Einsen Bridge. As a party to the neutral Universal Council, I invite everyone, on behalf of all sovereign factions, to join us as we take on this challenge synchronously.

The results are as follows:

Dr. Yyuri Takada is elected to lead the Multilateral Irenic EB Task Force.

Dr. Takada as MIEB Task Force leader. - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)
Dr. Barnhardt as MIEB Task Force leader. - 0 ()


Empire:

Dr. Takada as MIEB leader - 68.2% Imperial favor

Dr. Barnhardt as MIEB leader - 31.8% Imperial favor

Federation:

Dr. Takada as MIEB leader - 61.16% of the votes

Dr. Barnhardt as MIEB leader - 38.84% of the votes

Union:

Dr. Takada as MIEB leader - 57.63% of the votes

Dr. Barnhardt as MIEB leader - 42.37% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

The Universal Council is learning of reports regarding fugitives associated with the Crimson Wolves. It is unknown at this time if these are the same individuals confirmed to have been consumed by the anomalous EB events. A Universal Council representative has been dispatched to personally investigate and report back findings. Action will be taken to apprehend and question these individuals in cooperation with the appropriate authorities possessing jurisdiction. More will be reported as the situation develops.

Chapter 7.2: The MIEB Task Force[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

MIEB Leader Announced, Imperator Solas Lashes Out
Aisden Riley, Core Systems Editor OpEd – Novarim, a Novaros division

The votes are in and, through universal voting, the galaxy has selected Dr. Yyuri Takada, PhD, DDiv from Hygeia Systems. Federalists across occupied and colonized bodies are abuzz at the promise of pulling back the veil of mysteries the Irenic Einsen Bridge is hiding. Based on the limited footage that’s survived crossing the threshold, explorers and entrepreneurs are lining up making territorial claims and drawing up deeds of possession despite the three sectors sluggishly deliberating legislation to satisfy natural rights and fair justice. The risks seem to pale in comparison to promise and the energy exceeds capacity, one might say.

That is to say not everyone is excited about the founding of the MIEB Task Force. Our solitary friend, Imperator Solas, has once again dragged out Trust Minister Venthe Etruscus—an already tired name—to solicit gossip about the origins of the first anomalous events and point his bony finger at the Federation. I assume he possesses actual evidence this time? Surely, this ministerial arm flailing isn’t motivated by jealousy that the Federation was selected to lead MIEB, right? Maybe then, perhaps, it’s because the good doctor announced a partnership with Unionist and discoverer of the Irenic EB, Hayden Blunt, which has left Lord Bony Fingers out in the cold entirely. I’m sure it’s just my imagination.

The thinly veiled, woefully unsubstantiated accusations are nothing more than amusement in this climate of patriotism and federal pride. Not even a self-proclaimed ancient-fashioned deity (little “d”) can shake the morale of this great faction. The galaxy will be further understood, further detailed, and further expanded under the Federation’s leadership, and it comes in the form of a one Dr. Yyuri Takada, PhD, DDiv and no dusty empire has a chance to stop it.

Empire Storyline

From the Minister of Trust, To A Federation Unworthy Of Trust
High Lord Venthe, House Etruscus

In light of the Federation forming an inferior Einsen Bridge study group, a warning must be heeded. The self-conflicting federal collective may claim cooperation in the name of honor but it rings hollow. In truth, it is an attempt to distract. The Federation's theatrics betray them as His Excellency points to the true matter at hand: How did the original, anomalous events occur?

Many natural questions are asked across the galaxy. However, the Federation willingly ignores such questions and knowingly misdirects attention to a farcical parade of power mongering conglomerates. The Empire does not relent. How did these anomalies occur? Why now? And what are the possibilities behind their behavior? Reasonable inquiries are met with an unusually quiet response from our friends in the Federation. The Ministry of Trust bears an indelible duty to press for truth from those unwilling to disclose it.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Trust bears more than inquiries of foreign shrouds. It bears the means to satisfy inquiries with undeniable truth, voluntarily or otherwise. Let this be a clear word of diligence. Answers will surface and the Empire will, as is its right, measure in perpetuity.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

From the Minister of Trust, To Loyal Imperial Subjects
High Lord Venthe, House Etruscus

Glory to the Empire and those who loyally serve it. This transmission comes to you as a beacon of trust and goodwill. Take it with relief, knowing not all are given the privilege. Those who stood by the Imperator, in solidarity against the Universal Council’s attempt to force foreign selection onto His Excellency’s Imperial leaders, have demonstrated an intelligence beyond such foreign intellectual intrusions. Sometimes, a refusal to take part is an acceptance of love from your Imperator. Be commended and blessed for demonstrating this truth.

Grace for the foreign is not lost either. A purpose is granted to all and a generosity is extended to Dr. Takada to assist Imperial efforts in Einsen Bridge research. It is this service that leads to optimal effort and the greatest outcome. It is a service worthy of esteemed record.

A special commendation is also reserved for the Imperial Ministry of Knowledge. Einsen Bridge research has made great strides. New technologies, applications, and industries are emerging due to direct Imperial learnings. Efforts by High Lord Voden, his Imperial staff planetside on Mímir, and research crews orbiting the Irenic Einsen Bridge are setting a precedent worthy of His Excellency’s standard.

This day is no different than the time before it. The Empire’s greatness stands alone in depth and breadth. Those who serve will continue basking in its greatness. Those who do not, will wish they had.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

A Message from the Federalist MIEB Task Force Leader
Aish Fenix, Your called-upon Present Leader

Ladies and gentlemen of our great Union, this occasion, at an early moment in our new Einsen Bridge era, is marked by the formation of a Multilateral Irenic Einsen Bridge Task Force, whose sole task is to research the mysterious wormhole, known as the Irenic Einsen Bridge, for the purpose of all humankind regardless of age, creed, affiliation, or faction.

Clearly, the preference would be for this task force to be led by a Unionist. However, through fair and just means, it is the Federation’s time to carry the mantle, but the foundation does not stop there. It has been confirmed an accord has been reached where Dr. Takada and her MIEB Task Force will work in partnership with our Steward of Information, Captain Hayden Blunt, who discovered the location of the Irenic Einsen Bridge. Captain Blunt and her research crew are already well established planetside on Mímir as well as in IEB orbit. Collaboration will begin at once.

This coalition marks a new chapter of discovery. Join us as we forge ahead and discover together.

Heads held high.

Chapter 8.1: Near Reform[edit | edit source]

Fifth Step of Interfaction Reformation Solutions[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 9.8.512, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

The galaxy has an energy of agency. New leadership across the galaxy is rising with a sense of deep fulfillment. Something deep, not just a fleeting satisfaction, nor a passing distraction. What is culminating within each of the factions is an obligated fulfillment, complete with a rare balance of simultaneous burden and achievement. This historic change is owed to humanity. An overwhelming challenge has revealed itself in the form of an impassable threshold, blocking an unrealized potential for all of us… within all of us, and it has called for— nay, it has demanded change.

This element of change has been with us for some time now. What is changing keeps changing, which has become normal. What was normal has been replaced by more change, but we answer the call. We reveal ourselves, against overwhelming challenges, and we choose reform. New leadership to answer the demand, to represent a new voice, and it speaks of deep fulfillment.

This new voice of change continues its song of trans-factional reform, as it nears completion across all settlement and planetary systems. The Empire, Federation, and Union are establishing respective leadership positions. This will be the fifth position selected. Each faction will total six new leadership roles, all with the intent of better representing the people across the galaxy in this new age of the Einsen Bridge.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.


Federation Storyline

REBEAT Continues With New Regulator: Communication Commission
Ohn Makyo, Reporter, Takeyon Reports

REBEAT contracts continue to shape a new Federation. Uphill battles and difficulties riddle the process as regulatory contracts are pushed through and considerations are selectively filtered. As such, the intent continues with the fifth round of reformation contracts, this time from the Communication Commission. The two considerations are Novum Group and Novaros Corporation.

Novum is an established conglomerate with many influencers, both elected and hired, in their pockets. You will not find a Federation influencer that did not have their path paved by favorable coverage on Novum’s dilated portfolio of media outlets.

Novaro is the flashy edge case. Useful whenever Novum favoritism is not granted. A strategy of disruption and fringe thinking keeps attention on their equally inflammatory collection of brand-focused communication channels.

Both struggled to cover Einsen Bridge events as they happened. Perhaps an injection of government funds will help develop media integrity.

Be sure to vote.

UPDATE: Regarding the large amount of inquiries: Unfortunately you cannot vote for Takeyon LLC as a write-in.

Empire Storyline

Formation of the Ministry of Wealth
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Greetings and glory to the Empire. It is with great honor that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Wealth. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of labor and treasury, in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This acute designation is the penultimate ministry position that will be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of imperial dominance in the galaxy. This day is no different than the time before it. Our great empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection period begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Wealth.

Through the wisdom of His Excellency, an esteemed highborn will be appointed from House Aurelian to direct operations and, as such, the potential will be either Lady Nona Levidis or High Lady Sophia Aurelian. Both contribute flawless service to The Empire and the final choice will navigate unprecedented eventualities including the financing of Einsen Bridge exploration.

Lady Levidis is as astute a financier as any to be found across the Imperium. Her efforts in estimating and allocating funds for recovery efforts after the cataclysmic EB events speak for themselves. Her main struggles have been the questioning of her birth. How can such a minor house produce abilities of this caliber? Her intelligence is only matched by her level of obsession, a double-edged sword regarding matters that exceed her station. In matters of money, perhaps the only citizen to match Lady Levidis is High Lady Aurelian herself, who led post-EB recovery efforts and provided the stature needed to reach His Excellency’s high expectations. The heir apparent to House Aurelian as well as the woman holding the keys to the Imperial coffers, her standing leaves a mark on every path she pursues. In fact, there is difficulty tracking the volume of paths she is pursuing. This captious regimen will never be mistaken as tranquil.

You may now express your favor toward one party over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Code of Ethics Continues With Our Contribution To Resource And Provision

Together we continue to assemble our great Union's Code of Ethics. This Code is to guide us as we navigate the era of the Einsen Bridge. Your efforts are recognized and lightened when shouldered by many. It is with great hope that today serves as further easing through the formation of a strong foundation that will last for countless generations to come.

With that said, our foundation is nearing completion with the fifth Code of Ethics being ratified to officially facilitate all matters of labor, agriculture, raw material acquisition, and finance.This again is indicative of the other Ethics codified before it. Its etching into our records ensures our future pursuits now until the end of time. The Ethic of Resource is nurtured by its Steward aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland.

Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Resource: Sethra Goodrun of X-36 Co-Operative and Asura Welde of Saruken XII. Sethra needs no introduction. Her warm approachability is a long-time hallmark of the collective efforts here on the Bastion as well as many service announcement broadcasts that keep all Unionists informed. Such wise, communicative experience is a welcome addition to meeting the demands of supporting an entire civilization.

Asura Welde is the reason we can traverse the various occupied systems. The Saruken XII can build a quality space-worthy vessel in less time than it takes to fill out the forms. It was she and her team who modified and upgraded the USV Panopea before Sera Varse’s historic mission to Mímir. Such expedient talent requires grit and tenacity. You are better served getting out of her way, whenever the Union needs her services.

Join us as we select the first Steward of Resource and embark on a journey of enlightenment and usher in a new age.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex


Voting Results

Phase 5 Votes of Transgalactic Reform in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 12.8.512, Moira Craine, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has selected the fifth of multiple official appointments designed to strengthen their position in these uncertain times.


The results are as follows:
Empire:

Nona Levidis as Minister of Wealth - 61.44% Imperial favor

Sophia Aurelian as Minister of Wealth - 38.56% Imperial favor

Federation:

Award communications contracts to Novum - 65.49% of the votes

Award communications contracts to Novaros - 34.51% of the votes

Union:

Sethra Goodrun as Steward of Resource - 59.18% of the votes

Asura Welde as Steward of Resource - 40.82% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

A Crimson Wolves crew member, reported missing during the infamous EB occurrence, has been apprehended. Interrogation reveals they have returned from the other side of an EB gateway and Sera Varse is still alive! The situation is still fluid and official transmissions will be documented as they arrive.

Chapter 8.2: Near Reform[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Controversial Figure Sera Varse Alive On The Other Side

I. Vazieriev, Chief Correspondent, Grey Matter, Novum

It was not a routine day aboard the IEB research station FSS Skłodowska. Various observations slowed, nearly to a halt. Quantum-level experiments were postponed. Transmission relays requests stacked up in a long queue all because of who was being held in the brig.

Horace Austinus is a documented member of the infamous band of criminals known as the Crimson Wolves, the group responsible for many of the problems during the Shockwave. Of all the efforts to learn about Einsen Bridges, no other event has provided such a treasure trove of answers as the apprehension of this fugitive. His arrest gives an immediate answer to one of the most important questions we have: can humans survive the trip to the other side? Apparently, yes. However, there is a catch: We need tech to protect ourselves.

A logical question is, can this criminal be trusted? The answer is less clear but the revelations don’t stop. According to multiple trusted sources, Horace claims Sera Varse is credited for the makeshift tech that was used. Spoilers, folks–Sera Varse is alive and well, not only having survived the trip through an EB but has also made it back to our side. Aren’t we lucky?

News of this will take time to permeate through Federal sectors; the confirmation of whether Sera is actually alive and walking among us will have to wait. Controversy regarding her is well documented, the woman having been the first to study anomalies on Mímir. Her involvement in the death of multiple Federation officers, and responsibility for the cataclysmic anomaly events are still matters of hot debate.

Perhaps more will be revealed and the most likely source will come from the unlikeliest of places: In the depths of the Federal IEB research vessel, The Skłodowska.

Empire Storyline

From the Ministry of Security

High Lord Hakar Va-Halet, Minister of Security

Glory to The Empire. Honor to His Excellency. It may come as a surprise that news of the Irenic Einsen Bridge would come from the Imperial Ministry of Security. No other was more surprised than I to learn a member of the Crimson Wolves has been apprehended near the Irenic Einsen Bridge. After processing, and as a desperate plea for mercy, the enemy of the Imperium had much to disclose. After ramblings of the Unionist Blunder, Sera Varse, and misgivings about the terrorist Montez Lycanis, the weak-willed thief gave useful information about person and crew traveling through an Einsen Bridge without harm.

This news has been passed on to the Imperial Ministry of Knowledge for verification and further questioning. This is a momentous occasion and a notable victory for the supremacy of His Excellency’s efforts toward exploring a vast new realm of the universe. The final steps to new worlds are ever closer, and The Imperator’s latest triumph is at hand.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

From the Ministry of Knowledge

Mathias Voden, Minister of Knowledge

A wealth of knowledge has been extracted from a criminal who fled through an Einsen Bridge and returned with potential payment of redemption in the form of scientific findings. Whether His Excellency grants amnesty or not, this payment is already yielding returns as we apply this knowledge to our existing progress. The path to human trials through the Irenic Einsen Bridge is clear to us and preparations are in motion. I also will be in close contact with the newly appointed Minister of Wealth to make plans for economic advancement based on extra-galactic discoveries. It is fortunate our lone efforts have led us down this path. Cooperation with lesser teams have not benefited the Imperium, despite the hopes of said lesser teams.

While assistance, or lack thereof, from the counterpart factions is insufficient, Imperial efforts push forward in further strengthening our presence at the IEB. Once again, The Empire pulls ahead to lead humankind into the future. The Oracle’s guidance resonates through The Imperator. Let its song lead you to your future as you serve His Excellency and grasp the present moment firmly.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Regarding The Development Of Sera Varse

Cpt. Hayden Blunt, Steward of Information

Fellow Unionists, by now, it is no doubt you have heard of reports that Sera Varse is alive. It can be confirmed she has arrived in Union space and has been summoned to the Bastion to speak to Vox leadership as well as the Ethical Stewards

I am aware of the endless questions we all have. No one is more curious than I about what Ms. Varse has experienced and how her experiences can help our efforts with traveling through the Irenic Einsen Bridge safely. Much will be discovered and clarity will come in due time. For now, on behalf of the Vox and our present leader, Aish Fenix, our request from you is patience.

Time is needed to receive the information undoubtedly Sera has for us and time will be needed to document it, verify the necessary details and relay it back to the great Unionist collective. We thank you in advance for fulfilling this request. We are maximizing our efforts to get this right the first time and to reach the standard you deserve. Eyes ever forward.

Heads held high.

Chapter 9.1: A Full Roster[edit | edit source]

Final Step of Interfaction Reformation[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 16.8.512, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

With the appointment of the Imperial Minister of Wealth, awarding of Federation communications contracts, and selection of Union Steward of Resource, we come to the final stage of the reformation for better representation throughout the Core Systems.

Though the final round of leadership position selection has yet to conclude, humanity’s progress waits for no one. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of the joint Faction MIEB Task Force, an unprecedented experimental event is set to take place that will propel humanity into the next great epoch of scientific advancement and space exploration. Dr. Takada has handpicked a team of researchers and Faction leaders to take the first manned mission through the IEB aboard the vaunted science research vessel, the FSS Skłodowska.

As we stand on the precipice of intergalactic travel, unexpected events involving EBs persist. We have received reports claiming Sera Varse survived her unsanctioned EB experiment. Her whereabouts are currently unknown, yet rumors are circulating that she has had contact with the Vox aboard the Bastion. What is clear is the attempt to keep her whereabouts a continued mystery by as of yet unknown actors. Requests for her immediate return to Council custody have been placed with the Vox if she makes contact. Regardless of her successful gamble with the lives of millions, Commander Varse is subject to a Universal Council tribunal for failure to obey a lawful order, as is every officer assigned to the council.

The interrogation of the Crimson Wolves crew member who survived the effects of traversing an EB, Horace Austinus, continues to provide us with vital information on a bevy of issues and concerns. Citizens throughout the Core Systems have expressed outrage that this fugitive, who most certainly participated in the ravaging of the Kepler System, has yet to suffer the swift hammer of justice. Imperial requests for his extradition will be acknowledged in due course. Rest assured that he will answer for his crimes, but such things must not detract from the monumental progress humanity is about to make, both scientifically and interfactionally.

Thus, transfactional reform now concludes with this final round of voting across all planetary systems. The Empire, Federation, and Union are one position away from placing all respective leadership positions for the Imperial Ministry, Federal Regulatory Committees, and Code of Ethics respectively. These will be the sixth and final positions selected, all with the intent of better representing the people across the galaxy in this new age of the Einsen Bridge.


For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

REBEAT Culminates with the Agency of Justice
Ja-syn Wanderfalde, Legal Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

The final round of REBEAT contracts have arrived. While Sector Presidents, in rare unison, sing its praises, time is needed to determine how these regulatory committees will carve their place in history. Without exception is the final set of regulatory REBEAT contracts, which comes from the Federal Agency of Justice.

“With travel through spacetime, we will need to litigate disputes quickly and reach mutual consensus,” 2nd Sector President Aurea Adonis points out, “in a manner that keeps up with the breakneck speed of change that is already bombarding our society.”

“Justinia Solutions and Becker-Tanaka-Schmidt are the Federation’s best candidates.” She goes on to say at a Station Ignis charity dinner.

Few have the pedigree of Justinia Solutions. Counter to many competitor’s attempts to intimidate, Justinia welcomes numerous corporate clients from nearly every market space across Federation space. Many sources confirm they conduct legal affairs that draw you in, rather than repel or cower. While undoubtedly successful, this characteristic is also used against them by competitors, in the form of being too malleable.

Becker-Tanaka-Schmidt on the other hand pulls off a very different but equally impressive feat: they exercise an impartiality to a degree that is unmatched. Even competitors admit to this advantage. It is an advantage they do not rest on either. They leverage their hyper-neutral reputation to pursue uncompromising and sometimes harsh rulings.

Few argue against 2nd Sector President Adonis. These two final REBEAT candidates have the qualifications to lead statutory precedent in the Einsen Bridge era. The only question that remains is, which do you choose?

Ensure your vote is cast in a timely fashion.

Empire Storyline

Formation of the Ministry of Health
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Glory to the Empire. It is with great honor that House Glycon announces the origin and enforcement of the Imperial Ministry of Health. This Ministry will dutifully hold authority in matters of healthcare as well as overseeing the health of Imperial influence, production, and finance, in accordance with His Premiere Dynast, Imperator Solas. This balancing designation is the sixth and final ministry to be formed to aid the Imperial Senate's continued confirmation of imperial dominance in the galaxy. This day is no different than the time before it. Our great empire is unmatched and will continue to be so as the selection period begins for the first to bear the duties of Minister of Health.

Through the wisdom of His Excellency, an esteemed highborn will be appointed from House Charon-V to direct operations and, as such, one of two potential candidates will be selected: Lord Tarraco Charones or Lady Kallista Iasu. Both contribute impeccable service to His Excellency and the final choice will navigate unprecedented eventualities including the health of experts studying and exploring Einsen Bridges.

Lord Tarraco has an uncanny knack of putting anyone at ease and inspiring them with his tales of service. It is this charisma that has led to expanding Imperial reach and support. A reach that few thought were possible or, in some cases, legal. Lord Tarraco’s excursions may have required exception but he has also been generous in giving exception when those are in need of it from him in turn.

Lady Kallista subscribes to a different perspective in the form of thoroughness. She leaves no stone unturned and no problem is too small for her. In fact, she already has a hand-picked team researching Organic Quantum and has made a breakthrough discovery that it is not Quantum at all. Just don’t ask her about it. She will tell you she’s busy answering other important questions.

You may now express your favor toward one party over the other.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Equivalent Justice for All

My fellow Unionists, our Code of Ethics foundation is nearly complete with ratification of our sixth and final Code of Ethics. This Ethic is to officially facilitate all legal matters of justice. This again is indicative of the other Ethics codified before it. Its etching into our records ensures our future pursuits now until the end of time. The Ethic of Civility is nurtured by its Steward aboard the Bastion. They will rotate in to serve the duties of their stewardship just as they do now for home and shareland.

Chosen at random are two candidates for Steward of Civility: Cyth Farrier of Light Hammers and Syndic Kyle Shiv of Protos Syndicate. Cyth is conscientious and attentive. Her hard-working ethic is infectious, causing those around her to rise above their station. As disputes are resolved, Cyth is capable of keeping emotionally impartial in a way that is rarely achieved. This compartmentalization seems to work across all areas of her life.

Syndic Kyle Shiv is apt and judicious. An exemplary Unionist and Bastion court judge. He has spoken to the Vox on behalf of many in need spanning too many topics to list. No challenge is too large for Kyle as even the most stressful situation doesn’t seem to concern him.

Join us as we select the first Steward of Civility and embark on a journey of enlightenment and usher in a new age.

Your called-upon Present Leader, Aish Fenix

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

Phase 6 Votes of Transgalactic Reform in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 12.8.512, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has selected the sixth and final appointment designed to strengthen their position in these uncertain times. The results are as follows:


Empire:

Tarraco Charones as Minister of Health - 57.56% Imperial favor

Kallista Iasu as Minister of Health - 42.44% Imperial favor

Federation:

Award justice contracts to Justinia Solutions - 59.13% of the votes

Award justice contracts to Becker-Tanaka-Schmidt - 40.87% of the votes

Union:

Cyth Farrier as Steward of Civility - 61.69% of the votes

Kyle Shiv as Steward of Civility - 38.31% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

The MIEB Task Force has found success in its latest series of tests with unmanned probes. The drones were sent out one after the other at twelve-hour intervals, each returning unaffected from the journey through the EB. Following this and several other developments,Dr. Takada has made the decision to go ahead with the Task Force's first attempt at human traversal.

Chapter 9.2: A Full Roster[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Ensuring Substantial Growth into the Future
Daren Matsumoto, Private Welfare Consultant Op-Ed – Maelstrom-Enomics

With the contracts for the Federal Agency of Justice awarded to Justinia Solutions, clarity of security and purpose has finally returned to the Federation, and with impeccable timing. The debacle on the FSS Skłodowska has been promptly remedied with the accepted request and arrival of Universal Council representatives to take over the interrogation of the Crimson Wolves fugitive.

With the distractions to a minimum, the MIEB Task Force can get onto the business of making history while the brightest financial minds across the Federation can get to work on outlining proposals for the profits to be made on the other side of the IEB gateway. The limitless opportunities that potentially await us have anyone worth their portfolio throughout the Core Systems clamoring for ideas on how to efficiently and prudently exploit this situation. The other factions can smell the promise of riches just as much as we can. Unlike us, the only problems they face are their lack of individual freedom, ingenuity in organization, and superior Federal education systems that will ensure our dominance on the other side…and insurance is what we all need, now more than ever.

The Empire clearly thinks we are greedy opportunists rushing into the void with our eyes closed. The Union has worked in lock step with us and their efforts are to be commended, but they would also waste the true value to be had on even the unmotivated amongst us, but we know better. The drive to succeed and build up those around us through the unrivaled freedoms corporate structure has given us is what we’re all about, and why not make a fortune while we’re at it?

Our thoughts and bright investment futures are with the brave team aboard the Sklodowska.

Empire Storyline

From the Ministry of Health
High Lord Tarraco Charones, Minister of Health

Glory to the Empire. The profound honor to lead the Ministry of Health in Imperator Solas’ name inspires to a level that Imperial citizens need not have put into words. I accept the responsibility that comes with being Minister of Health during reports of an ill-planned venture into the Irenic EB gateway by the ever opportunistic and short-sighted Federation-led MIEB Task Force. Without the balanced hand of his Excellency guiding Imperial technology in this questionable endeavor, a whole crew of top researchers will be flung into the void with what amounts to the crossed fingers of an unsteady hand.

On behalf of the Imperium, I have set to work on an emergency proposal to plead with the MIEB Task Force to halt their rush to glory and reconsider Imperial assistance. We here live with the assurance that the Emperor holds the health of Imperial citizens and the Empire in the same regard, and yet he has the depth of compassion to extend this regard to the short-sighted efforts of this “Task Force.” It is folly to deny this Imperial Ministry’s outreached hand, but foreigners cannot be held to the same standard that the Emperor sets for all of us.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Together, the Future is Ours
Cyth Farrier, Steward of Civility

Members of the Union, I am a woman of few words. With successful traversing of the IEB a near certainty, my first act as Steward of Civility will be to put in place a series of protocols for mutual benefit on the other side of the EB gateways. The great work our scientists have done together with Federation researchers will set the collective momentum of Humanity in the right direction, the direction of cooperation and harmony.

Any and all resources mined from the endless number of bountiful planets will be shared with all. At the same time, this prosperity will put the Union in a position to dictate reason and fairness to the Universal Council like never before in our dealings with the other factions. But first, shoulders back and hands to the work.

Heads held high.

Chapter 10.1: Tragedy[edit | edit source]

A Great Burden[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 23.08. 512, President Kim Lee, Universal Council

Members of the galactic community,

It is my great burden to report on the tragedy that struck the joint Faction MIEB Task Force. As many of you will know, our joint efforts have borne many fruits in past weeks–the collaboration between our three governments has given all of us fresh hope of peace and prosperity for all of humanity. Dr. Takada, as leader of the project, believed that the data gathered by probes and scientific instruments offered more than enough for the Task Force to proceed onto the next stage–a manned journey to the other side and back. Researchers developed a new shielding system under her guidance, a shimmering white veil whose purpose was to counter the effects of the Einsen Bridge’s accelerated entropy field. These designs were sent to her colleagues from the Empire and Union and approved by independent committees before their installation aboard the ship.

The FSS Skłodowska, one of the UC’s most celebrated science vessels, was chosen to helm the mission. A dedicated team of scientists served on-board, hand-picked by Takada. In addition, a number of dignitaries representing each faction volunteered to take the ship on her maiden voyage across the Bridge. Chief among them were Hayden Blunt, the Union’s Steward of Information, as well as a personal friend of mine, Patrice Zidane, the CIO of OTK Comms. It was to be a moment of triumph for us all. Instead, it has become a tragedy.

As soon as the ship returned from the other side of the Einsen Bridge, its failure in responding to Ground Control’s hails led those on the ground to believe interference from the entropy field significantly distorted comms–the same had happened, in a limited capacity, upon the Skłodowska’s descent into the unknown. Perhaps it wouldn’t have been too late to abort then. To guess at the information the crew had to work with is a fool’s errand, however, as even the ship’s blackbox is unrecoverably damaged.

Whether Dr. Takada’s shield designs defended the crew from the field’s aberrant effects or not, not even the Federation’s forensic technology can tell. What is certain is that they failed to protect the ship’s skeleton from the erosion we have observed on smaller unmanned vessels. As the ship approached Mímir, it accelerated and reentry into the planet’s atmosphere tore it to pieces. Much of the debris rained down atop the base the MIEB Task Force used as an observatory –while its exterior was strong enough to withstand the extreme atmospheric conditions of Mímir, it held little defense against the storm of eroded metal that rained down. While joint search continues through the rubble, I’m afraid there is no likelihood of discovering survivors. We only hope there is enough of our people left to bury–and enough data we can scavenge to learn from this mistake.

It is in the darkest hours of any endeavor on the frontiers of science that progress marches painfully but meaningfully forward. We will not roll over and resign ourselves to failure. Individually and collectively, humanity will rise to greater heights than ever before. When we tame the Einsen Bridges, we will do it for the lives lost this day and to ensure that their spirit and sacrifice shall not be in vain.

They died in the name of progress. To mourn them, to honor them…this is our great burden.

And so is seeing to it that their sacrifice makes a difference.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

They Will Be Remembered
Petra Carlyle, Editor-in-Chief, Takeyon Reports

It is the happy reality of my job that I’m rarely forced to put slate to screen and make a statement that will reach countless citizens of the Federation. Following my exposition of the event many of you have come to call the Anomaly Shockwave, I had hoped not to have this dubious honor for a long time to come. But here I am again, as unprepared for today’s tragedy as I was for yesterday’s. You all know what I refer to: The tragic loss of life on Mímir following the MIEB Task Force’s failed Einsen Bridge experiment.

I won’t bore you with platitudes. Were the victims of this catastrophe the best and brightest? I’m sure that’s what the textbooks will say. The truth is, I can’t speak about most, I hardly knew any of the deceased. The woman I did know, though… Patrice Zidane, now that was a force to reckon with. I was never a part of her clique at the renowned Guinn Institute but you didn’t need to be. She was brilliant. A skilled speaker, every bit as good as President Lee–only, her interests went deep into the private sector. She wanted to see how high she could reach. Looking at her balance sheet now, not many ever reached higher. Come to think of it, Pat received Takeyon’s internship offer straight out of the Institute; we’d only ever spoken a few times, but she knew how badly I wanted it, so she passed it on my way. She had the guts to write to the Takeyon recruiter, saying he’d made a mistake, that he wanted the school’s ""star editor"" instead. And, well, you can guess who that was. You have to wonder…If not for that choice–who’s to say if she might not be writing words like these instead?

Let’s not dwell on could-have-beens. If there’s one thing I know, one thing, it’s that the Federation learns its lessons. We’ve been hit hard, hard enough it’s going to sting for a good long while…I’m sure those Imperial snakes at House Glycon are, even now, dragging our faction through the mud for daring to try what they would have been too cowardly to even think of. I can’t talk for any of you but I know I want to see their faces when it’s our techies that make crossing the Einsen Bridges safe.

Having said what needed to be clearly articulated, the Universal Council has posed a question of reflection: With this terrible tragedy hanging upon humanity, we must ask ourselves, is the push for progress worth such terrible loss?

The Union and Empire will have their own answers, but keep this in mind, we’re all Fed and proud for a reason–failure only makes us stronger.

Empire Storyline

A Frustrating Setback
Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Humanity flinches at the collective loss suffered onboard the FSS Skłodowska. Imperial subjects may rest a little easier knowing that the Federation and the Union’s foolishness have saved lives–not of their own, but scientists of House Voden still draw breath where they might not have otherwise. If either faction had not scorned the notion of Imperial assistance, it might have been Mathias Voden, not Hayden Blunt, who would have died. The Union is weaker for it–yet the Empire is magnanimous in its condolences.

But then, how could anyone expect the Federation’s leadership to deliver the much-needed solution to EB travel on the first try? It is no secret their technology needs a thousand iterations before it reaches anything near a working state. Catastrophe was all but warranted when they were given free rein without Imperial oversight. One must wonder, would this tragedy even have occurred if it was the Empire that led the joint effort? Or might all three factions have enjoyed the much less bitter fruit of our labor, under our Emperor’s paternal guidance?

The Empire must have this technology. It is of the greatest significance that the Imperial light be shined across the cosmos–no matter how hard some might try to quash it. Duty itself demands that we conquer the stars. Never forget this. And if the other factions continue to frustrate our exertions to this end–we shall forge humanity’s path ahead on our own. Such is the Empire’s burden.

Having said what we all know to be true, the Universal Council has posed a question of reflection: With this terrible tragedy hanging upon humanity, we must ask ourselves, is the push for progress worth such terrible loss?

Undoubtedly the other factions will have their answers, but do not forget, His Majesty the Emperor has little doubt of your capacity to carry this burden under him

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

The Best of Us
My Union brothers and sisters,

Our loss is insurmountable. Hayden Blunt was the best of us. Our Steward of Information did not serve long–nowhere near as long as she should have–but what she has accomplished in that time cannot be stressed enough. Information has become easier to access now than ever before. Hayden didn’t just invite cooperation between different tribes and clans, she demanded it. The culture of transparency she has fostered will survive her, as will so much more. Mongrel Lars, her deputy and our next Steward of Information, worked more closely with Hayden than anyone. He insisted I share the following with all of you:

It’s not easy, taking your cue from a girl half your age and more. Hayden was spirited, the kind of spirited I didn’t like much, to start with. Her passion–it could’ve thawed an arctic cap. Would have, too, if only she’d gotten it into her mind there was something to learn from the whole experience. I wish I were with her when it happened. Hell, I wish I’d gone in her stead. But I didn’t, and there’s no point thinking about it. What I’ve been thinking about is–she deserves to have her legacy honored. I’ll be making sure it is.

Some fine words from a man who has only too few to spare. We must not let this happen again. Grief is only natural at a time like this–what I ask of you all is to do as I have done, and channel it into aiding the effort to resolve the remaining difficulties before us. The need to protect human life as we venture past the Einsen Bridges is paramount. We’re so close to a breakthrough, so close to developing technology essential to withstanding the EB’s entropic field.

With that said and all of our hearts as one, the Universal Council has posed a question of reflection: With this terrible tragedy hanging upon humanity, we must ask ourselves, is the push for progress worth such terrible loss?

Our partners in this endeavor will have their own thoughts, but remember why we do this: the promise of what awaits beyond will make every sacrifice worth it.

Now more than ever…Keep your head high. Aish

For further details, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Voting Results

A Special Vote on the Cost of Progress in This New Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 37.8.512, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has expressed its majority view on the tragic MIEB Task Force incident and the push for progress. The results are as follows:


Empire:

The loss was too much. - 51.92% Imperial favor

Sacrifice is necessary - 48.08% Imperial favor

Federation:

Nothing is worth the loss. - 49.05% of the votes

Progress at any cost. - 50.95% of the votes

Union:

The loss is too much to bear. - 41.46% of the votes

Our sacrifice is always worth it. - 58.54% of the votes


Chapter 10.2: Tragedy[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Reorientation, Part 1 of 2
Brandon Adams, Hygeia Systems Health Correspondent, Novum News

Good sol, Explorers. Progress is relative to the costs for achieving it. Corporations across Federation space are tallying exactly what they lost. But in exchange, Quantum awaits us on the other side of the EBs. Vast amounts of a substance that has been so tightly regulated, you’d never be able to get enough of it for purposes other than FTL travel or advanced weapons. Now, the speculation around the untold amounts of Quantum to be discovered is propelling investment at light speed. The practical among us will see the tragedy as so many other tragedies, as an opportunity.

The Union has done well to give so much in this endeavor. They stood with us and lost some of their own. We must look to the future with our MIEB partners, yes. We must also provide oversight when possible in order to ensure the gains made are channeled to sectors with the highest chances for success. The Union will have its share of the spoils of the EB era, but they may at the same time benefit from proper consultation when so many have given their lives for the advancement of Humanity.

Reorientation, Part 2 of 2

Talk has been gaining traction around a few incendiary theories as to exactly what happened, but I will not throw fuel on the fire today. Yet, it is the Empire, who for all intents and purposes, have sacrificed the least and are the most vocal about what they have done. Yes, they have sent their Healers and their Genetic tech to assist with the wounded and the optics are certainly good. Having said that, I also enjoy the freedom of thought put to speech. The Imperator will want more than what he will get and the Empire will fall over themselves thanking him for it. Emperor Solas is so far removed from the minds a democracy can produce that trying to imagine what goes through his head yields nothing but diminishing returns. Equal opportunity for the individual advancement of all humans is something the Empire will have to come to terms with once we harness EB travel.

With the memories of those lost from the MIEB Task Force in full perspective, let’s refocus on the task at hand and make sure success to our ventures in the age of the Einsen-Bridge is the ultimate historic reference point to these heroes.

Empire Storyline

Loss is a Ladder
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Health

We offered help, they refused. Now we offer to clean up their dead. Nothing pains The Emperor more than sacrifice with nothing to show for it. It is the desire and supreme command of His Excellency that guides me to my honorable purpose in relating to you what the Imperial vote means.

The Federation led this debacle with their contradicting chattering heads and yet they would see this as a victory for themselves. Surely it is thanks to our scientists on the surface of Mimir and orbiting the IEB that helped the corporations save face with our own groundbreaking work. Rest assured though, we will see those efforts bear fruit for the honor and glory of the Empire. I cannot speak for the lives lost to the Federation past the duty we go to perform for them.

The Union, in their rush to hold all hands and consider all opinions into their final convoluted decisions, followed the Federation into this endeavor in lock-step. They’ve lost the least, for waiting in the wings is the next random selection to fill the void. Their dead will be accounted for accordingly. A fog is upon the Union mind and it blocks the clarity our Emperor bestows upon the Imperial citizen. There is not, nor will there ever be a veil the Emperor cannot pierce with the light of reason, and so too it awaits the worthy after we pass. What awaits all others is a loss too terrible for me to consider.

In spite of our partners’ short comings, the Emperor’s charity knows no bounds. We have dispatched our Wardens to Mimir to give proper aid in recovering whatever may be left of our dead. We honor Him by continuing to honor our commitment to the MIEB…for now. We will count the dead, just as Wardens have done since before the destruction of Sol…no matter the loss.

High Lord Tarraco Charones: Minister, Healer, and Warden of the Dead.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

We Mean What We Say
Dr. Calia Bremen, assistant to Steward Jase Yosen, Civic of Health

Sisters and brothers, I’d obviously like my first message to you all to be under better circumstances, but here we all are, in this shit together. My heart broke when I got the news, then turned to ash when I saw the visuals…my sister was on the Skłodowska, along with members of your family and tribes as well. There’s no feeling quite like the pain that comes with seeing your own kin die. Jase hasn’t sat down since we all heard the news, pulling on any resources he has supply enough of to send to Mimir to help. If we can save even one of our own, I’d send the Bastion itself packed with the whole damn fleet.

The MIEB Task Force, a joint Faction operation pulling from the best the Union has on offer. In addition, it receives whoever got the highest test scores from the Federation, and whatever the Emperor thinks the Core System needs and needs to give him in return. Solas Craine, may he take his head out of his own ass and see the sacrifice made in collective effort. This is surely just pissed into the wind, but I hope somewhere in his golden halls he has the grit to work through to the goal we all committed to.

Then there’s our impeccably well-timed corporate allies. I’ll give the Federation this, they do produce people who know their craft. They talk a lot, I mean A LOT about every damn thing in front of them before getting to work. But I was hopeful after hearing from my…there it is again, that fucking pain. I’m so not good at this announcement shit. Look, I hate the loss as much as any of you because I know you feel my pain, and I feel yours. Any Unionist worth their salt will dig their heels in right now and push till there’s nothin’ left to give. Till we can say to our dead the Einsen-Bridges are open to all humanity. Nuff said.

Heads held high.

Chapter 11.1: A Step Back[edit | edit source]

Purpose and Obligation[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 46.8.512, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

Following the Irenic Einsen Bridge Tragedy, the Council has taken a step back to reevaluate the best way forward for all. It is this assembly’s purpose to promote peace and cooperation between the Factions; doing so requires commitment of every member of this body. It is the Council’s hope that every faction upholds its commitment to the MIEB Task Force as we continue to provide vital support to Dr. Takeda’s replacement, Dr. Barnhardt. As she steps up to redefine the methods through which Einsen Bridge research shall be led into the new age, the Council wishes to reiterate Federation President Kim Lee’s words: their sacrifices will help us push beyond the present limitations.

Despite tragedy, there is something to celebrate. Each of our three governments has gone through a period of great change over the last few months; each has assembled new tools with which to communicate its wants and needs to the neighboring factions. It is the Council’s hope that the relationship between Empire, Federation, and Union be strengthened by continued lines of communication and collaboration between each newly created state organ.

Continuing onto more pressing matters: The Federation has tightened security around Mímir. It now insists on inspecting all supplies and screening all vessels nearing the Einsen Bridge and surrounding planetary space, as well. This has caused consternation among arrivals from the Union and Empire. Their discontentment has been addressed by Federal authorities who insist that this increased security is a temporary measure that will be reverted once all the reasons for the Skłodowska’s failure become known. The Federation insists that the MIEB Task Force’s authority be respected as it continues the investigation.

The Council understands both the Federation’s need to protect its investigation and the Empire and Union’s frustrations. A vote has been called to support either the sanctity of the investigation or the autonomy of each faction to enter Mímir’s space based on its own inclination. Faction representatives will address this in greater detail.

For further details, consult your faction story channel. For further details on the factions following the reformation period, consult the archives: 📖║lore-codex

Federation Storyline

Stay the Course Melyssa Perkins-Bui, Interfaction Editor Op-Ed – NovA.I., a Novaros division

Indignation has taken over interfactional communication channels regarding our increased security protocols around Mimir. It seems that ensuring safety after tragedy is the least on the minds of some of our faction neighbors. Rest assured, the Federation remains unimpeded and follows the mandate for security we were entrusted with. Though the tragedy did happen under our watch, ill-timed and unfocused complaints about our role in ensuring the security of all concerned during this time of mourning would be better focused elsewhere.

Having said all that, if Federation citizens wish us to revert to pre-MIEB security standards, we will. It will be Federation democracy that will decide the route we inevitably take on Mímir. Full stop. It will not be the Empire’s propaganda machine or the Union’s pleas for universal access that will decide anything…not until an investigation has ruled out sabotage. In the meantime, the good Dr. Helena Barnhardt will lead the MIEB Task Force in a bold new direction. Her competencies are beyond reproach and she understands more than most what is at stake.

The Empire and Union would do well to assist us as we carry on managing the aftermath by respecting the security protocols we have set in place for good reason.

Empire Storyline

The Warmaster’s Query Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Va-Halet.

Transmission from Hakon Va-Halet

Subjects of the Empire,

You call me minister; I address you in my capacity as Warmaster. You have seen the Council’s latest dispatch, have you not? The Federation tightens access to Mímir–a foolish move, one that makes them look culpable in the Skłodowska disaster. I was first informed of this issue when the Minister of Trust himself demanded that I interject myself into the issue. This, I have done with due haste–though I would advise my colleagues to temper their demands if they do not wish a reminder as to why I was chosen as the bulwark of our great Empire.

After extended discussions with Sector 2’s president Adonis and Tonocom Defence’s leader Donel Gladson, I have come to understand the Federation’s perspective. They say they fear that the wreckage of the MIEB’s headquarters is so complete that anything but the most careful investigation might ruin valuable forensic data. In truth, they are frightened. Frightened that we might plant evidence to demonstrate how unworthy they are of the leadership role they have been cast into. As if the Empire would play at such subterfuge. As if we couldn’t crush them, if that were the Emperor’s will. Now, the Union…

But I veer away from what is important. That I understand this does not mean I agree with it. The Empire is not to be ordered about, least of all when it comes to neutral territory. Our vessels have every right to the space over Mímir, as the Ministry of Trust’s agents have every right to carry out analysis of their own on the planet’s surface. That the Federation’s forensic scientists are competent, this I won’t deny. Yet they are a dishonorable lot–it would not be beyond the pale that they falsify data that might otherwise reflect poorly on their faction.

Yet honor complicates our response: our sovereign, may His Light shine down on us, gave his consent that we take part in the MIEB Task Force. Even though we have been slighted, pushed aside–don’t we have an obligation to follow? And besides, the truth comes to light sooner or later. Even if the Feds attempt to trick us, they will fail. They will give themselves away, as they always do. I might even live to see them admit a mistake–wouldn’t that be something?

Before you is the following question: Shall we press the point and demand Imperial autonomy be shown the respect it justly deserves…or shall we honor our commitment to the MIEB Task Force and accept the Federation’s authority over this investigation?

Your choice is the Empire’s choice. Honor this sacred duty, Imperials.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

A Most Public Disunity Fellow Unionites,

I won’t mince words. The Federation’s possessive behavior with both Mímir and this investigation is threatening to provoke a knee-jerk reaction among many of us here aboard the Bastion. As the called-upon Speaker of the Vox’s Assembly, I have been forced to stop proceedings twice already to restore some semblance of order among our representatives. Considering the situation, it’s only natural, yet – I’ll say it – it’s time we put away our discontentment and examine the situation with some care.

After Hayden’s death, it was only natural that a ship of her closest compatriots would make the journey to Mímir to pay their respects. Burial rites are not uniformly important across the Union but many of our tribes and clans have them; that her body is unrecoverable is besides the point. SNTNL custom dictates that planet-side losses should be honored. They deserve to continue their vigil, even in death. The clan members’ original plan was to land on Mímir’s surface and build a mound of whatever’s at hand near the scene of the Skłodowska crash. This was met with adamant refusal on the part of the newly deployed Tonocom fleet in the star system.

The Federation is insistent that this order falls under the MIEB Task Force’s authority. In their words, the SNTNL landing threatens to sabotage the integrity of the Federal investigation, as–apparently--one of their government contractors, TANUS Robotiks, is making use of state-of-the-art forensic tech, which is supposedly very sensitive to outside disturbances. I swear, only the Federation would come up with tech that starts malfunctioning as soon as someone looks at it funny.

The choice before us is the following: Do we defer to the Federation and order the SNTNLS to fall back until such a time as the Federation gives us its approval, or do we demand our autonomy in neutral territory be respected and give the SNTNLs the go-ahead to land despite the Federation’s protests?

Join us as we chart the Union’s path forward. Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

Update on the Results of Mimir Security Mandates Re-evaluated

Transgalactic report 50.8.512, Universal Council

Each interstellar faction has expressed its majority view on the re-evaluation of Mimir security mandates. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Demand Access to Mímir - 67.44% Imperial favor
Accept the Federation’s Authority - 32.56% Imperial favor

Federation:
Reinforce Mímir’s defenses - 75.43% of the votes
Reduce Mímir’s defenses - 24.57% of the votes'

Union:
Defer to the Federation - 43.46% of the votes
Impose Union autonomy - 56.54% of the votes


Chapter 11.2: A Step Back[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Clear Enough
Blagoi Shulka, Ignis Correspondent, Novum News

There we have it, folks, the Federation has voted to Reinforce Mímir’s defenses. No doubt the Union and Empire will be abrasive in their responses. I, for one, reckon this one was clear enough–but what do I know? There will always be the discontent, protesting some local government or corporate policy by trying to twist the Federation’s arm in the most childish of ways, the tantrum-like protest vote. Much good it’ll do anyone, pah.

Tell you what, though, I cannot wait to see what Dr. Helena Barnhardt has to offer the Task Force. Her background in over a dozen UC research missions and history of diplomatic conduct should help offset the suspicion of the other factions. It will take time, I’m sure, but Eve-N Tech has always been good with working in the mid-term.

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

Long Time Suspicions
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Intelligence

Good People of the Empire,

My position has given me a unique vantage point: I see better than most how our enemies operate, both within and without the bounds of the Empire. With the aid of House Glycon, I have gone through much of the intelligence the Empire has gathered both before the Anomaly Shockwave and in its immediate aftermath. Agents of my Ministry have carried out a number of fruitful investigations, which have painted quite the picture…one that has given light to a most profound revelation. This, I believe to be true with my entire being.

Though my discoveries are not yet concluded, I have brought them forth to Emperor Craine, may he outlive the stars. His Imperial Majesty has granted that I share my suspicions with you all: Agents within the Federation are to blame for the anomalous events that saw so much of Factional space in peril only a few short months ago.

Whether this has been done through the official mandate of the Federation government or is the work of some rogue element operating in the shadows, I am not yet free to disclose. But I demand, here and now and with all the power vested in me through the power of my office, that the Federation admit culpability and submit to our demands for access to Mímir. It must also reveal the parties at fault if they are known or discover them if they are not. Once this is done, and we have shown the light of the Emperor upon the Federation’s deceit, the question of recompense will be addressed.

The Federation is not our friend. By the grace of The Imperator you have recognised this simple fact. No subject of the Empire must ever forget this again.

Venthe Etruscus, Minister

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

On Balance
Mongerl Lars, Steward of Information

My brothers and sisters, I address you now in the long shadow of a great woman. Without getting into specifics, I will tell you that as Steward of Information, my suspicions on many an issue have been confirmed.

The Empire will try to sow doubt and hate in this time of mourning. They will contribute to the fracturing of cooperation, heading down a path of singular vision with one point of light, Solas Craine. He keeps the masses in the dark as they raise their hands in blind awe. Curse him, I say. We here, right now, have a bargaining chip that will bring him to heel, and force him to act in the interest of all. Even the Emperor cannot deny the progress we have made working together.

The Federation, for their part, have proven that even with a disjointed power structure and a hailstorm of differing opinions, they have the ability to focus on a good and right collaborative effort. Our loss was great, but equivalent to theirs. However, it is the fire in our hearts for Union ideals that we must nurture but keep in check. At the end of the day, the Federation is fatally opportunistic and will try at every point to leverage our own ideals of the common good against us. We must stay vigilant while strengthening the bonds of our common interests.

In every one of you lies the fire to put word to action, but we must let the voting results take their due course. The choice to impose our autonomy in accessing Mímir will allow for proper burial rites to commence. The other Factions will no doubt have a kneejerk response, but our intent and purpose is pure. I have faith that time and the collective spirit of the MIEB Task Force will allow our partners to recognize this.

Heads held high.

Chapter 12.1: Precipice[edit | edit source]

A Flurry of Accusations[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 58.0.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

Following last week’s vote, the Empire has accused its Federal neighbor of having a direct hand in the event that caused such turmoil across the galaxy, the Anomaly Shockwave.The Universal Council relates Minister Etruscus’s words here, directly from his communique:

Agents within the Federation are to blame for the anomalous events that saw so much of Factional space in peril only a few short months ago. Whether this has been done through the official mandate of the Federation government or is the work of some rogue element operating in the shadows, I am not yet free to disclose. But I demand, here and now and with all the power vested in me through the power of my office, that the Federation admit culpability and submit to our demands for access to Mímir. It must also reveal the parties at fault if they are known or discover them if they are not. Once this is done, and we have shown the light of the Emperor upon the Federation’s deceit, the question of recompense will be addressed.

The Minister’s accusations left no room for doubt as to the Empire’s position towards the Federation. Though Venthe Etruscus has not released a statement to the Universal Council itself, rumor among his staff claims the Minister is preparing proof against one or more corporate Federation entities at the behest of the Emperor. The Ministry of Truth has called for the Empire to boycott the two factions’ joint ventures, beginning in the immediate future–a move that, some say, has brought consternation among members of the Imperial Ministry of Wealth.

The Federation has reacted with outrage, fury, and shocked disbelief at what they have called the Imperial Minister of Truth’s “baseless accusations”. Third Sector President Lee, whose continued efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Vargas has kept her from serving out the rest of her rotation on this station, demands to see the Empire’s proof in the strongest possible terms. Both Presidents Huxley and Adonis have flatly refused to entertain the notions, dismissing the Minister’s words as an attempt “to project strength in place of the Empire’s historical weakness while capitalizing on the Federation’s recent misfortune.”

The Union’s reaction has been more muted–outside of general chatter and several diplomats’ promise to take the Empire’s concerns seriously while refusing to rule out that this is an Imperial attempt to destabilize trust in the MIEB task-force. The Vox’s Speaker is set to release a statement presently.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Leaders Don’t Wait to be Led Third Sector President Kim Lee

It pains me to know that both the Union and Empire have chosen to ignore the security mandate that they themselves gave to us. Regardless, the tightening of security around Mimir is and will be in the best interest of all parties, whether they can see this or not. We will continue this very delicate investigation, spanning the space around the IEB all the way down to the surface of Mimir. While my heart goes out to the families of the SNTNL clan and the Empire, we cannot yet allow access to the surface of Mimir at this time.

The Federation will not allow impassioned and misguided accusations concerning the Anomaly Shockwave to muddy the waters during this delicate operation. Additional security has been dispatched to ensure the peace is kept around Mimir and the results of the ongoing investigation are produced with as much transparency as possible. Were any nefarious agents emboldened by unsubstantiated accusations to plant misleading evidence, it would lengthen the time needed for a speedy report of our findings. I will say to all Federation citizens as I would say to any Faction representative that our investigations adhere to the highest standards and must be allowed due course.

What also concerns me is the Empire’s proclivity for power mongering. In regard to their “Warmaster’s” incendiary remarks and Minister Etruscus’ ultimatum, they both provide little to our commonly held goals, which remain harnessing the vast potential of safe EB travel. The choice to unilaterally dismiss the will of the Faction vote and place the deaths of so many from the Anomaly Shockwave on our shoulders is truly disheartening. I can only hope that before tensions mount further, the wiser among the Imperial houses, if they exist, speak some sense to those who have the ear of His Grace for the sake of interfactional peace.

I am, however, a realist, and apparently alone in this regard as one of the Sector Presidents. It is not outside the realm of possibility that culpability for the Shockwave may lie with someone in the Federation. While it is difficult to imagine that anyone in the Federation might commit such a grave crime, the sad reality is, our faction is not without its criminal elements. The Federation government is currently weighing in the likelihood that elements of the underworld or illicit corporate agents may have triggered the catastrophe. Whether we concentrate on this and entertain Minister Etruscus’ accusations or ultimately censure the Empire for showing a lack of wisdom is the voter’s prerogative.

Empire Storyline

At a Crossroads Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Glycon.

Minister Etruscus has initiated a teutonic shift across the power balance of the galaxy, one that will resonate down in history as a moment of truth. The Federation’s secrets will all soon come to the surface like so many worms crawling through the wet earth. What little surprise it is to see these feeble-minded opportunists not only benefit from tragedy but actively court it. Two of their presidents refuse to so much as accept the possibility of Minister Venthe Etruscus’ accusations—we will soon see if Third Section President Lee proves as blind as them. Proof, when it comes, will be undeniable.

Each Ministry’s heads will hold a meeting under the Emperor’s auspices to discuss the future of this great faction–including the best way to transmit this proof to our rival factions and their populaces. Much work remains to be done but there is little doubt the Empire will grow all the stronger for its doing–as the Ministers carry the weight of change on their shoulders, so, too, you must carry your share of the burden.

With the Federation’s integrity so plainly damaged–hopefully beyond repair, soon enough–a few points of order remain. Should trade be allowed to continue with such craven cowards? Has the Union been an unwitting player in all this, or are some within that faction the puppets of Federal masters? What did the Federation seek to gain by toying with phenomena they cannot so much as understand? The answers to many of these questions will fall in place as time goes on; the Ministerial meeting will grant clarity in many of these aspects. One question dwarves all others in urgency: Are we to withdraw from the MIEB Task Force? Even this minor concession stains the Empire with the Federation’s dishonor, after all. Or, perhaps, we play along–for a little while longer. For, when the Federation tears itself apart under the weight of its own lies…

The Empire will pick up the pieces.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

On Thin Ice My brothers and sisters in Union,,

The Empire has accused the Federation of the most grievous offense: that elements within it are to blame for the Anomaly Shockwave. No matter what effort we put into moving past it, this disaster continues to threaten the precarious balance between our three factions. As the Empire piles on more and more incendiary allegations, I have to wonder: are they trying to push us all past the breaking point?

Then there is the Federation. We supported working with them over the Empire recently–a token of trust that is of no small weight. If these accusations prove true, the Federation might as well have spat in our faces every time one of us offered a hand to one of them. How can we, in good conscience, work with the Federation government if they are, in fact, the engineers of the Shockwave? Can we even trust them when they say the MIEB Task Force Tragedy was an accident? Especially after their unsympathetic conduct in regard to the SNTNL vessel that sought to put Hayden to rest, I find myself less willing to offer them an olive branch than ever before. It is the sad reality of the situation that as Speaker, I must be clear: the Federation is on thin ice, even if their government manages to exonerate itself.

Who do we believe? I will be the first to admit, the Empire has earned every single sliver of suspicion they now sow from us–their condescension, their pretense at honor and fidelity while they continue to embrace iniquity, Solas’ heavy-handedness in his every dealing with us. But the Federation bears direct responsibility for Blunt’s death, and if there’s an element of truth to this, they have much to pay for. We have two choices before us: either to rebuke the Empire’s accusations for their inflammatory nature, or to censure the Federation and demand an independent Union investigation be carried out in regards to the Federal government’s involvement.

Make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this mess. We will do so together, all of us, for the sake of our Union.

Aish

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Voting Results

Vote on Federation Integrity in This Uncertain Age of the Einsen Bridge

Transgalactic report 65.0.513, Universal Council

The interstellar factions have expressed their varying majority views on accusations of Federation culpability in the Anomaly Shockwave. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Withdraw from the MIEB Task Force - 62.68% Imperial favor
Remain part of the MIEB Task Force - 37.32% Imperial favor

Federation:
Acknowledge Empire’s accusation - 67.38% of the votes
Censure the Empire - 32.62% of the votes

Union:
Rebuke the Empire - 57.23% of the votes
Censure the Federation - 42.77% of the votes

Chapter 12.2: Precipice[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

A Poorly Veiled Attempt at More Control
Jon Mashuu Collins, Interfaction Editor Op-Ed, Clarity Corps, a Novaros division

Well there you have it, admission straight from the top. 3rd Sector President Kim Lee just said she stands alone stating that, “I am alone in this regard. It is not outside the realm of possibility that culpability for the Shockwave may lie with someone in the Federation.” This is how a bloated and over-reaching government tries to push for more power. She would have all corporate actors chained together under an even more invasive Federation government.

Not today and not while Novaros exists to keep perspectives straight for true Federation citizens, not the fools who voted to acknowledge the hostile accusations from the Empire. The silence from President Huxley and Adonis does not speak to guilt, it speaks to handling things internally, where such accusations must first take place. How convenient it is that President Lee does not mention the culpability of her own sector, and yet insinuates bad actors are nonetheless a reality in the Federation. What next? Further corporate restrictions and reports necessary to Big Sister, that’s what.

Ms. Lee and her ilk have worked in favor of bigger government and more external control for the Universal Council since day one of her presidency. Placing the blame on her peers and all that benefit from what the Federation was built on, the opportunity for individual entrepreneurial success and the profitable rise up the free and corporate ladder. If what she is attempting is not already clear as day, I will put it on the nose for you. Whoever smelt it, dealt it.

We will never fail to bring you the straight and real take, Explorers.

Empire Storyline

In Defense of Reason
From the Ministry of Knowledge Aboard The Sacrosanct

My friends,

My Ministerial colleague has caused quite the stir, has he not? Lest you forget, the Universal Council exists for a reason and that reason continues to bear relevance to us all. Conflict may benefit some in the short term, but it will prove disastrous to many more. I have no doubt Minister Etruscus has the truth of it–but the penalty the Federation will pay must be decided on the negotiation table, and that cannot be done unless we all leave behind the rhetoric of war along with our participation in the MIEB Task Force.

I have lived longer than half my colleagues combined. I would suggest every last one of us take a good, hard look at all we have; whether you treasure objects or people, be certain that if war were to break out, you would suffer unimaginable losses, but such is the burden His Grace can lay upon our shoulders. It is the Empire’s duty to guide humanity down a righteous path–but we must be wary of drowning in blood the steps we leave behind.

Take care, Imperials. We must not be drawn into conflict upon leaving the MIEB. Honor demands we hold the moral ground as we seek to cleanse the rot within our rival faction.

Minister Mathias Voden, House Voden

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Told You So
Mongerl Lars, Steward of Information

Didn’t I warn you, my brothers and sisters? Didn’t I tell you the Empire would seek only discord? They bend any situation to their purpose, any tragedy to their advantage. This is what tyranny begets, my fellow Unionites. Let it serve as a reminder for all: down with false kings and prophets.

Speaker Fenix is worried my rhetoric against the Empire might be prejudicing some of you against them. Good, I say. I’ve never bought into this idea that we should keep to some sort of neutrality–least of all now, when it’s more my duty to speak out than ever before.

The Federation is no flower, either. They have chosen to spit in the face of our SNTNL clan’s traditions. They have continued to gather forces around IEB space, what should be neutral space, using a joint research agreement to excuse their grab at a planet we are all owed free access to. Irenic, my ass. We have tried to work with them, tried to let bygones be bygones. Trust me when I tell you, we are all of us close to the breaking point, and now the Federation has voted to acknowledge Imperial accusations after reinforcing their position around Mímir. The Federation government has too many cooks in the kitchen–but that is only to be expected, with their placing of the individual in the center of a corrupt, egotistical value system. These are people who can never speak with one voice, as clearly as we of the Union can.

I say all this that you may understand my skepticism when I share with you this: Ivona Craine, Commander of the Empire’s Third Fleet and granddaughter to Solas, contacted my agents some time ago and has requested that a meeting on Mímir be arranged. While I fully expect a ploy, Faceless Emmet, The Steward of Security, is willing to take responsibility that the meeting goes as it should. My colleagues and I will keep you in the loop as the situation develops.

Heads held high.

Chapter 13.1: A Forbidden Fruit[edit | edit source]

Uncanny Visitations[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 72.8.512, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

With Federation credibility being tested in regard to the Anomaly Shockwave event, the future of the MIEB Task Force falls further into question. Coupled with questionable management strategies in the aftermath of the FSS Skłodowska’s destruction, the Universal Council sees the need behind a constructive reevaluation of the Task Force.

This brings me to a pressing piece of news that threatens the delicate prospects of fostering stronger cooperation in the face of adversity among the Factions. Ivona Craine’s unannounced arrival has surprised not just us on the Council, but has raised the hair on the backs of the Union, Federation, and even the Empire itself.

It is no secret to anyone that this is highly unusual, given the fact that notice of her “official” visit was provided to the Council only after her presence became known to us. I do not go as far as to say her intentions are in opposition to the Empire, as some might suggest. The internal workings of the Emperor’s mind have always been of a speculative nature, and considering Ivona’s status with the Emperor, it is not beyond the realm of possibility that her visit is indeed sanctioned. The tumult in the Empire has certainly kept His Excellency busy of late.

The council has called for a vote on Ivona Craine’s presence on Mímir to clarify the situation and bring swift resolution to an already heated situation. Your Faction representatives will address the finer details presently.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

A Foxen-Hound Hunt Lina Khairn-Dwyer, Chief Mímir Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Folks, I don’t know what to tell you. Since my rotation on the Tonocom flagship The Merchant Prince began, I have seen Tonocom’s forces easily quadruple around Mímir. I’m seeing slick new ships just off TANUS Robotiks’ production lines, kindly supplied with advanced autonomous drone tech developed by Chief Engineer Anders herself. Despite the daunting size of our fleet, vessels of the Union and Federation have chosen to disregard Dr. Barnhardt’s order to halt while results of the investigation are completed. The temperature out here is running a little bit high, with more and more Fed personnel complaining of an itchy trigger finger–as our Union neighbors might say, “Ain’t no cure for that,” folks!

Things are not looking too hot for peace right now…which is why this show’s head honchos have come together to try and work something more sustainable out. Whatever dance’s going on with the Empire and the Union, we can’t have that threatening what should be on the forefront of everyone’s minds–cracking that toughest nut of all, safe Einsen Bridge travel. But since it’s obvious our partners are too distracted in some bizarre foxen-hound hunt, Donel Gladson, President Adonis, and Dr. Barnhardt have put their heads together to come up with a solution. This is where things get interesting, because while Mr. Gladson wants the Federation to host a peace summit on the surface of Mímir, Dr. Barnhard demands a message be sent that if any more Union and Imperial ships enter Mimir’s space unpermitted, Federation ships will open fire.

Let me tell you, folks, these two are not on the best terms right now. They have, however, agreed to be bound by Madame Adonis’s tie-breaking vote. Here’s where you all come in: President Adonis has refused to side with either, deciding instead to give her voice to the Federation’s citizens. Should the Federation host a peace summit in an act of goodwill towards its neighbors or should we put our foot down and make sure the other factions know we’ve got teeth just as sharp as theirs. Hell, sharper.

Now, I know some of you have had reason to worry lately. I can hardly stop checking my Nexus overlay in the middle of the night myself. It’s hard to get out of the sense of doom and gloom that pervades everything lately–but you know as well as I do that, the only way to change our situation is by exercising our Fed-given right to vote!

And don’t forget to tune in later to catch Takeyon’s retrospective look at one of the Federation’s hottest careers: The Merchant Prince’s very own commander in chief, Tonocom CEO Donel Gladson!

Empire Storyline

The Imperator’s Grace Shall Go With Her Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, House Etruscus.

Transmission from Venthe Etruscus

Subjects of the Empire,

As provocative as the news of late have been, all Houses atop this great Empire work for the glory of all, and all work for the glory of the Empire. The tragedy of the science vessel FSS Skłodowska’s, which could have been avoided if Imperial advice was heeded, subsequent censoring of the aftermath, and revelations of Federation cover-ups have tried the patience of His Grace, may he outlive the stars. In his everlasting wisdom, he has sent his own granddaughter, Ivona Craine, to clear the muddying waters around Mímir and reinforce our interests there.

Regardless of what tumult our great Empire has seen of late, Ivona’s life is one of service in glory to the Empire and her loyalty has never been in doubt. Therefore, again in His great wisdom, support more becoming of Ivona Craine’s status is required. The Minister of Security has been the loudest among us, insisting that he be allowed to escort the progeny of the Emperor. The Warmaster is filled with pride and zeal for all Imperial endeavors seeing the youth of the Empire take such strong strides into a situation that has gone without significant Imperial influence for long enough.

The Ministry of Knowledge was quick to follow up the Security Minister’s fiery offer with an equally impassioned, yet calmer stance. Their message is as follows:

Tensions are unnecessarily high, and for all our power and history and honor, it is in no one’s interest to stoke the fires of conflict that might lead to war. Surely the Emperor sees this and wishes to strengthen the message sent by Ivona’s sanctioned presence on Mímir by sending the head of a Ministry that knows all and can advise on all things. There is no need for a sledgehammer when a simple key will open doors.

Through the light of His Excellency, the vote is put to you. Who should escort our brave Ivona on Mímir: Minister of Security, Hakon Va-Halet or Minister of Knowledge, Mathias Voden?

Your choice is the Emperor’s choice. Be not misled by any other light.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Looks Like We See Eye to Eye Old Mother here, my fellow Unionists.

This whole Ivona Craine business has stirred up a hell of a bee’s nest. Asylum or no asylum, I think we all know why she’s left Imperial space without tellin’ anyone. I’ve lived too long in the shadow of conflict sittin’ here on the ass-end of Union space with the Federation peeking over our walls to not know when something smells funny. Where you are says a lot about a person or group and what they intend. If Ivona Craine is on Mimir, you can bet good steel to gears that woman ain’t there on official business.

Imagine, the commander of the Imperial Third Fleet comin’ over to the Union and embracin’ our creed. There’s no better way to live a life than in service to others. She’d bring a wealth of information that couldn’t be negotiated for even by Federation lawyers! Some are sayin’ she’d be a hell of a bargainin’ piece against the Empire if we can get her. And ya know what? I bet we can. She brought in Montez Lycanis and wrecked his tiny fleet faster than the Bastion can charge its alien technology for a jump. Maybe, but that ain’t the Union way. She’d be one of us, and I’d welcome her into the fold, Empire be damned.

Now, the Empire’s Minister of Trust has sent over some transmissions stating in pompous and shitty Imperial fashion that granting asylum to ANY Imperial citizen will be met with “unfavorable consequences.” I’d have wiped my backside with the words if they’d been written on something physical. I’m not one for fightin’ when it can be avoided, but I can tell you this, Venthe Etruscus ain’t the man who’s gonna tell the Union what it can and can’t do. I have hope you all see that to be the case and will let him know what we really think of him and his threats.

Our choice is this: We tell the Empire to shove it because Ivona Craine will be under Union protection, or emphasize asylum as a fundamental human right and bring their power mongering to heel without stoking any more fires.

Heads held high.

Sethra Goodrun

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Voting Results

Votes on a multitude of issues on and around Mímir.

Transgalactic report 76.1.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

The Universal Council continues to call for peace and sound logic among the factions. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Minister of Security - 61.78% Imperial favor
Minister of Knowledge - 38.22% Imperial favor

Federation:
Host a peace summit - 58.21% of the votes
Send out a final warning - 41.79% of the votes

Union:
Compassion versus strength - 61.97% of the votes
Strength against strength - 38.03% of the votes

Chapter 13.2: A Forbidden Fruit[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Speak Peace but Carry a Big Delivery of Advanced Drone Fighters
Ninyo Kovero, Foreign Correspondent and Columnist - Core Temperature, A Novum Auxiliary

Hot take here, Explorers.

Annoying pockets of lobbyists have recently succeeded in partially hijacking Democracy, though not this time around. Thank Sol. Imagine if the vote had been to give a last warning shot up some Empire or Union nose? We’d likely be reporting on a build up to war. Luckily, the temperature has leveled off for a moment as the vote went entirely in the opposite direction to hold a peace summit. Having four times as many ships and a dizzying number of new Tonocom drones stretching around Mímir didn’t hurt matters either. Checkmate!

And not a moment after you goal-oriented Explorers voted for reason over brute strength, most uptight media outlets received reports of a massive Union fleet on it’s way to Mímir. I’m not worried since we can just point our guns at each other and talk like civilized people. I’m feelin some tension between the Union and Empire about Ivona Craine seeking asylum. Not quite sure why she would choose the Union, to be honest. If she rolls like that, she’d be a natural on the upper rungs of the good ole’ corporate fast track to success. But she probably wouldn’t want to start at the bottom and have to work her way up like we all do. Sounds like she’s A LOT.

All in all, we are looking forward to the fruits of the peace summit. Many of us, as well as many of you, will be coming right here, to Core Temperature to enjoy a peek at the wining and dining that accompanies these summits. Difficult to get your hands on finer real cuisine while going nowhere around the orbit of Mímir, let me tell you.

You can check out coverage of all the event highlights, from summit speakers to dinner menus here at Core Temperature, the coolest place for the hottest in news and entertainment.

Empire Storyline

His Grace's Granddaughter...Priceless. Part 1
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Wealth

Greetings to His Excellency, Imperator Solas, who is the Empire in its entirety, and to who we live and breathe in unwavering awe.

Every second given to me by this great Empire I spend on this message to you, faithful citizens. I consider it an investment in the light of His vision. Being the only woman voted into a Ministerial position on merit and merit alone, it is the wisdom of His Grace that implores me now to add a rare but necessary investment of brevity into Lord Va-Halet’s strategy in regard to Ivona Craine.

Whether by word or by sword, the respected Minister of the great House Va-Halet will certainly not forget the value that both Ivona Craine and Mímir have to the Empire’s future. While on his mission to provide support to His Grace’s granddaughter, I provide sound advice. Any knee-jerk moves born in the rightly placed passion for the Empire can, even at the best of times, effect the Imperial Ministry of Wealth’s bottom line in not such a glorious fashion.

Forgive me, but a woman must sometimes be blunt where delicate language might fall short of benefitting the Empire. As debt is for slaves, I cannot imagine a situation where the good Lord Va-Halet would bring unnecessary expenditures to His Excellency’s Ministry while providing support to the Commander of the Third Fleet. War is an expensive endeavor and, though it can be lucrative under favorable conditions, would be ill-timed presently.

His Grace's Granddaughter...Priceless. Part 2

The Ministry of Wealth runs on the simple belief that when we are close to His Grace’s abundant light, one cannot help but turn to it and add whatever one can give. Ivona Craine was born in the light, and is made of the light, and if any doubt be upon you, good citizens of the Empire, that she isn’t worthy of support, perhaps you have forgotten something valuable. Imperator Solas himself would have such unfaithful and unworthy individuals hanged in the shining rays of His wisdom by their ragged and unfaithful feet until dead.

Nona Levidis, Minister of Wealth

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

All for One
Kase Marshall, Steward of Expression

Well works to you, brothers and sisters. My job gives me the rare opportunity to speak to some interesting individuals and relate what they say to you. I’ve spoken to, or had a quick word with, the elusive man of few words himself, Faceless Emmet.

Basically, he said the Commander of the Empire’s Third Fleet isn’t weak, but in this case, doesn’t have the strength to defend herself. In seeking asylum, which is harder than you might think, she acknowledges a fundamental human right that is non-existant for most in the Empireis. Walking away from the her House means she isn’t safe for long. Suffice it to say, Ivona has come for help and is gonna get it. Personally, I’m looking forward to hearing what she has to say.

Damn, almost forgot. Emmet mentioned something very interesting before leaving with his masked second in command. He said, “I don’t imagine her path to seek asylum was a smooth or swift one. I have heard from others in the Empire who wish to break free cannot even do so with access to considerable resources, and that after taking the first step away from the Empire, the only alternative to success is a horrible and very public death.” Emmet finished with expressin that that’s all we need to know about it.

I bet. Let’s not forget that her grandfather is Solas Craine and has proven himself to be an oppressive murderous rat bastard and obfuscator of any truth that isn’t his own. I’d like to see the look on his face when Ivona is safely in Union space as we clearly, express a collective, “get fucked” his way in the name of human rights.

Heads held high.

Chapter 14.1: Good Samaritans ?[edit | edit source]

At the Gates[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 01.1.513, Admiral Lyra Montaine, Universal Council

Faction citizens, subjects, members,

I wish I could greet you with better news for the New Year, but it was not meant to be. I’ll jump right into it: Tensions around Mímir have reached new heights. While Minister Va-Halet has been held up in transit, a fleet of Union vessels has arrived at the edge of IEB space. They entered Mímir space without any need to heed the Federation perimeter since the Federation itself has called for a peace summit.

The Union has stringently defended the fleet’s appearance, demanding its intentions are peaceful, and its personnel wholly scientific, despite the rumors that Faceless Emmett, the Steward of Security, is these ships’ commander. They have repeated that the ships–at least three of which are ancient dreadnoughts–hold no military capabilities at present.

The Federation expected a small number of Union dignitaries to join the peace summit, not an entire flotilla–though they have held their fingers firmly off any triggers thanks to the prior Federation decision, they are nonetheless nervous to face another faction’s fleet like this. Faced with messages to back down, Union channels fiercely deny they have any hostile intentions in mind, a statement the Federation has contested through official diplomatic channels. President Adonis has stated that the Federation is willing to continue its work with the Union, but only if it can be given access to inspect the Union’s vessels. Response to this offer has yet to be put on the table.

The Empire’s response has been more muted. Warmaster Hakon has demanded he inspect the dreadnought armaments. People close to Minister Hakon have given the Council reason to believe this reflects his personal interests more than the Empire’s official position.

The Universal Council will continue to monitor the situation closely and report any developments as they occur.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

A Moment’s Stupefaction Lina Khairn-Dwyer, Chief Mímir Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Folks, if you thought my last report painted a bleak picture, just you wait to see the face of a Federation officer when they get notified a Union armada is parked out front without so much as a call beforehand. I was interviewing Squad Leader Pierre Orran in the mess hall just this morning, feeling out the mood that has gradually overtaken the fleet since the last vote, and you can bet all my work went right in the trash when the Merchant Prince’s comms called all personnel to battle stations at the sudden appearance of scores of Union ships. The look of stupefaction on Orran was reflected across all our faces, I’m sure. It must have continued for a heartbeat, maybe two for everyone but me. Surprise or doubt on Orran’s face was quickly replaced by a hardened resolve no one’s better in instilling than our Corp instructors.

Feverish action after–steady and well-practiced. A credit to the elite professionals that make our Federation military the backbone that holds our identity together. It’s funny but I couldn’t tell you what I was doing for a good half an hour after, not until it became crystal clear the Union ships were just standing there, still as can be, as if taunting every single one of us onboard, laughing in the face of our proposed peace conference. We could have taken them, even with their element of the surprise–I didn’t need a semester in military tactics at Guinn Institute to figure that out, just a look at the conditions of some of those ships–but that first moment of fear, I don’t know how all those soldiers overcame it as quick as they did. That’s Federation pilots and marines for you. Tonocom sure knows how to make them.

No attack followed. You know this much. The Union’s hails have offered unsolicited scientific and investigatory aid, as well as repeated insistence that this is the Union’s contribution to the peace conference–despite the fact that the size of it is directly in conflict with Fed specifications. It is in the Federation’s hands to choose how we respond to this provocation: do we condemn the Union’s behavior for the cheap ploy it is, or do we play along and accept this “delegation” in yet another attempt to safeguard the MIEB Task-Force’s cohesion? That is, naturally, if the Union accepts to have Federation investigators corroborate their claims of peaceful intentions.

Remember, folks, it’s your voice that counts–make sure it’s heard!

Empire Storyline

The Honorable Choice Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, Minister Morell.

Subjects of the Empire,

My role as Minister of Honor is not an easy one to navigate. I give tirelessly in service to the Emperor, knowing all the meanwhile I may make an error in judgment. A high position of governance–as high as mine–does not allow for errors, Imperials. Not a one.

The problem before me is as follows: The Federation must be reminded, every single cycle, that it is violating the spirit of the Faction agreement over Mímir. The Empire’s decision to cut its ties to the MIEB Task-Force was but one reminder; the fact that, as I speak, Minister Hakon Va-Halet is disembarking on a Union vessel floating around Mímir rather than on The Merchant Prince, is another. The appearance of the Union’s fleet, whatever the true reason behind it, also serves to this end. In this, they have proven useful to the Empire.

Yet, there is no honor to the Union’s conduct. That is plain to all–no matter what they say, they seek to provoke with this surprise appearance of theirs. To what end, time will tell; I would not be surprised if they haven’t quite figured that out for themselves; the Union brain takes a good long while to catch up with the actions of its undisciplined body.

The choice before the Empire is the following: Shall we support the Union in this stunt of theirs, or shall we rebuke them–returning in kind the blow they delivered when my colleague, Minister Venthe Etruscus, provided the Imperial light of truth to the galaxy?

Choose wisely–your Emperor demands it.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

An Act of Goodwill

My brothers and sisters,

How the Federation overreacts to yet another show of goodwill is beyond me. We of the Union recognize our fellow human’s struggles. The willingness of so many to go to their aid out of nothing so much as the goodness in their hearts, to offer scientific expertise on a number of matters that obviously have continued to baffle the Federation–and to be treated as criminals, a bunch of pirates who have no purpose beyond loot is as offensive to me as it is to any of you.

The Empire has asked if this is my doing, if this mission is ‘sanctified’ by the Vox. The Federation’s questions are similar in line, but more forceful in their tone. What a funny concept they have, either way. As if I, your humble Speaker, would have the authority to send fleets at the snap of a finger. I could have asked, and the Vox could have sent out the call–but why would we? When it’s in the Union’s nature to be free, for our communities to recognize the need for help and offer this help on their own?

The Federation doubts our peaceful intentions. The Empire’s weary curiosity is, for once, a reaction we can at least understand. Despite recent communiques from high-level members of their government, the presence of Minister Voden/Warmaster Hakon is not without its opportunity for the exchange of useful intelligence between our two sides. I say we show them all–give free reign to their inspectors, their ambassadors and dignitaries. Let them aboard, invite them in, feed ‘em, water ‘em, show ‘em Union hospitality. No, not that kind of hospitality. You all know I mean for you to treat them like guests–right?

There is another path we can take: if the Federation does not wish to believe us, if they spit once more on our goodwill and willingness to aid them in what has become a bloated investigation with no end in sight…we can simply leave.

What will it be? The people’s voice will guide our hand in this–as it always has.

Aish

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Voting Results

Cacophonous

Transgalactic report 5.1.513, Admiral Lyra Montaine, Universal Council

The Universal Council calls for calm in this time of deepening crisis. The results are as follows:

Empire:
Support the Union - 65.7% Imperial favor
Rebuke the Union - 34.3% Imperial favor

Federation:
Condemn the Union’s behavior - 59.81% of the votes
Accept the Union’s aid - 40.19% of the votes

Union:
Give investigators access to Union vessels - 75.26% of the votes
Leave the system - 24.74% of the votes

Chapter 14.2: Good Samaritans ?[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

A Drop of Dissent
Blagoi Shulka, Ignis Correspondent, Novum News

Have these Union dupes no shame? Have they no basic, common decency? Slithering into the system like thieves in the night, all but breaking every law of hospitality of what should be a peaceful conference between equals? Oh, this is rich! It’s good, that’s what it is! If the Union thinks they can keep playing the poor victim card after they pull a stunt like this–they better think again. And if they try, oh, if they try–it’ll be Blagoi Shulka who reminds them, and all you folks at home.

I hope they try something. As every single one of you is my witness, I hope they do. The Union needs to be put in its rightful place; you ask me, that place is the ditch and nowhere else. At least the Federation speaks as one when we rebuke them for this foolish posturing.

As to our fearless leaders, I have a message to you. To all you Presidents, CEOs, spooks, and military schmucks: don’t be too rigid with that trigger finger. I’m as happy as anyone to bankroll the hundred k’s worth of ammunition it’ll take to sink those Union rust-buckets. And while I’m at it…release the damned Tragedy report already, will ya?

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

Not a Single Bullet
Warmaster Hakon Va-Halet

I tell you, Imperials, but these ancient rust-buckets are something else. We don’t make ‘em like this anymore, and for good reason. Walking into the salvaged heart of a Reverence-class dreadnought though, few things compare. The Union has made a mess of it with their gaudy “art”, graffiti in a variety of styles that would make your head hurt if you looked at them too long. Still, they couldn’t take away from the majesty of the old girl–and they showed me respect as I came onboard. I did as the Emperor and the Empire have bid me, and offered up the Empire’s support for this crusade of theirs.

Union folk might be piss-poor and their hygiene standards leave much to desire, but there’s something warm about the genuine human joy they showed when I made their ship captains aware of the Empire’s position. They even invited me to observe the Federation’s inspection. Grumbling lot that the members of the Fed mission were, I did it…and not just because I was hoping to see one of those first-gen Razorclaw gatling guns.

What has become crystal clear is that the Union does not have a single missile, not a single bullet, in any of their guns or ammo depots onboard the fleet. My retinue and I made sure to check not only what the Union wanted us to see but also what they patently didn’t.

Strange as it is, these Union people genuinely believed they would show up at the doorstep of a Federation flotilla and be welcomed with open arms, their offer of aid accepted without question.

The naivete…It makes you laugh, doesn’t it? More at the Union than with them, but it’s a start.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Hypotheticals
Faceless Emmet, Steward of Safety

No matter the good will we show the Federation, they will always doubt us, always fear us, always misunderstand us. This latest vote has made one thing clear: we will always be ready to aid our fellow humans, no matter what lies may be spewed forth about our motives. As they rebuke us, so we open our arms that they may see–ours is a just cause, and we need no bullets to speak for us.

And speaking of aid…

What if I told you that, while the Federation and Union fleets had their misunderstandings aired out, a SNTNL shuttle equipped with advanced stealth-tech landed on Mímir? What if, during the performance of the SNTNL folk’s farewell ritual for Hayden Blunt, a woman showed up, Imperial-born but more than a little interested in learning about the Union’s ways?

What if she called on the law of shared warmth? You couldn’t well blame the SNTNLs for inviting her on-board, could you? Could anyone?

Food for thought, brothers and sisters.

Food for thought.


Chapter 15.1: Aikawarazu[edit | edit source]

Back to the Lesson at Hand[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 14.1.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:

…wild swings in which way each Faction’s leadership is facing every few weeks. Thanks to the open discourse the Federation’s peace summit offered, it’s clear that the Factions agree with this assessment.

The potential for inward-looking votes to breed miscommunication and the heightening of tensions is too great. Thus, it is this council’s determination, within its rights granted to us by the Empire, Federation, and Union, that voting on critical issues once again be administered using a two-thirds majority system. All present already understand this system, but it must be said that every Faction will vote on the exact same issue using the designated Faction channels. The Core Systems will once again march together down the selected path via majority vote, and not a second too soon.

There are very few individuals in the Core Systems who would merit direct Council intervention; however Ivona Craine, who currently still holds a seat in these chambers, is certainly one of them. Ivona has requested we officially ratify her asylum and therefore protection from the Empire. She offers to us a message she claims is directly from the Oracle and concerns the fate of The Arbiter. She will provide us with this message only if she receives what she has every right to request. Even though we have no way of proving if this message is really from the Oracle or not, the Council notes that Ivona Craine has not once proven herself a liar. We move to continue taking her at her word.

Complicating the issues is her presence aboard Faceless Emmet’s ship, The Unbroken. Upon coming out of stealth, he sent out a general hail to all in orbit around Mímir stating:

“Our fleet is indeed unarmed, and regardless of Federation condemnation of our goodwill and rejection of assistance, inspections have proven Union words to be honest and true. Along with the rare but welcome Imperial acknowledgment of our intentions, we have met the standards put to us by the Faction vote. In addition, Ivona Craine, having been granted asylum by the Vox, will be escorted to Union space. Do not attempt to stop us. Our collective voice need say no more.”

Minister Va-Halet has contacted us repeatedly and requested we formally reject these ridiculous attempts at stealing Ivona Craine away from the Empire, where she belongs. He has offered us tangible research on advanced plating that he assures us is far into active experimentation and will be vital to EB travel. If we do not, Va-Halet threatens that the data will be kept for exclusive Imperial use. The Minister was quick to add that the Empire had already planned to be forthcoming with this information. Whether we choose to believe his intent, he added that such extraordinary maneuvering by the Union has prompted him to use everything at his disposal…short of lethal force.

For further details, consult your faction story channel where your vote will be recorded.

Federation Storyline

A Key Investment Lina Khairn-Dwyer, Chief Mímir Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Good Sol there, Explorers!

If it wasn’t already hot around Mimir, man, things just pitched up quick. After Union vessels were inspected, all seemed fine with the galaxy momentarily. Then the elephant in the room over the last few weeks finally stood up and made its presence known. Ivona Craine is officially requesting that the Universal Council recognize her asylum to the Union. It wasn’t long after when the Imperial vessels that accompanied Minister Va-Halet, A.K.A Warmaster Hakon, began repositioning themselves into a defensive formation.

What a mess. Just goes to show what can happen when healthy corporate oversight is abandoned for mob rule or the rule of one. I have it on good authority from Tonocom Defense that measures are being put into place to ensure stealth ships will not be able to slip past Federation scanners with zero trace. The Union stealth tech is incredible, but not infallible, I’m sure. After listening to Tonocom, I believe it.

So what say you, Explorers? Do we care more for plating that may or may not benefit our stalled progress towards EB travel or more about the fate of an entire crew of Universal Council officers? I know the Oracle is a legit artifact, but it’s so mysterious. Who can tell whether a message is from the Oracle or not? Especially if we aren’t there, sitting in front of it ourselves, chanting or drinking blood or whatever the Emperor does to get it to work.

I do like that we are reverting to the previous way of voting being done because look at us now, sitting here with nothing but advantages to choose from. If we think in terms of what choice presents the most value, I could make the argument for ship plating tech. But what can an Imperial scientist or alchemist or smith do that a well-trained organization built from the ground up can’t? If it’s not Ronaen-related, and you can’t stick it through someone’s chest, I argue that Federation scientists can hold their own.

I remember the story about The Arbiter. It was one of the first pieces I worked on. The team was amazing. But the story only had two possible endings, either they disappeared and survived, or they didn’t. With so many deaths since then, it’s hard to really put that event into perspective, but I can say this: if they survived and there’s a way to contact them, that’s a lot of little miracles mixed with one or two huge ones. But imagine if they did survive and the Oracle actually knew something about them. The knowledge they might provide could make EB travel a reality!

Either way, it seems like not enough concrete information for a Federation citizen to stand on in terms of a decision making. But, we all need to consider what’s there and make a choice, regardless.

Place your votes, Explorers, because they count now more than ever.

Empire Storyline

A Gracious Offer Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, Minister Va-Halet.

Subjects of the Empire,

The Emperor’s Warmaster does not speak when it is unnecessary. I am here to inform the citizens of the Empire that His Grace’s kindness has been thrown back in our face. Right now, the Commander of the Third Fleet, Ivona Craine, is aboard a Union vessel. A Union vessel that just recently and dubiously appeared out of stealth after feelings were high and goodwill was exchanged between our two factions.

Where did goodwill towards the Union get us? It dashed to the mud our Imperator’s good grace and placed an imperceptible fog over our unwavering vigilance. Never again will I allow this to happen. I have made our Empire’s demand clear to the Universal Council. Ivona Craine will be returned immediately to Imperial protection, where she belongs. They understand that there should be no hesitation in denouncing this ridiculous idea of asylum.

If His Grace’s intent was not already more than enough to assist the Council into correct action, we have also offered what will amount a boon to all the factions. Such is His will, may he outlive the stars. The research done in the aftermath of the tragic Skłodowska explosion, which could have been prevented if the MIEB Task Force had listened more to us, will provide the Universal Council’s efforts will state of the art hull-plating technology we believe will be crucial to EB travel.

I doubt the Council will let such an offering slip through their fingers, but a vote is required nonetheless.

Imperium superet astra.

[Secondary Transmission Inbound]

Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, Minister Etruscus.

Subjects of the Empire,

Imperator Solas is the Empire, and anything that may benefit the Empire is sought after by His Grace. Minister Va-Halet’s fiery rhetoric is commendable in that it reflects his undying passion to benefit the Empire. His track record speaks for itself, and long may he serve our Emperor and his storied House.

I bring the light of context to our “Warmaster’s” message in that we will not cease in our condemnation of the Union’s attempt at stealing Ivona Craine away from the Empire. War is not our goal. War does not benefit His Grace at this time. I am sure that whatever methods the Union is employing, Ivona is ever the wiser for them.

We will have her off that rusty excuse for a ship soon enough.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Our Decision Won’t be Denied

To my brothers and sisters.

After proving our intent to both the Federation and Empire, when we shouldn’t have needed to, we get this “Warmaster” pokin’ his ships up our rear-ends as we rightfully turn to leave. How much more do we have to do to get the respect we deserve out here, amongst the stars? Well, Faceless Emmet is at the helm of this one and there’s no one better at maneuvering in ways that can’t be seen. I spoke with him before he left. He didn’t say much but that said a lot. We all share in the plots and plans of the Union, but that man operates in places that the rest of us don’t have to. Yet every time, he’s doin what needs to be done for every one of us.

Ivona Craine. The treasure trove of knowledge and tactical expertise that she will bring us is priceless. I just hope the Council sees the straight and clear logic of it like we all do. The Vox already granted her asylum, so she’s good to go as far as I’m concerned. But she knows her way around that Universal Council floor, so her asking is a tactician’s way of preventing the trigger happy Lord Va-Halet from stepping into an intergalactic minefield.

Speaking of which, leave it to the Empire to hoard something and only offer it up for something in return. They were with us in the MIEB Task Force and still worked to undermine the collective good. It’s that damned Emperor, I tell ya. The cult to that man, if we can still call him that, is the worst thing to happen to this Galaxy since the destruction of Sol. At least the Universal Council is back on track and can bring us all down the same path again.

The choice for us is obvious, I’d think, but that’s why we take the vote, isn’t it? Ivona here in Union space or returned to the Empire for some ship plating tech. My heart goes out to the families of the crew on The Arbiter, but that was a while ago and a lot has happened since. I guess we will see, brothers and sisters.

Heads held high.

Mongrel Lars

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Voting Results

Consequences

Transgalactic report 17.1.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of recognizing Ivona Craine’s asylum. Minister Va-Halet has been contacted and ordered to not interfere with the Union’s escort. Council ships have been ordered to Mimir to receive the Oracle’s message concerning the fate of The Arbiter per Ivona’s request.

She was unclear why person to person transmission of the information is necessary but urges the Council to hurry.

Recognize Ivona's asylum - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)
Reject Ivona's asylum - 0 ()

Empire:
Recognize asylum - 61.3% Imperial favor
Reject asylum - 38.7% Imperial favor

Federation:
Recognize asylum - 72.73% of the votes
Reject asylum - 27.27% of the votes

Union:
Recognize asylum - 69.5% of the votes
Reject asylum - 30.5% of the votes


Chapter 15.2: Aikawarazu[edit | edit source]

After these Vote Results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

One Seat Sits Empty
Inse Jokuan, Foreign Affairs Report – Nova Times, a Novaros Division

Good Sol, Explorers!

Now that Ivona Craine is in Union space, her Council seat is up for grabs but no one has come forth and the Empire hasn’t volunteered anyone yet. This adds more questions than answers to her highly unlikely request. But while Ivona has her officially recognized asylum and is no doubt enjoying the same food as the others around her, I’ve got to talk about the advanced hull-plating tech that we lost out on. Word is, those in orbit around Mímir would’ve loved to have a little bit more insurance integrated into Federation hulls. More so now with the implications of the Oracle’s message.

Ivona Craine, who apparently can be believed, says that the Universal Council crew of The Arbiter is alive, but their end draws near. I’ve had the opportunity to interview captain Kal Haden before his ship was thought destroyed by the EB. He was gruff and curt and visibly annoyed that I was asking him questions at all. The aura around that man was palpable. Even though he’s an Imperial, I’d say there’s no one I’d rather have commanding a ship, but what do I know.

In addition to the cryptic message brought to the Council by Ivona, a very faint anomalous signal has been detected coming from the EB near Mímir. I’ve been assured there is no cause for alarm yet since this signal is fainter than we have ever seen. While it is also stable, unlike previous signals, it has not affected the NEXUS network on a wide scale and is currently being studied by the Federation remnants of the MIEB Task Force.

Never a dull moment on the edge of known space!

Empire Storyline

His Will is Set in Motion
From the chambers of the Ministry of Knowledge

Subjects of the Empire,

Once again, your wise vote both furthers His Grace’s plan and keeps a scientifically advanced defensive asset in Imperial hands. A lesser Faction would have pined for Ivona Craine’s return like some homesick dog mewling at the back of a cave, caked in mud and eyes dull with surrender. But not you. You saw through Ivona’s surface level attempt at running away from the Empire, and now we stand poised to reap the rewards of her exodus. No more proof of this is needed then in her carrying of the Oracle’s message, for who else can give it but His Excellency?

The message was one of little value to the other factions. So now we know the crew of The Arbiter is alive but their end draws near. The ship is captained by a son of House Haden who has either proven his worth in surviving an EB’s accelerated entropy proving others might have as well, or has brought honor to his house in death. Whether this message is for us to believe or not is not for us to question. We must always steel our minds and invite scrutiny upon our actions.

We now keep ships in permanent orbit around Mímir but the Minister of Security has returned home and brings reports of an anomalous signal. This new signal is fainter than we have ever scanned. Currently, it is stable and shows no signs of being anything more than a curiosity to study. If there is anything to be concerned with, our own scientists will not fail to recognize it. They understand that the Emperor will not miss any further opportunities or sit idle and watch another tragedy happen.

Mathias Voden, Minister

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

A New Home
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

It was never in doubt, my brothers and sisters. Ivona Craine is home and is welcome to what the Empire could never provide her, common ground with those around her. Faceless Emmet did most of the heavy lifting in orienting her to life in the Union, and she is currently helping the Vox on a number of issues. One in particular involves rumors of violence against one of our oldest tribes that I hope turn out to be false.

The message given to the Universal Council from the Oracle is cryptic to say the least: the Universal Council crew of The Arbiter is alive but their end draws near. Sera Varse would be the one to speak to about this, but she has done a fine job in hiding her whereabouts within the Union.

Word has reached us from our scientists whose work benefited the now struggling MIEB Task Force. They say a new anomalous signal, though fainter then we have ever scanned, has been detected around Mímir. They assure me the signal is currently stable and so faint, that the phenomenon is likely temporary. Leave to our best and brightest to keep grinding while the other Factions sit around and wait to see what happens.

Heads held high.

Mongrel Lars


Chapter 16.1: The Lodestone[edit | edit source]

Some Kind of Justice[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 26.1.513, Admiral Lyra Montaine, Universal Council

Ivona Craine is now the purview of the Union, her asylum approved by the uniform voice of the Factions. The Universal Council wishes her well in this new chapter in her career–as our agents make sense of Ivona’s cryptic warnings around Mímir space, we of the Council will keep all of you apprised of future developments.

The time has come to move onto other matters. Union Speaker Aish Fenix has brought an emergency situation to the attention of the Factions–it is the Universal Council’s purpose to report and adjudicate this tragedy. Here is her official address:

Representatives on the Council,

Faction citizens, subjects, members,

I turn to you today not as Speaker of the Vox but as a daughter of Tribe Sunless. My people are proud laborers. We have worked the stone of a dozen asteroid belts across as many star systems, and have found beneath it precious metals that have served the interests of the Union, Federation, and Empire. No organized force is better than we are at this, no force more daring as we risk life and limb in the deep dark of space.

Nine mining rings are at the center of the tribe’s culture and society. The smallest of these, Iron Chime, was attacked last night, countless of its inhabitants slaughtered. I will spare you the details–though there is ample video footage that can be viewed by those of you who have the stomach for it. The perpetrators attempted to hide their identities. They failed; they are butchers, after all.

It’s the butchers of the Empire that came for my people. You hear me right–this is the work of an Imperial House, and the worst of them all: the Butchers of Plata, Neru-Gal.

The daughter of the tribe in me wants to demand vengeance. And don’t get me wrong, the Union is more than capable of administering it on its own. Hells, Tribe Sunless is itching for a shot at the fuckers. But recent events have shown why we must overcome these baser instincts. Understand when I say this, my brothers and sisters in humanity–we must stop the cycle of violence and let justice prevail for the wounded and needlessly slaughtered people of my tribe.

We turn to you in the hope that recent events have taught us to do better than the worst we’re capable of. Do not let this injustice stand.

The Imperial representatives serving on this Council have corroborated Speaker Fenix’s statement. There is no question that the Iron Chime slaughter was perpetrated by warriors of the Imperial Neru-Gal House. Whether this attack was done in conjunction with the house’s leaders is not known at present.

No rogue House may be allowed to operate at its whim, not when they would harm the peaceful members of another faction. This choice must be a show of the spirit of unity to which the factions have once more committed themselves. The choice before you is as follows:

The Council’s resources can be made available towards providing humanitarian and economic aid to Tribe Sunless. Without this aid, the tribe will likely fail to meet its people’s needs and is threatened by dissolution in the hard times ahead. Meanwhile, House Neru-Gal will be investigated by Imperial authorities with what limited aid the UC can offer. Providing aid to Tribe Sunless would also allow them to fill in quotas of raw material for a new project helmed by the MIEB Task Force–that is no small incentive to keep in mind.

Alternatively, the Council’s newly refocused resources can be used to punish House Neru-Gal. A punitive fleet may be sent to strike at this militaristic house. This, however, might be seen by many in the Empire as a continued policy of discrimination and curtailing of Imperial sovereignty in the face of galactic politics.

The choice is in your hands.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Peace of Mind The Presidential Suites, Second Sector Capital (Avaris)

Fellow citizens of the Federation,

Our faction has no Styggian horse in this fight. We stand to benefit one way or another—the weakening of one of the Empire’s military houses is a boon in itself, and Neru-Gal may well be the worst of the lot. Their history of internal violence speaks loudly enough.To see that spill out of the Empire’s domain…it would be easier to sleep at night, knowing Neru-Gal is incapable of perpetrating similar attacks across Federation space.

The Federation also stands to benefit if the choice is made to aid the injured Union party. If the UC’s projections are to be believed, we would see Tribe Sunless’s ore deliveries to megacorps such as TANUS Robotiks and Xaomeng Dynamics continue after only a short few weeks. Imperial relations are still on rocky ground after their accusations as to the Federation’s culpability in recent galactic events. Our government can hardly count on trade channels with House Aurelian and the Ministry of Wealth to make up the difference in raw materials necessary for some of our manufacturers.

That said, this is the free market. If some corporation or another cannot make the best of the situation the faction finds itself in, they deserve to be liquidated and their executives harshly punished.

The Federation could choose to address a potential threat or a certain supply chain issue: both stand to benefit the Federation. Both stand to have some negative impact–which each and every one of you will weather. Whatever your choice, it will offer at least some of the Federation’s citizens peace of mind.

Whatever you pick–make your voices heard.

Signed, President Áurea Adonis

Empire Storyline

A Nuanced View Through the grace of His Excellency The Imperator, Minister Va-Halet. From the office of the Minister of War

Servants of the Empire,

I am not surprised that the beasts of Neru-Gal have chosen now to strike. Their appetite has been whetted–like the rabid dogs they are, they have taken to snapping at the heels of their betters when the time is least opportune. Long before I took this post, I petitioned the Emperor to give me leave to dispose of these vile cultists who twist the Imperial Light, make a mockery of it. He is too fond of his pets; perhaps this incident will open his eyes to the necessity of putting Neru-Gal down once and for all.

The Empire has little interest in making waves as we attempt to return from the brink of war. You will note that, unlike the Federation, the Empire is happy to admit when forces within it are culpable…and all too willing to punish them as befits the crime. It would be wise for the Universal Council to give me the mandate to lead a punitive expedition made of the joint forces of all three Factions against Neru-Gal. I will not stop at destroying a few military outposts, either–I will strike at the heart of their fiery world. Duty and honor demand as much.

Pity the choice is not mine alone: my learned colleague, Mathias Voden, demanded, as his learned lot does, to “present a more nuanced view of the case”. I see no reason why anyone might need it, yet the old man has done me a service or two in the past. Here are his pretty, pretty words:

While Hakon makes a fine case for violence (as he always does), it is worth considering that the Union’s nature might respond better to our standing behind their wounded tribe. The Union values compassion and we could choose to aid them by helping to make them whole. And with all that goes on, has there ever been a better time to offer a hand in camaraderie? This, too, will give the Ministry of Trust time to discover just who it was that directed the assault on Tribe Sunless within Neru-Gal. We can punish those directly responsible rather than the entirety of the house; and though I well understand Hakon’s disdain for Neru-Gal, they might be of use to the Empire still.

Take that for what it’s worth, and make your voices heard, Imperials.

- Warmaster Hakon Va-Halet

Imperium superet astra.
Union Storyline

A True Leader Vox Assembly, The Bastion

Members of the Union,

As you might have gathered, Aish has left the Bastion to direct emergency aid efforts at Iron Chime–and with Ivona Craine in tow, too. Craine wishes to pay off the risk the Union’s taken on her? I say she’s more than welcome to do so.

The responsibility to communicate the latest from the heart of the Union falls to me. We face unexpected hardship following a turbulent period in our history. The decreased capabilities of Tribe Sunless are of concern to all–and so is the mere thought of those Neru-Gal butchers walking away without paying for this vile crime.

There is no easy choice to be made here, and if you ask a pair of Vox representatives sitting on two ends of the table, you’re liable to get two very different responses. What I know is that Aish spoke true and from the heart even when it must have been the hardest for her to place anyone’s interests before her need for revenge. That is why the Vox picked right when we named her Common Speaker for the Vox. She is a true leader, one who will always pick the greater good of the people.

But what is that greater good? Aish is wise in showing us that no one person can decide alone. This vote is about collectively choosing the answer to that question. What is justice? Punishing the wicked in one swift, decisive blow? Or prioritizing those who have suffered at their hands and easing their pain? Besides, Iron Chime might have been the smallest of the tribe’s ring outposts, but it housed a good third of the equipment necessary for the tribe’s mining operations. To go forwards without this…it spells trouble for Sunless.

It is no easy vote, but freedom is best exercised in choices such as these.

Faceless Emmett

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Voting Results

Open Hand, Closed Fist

Transgalactic report 29.1.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of aiding Tribe Sunless. The voice of the factions has been heard, and Faction vessels are already chock-full of supplies and personnel eager to help the reconstruction efforts. The Universal Council will provide all the material and humanitarian aid it can.

Minister Hakon Va-Halet has temporarily taken a leave of absence to head the internal Imperial response to, and investigation into, Neru-Gal’s crimes.

Provide Aid to Tribe Sunless - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)
Punish House Neru-Gal - 0 ()

Empire:
Provide aid to Tribe Sunless - 67.95% Imperial favor
Punish House Neru-Gal - 32.05% Imperial favor

Federation:
Provide aid to Tribe Sunless - 68.44% of the votes
Punish House Neru-Gal - 31.56% of the votes

Union:
Provide aid to Tribe Sunless - 70.14% of the votes
Punish House Neru-Gal - 29.86% of the votes

Other relevant reports:

Rumors of the MIEB Task Force's restructuring continue to dominate public discourse across the Federation. The Task Force's director, Dr. Barnhardt, has yet to comment on their veracity.

Chapter 16.2: The Lodestone[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

No Half Measures Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief of the MIEB Task-Force, Mimir Space

The MIEB Task-Force’s investigation into the Einsen Bridge Tragedy is close to completion. There is ample reason to believe that while the erosion the ship suffered from is very much the effect of my deceased colleague’s miscalculation, the breakdown in communication with the FSS Skłodowska is the result of human error.

The principles through which Dr. Takada’s veil technology operates are fascinating, I will give Dr. Takada this. It’s a question of salvaging the tech rather than reinventing it–as far as ship shielding is concerned. I won’t bore you with the science; save to say, there is much to be done yet before this technology is foolproof. Safety is paramount; we cannot have another tragedy on our hands.

Mímir has all but served its scientific purpose. The task-force has measured and drawn up all the data we, at present, need. As such, I do believe it is time for a…relocation–at least for the majority of us; a quick-response unit is ready to assist in case Madam Ivona Craine’s oracular tip lies closer to the truth than I am comfortable with. With this relocation, too, comes a change in priorities, a change in this organization. I am not blind to criticism: the other factions grumble and decry the Federation’s overwhelming control. I believe I have come up with a solution.

When next you hear from me, I will have enacted it–no half measures.

Empire Storyline

A Guiding Hand Warmaster Hakon Va-Halet

I have not been given the Universal Council’s mandate to root House Neru-Gal from the infernal hole they call a home. Such disappointment to see some Imperials choose compassion over righteous punishment; perhaps some amount of ideological re-education is required. My authority in this investigation supersedes all others. It was a military house that acted with impunity–its censure is ultimately a military matter.

Leads are being pursued, the Empire’s finest investigative minds asking the right questions with their boots at the necks of those of the Neru-Gal grunts who are not forthcoming enough. Meanwhile, I have invited the firstborn scions of the ten greatest and most powerful Neru-Gal families to join me in Solaris Regnum – they will have the great honor of receiving the finest Imperial education based on a curriculum prepared by myself and Old Man Voden.

I do believe youths should be guided by the strong hand of Imperial law, don’t you? And if their lord-fathers and lady-mothers fail to rein in their loathsome little House…well, let us not think of such contingencies.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Numb Aish Fenix, Speaker of the Vox

The support of each and every one among you in these trying times–personally, and for Tribe Sunless at large–keep many of us going when we might otherwise have recoiled from the task at hand. It’s hard going, I’m not ashamed to say. Nothing weak about it.

This isn’t my first time dragging corpses from scenes of destruction and giving them to the cosmos. It’s never easy and it takes a toll, long after you’re supposed to move on. I should be happy that the Factions are sending aid, but the truth of it is, I’m numb. It’s like…I’m turning as cold as they are, only I’m alive to feel it. One sure-fire way of knowing you’re still human during times like these. That’s what I think, and you’re welcome to call me a fool for it.

I hope the dead will find peace.

As for the living? We’ll recover. Tribe Sunless folk always do, because we know the alternative ain’t pretty–the same as all the Union. We’ll recover and rebuild and prepare for the next catastrophe. We are one before the future.

Now, more than ever…

Heads held high.


Chapter 17.1: Babylon[edit | edit source]

The Dilemma of Opportunity[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 38.1.513, Trace Chavos, Universal Council
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:

…severe re-education methods are considered an internal Imperial matter and do not concern this Council. Thus the unanimous vote for support for Aish Fenix’s tribe has been honored. Already, the grit and resilience of Tribe Sunless is on display and puts a good bit of steel in all of our respective backs.

Moving on: Let it be known that Ivona Craine’s message from the Oracle was indeed authentic. The Arbiter reappeared last week after vanishing nearly fourteen months ago. The ship is in very bad shape and clearly beyond repair.

I will yield now to Chief Engineer Stacey Deux, heading the recovery efforts to walk us through the particulars.

Very much appreciated, Councilor Chavos. Initial scans of The Arbiter came back negative due to the ship’s proximity to the EB, which remains active but stable.

If the Council will recall, the class-A Panopea actually hit the dead center of this EB and was destroyed. The interaction caused what we initially thought was a stabilizing of the EB, which was not necessarily false, but was a mischaracterization of the interaction. I will refer the Council to scientific reports if they wish to cross-check my team’s conclusion but a dead-center entry into the EB with a class-A Quantum core will be a very different event from a Quantum core meltdown on the extended edge of an EB. A Quantum wave event of some kind is not out of the question here.

Luckily for humanity, an explosion on The Arbiter’s starboard side sent the ship drifting away from the EB. Scans continued to produce nothing until today, when a general hail was sent out from The Arbiter itself.

We answered their hails. Sobbing and whispers, to screams and unintelligible demands came back over the comms. One voice, however, came through clearer than most, Captain Kal Haden’s. Clearly in the final stages of Quantum sickness, he has gone mad.

From his repeated attempts at communicating with Universal Council ships nearby, we have one recording that comes as close to a coherent message as we can get:

…it comes for us all, save the Emperor…(metal scraping against metal)..Death is what all of this is built upon. And what do they want? Data.

(static)Have a repair ship in-bound within two days and inform Imperator Craine of my arrival. The Oracle must have spoken to him…

If you attempt to deceive me, I will burn…systems to ash…step foot on…(static)...at which time you will know the fruits of your deceit. I will levy the grace of death upon you all. My Quantum core will herald your end…thank me for it. (ragged coughing) wings of death have…brought me…

Further scans have since confirmed the surviving crew are suffering from advanced Quantum sickness. In forty-eight hours, The Arbiter will be far enough away from the EB for the projected Quantum Core meltdown to pose no threat of disrupting it.

Thank you, Chief Engineer Deux, that will more than suffice. I will add that many MIEB Task Force and Council scientists believe the data archives and any Quantum core samples from the ship are critical to achieving EB travel. What I say next I do not say with ease.

If we wait until The Arbiter is at a safe enough distance from the EB, it will allow for the full retrieval of all data and the chance to take core samples before the meltdown. Projections sadly show a one-hundred percent certainty that everyone on board will succumb to Quantum sickness and die.

The alternative is to send a rescue team in now and save the surviving crew. Even with the finest medical care the UC can provide and regardless of what care we outsource to Faction facilities, some will die, but not all. However, the compromised Kal Haden will likely destroy the data and we risk him further destabilizing the Quantum core still within range of the Einsen Bridge.

Time is of the essence.

Federation Storyline

Setting the Record Straight
Bron Benefore, Takeyon Reports LLC

Good Sol, Explorers!

Next up on the Bron Benefore Interviews - a frank conversation with the acting Vice President of Borealis Inc., Ryann Bashar!

Bron: Before we get right into it, I’d like to thank you for your time, Ms. Bashar. In regard to the vote, which way would Borealis Inc like to see it go?

VP Bashar: Thank you, Bron. Hard choice on a tough issue. Borealis Inc. is a human-first company and we see ensuring the safety and well-being of those who eventually traverse the EB’s as our number one priority. Hard to do that without viable experimentation and research.

Bron: There are some high-profile corporations like Xeikil out there saying your previous experimentation efforts were ultimately fruitless.

VP Bashar: No corporation undersells the progress it makes. No well-run one, at least. We have made more headwinds into Quantum-human interactions than any single entity out there in the market today, including Xeikil. We here at Borealis Inc. still believe that we provide the best chance for humanity to traverse the EBs successfully. Granted, we accept that our work involving Federation soldiers and volunteers for Quantum infusion experiments have not yet generated the total success we hoped for, but our efforts are certainly far from fruitless.

Bron: What’s your answer to those who say it won’t look good if Xeikil, Tonocom, or even the Union’s Gamayun labs are chosen to perform research on survivors over Borealis Inc?

VP Bashar: The optics never look good to those who don’t or can’t understand what we are close to accomplishing. I believe if the opportunity arises, the market will prove we are right. No one understood this better than our Vice-President, Amanda Kaito.

Bron: On that note, what does Borealis Inc. have to say about Amanda Kaito’s recent communique? Why wasn’t her safety disclosed sooner?

VP Bashar: I’m going to have to avoid getting into specifics here, Bron. Suffice it to say, the message was a fake and any further messages should be treated with the highest degree of skepticism..

Bron: Do you blame House Glycon?

VP Bashar: There are many Imperial houses who have and still do attempt clandestine operations against Federation corporations.I would like to think they are outliers as opposed to the norm, but this fact is a matter of public record. The coup certainly didn’t help them on the optics front and I understand the Imperials aren’t much for not looking perfect.

Bron: I’m nearly finished here, Ms. Bashar. Do you mind clearing up your track record of successes and failures specifically with Quantum sickness research?

VP Bashar: Quantum sickness is an incredibly complex and varied affliction. We’ve had a lot of iterative successes and opportunities to learn from some unfortunate hardships along the way. Experiments, performed as humanely as was prudent at the time, showed great promise, but here we are. The EBs are still functionally closed to us. The cutting edge isn’t an easy place to be.

Bron: And what if the vote swings to collecting data and core samples?

VP Bashar: Proprietary research is what we are built upon. Research subjects provided through either volunteer campaigns or Federation soldier enhancement programs are what we generally like to see. This is also public record, but we gain no rights through technology research outsourced from the Universal Council and therefore do not regularly have active contracts with them on that front.

Well there you have it, right from the corporation’s mouth. Takeyon LLC will continue to bring you the information you need to make the informed decisions that help the Federation stand head and shoulders above all the rest.

Please be sure to place your vote in a timely fashion.

Empire Storyline

We are Nothing Without Death
From The Halls of Healing, Eden Thanatae

Subjects of the Empire,

I am disheartened to hear that the terrible madness of Quantum sickness has taken hold of House Haden’s finest devotee, Kal. As House Charon-V are caretakers of the living and dead, so too are those in House Haden the heralds of death. Thus, I do not condemn the maddened words of Kal Haden. I will speak today not of our work in shepherding purity and honor in life, but of death and all it provides us. His Grace would not permit us to forget that any message inviting an honorable death is a message worth hearing.

Doubt regarding this fact has the tendency to seep into the mind like an unwanted algae through the cracks of a tomb. Life is to be cherished, yes. But isn’t it strange that so many wish to ascend to a place of honor, yet they fear the path to get there? Know this, death is a part of Imperial life and is always welcome.

Looking upon the decisions placed before us by the Universal Council, I am filled with a sense of longing for those suffering aboard The Arbiter. If we choose to wait and acquire what science deems necessary for EB travel, and all aboard are given over to the inevitable embrace of death, I welcome this sacrifice. If we choose to board the ship immediately and data is lost along with some of the brave souls who made it through and back again…I would advise against this outcome.

The dead are honored by House Charon-V as much as the living, but my blood runs cold with the second choice placed before us. Beware the promises of Council physicians, Federation scientists, and Union body defilers who would consider a mindless husk to be a “survivor.” No human should be kept from death and suspended in agony while their flesh is subject to the invasive rigors of scientific experiment. Where is the honor in that?

Much can be learned from the dead. Let them die. It would be a more dignified end to give the crew of The Arbiter peace, rather than let them suffer…forced to linger for as long as is humanly possible without their minds intact. If it were the decision of House Charon-V, the ship would be boarded, and the crew freed from their prison of madness via compassionate and immediate euthanization.

If Kal Haden was whole again, even for a brief moment, oh what swift and pure and grand expulsion of life he would bring. But since he is not capable, your vote will hopefully bring him and his incurable crew the death they deserve. A death that claims only those who are in need of it.

Desdemon of House Charon-V, Healers of the Living, Wardens to the Dead

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

The Closed Fist of the Gamayun Speaks
Members of the Union,

Here we are again, aren’t we? And I’ve showered for this one, too, but only because those Universal Council pricks aren’t poking and prodding around, the way they were last time. Thought it’d be fun to do some poking of my own, with The Arbiter situation what it is.

I’ll make this simple as can be so that even the thick-headed UC reps can get it: vote to get those people off The Arbiter and bring them to my lab on Gaea. The Gamayun has dealt with Quantum Sickness before and we’ve got a success rate at keeping patients with it alive. Remember Iza and Esau? Those weird little fuckers are probably skipping through the galaxy, singing pitch-perfect songs in that weird twin voice they so loved to speak in. Who got ‘em stabilized? Who kept ‘em outside of a seven by five coffin where the rest of their Twin Suns companions ended up? Hunter Yin, that’s who! And don’t ya know it, I just so happen to be him.

I’m sure those witless Feds at Borealis are making a similar pitch somewhere–probably across board meetings with their one percenters. Only, if they have their way, they’ll rip every last bit of scientific data from that ship’s poor crew with no consideration for whether folk like Captain Haden will be able to get off the operating table. And don’t get me wrong, I don’t care anywhere near as much about the people as I do about the data the Gamayun can get for all the Union–but at least I’ll try to keep them alive. Most of the folks on that UC ship might be Imperial and covered with a stench of arrogance so strong it’d be making me tell you to stay as far away from them as possible, but they’ve got the Quantum sickness in ‘em, don’t they? And that means we can always hope it’ll cure the Imperial right out of their thick-headed…uh, heads. Stranger things have happened.

So, that’s my piece. Or, y’know, show yourselves as heartless as the average Imperial and consign the poor Quantum-irradiated morons to death. See where that brings us all.

Cheers, Hunter Yin

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Voting Results

Results of the Vote on the Fate of The Arbiter and its Crew.

Transgalactic report 41.1.513, Moire Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of waiting for The Arbiter to clear the EB. The Universal Council's engineering team has since boarded The Arbiter and have reported our projections of mortality among the crew were correct. Transportation of the bodies to their homes in accordance with their Faction traditions is a priority for the Universal Council right now. Specifics on the state of the deceased crew will be shared in full after proper funeral rites have been observed...may their suffering be not in vein.

The team reports that The Arbiter's data is in excellent condition considering its interaction with an EB not once but twice. Quantum core samples are being collected and the team will be safely away from the ship when meltdown is expected to occur. Initial findings will be made public in the following days.

Wait for the opportune moment - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)
We go for the crew - 0 ()

Empire:
Wait for the right moment - 74.44% Imperial favor
Extricate those left - 25.56% Imperial favor

Federation:
Wait for the right moment - 66.11% of the votes
Extricate those left - 33.89% of the votes

Union:
Wait for the right moment - 66.49% of the votes
Extricate those left - 33.51% of the votes

Chapter 17.2: Babylon[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

A Moment for the Deceased
Novum Group Special Report

Good Sol, Explorers!

In the days following the landslide vote to prioritize the collection of data and core samples from The Arbiter’s Quantum drive, the deceased arrived safely in Federation space surrounded by heavily armed escort vessels and a representative Council ship. Federation Officers who had not pre-authorized their body for research and posterity were sent to their home worlds’ funeral proceedings. Two officers were pre-authorized and therefore sent to facilities operated by Borealis Inc and Xeikil respectively. Representatives for Tonocom, VasTech, TANUS Robotiks, and Becker-Tanaka-Schmidt released statements in regard to their former employees acknowledging the deceased as heroes of the Federation.

In response to a Gamayun Labs’ controversial application of the ambient Quantum inside the cells of the deceased Union crew members, Council representatives were also sent to ensure guidelines on Quantum disposal were strictly adhered to. Due to the comparatively long cremation time tables that were laid out, ceremonies commenced in two parts over three days. In one case, the deceased had previously requested their ashes be processed into a cremation crystal. As there is no legal precedent set for this unique and morally gray situation, the wishes of the deceased were honored. Unfortunately, the crystal has since been seen in Nexus channels at the center of a frenzied bidding war fueled by art collectors. It is being touted as the only crystal of its kind in the known universe.

The deceased will not be forgotten, nor the opportunity they have created for so many.

Empire Storyline

The Imperator’s Highest Honor
From the Halls of Healing, Eden Thanatae

Imperial subjects,

The vote has yielded once again exactly what His Grace has foreseen. The crew of the Universal Council vessel, The Arbiter, returned to Imperial space nearly a week ago. After the bodies of Kal Haden, three officers, and two soldiers, arrived on Eden Thanatae, preparation of the honored dead commenced. A post of Imperial soldiers will stand as guards after plots to extract Quantum from the bodies of the honored dead have already been routed out and summarily crushed.

Funeral costs fell to the families of the honored dead in accordance with death rites from time immemorial. Kal Haden of House Haden was honored with the Imperator’s Highest Light, ensuring the Empire will spare no expense in the addition of a tomb worthy of the former Death Bringer. Very soon, a procession of the honored dead will commence on the Night of the Veiled Moon.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

We Always Find a Way…Our Way
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

Since our vote was placed to extract the data and take core samples from The Arbiter’s Quantum drive, much has happened. In long overdue accordance with our tribal funeral rites, our dead brothers and sisters are allowed to be honored and mourned for on the surface of Mimir. The Night Stars and Forlorn Brotherhood were accompanied by Clan SNTNL and granted special access to perform the rites and rituals each clan and tribe follow. A Universal Council and MIEB escort weren’t needed, but they followed our brothers and sisters down to the surface just the same.

After rites were finished, the bodies were returned to Union space for the launching of their funeral pods to continue their journey into the great unknown. Word quickly got around that some soon-to-be-ostracized idiots were planning on intercepting the pods and stealing the bodies since they died from Quantum sickness. Since other geniuses are likely to have the same great idea, using traditional pods was out of the question. A few of the clans in mourning got together and fitted the funeral pods with stealth tech but power supply was an issue. Gamayun Labs, as they do, stepped up big and developed a way to harness a miniscule amount of Quantum infused into the bodies of the dead to fuel the stealth pods indefinitely. Nothing beats Union know-how.

Heads held high


Chapter 18.1: Balance[edit | edit source]

Answers[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 50.1.513, Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief Scientist, Universal Council

My team is hard at work unlocking the data extracted from The Arbiter’s core. This bounty promises to make the Task Force’s work easier by far, making the promise of EB travel a reality much sooner than it would otherwise be–but I am getting ahead of myself.

Some weeks ago, I turned to my fellow Federation members with a pledge–to transform the MIEB Task Force into an organization beyond reproach. Too long has rhetoric based on factional divide slowed down this organization’s essential work.

To that end, I have made the decision to incorporate the Task Force into the Universal Council. The representatives of each faction will serve as overseers of our work, each of them guaranteeing that the science we do is for the betterment of every individual across every Faction. While I continue to lead this Task Force, my focus must be on the science, not on the administrative decisions. I will also take on the role of guiding the Universal Council’s scientific endeavors outside our efforts to make EB travel a reality.

To put a final stop to the endless speculation, I will also use this occasion to reveal to you the results of the report on the Irenic Einsen Bridge Tragedy. The mistake that led to the Tragedy was scientific in nature; Dr. Takada and her team made a miscalculation in the frequency to which they set their prototype shielding technology, the Veil. A minor error, a thousandth of a fraction, but look at the chaos it unleashed.

The question of the FSS Skłodowska’s communications array is less politically convenient, I’m afraid. Federation investigators have looked into the movements of each and every individual onboard the ship. Most acted in accordance with the advanced behavioral models the investigatory body works with. The investigators combed through the biographies of those who did not, and found personal turmoil explained virtually all irregularities. One exception, however, was found: that of Communications Specialist Urdo Blir of the Union.

Mr. Blir’s official records as part of the MIEB Task Force show no complaints or demerits of any kind. Yet security footage, backed up locally on security vessels over Mímir–and now available on the Nexus–shows behavior that is consistent with that of a drug addict. Enough of his remains survived the crash to permit chemical testing that has confirmed this theory. Here I must stress that both Union and Empire counterparts to these investigators have examined and authenticated our findings.

While the condition of the ship itself deteriorated, the communications array should have been working some time before the vessel tore apart. Yet, it did not - because of human error. This failure in communications is what caught the original members of the Task Force unawares. If only a warning was sounded, at least the leadership might have been evacuated.

The scale of the Irenic Einsen Bridge Tragedy could have been averted. If Dr. Takada had access to the readings from the FSS Skłodowska’s scientific instruments, perhaps…but there’s no point to living in the past. Asking “What if?” doesn’t pay.

In the name of this renewed sense of cooperation the Universal Council has called for, the vote before us is as follows: We could demand of the Union to pay the Federation reparations for the shortcomings of one single individual, and the catastrophic consequences these shortcomings have brought about…Or we could choose to collectively move forwards and let bygones be bygones.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

They Have Got To Pay
Blagoi Shulka, Ignis Correspondent, Novum News

I’m a straight shooter, folks, as straight as they come. You know I’d never bullshit you. Not me. So bend me your ear a minute and I’ll tell you what’s what.

The Federation lost the most out of all Factions in the Irenic Einsen Bridge Tragedy. No one is asking that our friends at the Union forward the whole bill; all I’m saying is, it might help Fed-Union relations if they are held to the same standard we are. Have you seen how much corporations like Tonocom and Eve-N tech have been putting into the MIEB Task Force? Those fortunes, by the by, are nothing compared to what Hygeia Systems has had to pay in fines and compensation packages to the families of the deceased; their scientist, their mess.

But now we know, it’s not just theirs, is it? And since the Union is so hot on collective responsibility, let its members show that in action. Let them put their money where their mouth is. Let’s see what offer they come up with; invite them to the table with a smile, but make one thing clear:

They. Have. Got. To. Pay.

I don’t know about you, but I take checks.

Unless, of course, you think we ought to look the other way. Used to be an old Sol religion that required its members to “turn the other cheek”. Think the Federation should do that? Should I? Should you?

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

Weeding Out the Weakness
From the Chambers of the Imperial Ministry of Trust

Nobility. Integrity. Honor.

And most of all, discipline. If the Union had these in greater quantity, the Irenic Einsen Bridge Tragedy would have looked very different from what it is today. They like to remind us we are beasts in human form; yet, the Empire has shown it will turn no blind eye to injustice. We punish those who step beyond the Imperial will. How, you ask?

When the Universal Council sent aid to Tribe Sunless, it was left to the Empire to discipline the errant sons and daughters of Neru-Gal. Even now, Minister Va-Halet continues the investigation into the guilty parties. Yet in the meanwhile, does he stand by and wait? No, for in his tactician’s wisdom, he knows that to strike first is to strike last. On Hakon’s order, the heirs of Neru-Gal’s most powerful families have continued their education not back home but on Solaris Regnum, where they receive the finest schooling in the Empire. And if the House errs once more–its young will pay for their elders’ weakness. Will the Union and Federation be able to do the same in the face of weakness? Will they weed it out?

Enough. This is talk of yesterday. Today, the galaxy is reminded of the price paid by those who are capable for the weakness of those who are not. It may seem a dour day, but I say it is not. Instead, I say…Celebrate this day, Imperials, and embrace the future, for it will be informed by the ideals of the past. Such failure only feeds the fire of the Imperial Truth – it will one day purify the whole galaxy of weakness.

Whether the Federation receives its filthy, filthy lucre, or does not–what matters that to ones such as us?

We are Empire. We are supreme.

Minister Venthe Etruscus, Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Nothing More, Nothing Less
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

My brothers and sisters,

I return to you after weeks of work on salvaging what’s left of the Iron Chime ring. I’m tired. Exhausted. Somehow still grimy despite taking half a dozen showers between the last time I was on the ring and now; last thing I wanted is to deal with the Federation’s greedy attempts to draw blood from a stone. And after they voted to aid us, too–just like them to kick us in the ribs while offering a helping hand.

But we must allow that it is not the choice of the many poor individuals who live on the edge, but the choice of their corporate overlords that has put this vote before us. Some in the Federation, then, want us to pay for the mistake of one individual. So much for personal responsibility. But is anyone here surprised that the Federation’s ideals take a backseat to their greed? Not me. Not any of you, either, judging by your faces. They want us to pay. They want us, even, to want to pay for the mistakes of Specialist Urdo Blir.

I think you know what we want to say to that as well as I do, Union.

But then, this could be the Fed testing the waters. Prodding to see whether we will give ground, and how we might do it. The Union rises above such petty behavior. We are better than this. So what should we do?

Let it never be said we avoid collective responsibility. If the Universal Council votes that we pay their blood-soaked reparations, we will pay. As the voice of Tribe Sunless, I will give a personal guarantee as Speaker, right this very moment in case the vote goes through that our great collective must pay reparations.

I guarantee that all my people’s yield over this galactic month standard will go to the Federation. The Federation will gain nothing less and nothing more–may the Universal Council make of this what they will.

Aish

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Voting Results

Around the Corner

Transgalactic report 54.1.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of the Union paying reparations. Many in the Federation have shared messages of thanks for the support shown by those who voted to hold the Union accountable for their error in judgment. The Factions can move on from the EB Tragedy knowing that justice has been upheld.

The Union must pay reparations - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)
Let bygones be bygones - 0 ()

Empire:
The Union must pay reparations - 69.33% Imperial favor
Let bygones be bygones - 30.67% Imperial favor

Federation:
The Union must pay reparations - 75.45% of the votes
Let bygones be bygones - 24.55% of the votes

Union:
The Union must pay reparations - 64.86% of the votes
Let bygones be bygones - 35.14% of the votes


Chapter 18.2: Balance[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Goes to Show
Jean Edwinn, Hygeia Systems, Office of Logistics

The Union doesn’t like it too much, but they’ve been working closely with us ever since the vote results were announced. Logistics are being drawn in place to make sure the payment gets to Hygeia HQ as soon as every last bit of the ore yield of Tribe Sunless for the month has been accounted for. Hygeia management is working in close partnership with Council members to make certain none of those who are unhappy with our three-way decision will attempt to do anything. Meanwhile, I am told Hygeia is already feeling some of the financial pressure we’ve been under becoming a whole lot more bearable - might actually get to spend a few hours with my kids this week.

As one of the non-scientific personnel, let me tell you, many of us were worried our livelihoods were in serious danger these past few months. The Union’s generous contribution has provided us with serious breathing room; and to think it might’ve been much different if we’d refused to help them when those Neru-Gal attacked Tribe Sunless.

Goes to show– you help someone, they might just help you back when you need it most.

Empire Storyline

A Refreshing Show of Guts
From the Imperial Chambers of Truth

Perhaps there is hope yet for the Union. Following the information on their Comms Specialist, they have taken responsibility for his mistake in what a ministerial colleague described to me as a “refreshing show of guts” from the Unionites.

As you know, Imperial personnel are part of the relief effort aimed at clearing out the mess the Neru-Gal left behind on the Iron Chime ring. Since the Universal Council and the Union made their decisions, my agents report that those of Tribe Sunless who can work have taken to the task of mining high-yield asteroids. They have done so with an intensity that puts me in mind of the fanaticism of the very folk who attacked them. It bears underlining how much Tribe Sunless has been aided in this task by the Federation machinery and Imperial-grade safety measures given them as part of the humanitarian aid shipments the Council organized some weeks ago.

The children are learning, aren’t they? I can barely contain my pride. We, with our traditions and our pride, must always be willing to guide our young neighbors towards the path of righteousness and truth…

Minister Venthe Etruscus
Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Owning Up
My Brothers and Sisters,

The vote has given us no space to doubt the will of the people: the community holds responsibility for an individual’s actions. We’ll own up to it: Tribe Sunless, strengthened by the Universal Council’s aid, is hard at work already. The yields of our mining operations are reaching higher levels than they ever have, given the new equipment we received from the Council. When the month comes to an end, all that raw ore will have safely made it onto Federation space, handed over to Hygeia Systems, who have so far suffered the brunt of responsibility for the Einsen Bridge Tragedy. We will pay what is owed and clear the way for a better tomorrow.

I do not believe this choice was the right one. That many in the Union voted for it shocks me–which serves to prove I have much to learn of the decisions that define our collective self.

No leader is perfect. I’m certainly not.

Heads held high,

Aish.

Chapter 19.1: Ill-Gotten Gains[edit | edit source]

Posterity’s Price[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 63.1.513, Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief Scientist, Universal Council

The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:

…more than enough to ensure basic bioscan stations for Quantum related work. I have to bite my damned tongue every time we go back over this blasted issue.

Moving on. The extremely valuable data collected from The Arbiter went immediately for analysis. Before long, however, MIEB scientists concluded that outsourcing R&D would yield the most innovative thinking at speed. Within less than a day, an open application garnered an impressive list of trusted candidates.

The first R&D lab to present tangible evidence of any Quantum-based Einsen Bridge breakthrough will be awarded an exceptional Quantum budget. This is meant to replenish any material used in experimentation and to drive development through to a viable prototype. Physical storage devices sent by Council courier were dispatched to a number of short-listed R&D labs, the largest of which were Xaomeng Dynamics, House Voden, and Saruken XII.

Some in the Federation questioned our decision to avoid using the Nexus to transmit The Arbiter’s data. The Nexus has been functionally sub-optimal since the Quantum Shockwave event, which has led to a precipitous increase in Nexus Diver interference.

In spite of our explicit warnings, it was used anyway.

An employee at Xaomeng Dynamics was contacted by someone from a smaller Federation R&D lab. In an apparent attempt to see if data was shared equally between them, the exchange was immediately attacked by a host of well-organized Nexus Divers. Xaomeng Dynamics’ anti-Diver protocols are robust, which we assume is why the employee thought himself and his accomplice protected. They were not.

The trail from the breach went cold until we were contacted by Dr. Alannah Simoff. Yes, that Dr. Simoff, VasTech’s former Chief of R&D. She has since put her substantial skills into a newly formed and independent R&D start-up called Conductivity-12, and claims to have made a breakthrough in Quantum-based exosuit technology.

She has requested to receive the UC’s Quantum budget despite Conductivity-12’s application being previously denied.

Dr. Simoff said she had no knowledge the data in question was of an illicit nature. She added:

>It’s certainly not standard policy, but any lab worth its salt performs a Nexus sweep from time to time for an innovative idea here and there. The data was available. I took the opportunity, I’m being forthright, and I made a hell of a breakthrough with it. Not ideal with the way my source wants me to pay, but posterity prevails.

She plans to convert a portion of the Quantum budget for payment to her “source.” To her credit, she insisted a clocked-Nexus node be used. This guarantees the data in question is the only copy in existence on the Nexus until the payment deadline in two days. We considered Divers as an option but the very nature of a node puts it outside the main Nexus network. Unless Dr. Simoff pays up, the data reverts back to the “source” and will be sold to other “interested parties.”

Thus, the vote placed before this Council is as follows: We grant the UC Quantum budget to Conductivity-12 for experimental Quantum-based exosuit tech now, but risk more directed attempts to extort the Council…Or we grant the UC Quantum budget to approved R&D labs for varying levels of development on a longer timeline, but risk the “source” selling the data and sparking an illegal Quantum R&D race on a scale not seen since the Quantum Wars.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

An Icon’s Insight
Bron Benefore, Takeyon Reports LLC

Good Sol, Explorers!

Building on Bron Benefore’s wildly popular and hard-hitting Interviews - next is a one-on-one with Sector-2 President, Victor Huxley!

Bron: Before we jump into things here, I have to say it’s an honor, Mr. Huxley.

Huxley: You don’t pull any punches, Bron. I like that.

Bron: Thank you, sir. So, the people want to know, are you for succumbing to extortion or sparking off the next Quantum War?

Huxley: I don’t make it my job to alter or change the framing of issues put forth by the Universal Council. In this case though, it really does need to be framed better. Especially when you consider we are talking about Dr. Alannah Simoff. Life across Federation space would look quite different without the number of innovations that have come directly from her work.

Bron: She spoke of a major breakthrough. Can you give us any insight?

Huxley: I took the liberty of calling her after the Council’s announcement and she was particularly excited about her work. She would’ve killed me for saying anything years ago but she’s been working on prototype exosuits for the last twenty years. I wasn’t surprised to hear she was continuing her work at Conductivity-12.

Bron: Is it a legit breakthrough? Are there shoulder canons involved?

Huxley. Haha. Well, in expanding VasTech’s corporate presence and influence across Faction space before I assumed the mantle of president, I think I can say I understand something about significant breakthroughs. This is certainly one of them.

Bron: As a councilmember for the Federation, some say your relationship with her might be a cause for concern. This is something I understand has followed you through your whole career.

Huxley: We have had an amazing professional relationship. She taught me so much of what I know today. She is no longer the Chief of R&D at VasTech and I am no longer its COO. I admit I haven’t stopped by Conductivity-12’s lab yet. My brother currently sits at the head of VasTech and my lawyers warned me the optics would scream conflict of interest. Blood-sucking lawyers, mind you.

Bron: Is that a bridge that would be better burned going forward?

Huxley: If you start burning bridges for reasons that aren’t your own, you’ll be left with none to cross and trapped where you stand. The claim that there is a conflict of interest here is a non-issue. I’ll leave it at that.

Bron: I see we are running out of time. Any last words for Federation citizens out there trying to make an informed vote?

Huxley: Dr. Simoff’s start-up exemplifies what any Federation citizen would do if put in the same situation. She took every opportunity and leveraged it to her advantage. I’ll leave you with this question: What if it was her idea to employ a clocked-Nexus node? What if when she completes the transaction, the client is unable to stop the complete and total transfer of the data from them to her?

Well there you have it! Certainly food for thought from the man about the woman behind the man. Takeyon LLC will continue to bring you the information you need to make informed decisions.

Get your vote out there, Explorers!

Empire Storyline

There is Only One Path
From the chambers of the Imperial Ministry of Trust.

Subjects of the Empire,

I do not envy the poor few who have their votes set on the path of the dullard, seeking solace in another Faction’s plight. I warn you now, seek the will of the Emperor and not to aid an old witch’s inglorious plot to boost quarterly earnings.

That’s what this vote is, make no mistake about it. Alannah Simoff, this seller of ideas that serve no one but herself. She has lived a life detached from the reason of a strong guiding hand, honorless in her pursuit of personal gain. Her and Huxley have both shared in this, and many other unmentionable affairs. If she was such a great researcher or developer, why does she work for herself now, in a lab no one considers relevant? The answer is: It is not for you to ponder. Do not forget that the grace of the Emperor shines not for a Federation citizen.

I speak with a just and terrible intolerance for the dirty and low-minded chattel that might consider for even a moment voting for this excuse of a scientist. I have wondered out loud to the Minister of Security if we can cross-reference those fools who voted against House Galateo during the 33rd Conference with any who vote against the Empire this time. Isn’t it better to allow His Grace’s own selection of Imperial scientific excellence, House Voden, to win the exceptional Quantum budget? My ministerial colleague’s House will be victorious over any of the rabble on the UC’s short-list.

I would personally place the vote on behalf of the entire Empire if I could, but I am forced to watch this exhausting dance of free-will. Bah, what free-will we all have belongs rightfully with the Emperor, and no other.

May the wisdom of Imperator Craine grace your vote, Imperials.

Minister Venthe Etruscus Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

We Don’t Repeat the Mistakes of the Past
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

My brothers and sisters,

I don’t believe the Universal Council would invoke the specter of the Quantum Wars without good reason. But everything we needed to learn from it, we did. That was five-hundred years ago. The Universal Council has done enough to prevent humanity from tearing itself apart for that long, so looking backwards does little to help us going forward.

I say give the R&D labs the time to develop solid, reliable tech we can count on. Accountability comes with this choice and we have more than enough to spare. Whether the Empire and Federation are just as accountable this week from the next, I have my doubts.

With that in mind, let’s get to Dr. Simoff’s offer: Give her everything she wants and no trouble will come to anyone…It sure as hell sounds like a threat to me. Granted, she’s a legend in R&D, but she’s Federation through and through. She’s thinking about the here and now. She’s thinking only about herself. I’m remembering all the weapons she designed to kill our brothers and sisters from X-36 Co-Operative so many years ago. Though they repurposed those weapons and did some killing of their own, there might not have been any killing at the scale there was if not for her.

We need to give good Union tribes and clans like Saruken XII the chance to show the Union has the know-how to make EB travel possible. Imagining the other Factions having to thank the Union everytime they travel through an Einsen-Bridge should put a smile on everyone’s face. I’d like to knock the one off Dr. Simoff’s.

Choose Union values for the future and we all win.

Heads held high.

Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

Results of the Vote on the UC Quantum budget

Transgalactic report 66.1.513, Moire Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of granting the UC Quantum budget to approved R&D labs. A proposal for a proof of concept “Modular Quantum Reactor” was submitted by Xaomeng Dynamics. Other R&D labs continue to submit designs of varying viability, but XD’s is thus far the earliest and most promising. Time will tell if their design proceeds to a viable prototype. If so, it would be the first time in human history a Quantum reactor has been scaled down and modularized while effectively harnessing Quantum’s incredible energy potential.

Grant to Conductivity-12 - 1 (Empire) Grant to approved R&D labs - 2 (Federation, Union)

Empire:
Honor Conductivity-12’s claim - 61.36% Imperial favor
Honor approved R&D labs - 38.64% Imperial favor

Federation:
Award Conductivity-12 - 49.15% of the votes
Award approved R&D labs - 50.85% of the votes

Union:
We are with Conductivity-12 - 43.95% of the votes
We are with approved R&D labs - 56.05% of the votes


Chapter 19.2: Ill-Gotten Gains[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Democratic Competition at its Finest
Novum Group Special Report

Good Sol, Explorers!

In the days following the extremely close vote for granting the UC Quantum budget, Xaomeng Dynamics’ proposal for a proof of concept “Modular Quantum Reactor” has been followed by a number of other innovative designs. Some of these designs have surprised even the MIEB scientists overseeing submissions. House Voden has made a strong case for winning the budget with their Quantum core warp drive shielding. They are calling it “Virtual Kill Vector” or VKV shielding. Most of the MIEB scientists expected a derived version of resistive hull plating that was offered for use in the earlier EB probe design program. Submissions dropped to almost nothing after House Voden’s strong showing until Saruken XII submitted designs that were…rough by normal standards. However, the potential in an entirely new class of star-ship with raw Quantum worked directly into the main body of the ship is there for anyone to see. Very reminiscent of so many defunct Quantum artifact fragments found during Quantum mining operations throughout Core space. As is the Union’s prerogative, support for the design has been greenlit by the Vox and building is already underway.

The Universal Council has turned its attention to commissioning a new special response team to conduct elite tactical operations to rapidly respond to illicit EB Quantum research. Their requests for a team of the Federation's most capable investigators and enforcement officers was met with enthusiasm. Five highly driven and motivated candidates were sent. Concerns were raised about this move signaling a shift in the neutral role of the Universal Council. Sector Presidents were reassured the Council is neutral with concern to inter-factional relations, except with regard to the strict regulation of Quantum throughout Core space.

Empire Storyline

His Wisdom Prevails Regardless
From the Ministry of Trust

Following the unexpected Imperial vote, the wisdom of the Imperator was victorious nonetheless. The UC Quantum budget was granted to approved R&D labs. Xaomeng Dynamics’ proposal was followed by a number of other designs that were by no means worth consideration. However, some among the MIEB scientists overseeing submissions are easily impressed. House Voden made the strongest case for winning the budget with their Quantum core warp drive shielding. We have named it “Virtual Kill Vector” or VKV shielding. His Grace’s wisdom and intellect accentuate every design nuance of this breakthrough design. Submissions understandably dropped to almost nothing after House Voden’s strong showing. A last-minute clunky submission by Saruken XII brought the entries to a close. They have planned a new class of star-ship with raw Quantum worked directly into the main body of the ship. A poor attempt at copying the defunct Quantum artifact fragments found during Quantum mining. The Union is underway collectively mismatching junk parts for their seminal EB build.

The Universal Council seeks to commission a special response team to conduct elite tactical operations and rapidly respond to the EB Quantum research Dr. Simoff has sullied Imperial concerns with. The Universal Council stated their role as a neutral body in inter-factional relations is unchanged, except with regard to the strict regulation of Quantum throughout Core space. His Grace’s silence on the proclamation prevented any public resentment many of the Houses harbor for the UC…for now. Honorable selections from Houses Praetor, Haden, Va-Halet, and one redemptive selection from House Neru-Gal arrived on Station Ignis without incident.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

A Rising Tide Lifts All Ships
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

In the days following the extremely close vote for granting the UC Quantum budget, Xaomeng Dynamics’ proposal for a proof of concept “Modular Quantum Reactor” has been followed by a number of other innovative designs. House Voden made an overbearing and largely unimaginative case for winning the budget with their Quantum core warp drive shielding. They are calling it “Virtual Kill Vector”' or VKV shielding. Brothers and sisters throughout Union space expected a derived version of resistive hull plating that was offered for use in the earlier EB probe design program. We were not far off. Submissions dropped to almost nothing after House Voden’s pushy showing until Saruken XII kicked open the doors and let the junkyard mutts in. They submitted designs for an entirely new class of star-ship with raw Quantum skillfully worked directly into the main body of the ship. Very reminiscent of so many defunct Quantum artifact fragments found during Quantum mining operations. Support for the design has met near-universal support by the Vox and construction is well underway. The designs provided to the UC were enough to show the potential of this build.

The Universal Council put out a notice they are throwing together a new special response team to conduct elite tactical operations and rapidly respond to the shitload of illegal EB Quantum research that is coming. The Universal Council repeated they stand strong with the Union and the other factions as a neutral body, except when it comes to the regulation of Quantum throughout Core space. Fine. Five capable brothers and sisters were sent from Clan Golden Eclipse, Clan SNTNLS, and Tribe Sunless. They arrived at Station Ignis hungover but ready for the hunt.

Heads held high.

Chapter 20.1: The Exemplar's Quarry[edit | edit source]

Border Skirmish[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 75.1.513, Admiral Lyra Montain, Universal Council

A Federation border patrol uncovered a trio of Neru-Gal vessels hiding in Brewer’s Belt, one of the larger asteroid fields resting between Federation and Union territory. You will find a video summary of the skirmish below.

(Your viewing device comes to life.)

The darkness of space is pock-marked by asteroids in countless shapes and sizes. A large Federation ship comes into focus, the image caught by one of the numerous deep-space drones that serve as its eyes.

One of those eyes has caught something, its limited virtual intelligence flagging its feed for review. The drone specialist on-board takes a long, hard look at it before alerting the ship’s XO. “And you’re sure that’s not a smudge in the lens?”

“Positive, ma’am,” says the specialist.

“Alright, bring her in close, I want to know what we’re dealing with.”

The image is clearer now, showing a small unmarked habitat. There’s no mistaking the ships that have docked it - their nightmarish insignias give them away as Neru-Gal. Their engines are heating up already. They know the patrol ship is here before it has hailed them. The Exemplar’s captain demands their surrender. What he receives in return is a volley of torpedoes.

This does not catch The Exemplar by surprise. Its systems and crew are on high alert, no station left unmanned. Its every gun is aimed at the Neru-Gal. When the torpedoes enter its defensive parameters, the patrol ship is ready.

The dreadnought’s weapons unleash volley after volley of ammunition at the incoming torpedoes. Its railgun, now fully charged, fires. The first shot aims to cripple the fastest of the Neru-Gal ships. It does the job too well, the railgun’s discharge piercing clean through, damaging the enemy ship’s Quantum core. The explosion is instantaneous, extinguishing all life on the ship.

There is no time to cheer. Three torpedo payloads prove enough to find a crack in the ship’s defenses, if only just; a single torpedo passes through the hail of bullets and burrows into the hull, cracking it open like a fiery hammer from on high. The ship rocks in the aftermath.

There is no chaos, however. The command bridge staff is unhurt if a little shaken. Headcounts are ordered. Damage assessment is done: hushed, quick, efficient. Those areas of the ship that are under threat from the vacuum of space are isolated.

The Exemplar is not yet done.

Its second gatling gun shot does what the first could not, disabling the Neru-Gal ship. Of the third ship, no sign.

A platoon of marines boards the ship and habitat, resistance put down with haste and severity, but not without a price in blood.

(The image resolves into Admiral Lyra Montaine. She clears her throat.)

The Exemplar has suffered some damage; luckily, only two of its crew lost their lives. Another three are wounded, but the ship’s autodoc facilities kept them alive until medical personnel in a nearby spaceport could intervene. In the confusion, the third ship managed to slip away but not before its engine signature, model, and specs were scanned by the patrol vessel. They might have escaped, but the moment they show themselves, they will be brought to justice.

The disabled ship’s navlogs prove that it was among the vessels that conducted the raid on Tribe Sunless. A cursory attempt was made by the ship’s crew to delete these logs, but the data specialist on-board the Federation craft undid the damage.

With proof firmly in hand, the Federation has volunteered to surrender the prisoners to face judgment. The issue is as follows: both the Union and the Empire have laid their claim on these lives. The Universal Council believes that the choice should not be arbitrary; rather, it should be you who decide which faction deserves to judge these Neru-Gal.

Federation Storyline

Post-Battle Report
Lina Khairn-Dwyer, Chief Ignis Correspondent, Takeyon Reports

Good Sol, Federation citizens! I have something special for you all: following The Exemplar’s exemplary service on our border with the Union , Takeyon Reports sat down with several members of the ship’s crew to get their first-hand account of battle against the rogue Imperials. Let’s hear what the hard-working defenders of the Federation have to say about the recent skirmish:

Jim Errade, Captain of The Exemplar: I’ve grown up on dramas about space pirates. Used to be scared of them–I guess joining a military outfit was my way of rejecting that fear. Let me tell you, the real-life stories about the Neru-Gal make most of those dramas look sunny by comparison. When my XO brought up the sighting of those ships, I remember a moment when all that fear came rushing back. Well, I put my boot on its neck, didn’t I, just as I did to those Imperial bastards–might as well let the other Imperial bastards judge them

Harriette Wales, XO: My duties are numerous. One of them is to make sure the rules of combat are followed–to the letter. It would have been all too easy to decimate the trio of ships before they even knew we’d caught sight of them–but then we wouldn’t be better than them, would we? We paid a price–two ship crew, nearly a third of the marine regiment on-board before they put down those…savages. Their barges had nothing on our Exemplar but looking through footage from the boarding party…I can see why the Union wants to render their judgment on the prisoners we’ve secured.

Ensign Cholakov: My friend died when they scored a hit on us. Ensign Sam Seder. Remember his name. He paid a price every one of us is willing to pay every time we go on patrol. You ask me, we shouldn’t have been taking prisoners at all.

Corporal Dinn: You asking what it’s like? All in a day’s work, ma’am. All in a day’s work.

The Exemplar sure has a colorful cast, folks! What’s before you now is choosing which of our neighbors to surrender the Neru-Gal prisoners so that they may face whatever judgment awaits them. I, for one, can’t wait to see where the vote takes us!

Empire Storyline

A Difference of Opinion
From the Offices of the Minister of Knowledge,

My friends,

I will be frank.

There is a great deal of apprehension among the Ministerial Council of the Empire. Some among us wish to march into the highest chambers of Ignis Station and demand the prisoners . The opinion has even been voiced that if the Federation does not hand over the Emperor’s subjects to the Emperor’s justice, the Empire must simply take them. By any means necessary.

It is a time of dangerous rhetoric.

We must not allow it to shatter the fragile peace. Remember, Imperials: Ours is a cold justice; these youths of Neru-Gal have wronged innocents, have committed war crimes during a time of peace–and so we would judge them as they must be judged.

The Union’s demand comes from a different place. It is a need of vengeance they wish to satiate; some of them would burn the universe for this need. Any Imperial would lie by saying they do not understand where the Unionites come from. We may choose to guide them by example–or to allow them to gorge themselves on vengeance until they have stuffed themselves.

I will not dictate the path forward. You are no weak-willed children for me to guide you with the wisdom of my long years. Vote according to your conscience–vote according to what you believe is right for the Empire.

Mathias Voden,
Ad Lucem

Union Storyline

A Question of Justice
Members of the Union,

The Neru-Gal have committed unimaginable horrors upon my people. Despite the aid we have received through the Universal Council, the memories of that nightmare will haunt those of my brothers and sisters who survived their raid for their entire lives. And yet somehow the Imperials believe their right to execute these butchers supersedes our own?

If I were speaking for myself, I’d tell the Empire to–but I’m not. I speak for all the Vox, for all the Union and so I’m forced to consider the choice before us. Forced to give voice to the other option the Federation has opened up for us through the Universal Council. There is one among us who knows the Empire better, more intimately than any of the rest of us do. Though I left her behind to continue the work on the Iron Chime’s recovery, Ivona Craine had time enough to give us a peek into the Imperial psyche:

Thank you for reaching out, Aish. I understand your frustration and share in it, especially after the time spent cleaning up the Neru-Gal’s mess. Here’s what I can tell you: The Empire sees every Imperial life as its property; the snuffing of it robs my grandfather of what is rightfully his. The Empire will hold a grudge. Understand, also, that compromising without a fight…the Imperial Ministers will be all too pleased, but none of them will respect you for it. If you fight for your right to seek your own justice, you might earn their respect.

My people live in the past–they will remember what they perceive as an injustice. I have but one offer more: if the Universal Council allows the Union to take the Neru-Gal prisoners, let my hand be the one that brings them swift death. This, at least, should staunch the loss of honor the Empire would otherwise perceive the Union has inflicted upon it.

Thank you, Ivona. You have given all of us much to think about. Before us lies a question of justice. Our collective understanding needs time to grow from this–and so we will take time, and consider the choice before us.

Whatever you decide,
Keep your heads high.

Aish.

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Voting Results

Prisoner Transfer

Transgalactic report 01.2.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

Good Sol, Explorers. The Federation has loaded up the Neru-Gal prisoners into one of its long-range prisoner transport ships and is now en route to the Bastion, where they will be handed over to receive the Union’s summary judgment.

The Empire - 1 (Empire) The Union - 2 (Federation, Union)

Empire:
The Empire - 80.11% Imperial favor
The Union - 19.89% Imperial favor

Federation:
The Empire - 37.1% of the votes
The Union - 62.9% of the votes

Union:
The Empire - 21.47% of the votes
The Union - 78.53% of the votes

Chapter 20.2: The Exemplar's Quarry[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Witness
Lina Khairn-Dwyer, Special Observer

The Federation’s prisoner transfer to the Union went by without a hitch–if you don’t count that one Neru-Gal prisoner who tried to break a warden’s neck and kill the rest of us. My thanks to warden Sallow, whose prompt response during the prisoner’s attempt to get a mutiny off the ground showed the other prisoners they really shouldn’t fuck with Federation prison wardens. I don’t know who to write about commending Mr. Sallow, Nexus knows they’ll probably be reading this.

I was given the unique opportunity to climb aboard the Bastion rather than go back with the rest of the Federation personnel. My media credentials were greenlit by Aish Fenix herself, apparently. I was hoping for an interview with her, but all I got was to watch a lousy crime drama; and not even a t-shirt to show for my troubles.

What I witnessed is nothing at all like the legal system back home, I’ll say that much about it. The People’s Tribunal worked efficiently. By my count, it took all of five hours and thirty seven minutes, standard, before the last of the Neru-Gal prisoners was found guilty. We might have something to learn from the Union here…

I then witnessed as each Neru-Gal picked death by the hands of Commander (Former Commander? Special Envoy? Run-Away Brat??) Ivona Craine. I watched as she asked one of the biggest, nastiest brutes the Union must’ve ever produced for his power sword, watched as he gave it to her. I then watched her execute each and every one of these men, and folks—there wasn’t so much as a moment’s hesitation on her face.

Folks, that’s one scary lady. I sure hope she’ll give me an interview while I’m on-board.

Next up: Tourism on the Bastion! Is this your next preferred destination?

Empire Storyline

Children, WIth Children's Ideals
Seneschall Viola Etruscus, Universal Council Functionary for the Empire

Following the result of the recent disgraceful vote, Imperial representatives walked out from Universal Council chambers all throughout Ignis station. The decision to hand Imperial subjects to another faction is a farce, a disgrace that no amount of time will wash away from the Imperator’s memory. The Empire will remember this choice. The Federation’s duplicity, its double standards, will be rewarded in kind. This, I promise on behalf of all the Empire.

As for the Union…they will live to regret their summary execution of the prisoners. They throw away intelligence that could save their people from another strike like this. Children, with children’s ideals. They should know better than this.

The Empire’s only solace is in knowing that the Emperor’s own granddaughter, in her mission of peace to the Union, served as the executioner’s hand. In this small measure of civility, at least, the Union has shown a modicum of wisdom.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

The Path To Healing
Aish Fenix, Speaker of the Vox

The Federation did the right thing when they voted our way. They were wise to send the Neru-Gal prisoners to us. Much as it pains me to say it, their understanding of the weight of life is close enough to ours–at least in comparison to the monstrous disregard the Empire has for living beings.

The Neru-Gal prisoners were handed over to a Union ship before making it onto the Bastion. One of their number had been executed in the middle of an attempt to take the firearm of a Federation guard, warden Sallow, by force. It’s a shame the warden had no choice but to fire on him, but Sallow felt it necessary, and so we accept it must have been.

Once they were onboard the Bastion, the Union treated them as people–despite what some in these chambers called for. They were given the opportunity to clean themselves and have a meal before they faced the People’s Tribunal. There they faced questioning, which was led by Steward of Civility Cyth Farrier. Their guilt was proven with ease, their punishment all but decided. They were given a choice: death by the hand of Ivona Craine or by floating.

You all saw what followed.

Death was too good for them–but we owed it to ourselves. Justice rather than the sickness that comes with vengeance. Suffering is not our way. We are not torturers.

Now we can begin to heal.

Heads held high.


Chapter 21.1: Without A Trace[edit | edit source]

The Promise of Quantum[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 10.2.513, Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief Scientist, Universal Council

The following is a transcript of the briefing on the relevant vote for those involved in the Explorer program:

…put to rest this violent tragedy and bring closure to the families of those taken from Tribe Sunless.

Moving on. The formation of the Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau, or IQR, is well underway. They are not yet fully staffed but their first mission could be sooner than anyone expected.

Two separate groupings of unidentified probes were detected entering both the Union EB near the LaLande system and the Imperial EB in close proximity to the Imperial Capital, Solaris Regnum. Security forces confirmed two successfully returned. The rogue probe inside Empire space was “captured,” but not before it self-terminated. All data was lost but the shredded wreckage revealed a possible successful attempt at advanced shielding. Further analysis was unsuccessful.

The Union probe is a different story. Upon clearance of the EB, the rogue probe set course for the Federation border. It was allowed to do so. Union ships followed closely until it abruptly disappeared into an unknown vessel with robust stealth capabilities. The trail was lost enroute to Tonomir, home planet to Tonocom Defense. Whether that was its final destination or not is debatable. Tonocom CEO, Donel Gladson, has already flatly denied involvement.

Concerns turned to alarm yesterday when two class-E single pilot ships were able to enter the Imperial EB by circumventing the Imperial navy’s Third Fleet perimeter. Not only under the cover of stealth, but well trained in Imperial pursuit tactics. One imploded along the edge of the EB, but one successfully entered. MIEB scientists gave assurances to all of the Imperial Ministries that the condition of the EB isn’t expected to worsen since the ships involved were small. Reactions were mixed, but the fiery words of Minister Va-Halet have gained support from many Houses:

“His Grace has not forgotten Eden Neputus being swallowed by the same EB that is now the target for foreign attacks. Ships are never unprepared in the Empire and they fill the sky even as I speak. Imperials have set their will to find who sent these ships and we will not yield, even if we have to turn this cursed wormhole into a tomb. When we are done, no building, no hovel, no border will keep the guilty from Imperial retribution.”

The Minister of Honor assured us that the threats that have been made are entirely real, but that compromise is still within reach.

Thus, the vote placed before this Council is as follows: Do we urge the Empire to be patient and allow the new IQR enforcement bureau the time it needs to investigate all Core space leads? This will help limit illegal Quantum research before it gets worse and extinguish Imperial threats of retribution inside Union and Federation space. However, this takes a calculated risk with the Imperial EB and also sacrifices hundreds of Imperials in the pursuit of the class-E ship.

Or do we send the IQR to provide rigorous investigative support to the Imperials committed to sacrificing their lives in an attempt to safely find the class-E ship? This will prevent hundreds of needless deaths. However, this leaves illegal Quantum research unchecked and risks the Empire acting on its threats of retribution inside Union and Federation space.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

A Man of Few Words
Bron Benefore, Takeyon Reports LLC

Good Sol, Explorers!

Bron Benefore brings you another sensational interview - one-on-one with the CEO of Tonocom Defense, Donel Gladson!

Bron: You’re a hard man to find.

Gladson: I’d like to keep it that way.

Bron: Haha. Your secret is safe with me!

Gladson: …

Bron: Right then, on with it. The voters expect to be well informed when considering any UC choice. Did Tonocom do it?

Gladson: Do what?

Bron: Secretly develop a probe capable of EB travel?

Gladson: No. Tonocom did not and has not secretly developed any technology capable of EB travel. A simple Nexus search can tell you Tonocom is a military corporation with a wholly different area of expertise. Even if we wanted to develop that kind of tech, we don’t have the proper staff–and we’re not interested in changing that. I’ve already said this in an official statement.

Bron: I’ve read your statements, Mr. Gladson. I just like to get the measure of important people face to face and not just what a press agent might craft for the public.

Gladson: I haven’t had a press agent since my second day as CEO at Tonocom. I make all my own statements. My words speak for me whether you read them or hear them or see them come out of my mouth at my own home that you were not at all invited to.

Bron: Mr. Gladson I—

Gladson: But I understand public sentiment is necessarily impactful. I can save you the time diving into your well-prepared single screen of questions. First, I’ve already addressed R&D concerns. Second, the only faction capable of stealth is the Union. Third, Tonocom was in no way involved with the two rogue ships in Imperial space. This company works for the defensive good of the Federation and does so in spite of unimaginative questions that serve to trap more than they serve to inform…which I have also already stated publicly.

Bron: Is there anything you haven’t stated publicly that you’d like to say? Since we’re already here.

Gladson: “Imperial retribution” I believe is how they put it. I don’t give much thought to the Imperials. If they come, they come. Our key divisions are Military Ops, PR, and R&D. They know that. We know that. We are not concerned.

Bron: Some are concerned, Mr. Gladson, that the lack of communications between your division heads and different teams opens up the possibility for dark projects.

Gladson: I think we’re done here.

Bron: …Of course. I’d just like to thank you for your time, Mr. Gladson. It’s a rare thing to meet a man who lives up to his reputation.

Gladson: I appreciate that. You can find your way home the same way you inexplicably found it here. Good day, Mr. Benefore.

And there you have it folks! The longest interview in recent memory with the elusive CEO of Tonocom. Takeyon LLC will continue to support the voters’ informed decisions with interviews that get to the core of the issues at hand.

Every vote counts, Explorers!

Empire Storyline

Blood and Glory
From the chambers of the Imperial Ministry of Trust.

Subjects of the Empire,

Warmaster Va-Halet, as he does, has put the fire in our hearts to words as few can. The words would cut the heads off of the fools who threaten the heart of Empire with reckless abandon. The Emperor’s wisdom is with all who thrust themselves headlong into the void. I wish the factions to look upon every Imperial and shrink inside their weak selves. The Council’s vote isn’t based off Imperial ideals. None of those who go to sacrifice themselves wish to be saved. Any of you who doubt this, hear now what it is to be a true Imperial!

Imperial Soldier: By the Oracle, I will find this wretch who taints the Edens with discontent. For the Emperor, may he outlive the stars, I vow the blood oath of the warrior, never will I rest until glory or death find me. Long live the Empire!

Imperial Officer: I can do no greater honor to my house than to see these soldiers off to their glory. History reaches out to us in times like these, when the Empire moves as one for glory and His Grace and to see our enemies crushed before us. We are not just wild things at the hunt. Brevity is always with us. We see the factions for what they are and what we have accomplished for Imperial benefit together. But a pound of flesh is called for and so shall it be taken!

Imperial Soldier: Glory to Imperator Solas, may he outlive the stars! May my lovemate find no greater companion than the honor I bring to the Empire!

And on and on they go. This is a moment for the outward expulsion of Imperial greatness. But make no mistake, the Council would also seek to prevent what the guilty in the Union and Federation deserve. Elite soldiers of few words, their eyes filled with the fire of purification, will bring tactical retribution worthy of song.

This vote seeks to coerce Imperial actions and I have not the stomach for it. I would choose both sacrifice and retribution, but I am a romantic.

The Empire demands your vote, Imperials.

Minister Venthe Etruscus

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

We Know Ourselves
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

My brothers and sisters,

Where is the consideration for the lies being told about us? How much more do we need to do? A squadron of ships followed the damned probe to the Federation border and lost it. Not on purpose, but because of some back alley stealth booster. The other factions don’t know the first thing about stealth tech. You and I both can smell dodgy work from a system away. Advanced stealth tech. Don’t make me laugh. Tricky as fuck to catch? Yes.

On to the choices. These choices do nothing to clear the Union’s name of the accusations, veiled or not, that the Federation and Empire are on about. Do we kill a bunch of Imperials, or kill some people in the Union or maybe the Federation? All our energy should be put into finding the bastards that are running around making it look like the Vox secretly sanctioned research on EBs. Had the damned Empire caught their probe or even one of the ships, don’t even get me started on the fucking ships, we would be talking about something else entirely today. Maybe talking about the progress Saruken XII has made in real research to benefit all humanity in the future. Seems like some pretty important shit to me.

Ships? The stealth tech couldn’t have been that great if they were being pursued into the EB. They got to the EB because they knew how to fly through Imperial perimeters. Shit, I’d like to know how to do that. In fact, I know someone I can go ask about that right now. There’s not a day that goes by that I’m not happy with Ivona being here on the Bastion. I already know what she’d say about the vote, but I’ll say it for her: let the Imperials throw themselves to the void and leave us well enough alone.

Heads held high.

Faceless Emmet

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Voting Results

Results of the vote on IQR support to the Empire

Transgalactic report 14.2.513, Moire Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of urging the Empire to be patient while the Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau conducts its investigations of all leads inside Union and Federation space. Our condolences go out to the families of those brave Imperials who feel compelled to sacrifice their lives in pursuit of the lone intruder. We expect to prevent any further wormhole intrusion events in the future but suggest measures be put in place in case of anything happening in or around the Imperial wormhole.

Urge patience - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union) Provide immediate support - 0 ()

Empire:
Patience is virtuous - 61.34% Imperial favor
Demand IQR support now - 38.66% Imperial favor

Federation:
Advocate for patience - 57.47% of the votes
Supply immediate support - 42.53% of the votes

Union:
Press for patience - 56.88% of the votes
IQR support at once - 43.13% of the votes

Chapter 21.2: Without A Trace[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

The Unusual Suspects
Novum Group Special Report

While many watched in horror and with a strange sense of awe as over five-hundred Imperial soldiers flung themselves needlessly into the wormhole, vessels marked with the insignia of the Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau arrived at many locations throughout Federation space. All of the approved labs on the UC special Quantum budget were searched, including other well-known hot spots for illegal activity. A spattering of individual arrests ensued. Xaomeng Dynamics’ Third Assistant Engineer, who was brought in first for questioning then later put under arrest, was of note.

Interrogations across the spectrum of suspects led to one clear conclusion: The rampant small-scale Quantum weapons research across Federation space was assumed to be easily applied to larger scale wormhole related Quantum research, including all of the logistics that go along with multiple complex technological systems. The required capital and resources for this expanded scope of research was enough to make further attempts impossible with the arrest of what are considered to be key figures in the illegal test flights of probes and ships into the wormholes. All three Sector Presidents have made it a point to not rule out individual culpability inside the vaunted and presumably innocent Empire.

Readings from the wormhole close to the Imperial homeworld of Solaris Regnum showed signs of possible energy fluctuations and a noticeable increase in the gravitational pull near its mouth. However, readings are stable while the Imperials remain on standby if the wormhole encounters any adverse reactions to a return ship…if any return at all.

Empire Storyline

A Symbolic Display for the Ages
From the Ministry of Honor

The spectacle of it all was grand. Hundreds of Imperials, from all ranks, flew headlong into the gargantuan wormhole, their ships stretching one by one into the center to disappear on their mission of honor and glory. The readings from the wormhole hinted momentarily at a dangerous spike in energy output and a precipitous increase in gravitational pull from space just around the center, but thus far there is nothing catastrophic to report. Whether this will be the case when they return is unknown.

There was not a single word from Imperator Solas and yet the silence only heightened their zeal for the hunt and quickened their approach speeds. Out of the over five hundred who gave eagerly of themselves for everything the Empire stands for, none have returned. In a show of respect and admiration that has not been seen in an age, Eden Thanatae lit up from northern to southern hemisphere with the fabled Death Bloom, turning the atmosphere of the planet blood red until the oath of these valiant Imperial men and women, either alive or dead, is fulfilled.

Reports came in via Universal Council channels of the progress made by the Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau. Individual arrests were made throughout Federation and Union space. The Ministry of Security reviewed the records of the suspects’ interrogations. It appears that research on Quantum weaponry was assumed to be an easily scalable affair. It was not. If such an event were ever to happen again, the only place to point a finger and draw Imperial steel would be directly at the larger functioning organs of the Factions themselves…The Empire will be ever vigilant regardless.

Minister Breckard Morell

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

No Better Reason for a Drink
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

All in the Union watched the Imperials race towards an early grave, but most drank and turned their backs to it all after the first hundred or so blipped off the screen. Any loss to the Imperial war machine is considered a win. Some more generous among the clans and tribes spoke about how if given a different path in life, any of them could’ve found themselves here, among our collective family, just as Ivona Craine did.

Shit got significantly realer a few days later when the gall of the Universal Council was on full display. They saw it as a good idea to include a member of the Neru-Gal in their investigations and arrests. For those brothers and sisters questioned who found out about the lone shithead’s Imperial roots, they needed to be restrained from bashing in his brain case. Heads held high.

As was expected, there were suspects brought in for questioning and ultimately arrested by the swift work of the Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau. A few of the more colorful members of the Protos Syndicate were chief among the arrests. It turns out that tiny operations to push illegal weapons research forward don’t compare to wormhole level technology challenges. Like a child fumbling at a proton-arc welder, these idiots blew their entire wad on one or two shots at wormhole entry and were spent. They have no back alley shit stealth left to give the Union a bad name.

Word on the wormhole is, there was little to worry about as over five hundred Imperials raced to a death only an Imperial can call honorable. But, if shit goes sideways when and if one of those crazy Imps come limping back through, their border security will have some much-needed break time coming their way.

Mongrel Lars

Here’s to a brighter tomorrow.

Chapter 22.1: Following The Signs[edit | edit source]

Traces[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 23.2.513, Hakon Va’Halet, Imperial Minister of War

Faction members,

Come the last vote, my words turned harsh. You must understand, the safety of Solaris Regnum is paramount. Nothing supersedes it. Nothing. It is the beating heart of the Empire, and I will not see it fall under my watch–from threats within or without.

I turn to you today to share my latest findings. Careful investigation of House Neru-Gal has followed the unprovoked attack on Tribe Sunless. The Exemplar did fine work several weeks ago when they provided the Neru-Gal’s data logs to my offices–my thanks to Captain Errade for his personal insistence that they be brought to my attention.

They made for a curious puzzle, one that is beginning to fit into place. It led me and my warriors to an outpost, now abandoned, which these Neru-Gal traitors used for rest and resupply. There I found traces of communication between the Neru-Gal and others–co-conspirators among whose ranks I believe will be found members of splinter groups within both the Federation and the Union. After careful recovery of badly corrupted data, I hold in my hands several star-maps.

These show small sectors of space, placed within them are markers for dozens and even hundreds of objects of interest to the Neru-Gal, including what I believe to be proof that they could not have been acting alone. Namely, the existence of resupply stations and safehouse habitats like the one the Neru-Gal were using at the Federation-Union border. Where the issue arises is, it would be impossible to examine each and every one of the territories these star maps cover. The Neru-Gal have marked too much territory in ways I cannot make sense of; not even the finest code-breakers of the Empire have had any success understanding the logic behind the Neru-Gal’s symbology.

These are wide swaths of territory, and to go through them with a fine-tooth comb will demand the efforts of the Universal Council–lest the Imperial fleets I could send to do it on their own be blamed for invading territory outside Imperial jurisdiction. To that end, the choice before the Council is as follows:

A joint UC expeditionary force could be sent to investigate the star-maps that lie in Federation territory. Success is not guaranteed–but even with all Neru-Gal’s markers, a sizable fleet made up of all three factions should have enough resources to organize a systematic search through each and every one of the hundreds of markers the Neru-Gal have drawn up across the Federation star-maps. However, the Union collaborators will have to be left to their own devices for a good while longer; even with some of the Union’s own forces beginning their own search. Further, the presence of a large punitive fleet across Federation space may prove detrimental to the everyday functioning of life in those areas, eliciting dissatisfaction from locals.

The other possibility is to send the joint UC expeditionary force into Union space, where its two-thirds non-Union composition will be viewed with suspicion by several tribes and clans. Union space is less developed than Federation space is, however, so it might be easier for the force to discover the Neru-Gal’s safe havens and–if we’re lucky–catch trace of their collaborators.

These are the choices before you. Vote now.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Claims
Blagoi Shulka, StarLight Opinions, Novum News

Collaborators, warmasters, plots, and betrayals–is it just me or does this stuff stink to high heaven?

The gut on this Warmaster of the Empire’s! What’s that, Bill? “Guts”? Sorry, folks, my producer’s doing some last-minute fact-checking; making a show like ours can get a bit messy, you see? I don’t mean to disparage his figure, Bill–it sure awakens fear…if you can define ‘fear’ as a few health concerns too many. I bet it’s all muscle, Bill, don’tchu worry, he’s probably not even watching this, our numbers in the Empire are shit.

Mr. Va’Halet–I’m not calling him “Lord”, Bill–Mr. Va’Halet has produced star maps with squiggles all over them. He claims they are objects of interest to the rogue Neru-Gal the Federation already caught for him. He claims they are proof of collusion, of some plot to harm the Union or maybe even destabilize the peace as opposed to ineptitude on the part of the Empire to control its subjects. He claims anything but incompetence–but that’s the one claim that’s true, for my money.

Send the fleets to the Union, to the Empire, to undiscovered space or the dark between the stars, for all I care. I don’t want them here, disturbing the way things are. They have no business looking for stuff that probably doesn’t even exist. We can’t turn our lives upside down over one Empire official who thinks he’s found conspiracy where there’s none. That’s the taxpayers’ dough he’s wasting, and if the Imperials don’t have the voice to complain, I’m more than happy to do it for them--loud and clear!

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

Stomp Out the Corruption
From the Chambers of the Ministry of War

The Neru-Gal incident has opened my eyes to a truth I have looked away from–and shame on me for this. Corruption always tries to feed off the strong–but I will make sure to rip away all that it might nourish itself on. Our Empire’s ideals demand as much, and I will die before I see the Imperial spirit defiled before me. It is a shame that to do so, I must petition the Universal Council for their assistance–but if ever there was a reason for diplomacy, it is this: unraveling plots that go beyond any one faction.

My gut tells me the fleet should be sent to investigate Union space. The star-maps my servants recovered show points of interest far from the Iron Chime. Could the attack have been the first of many planned out? A mere prelude? Could that still be the case? It would be an investigation made all the more valuable, if so. What matters more to me is that those who collaborated with the Neru-Gal are caught. To butcher another’s people is easy; all you need do is forget they are human. To watch on as your own are killed…takes a special kind of wretch to do as much. But then, the Union may not be as unified as the name suggests. You have heard rumors of the pogroms clans enact upon each other–have you not?

There is reason, too, in going after the Federation collaborators. If I know Federation stink, it will be them financing the Neru-Gal traitors. I have asked Madame Levidis to join the exploratory force if the Council vote sends it to Federation space. If the fleet does its job, she will follow where the money leads–and there is always money in the Federation, isn’ t there?

I leave the choice to you, Imperials.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Lessons Not Yet Learned
Aboard the Bastion, Vox Assembly

Brothers and sisters, Siblings all,

Hakon Va’Halet’s speech opens questions before us: are some in the Union acting against its best interests? Have they learned nothing from the Ojin-Kai, whose shattered remnants even now find no safe haven where true Union brotherhood extends? If the lesson hasn’t been driven home yet, our Vox will have to speak louder. As for the rest, Tribe Sunless has made its fair share of enemies. When you have a storied enough past working to bring the future we all deserve to fruition, you inevitably end up making enemies. More’n a few of them, too.

To think one of them might have gone outside the Union to settle a grudge; to invite invaders and even the shadow of war upon us all; if they are more than just the specters of suspicion, they would be a cancer to us all. Are there really tribes like this, clans like this, among us?

Reveal yourselves. Save me the trouble of looking. This’ll only go worse if I have to find you myself. But you won’t, will you? Cowards.

Very well, I say. Let the Universal Council aid in our search. If there is anything to find, we will find it together, acting as one–as should be the way for all humanity. Or we could wait, and watch. Determining the Federation’s role in all of this might just lead us to those who struck out against my clan–if I know anything about them, it’s that their moneymen will always keep a trail. Insurance, they call it. It’s the Federation’s way to enjoy the bounties of victory alone but to spread the misery of defeat to everyone they can. Pssht. Trash.

Come, Union. Help our collective understanding and vote.

Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

Take Flight

Transgalactic report 27.2.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The decision has been made, loud and clear. The Council will send this expeditionary force to scour Union space corresponding to the Neru-Gal’s star maps. Some measure of discontent with the Universal Council is more than acceptable if it will allow this underworld network of allegiances to be brought to the light of day. Justice demands that elements who work against the Union’s best interests be brought forward. The Federation has been provided with copies of the star maps and may investigate in its unilateral capacity–caution is advised.

Send the force to Federation space - 1 (Empire) Send the force to Union space - 2 (Federation, Union)

Empire:
Send the force to Federation space - 66.32% Imperial favor
Send the force to Union space - 33.68% Imperial favor

Federation:
Send the force to Federation space - 48.26% of the votes
Send the force to Union space - 51.74% of the votes

Union:
Send the force to Federation space - 48.72% of the votes
Send the force to Union space - 51.28% of the votes

Chapter 22.2: Following The Signs[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Love of Competition
Blagoi Shulka, StarLight Opinions, Novum News

Since the vote, each of the three sector administrations has been hard at work digging out every Fed detective, investigator, and eagle-eyed pilot worth a damn to start scouring through those Federation star-maps old man Hakon shared with us. Half of them are half-drunk wash-outs. Maybe they don’t make for as fearsome a sight as a fancy-schmancy UC expeditionary fleet, but here in the Federation, we take to a competition like nobody’s business.

Back on station Ignis, Federation personnel have been enmeshed in the new fleet, along with the Empire that pushed for this vote and the Union that benefits from it…although I suppose we did vote for it, too, so it’s only fair. The vote was close…would’ve been way worse if the UC fleet was prepping to come around this neighborhood, let me tell you.

For once, a decision I can put my stamp on.

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

Preparations
Subjects of the Empire,

Today we see the expeditionary fleet off. One of our fiercest champions leads it: Warmaster Hakon Va’Halet himself. While he is away, I have been called to serve in his stead as part of the Council’s innermost representatives. I will serve the Empire well–better than many have done in my stead.

The last few days have been abuzz with activity. My first task has been to prepare the expedition itself. I have made certain that ships and crews on rotation from the Empire, Federation, and Union are redeployed to the purpose the factions have shaped out for them with this latest vote. I walked beside the Warmaster as he spoke with the fleet’s personnel, from the most decorated officers to the lowest ensign and let me tell you, even the most undisciplined Union speck of a human being sat straighter underneath his gaze.

Six ships in all–no small force by any means. And the honor to lead it belongs to none but the Empire; remember that, Imperials. Take pride in it.

Imperial Minister Nona Levidis

Union Storyline

A Call to Civility
The Vox Assembly, Aboard the Bastion

I call for order. Order, I said!

Some of you–nearly half–are unhappy with the choice we have made. You consider the price of it too steep, and worry about such a great number of non-Union folk as are on those ships which even now travel towards us. You think to yourselves that they will bring with them their alien and corruptive ideologies–and they might. But you will resist them. You will aid them, as our laws of hospitality demand, if they should need help. And you will know that a full third of them are our brothers in mutual understanding. If they can resist these dangerous ideas for all their service under the mandate of the Universal Council…you can, also.

You will know, too, that they are all here, led by an Imperial man of all things, to help us uncover the face of those who have colluded with the vile Neru-Gal. We open our ports to them, and will accept what they bring to barter with, and we will aid them as well as we are able.

As for when we find the truth? Whoever conspired with our enemies will wish they were never ever born.

Cyth Farrier,
Steward of Civility

Chapter 23.1: More Than Meetsthe Eye[edit | edit source]

Unprecedented[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 36.2.513, Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief Scientist, Universal Council

…can be rest assured the Neru-Gal star map will reveal its secrets.

On to the next matter at hand. The Illegal Quantum Research enforcement bureau is fulfilling their role well as they clean up the last scattering of criminal research labs. However, one of our IQR units stumbled upon something quite unexpected. Following leads concerning a far-off Union territory planet on the boundary of unexplored space, they discovered an active Quantum research laboratory.

Upon entering, they were met with mini-gun turret fire and a single scientist who fled the scene in a class-E vessel under stealth. A tracer placed on the ship by the brave actions of the IQR unit shows he is likely headed to a system a few days from the IQR unit’s current location. Common practice among these criminals is to change ships at a predetermined location making tracking them extremely difficult.

The unit would have pursued if not for what they discovered inside the lab, two artifact fragments. The larger fragment lying on a table, and the smaller of the two in the center of the active laboratory attached to a stand-alone device of human design but unknown utility. The scientist was apparently mid-experiment with them.

The larger fragment is inexplicably losing its Quantum yield. Sergeant Karzi, the unit’s Quantum expert, explained it as, “just disappearing into thin air. The only trace being the inverse increase of Quantum yield in the smaller fragment more than 30 meters away, like its reappearing there. What’s got me a shit ton more intrigued is that the smaller artifact fragment is being activated in some way. Never seen or read anything about an active fragment before. I say we observe and reverse engineer this baby.”

Standard procedure would be to confiscate all Quantum on site, dispatch a unit in pursuit of the scientist, and investigate exactly where the Quantum was sourced from. Their remote location makes this protocol and any assistance from other units untenable.

According to unit lead, lieutenant Julia Brivendia, “If you were not Union, you could not tell by the look of this lab whether it was capable of anything viably scientific. Luckily, we have the brash sergeant Karzi here who says the lab is well put together. She says the experiment has already passed its critical stage, meaning shutting it down would destabilize the increased Quantum yield inside the smaller artifact. She suggests, with the equipment on hand, we see it through till the end. I disagree with her and say we should pursue the man who was conducting the experiment in the first place and get answers we clearly need before attempting anything so brazen.”

Reverse engineering artifacts yielded FTL travel to humanity, but little else in the following centuries. The faction’s artifacts remain as mysterious today in many ways as when they were first discovered. On that front, Sergeant Karzi’s enthusiasm is a bit misplaced. However, taking control of the experiment should prevent any adverse effects to the artifacts, making it possible to conduct research on them here at station Ignis. She says the experiment will cycle through to its conclusion in a few days’ time.

Thus, the vote placed before the Council is as follows: Do we pursue the scientist to find out exactly what his experiments on the fragments were meant to accomplish? If so, we will miss the opportunity to observe the experiment and possibly lose the artifact fragments in the process. Or, do we take control of the experiment and safely see what happens to the artifact fragments? If so, we will lose the trail of the scientist and any context to the experiment underway.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Clarity
Donel Gladson, Tonocom Defense CEO

Good day to you, Explorers.

I am addressing the voters of the Federation directly since I do not like my words taken out of context by any form of interview, Federation spanning and reputed, or otherwise.

It should be clear to anyone with a functioning brain to see that yes, illegal Quantum research happens in the Federation, and whether they like to admit it or not, in the Empire as well. But just look at the number of illegal labs discovered in Union space, and you’ll see the frontier spirit on display in the most embarrassing of ways.

I have it on good faith with a source I quote with full confidence that the runaway scientist was formerly living on the Bastion and part of the Light Hammers tribe. Yes, a member of the same tribe who helped map and build inside of the Union’s own artifact. And getting his hands on an artifact fragment is a task so impossible, I doubt I could source one, let alone two! Doesn’t smell right to me at all.

Do we need to catch him and interrogate him, and find out precisely where and when he got them, and exactly why he was experimenting on them? Absolutely without a doubt. But the artifact fragments are of an entirely different value. The Quantum alone in fragments is often enough to power an entire ship’s Quantum drive. They aren’t commodified since the UC so heavily regulates Quantum’s use in ship building, but we’ve run the monetary simulations, they are far out of the reach of any one individual. He had to have had help.

Who then? What faction? Certainly not the Federation. Think about that when you decide on finding out what is actually going on with the Union and its illegal Quantum research.

Empire Storyline

Blood in the Water
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Honor

Imperial subjects, hear me now.

Had the last vote not gone the way it did, War-Master Hakon would be addressing you right now. As it stands, I have the honor to put to words the criminal activity occurring inside Union territory. How many labs is it now? It is clear that illegal research has found a comparatively large foothold in the senseless mob rule that pervades everywhere Union space. I hear much from the Minister of Knowledge, and what I hear is something impossible where Imperial standards are concerned.

The rumors are that the scientist is from the Light Hammer tribe. The same tribe that helped map out and build the structures inside the Union’s own artifact, the Bastion. It is unthinkable that an individual from the Union would have the mechanism in place in their group mindset to decide for themselves, so what do we make of this?

Following His Grace’s wisdom that we all benefit from, I think criticism of the Vox is certainly in order. Did the Vox fund and supply this “rogue” scientist with artifact fragments? Did they equip him and provision him and shield him from detection while the IQR looked for him? Possibly. He was unusually well fortified for a single scientist in a lab on the edge of Union space.

Finding him would answer a lot of these questions. Far more if the Council granted his interrogation to take place on Imperial soil, I can tell you. Maybe the artifacts will explode in this experiment if it is not tended to. Maybe not. One thing is for certain here in the Empire, blood reveals all.

Go forth with Imperator Solas’s wisdom and demand a proper vote as a proud Imperial subject.

Minister Breckard Morell

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Can’t Run Forever
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

Brothers and Sisters,

We support each other in all endeavors. Yes, there are times we disagree, but Union justice is as effective and pure as any other faction justice. Splitting open the head of the one who wronged you is a right everyone should hold sacred, and fuck em if they don’t.

Rumors are already spinning out of control, pinning all of this illegal research bullshit on the Vox’s shoulders. The man in question, Hans Ronald, is apparently the scientist who was conducting the research on not one, but two artifact fragments. The Federation and Empire have placed the blame square on us, even if they try to use words that aren’t direct. I like direct. Spent too many years operating in the shadows to have it any other way.

Hans went missing years ago after he wasn’t man enough to show up for a fight he couldn’t win. So, did Hans have high level access to any part of the Bastion when he was with us to be able to perform such an experiment? No, he sure as hell didn’t. Did he have access to any artifact fragments? No, he didn’t. Nobody does. They are kept so deep under lock and key in every Faction that their existence sometimes goes forgotten for fucking decades until a Council scientist wishes to take a peek.

So no, he isn’t working for the Vox. Who then? Difficult to say when you’re talking about criminal elements. He could’ve avoided detection across multiple border crossings, gathering supplies that he needed to build the equipment used for the experiment over years. Where did he get the know-how to do an experiment like that? Rest assured, we are looking into that.

Do we see the experiments through to the end? Do we go after him? Justice still needs to be served to that coward, and I know the man waitin’ to serve it. Artifact fragments are rare indeed, but I say if you’ve seen one, you’ve seen ‘em all.

Steel in our backs, eyes on the future

Mongrel Lars

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Voting Results

Results on the vote concerning artifact fragment experimentation

Transgalactic report 39.2.513, Moire Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of taking control of the experiment to save the artifact fragments and observe firsthand what the experiment is intended to accomplish. Sergeant Karzi reports that the larger fragment’s Quantum yield has dropped to zero since the Council’s vote request. The smaller fragment has begun interacting with the stand alone device beside it, exhibiting a strange visual lensing effect in the Quantum that runs through the channels carved into it, almost like the Quantum is gone one second and back the next. Lieutenant Brivendia was reluctant to let the scientist known as Hans Ronald escape. Long-distance scans confirm the ship to be in transit close to our original estimates of its intended destination.

Pursue the scientist - 1 (Empire) Take over experiment - 2 (Federation, Union)

Empire:
Demand pursuit - 50.77% Imperial favor
Control the experiment - 49.23% Imperial favor

Federation:
Give chase - 46.24% of the votes
Oversee the experiment - 53.76% of the votes

Union:
No escape allowed - 30.43% of the votes
Save the fragments - 69.57% of the votes

Chapter 23.2: More Than Meetsthe Eye[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Teleportation: More Questions Than Answers
Novum Group Special Report

With the release of Council vote results, the IQR team set about documenting the final phase of the unsanctioned artifact fragment experiment. A prominent hum was noted coming from the fragment right up until it disappeared from the lab. Upon investigation of a surge in Quantum levels inside the core of the IQR unit’s FTL drive, the fragment was found broken even further, lying on the ground in engineering.

Ship’s data logs revealed the artifact fragment to have appeared in mid-air touching the Quantum core drive’s coils before slamming into the ground. Following protocol, Quantum levels of the fragment were compared and found to be unchanged. An interaction of human tech and Quantum-fueled artifact fragment requiring a near zero net energy use is secondary to the first recorded instance of teleportation. The IQR team has not determined this unusual energy neutrality to be inherent in either the experiment’s design or the Quantum process responsible for this novel phenomenon.

After completion of the experiment, the IQR team made deep space scans of where they knew the fugitive Hans Ronald to be headed. His trail has since gone completely cold. Certainly, his methodology for the experiment would answer the questions we face going forward.

In other illegal Quantum research updates, wreckage of ships that failed to make the return trip through the Imperial wormhole intact are being slowly recovered by Imperial servitor drones. The deceased are being sent to Eden Thanatae and ceremonies are already underway.

Empire Storyline

The Empire Leads, All Others Follow
From the Ministry of Trust

Lieutenant Brivandia commanded the experiment like the seasoned Imperial officer she is. This credit to the Empire was the first to witness the artifact fragment disappearing from the lab after an incessant hum from the fragment only became louder. She swiftly commanded her subordinate, Sergeant Karzi of the Union, to investigate a surge in the IQR unit’s ship’s Quantum drive. What lieutenant Brivandia discovered there with her decisive skills in commanding personnel will be something spoken about like so many great discoveries the Empire has brought to the Core Systems. Lying broken upon the ground next to the Quantum drive was the artifact fragment.

Data diligently collected from the ship’s internal surveillance mechanisms showed the alien relic appearing in mid-air whilst touching flush against the drive coils only to drop to the ground with a horrible crack before bursting asunder. Again, with a steady Imperial hand guided by the light of His Grace, Lieutenant Brivandia’s team detected little change in the fragment’s Quantum levels. The teleportation event, which is all it can be called at this point, is the first in history to be demonstrably recorded. Had Hans Ronald been captured, as the will of the Empire had demanded, we would not be burdened with the lack of context that mars this great officer’s efforts.

As for other concerns…The honored dead began returning through the wormhole, one brave soul at a time. Their corpses are in transit to Eden Thanatae and ceremonies shall begin anew under the watchful benevolence of our great Emperor.

Minister Venthe Etruscus

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Just Another Day for Us in the Union
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

Sergeant Karzi, of the IQR unit, noted a distinct hum emanating from the artifact fragment before it vanished from the lab. Disobeying her Imperial lieutenant’s command to wait to see what happens, she immediately detected a small surge in their ship’s Quantum drive outside. She went to investigate, again disobeying lieutenant Brivandia’s loudmouthed and what she found there will be the topic for scientific debate and research for some time to come. Lying next to the Quantum drive was the fragment, split into a number of smaller pieces on the ground.

Internal surveillance data showed the artifact fragment appearing in mid-air while touching flush against the drive coils, then falling to the ground where it broke. The Quantum detected inside the fragment before it teleported from the lab to the ship showed the levels to be relatively unchanged except the sound it was emitting had stopped. Sergeant Karzi was recorded cursing at the blasted hum. Whether all she reported is by the experiment’s design or inherent in some Quantum process is unknown. Surely Hans Ronald knows this information. His trail has gone stone cold, but we don’t care for that. If any of the factions can figure out teleportation, it has to be the Union. Anyway, if he sticks his head out of the hole he has crawled into, any brother or sister worth their Quantum will drag his ass directly to the halls of the Vox.

The Imperials who hurled themselves into a meaningless death have started dropping back out of the wormhole, twisted and wrecked. They are on their way to Eden Thanatae to complete the cycle of blind death allegiance to Emperor Solas. If there is one thing we all hate, it’s waste.

Sethra Goodrun

Eyes and hearts to the future

Chapter 24.1: Waylaid[edit | edit source]

The Incentive[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 48.2.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

…I fear any discussion of the artifact’s fascinating properties–and what they mean for the future–must wait. It’s imperative that you be briefed on the latest catastrophic development with the Universal Council exploratory fleet sent into Union space. Having finally discovered an object of interest near the gas giant Argeus, the fleet suffered a brutal attack while closing the distance through sub-FTL speeds at a comfortable four g.

The enemy’s strike came fast and hard. Close to two thirds of the UC ships have been destroyed, the rest boarded. Minister Va-Halet, who led the task-force to provide his expertise, has been captured by these insurgents, as have a number of the crew. The vast majority, however, have been killed in the line of duty. The unknown party caught the expedition unawares, attacking from stealth. This serves as final proof–if such was necessary–that someone within the Union is aiding the efforts of these criminals.

Take solace in the knowledge that, even as they fell or were boarded, our own vessels made certain to draw a high price in blood from the attackers. Among them were Neru-Gal ships; others, too, but if they had any markers of identity, the expeditionary fleet failed to capture them before our line of communication was lost. What we know, we have pieced together from the last minutes of transmitted data, visual and otherwise; and from the communication channel opened by the leader of this operation, someone calling herself “Scintilla,” demanding hundreds of millions in several different untraceable Federation currencies, as well as some very specific classified research data. Along with the relevant data, this Scintilla was clear about the consequences of refusing to follow her demands:


I do not ask for much. But what I ask for, we will get–and if you think to test us, it’ll cost you. Consider the lives already lost an incentive for the first down payment. I’ll be waiting, but not too long.

The choice before us is as follows: We could open up channels with the assailants and negotiate for Minister Va’Halet’s life. This would open the highest members of the factions and this council to renewed risk in the face of lowlifes who would see kidnapping as a meal ticket to a better life. High risk, but high reward, too…and there are always fools willing to take the gamble. Yet–and I speak here as an Imperial–if any life deserves creating such a precedent for, it would be this one. The Minister’s work and position have long proven a stabilizing influence on the more fringe houses across the Empire, groups whose interests would put the entire project of the Universal Council at risk…if they had their say.

Or we could decline in no uncertain terms, making sure the Universal Council’s position is all too clear to any would-be kidnappers, terrorists, and thugs. I fear this would prove fatal for the Faction members captured–but they would each throw their lives away if it is the will of this Council.

What expression that will takes is entirely dependent on your vote.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Where Responsibility Lies
Senior Correspondent Scott Wintry, Government Relations Bureau, Takeyon Reports

Takeyon Reports would like to offer our sincerest condolences to all the families of those lost in the heinous attack on the UC expeditionary fleet in Union space. Violence on a joint force is violence on the Federation. We have reached out to the sector presidents to see what they believe the right path forward is.

Third Sector President Kim Lee: Our citizens are counting on us to bring their loved ones home. Imperial Minister Va’Halet might be the highest-profile victim of this hostage crisis, but he is far from the only one: details of dozens of Federation members who served on the UC expeditionary fleet are freely available and it’s our duty as their elected officials to bring them home. If it will cost us, then so be it. Their lives have greater value than this: it’s the Federation’s purpose to embrace the individual’s potential; we can’t claim that while leaving our people to die at the hands of petty criminals.

Second Sector President Audrea Adonis:

What has happened is a tragedy, and one we will grieve for a long time to come. I respect my colleague but I fear her show of humanity and impassioned argument will be lost on these vile criminals. What we are ultimately forced to contend with is the possibility that every two-bit thug across the Federation, Union, and Empire will try to make payday if we succumb to the demands of this Scintilla. We must crush them under our heel instead, and make certain that anyone who knows what’s good for them will think long and hard before they try to kidnap another dignitary, no matter their standing across our societies. In that sense, Va’Halet’s life doesn’t matter. Not a single one of the captives’ lives matters–not when we consider all the lives that will be lost as soon as an epidemic of hostage situations surges. That is what awaits us, should we pay this ransom.

First Sector President Victor Huxley has refused to give a detailed response, saying only that he has every faith in the Federation’s defensive organs to minimize risks of similar threats in the future. “It’s not like this would’ve happened in Federation space,” he noted before declining to field any question from the press corps.

With this concludes Takeyon Reports’ run-down of this latest issue. Each and every one of you has the chance to shape this latest choice. Let your voice be heard!

Empire Storyline

Divergent Opinions
From the Chambers of the Minister of Truth

Shame stains the Universal Council this day, Imperials.

It is a common shame to us all, for in our arrogance, we have become complacent. Recent victories against the Crimson Wolves, against a handful of Neru-Gal vessels have made the Universal Council overconfident; now enemies strike from the shadows to exploit the weakness of the Council. They have captured an Imperial Minister, one of the shapers and builders of Empire–and so have dishonored us.

There is but one solution: Repent! Repent at the feet of our Emperor, and in so doing leave our stained statesman to pay the price for the Empire’s dishonor with his life, to purify it with his blood. This is Va’Halet’s right and his duty to our great faction. Do not take it from them.

There must be no weakness now. No pitiable turn of the executioner’s blade. Not if we are to remain pure and walk in His Imperial Light.

Minister Etruscus, Imperium superet astra.

From the Chambers of the Minister of Knowledge

My colleague once more shows his parochial perceptions of the universe. Repentance? What fool’s talk this is! As if Solas Craine is some distant Godhead to worship and fear.

Pray do not forget Minister Hakon Va’Halet’s key role in healing the wounds between our people and those of the other factions. There can be no future for the Empire without the promise of peace that the Universal Council provides us. Do not sacrifice what we have spent months rebuilding for childish notions. The situation is more complex than this: it demands sober reflection on the dangers of losing the Minister.

Venthe Etruscus would have you believe there is but one choice here: I ask that you think both choices through for yourselves.

Matthias Voden,

Ad lucem

Union Storyline

The End of an Era?
Aboard the Bastion, Vox Assembly

My brothers and sisters,

Worrying events are playing out on the galactic stage. These forces, as of yet unidentified, will continue to act with impunity. This much is clear. They spilled the blood of innocents. They’ve managed to move through Factional space with impunity, and now… They have taken an Imperial Minister, a member of the Universal Council, leaving decimation in their wake. What have we to show for it?

Precious little.

What worries me most, my brothers and sisters, is that the crown jewel in Union spacefaring technology–the stealth engine–is no longer ours alone. It is the end of an era, one that risks weakening our bargaining power with the other two factions, especially if the Federation or Empire lay their hands on a ship with stealth capabilities, and manage to reverse-engineer it. So we’re going to do that first. The best engineers of the Union are even now figuring out how to enhance our deep-space scanners to make sure we are better equipped to handle any nasty surprises from enemies wielding our own tech. We are in a precipitous position–but that is an issue for another day.

What matters most now is dealing with the crisis at hand.

The Empire’s position has always been clear: they would put a bullet in the head of each of these insurgents before shooting the fools who got themselves captured for good measure–unless the fool in question is important enough, in which case another arrangement can always be made. Nothing like Imperial hypocrisy to complicate things, is there?

Our mutual understanding must be aided by the voice of the many; yet I cannot help but admit to myself, Moira Craine may well have a point. What if, without Minister Va’Halet, the Empire’s borderline hostile behavior transcends the line of what we can stomach?

Or, we could risk it. If the Empire oversteps, we have the Federation to help us deal with it.

Aid our mutual understanding. Let the Union’s voice ring out, loud and clear.

Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

A Bitter Price

Transgalactic report 52.2.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The Universal Council has ratified its decision:

Scintilla’s demands will be met, the lives of her hostages ransomed in return for the untraceable Federation currency she has demanded. It is the Council’s ardent hope that this is the right course of action.

The Minister’s Life is Too Important - 2 (Empire, Union) We Don’t Negotiate With Terrorists - 1 (Federation)


Empire:
The Minister’s life is the Empire’s to take - 67.84% Imperial favor
Only blood can make this right - 32.16% Imperial favor

Federation:
The Minister’s life is too important - 46.23% of the votes
We don’t negotiate with terrorists - 53.77% of the votes

Union:
The Minister’s influence is too important - 59.59% of the votes
We refuse to set a dangerous precedent - 40.41% of the votes

Chapter 24.2: Waylaid[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Doing Our Part
Dr. Helena Barnhardt, Chief Scientist, UC

Ladies and gentlemen of the Federation,

A quick memo to keep you up to date: despite the Federation’s preference, the Universal Council vote demanded we save Minister Va’Halet’s life. This opened up rather a pertinent question: how was the task of delivering Scintilla her ransom payment to be relegated between our three factions?

Minister Levidis stepped up in a surprising show of insight for the Federation’s ways and proposed that the Empire pay the brunt of the sum demanded by our adversary. She requested that I, in my capacity as both a Federation and a Universal Council scientist, prepare the data personally–which, though it weighs on me, I have done. This research has taken up most every second of time I’ve had since I took on Dr. Takada’s duties. To give a copy of it to some two-bit thugs…the mind shrinks away from the thought.

But it is not my decision. It is not the Federation’s decision, either. We were outvoted, pure and simple.

Praise democracy.

Empire Storyline

Ransom
From the Chambers of the Minister of Truth

Following the vote results, each of the three factions began its preparations to meet Scintilla’s demands–including a reticent Federation, whose government was dragging its feet to come up with its share of the ransom payment. For its part, the Ministry of Wealth had to empty out a great deal of the foreign Federation currencies we use for purposes of trade. The next part was to deliver these riches to the Union. Their part in the process proved key–their Speaker, Aish Fenix, made the handoff personally. The Federation itself played a pivotal role in locating much of the classified scientific data Scintilla demanded.

Scintilla was as good as her word. Once the handoff went by without a hitch, coordinates were broadcast using our own communication channels from one of the captured vessels. There, a Union ship discovered a shuttle containing all the surviving UC personnel.

Minister Va’Halet is en route home. He will address the Empire in due time.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Handoff
People of the Union,

Your Speaker makes her return after facing down the terrorists during the ransom handoff.

Aish was not blind to the danger of going in there, but when I asked her if she had a plan, she told me she had something better: a dead man’s switch. Unless disarmed by a series of commands only known by her, it would have destroyed Aish’s ship, with her in it. It would also have wiped all the research data that was part of the ransom payment. The switch was to be used if Scintilla and hers figured they might as well try and bag an even bigger fish than Va-Halet.

Aish wasn’t having any of that, obviously. I can appreciate someone with a really strong “scorched earth” policy, can’t you? She had words with them, I do not doubt it. Whether we ever become privy to them or not…we’ll find out. What’s important is, the ransom handoff went well enough–within hours, we had custody of Va-Halet and those who survived through Scintilla’s ambush. As for the enemy’s forces, they are gone. We haven’t seen the last of them.

I don’t know about you, but I’d very much like to repay the surprise they treated our Universal Council forces to.

-I.C.


Chapter 25.1: Crossroads[edit | edit source]

Seeds of Discontent[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 60.2.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

…Scintilla may be gone, but this Council will not rest until she and her forces are found and punished.

To this end, Universal Council retrieval teams have begun exploring the wrecks of our exploratory vessels, all under the watchful gaze of several Union warships. Chief Engineer Stacey Deux reports:

It’s bad, ma’am. But then it was always going to be, right? Anyone who’s scavenged a ship full of corpses knows what the worst thing about it is. Members of the crew, whether strapped to their consoles or floating in zero-g, look just like they’re resting on the job, about to perk up if you come calling them on comms. You look at the bodies from a distance, and there’s no difference between their postures and those of the living. It’s only when you’re close enough to see through their visors that you know. Always puts my teeth on edge. Always expected one of them to break into conversation suddenly, as if they’ve only been playing dead. As for the rest of it? A good chunk of the valuables have been ripped from what has survived on these vessels. Not sure if it’s the work of Scintilla’s people or of Union scavengers–either is possible, no way to date at what point in the last several days the engines and plating and wiring were torn away. It was a hatchet job, real sloppy work. A waste of good souls; a few hundred dead across each faction. But I assume you know that; you’ll have received the medical data by now. As for me and mine, we’ll collect anything of use we can; the rest of it’s going into the scrap heap. One thing’s crystal clear: Scintilla and hers left nothing behind. I’m sorry there isn’t any better news. We could all use some.

Truer words, Chief…It is the lack of morale that has proven to weigh heavily on many in the factions. Those that take part in joint missions voted on through the Universal Council mechanism are embedded together, working closely to promote peace and cooperation. The recent losses suffered have seen many of those serving on rotation at the UC blame their colleagues from the other factions. The levels of hostility between the rank and file are exploding. With accusations flying left and right, physical assault is all but certain to follow, despite the officers’ best attempts to keep their people in check.

As military investigators continue to look for traces of Scintilla’s forces, we place the following question before all faction members: How is the Universal Council to address this recent surge of strife between the enlisted of each faction?

One possibility is to crack down and punish even the smallest offense–this should reestablish discipline among the disgruntled Universal Council personnel, but the blow to morale in the short-term would demand time to repair. Said blow might be acceptable if it will remind UC personnel what we’re all fighting for, however. Peace across the factions is only possible through working with one another.

The other possibility is to heed the demands and separate UC personnel based on faction lines. This would ease tensions and even improve morale; however, it might also serve to damage the long-term stability of the Universal Council.

We face a time of hardships before us, but we will prevail.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Financial Prospects
Blagoi Shulka, StarLight Opinions, Novum News

Folks, I cannot begin to express to you how happy I am at the prospect of brave Federation servicefolk no longer having to contend with the chaff of the Union or the dour-faced Imperials.

Some naysayers, like Presidents Adonis and Lee, will fill your heads with alarmist nonsense. Not me, though–not Blagoi Shulka! Thank the stock exchange one president at least has your best interests at heart. President Huxley has spoken at length about the possibilities opened up by separating UC personnel across faction lines:

Think of all the novel ways in which we might be able to grow the Federation’s defensive business, all the UC contracts we could earn in the future. Because, make no mistake, if the Universal Council lets each faction’s forces be separated from the others in enforcing the factions’ vote, it’s only a matter of time before we’re talking about defense contracts and economic incentives for each faction’s most competent soldiers. This would be good not only for VasTech but also for our friends at Tonocom, our respected elder colleagues at PMG Security. The possibilities are endless–and the financial benefits we could set the groundworks for with this vote and similar ones are to kill for.

Small justice this would be for the recently deceased but–if it were only Federation personnel there, empowered to act on the Universal Council’s mandate, it would’ve been Scintilla’s forces devastated instead of our own. And sure, we’re building walls rather than tearing them down, but–plenty of money to be made from that, isn’t there? And what’s the other option, anyway? Repress the disgruntled Federation personnel who just lost friends and colleagues under the command of an Imperial slob? Have a heart!

But all this is just one man’s opinion; you have the Fed-given opportunity to make yours heard. Take it, vote now!

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

On The Hunt
From the Chambers of the Minister of War

Imperials,

My honor has been stained by recent events. To be taken hostage, used as a pawn to blackmail the factions–this weighs heavy on me, as I know it weighs heavy on each of you.

However, my beloved Empire has given me a new lease on life. I will not fail it. I will not fail you. Scintilla should’ve cut my throat when she had the chance–I will hunt her to the ends of the universe, if I have to, and I will begin by digging out anyone who might have aided her across the Union. I have spoken with Aish Fenix and asked that she grant me leave to operate within that faction with several hundred of my finest warriors. She has granted me this, on the condition that I take with me a regiment of Union soldiers as well. This was agreeable, as was the companion Fenix has chosen to observe me: one Ivona Craine. This one as my adviser in matters of the Union–hah! I am certain she will prove an entertaining companion.

I have picked a deputy, someone who has proven himself in recent times, a man who was once a candidate for this very post: High Lord Akilles Lycanis. He will bring the Empire glory in equal measure to the disgrace brought by his predecessors. Akilles serves in my stead, now, until I return victorious.

As for this vote–our foot soldiers are looking for easy solutions to a complex situation. It is natural–the result of low morale always strikes the rank and file first. However, the fault does not rest in the way the Universal Council’s forces are structured, not as far as I’m concerned. It falls within our wielding a hammer that reverberated across the cosmos when we should have used a scalpel. The error is mine.

Yet, do not forget, a lack of discipline shows weakness–we cannot have soldiers bickering as children among each other only because they don’t like the orders they are given. They must be reminded of this, and soon. Besides, what would dividing them entail? That the Council, The Empire, can be pushed around by a few discontented voices, on a whim? Bah!

These are the choices before you.

I now take leave of the Empire, until my honor is restored and Scintilla’s head is liberated from her shoulders. House Va-Halet goes on the hunt once more.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

The True Path
Aboard the Bastion, Vox Assembly

Brothers and Sisters,

It is good that Minister Va-Halet has been returned to the Empire, and better still that his failure has not broken his spirit. He has asked to operate within the Union and I have granted his request, on the condition that Ivona Craine and a regiment of our very own soldiers join him, to make sure he does not act against innocent Union folk in his zeal. Many do not feel safe right now–but as more and more Commissar reports crop up to show the Vox the state of Union ideology, we will act accordingly. Our people will soon know peace again, and certainty in our mutual understanding.

There is little point scouring the local systems further–we all know Scintilla and her people are long gone. Let Va-Halet and Ivona and our Commissars investigate from the shadows. What we’re doing instead is making sure the UC can finish its investigation of the crime scene. That they have failed to find anything as of yet is a blow, but not a fatal one. Some of the Union’s most advanced ships are making certain they are not disturbed in their task–the cruisers that Chief Engineer Stacey Deux noted in her report are but a few of the ships keeping watch on this small force of engineers.

We are licking our wounds, true enough. But this is no excuse for us to fall into despondency. Scintilla strikes from the shadows but we can, together, drag her into the light. And when the time comes, we will.

Only through open dialogue can we provide the way forward for those lost in the past and for those who treasure individuality above the collective good. I call on the Union, with no reservation, to embrace the intermingling of humanity’s different cultures through our Universal Council. Those who speak against the UC should be punished. To have this opportunity denied us would be a blow to the Union’s strategy of converting our enemies to allies–a course the future will validate as the true path to achieving unity for all of humanity.

Heads held high.

Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

The Cost of Morale

Transgalactic report 63.2.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The vote has now concluded, the decision has been made: those who have allowed their personal feelings to cloud their judgment to the point of breaking discipline will be punished. The hit to morale is more than an acceptable price compared to the alternative. The Universal Council is structured the way it is to promote peace and cooperation between the factions. Never forget this.

Crack down on the dissatisfied - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union) Separate personnel based on faction - 0 ()

Empire:
Punish the malcontents - 74.44% Imperial favor
Divide personnel - 25.56% Imperial favor

Federation:
Discipline the disgruntled - 65.15% of the votes
Separate personnel - 34.85% of the votes

Union:
Punish the malcontents - 67.1% of the votes
Embrace division - 32.9% of the votes

Chapter 25.2: Crossroads[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Referendum
Donel Gladson, Tonocom CEO, Aboard Station Ignis

My fellow citizens,

The results of the latest vote show a healthy amount of skepticism within our Federation–ours was the closest vote within all three factions. Even then, the choice to discipline the disgruntled soldiers had a fifteen point lead over the alternative. In so far as this vote was a referendum on the way things are done, on the core mission and aims of the Universal Council–it was also an unmitigated success.

I was unsurprised to discover that the loudest of all Federation trouble-makers among the general military staff here on Ignis were VasTech employees. You know as well as I do, those Sector-1 blowhards are always throwing fits whenever they don’t get their way…well, as far as UC military command is concerned, that ends today. They have been stripped of their privileges and sent home. A fresh crop of Tonocom soldiers will soon arrive on Ignis, at which point they will begin to integrate with their Imperial and Union colleagues. And to help with morale, Tonocom has broken the piggy bank and brought a special something–caviar purchased straight from our friends at Aquilian Group! And at prime market prices, too.

This trouble will soon be behind us, and we’ll be able to turn our full attention to other threats. This, I promise you.

Empire Storyline

Mandate
Minister Akilles Lycanis, Aboard Station Ignis

Greetings, Imperials.

It is my great honor to temporarily hold the office of Warmaster Va-Halet, a patriot and true warrior of our Empire. I will withhold personal commentary for the moment and instead give you the developments that have brought me to Station Ignis this day.

Representatives of all three factions see this vote as a mandate once more given to the Universal Council. Despite the hardships we have suffered through in recent times, it is good to see popular support for the Council’s mission continues to be high across Empire, Federation, and Union alike. As for those Imperial soldiers who broke discipline, I have seen to their punishment as is my duty. They have dishonored our Empire and will pay for it. They have been given a choice: to pay now, with their lives…or to pay later, by volunteering to man the next wormhole expedition, no matter the risk. Dishonor can only be washed away by a total willingness towards self-sacrifice.

I have learned the truth of this lesson myself. One way or the other, so will every Imperial who serves our Emperor.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

All the Better
Faceless Emmett, Aboard Station Ignis

I won’t lie to you.

Being on Station Ignis like this, out in the open, it’s a little strange. So many years spent amid the shadows, building up the Faceless. Now that I’m here, operating out in the open…I miss the anonymity. Ignis Station can be something else entirely when you don’t have all the stage lights pointed at you, y’know?

But I haven’t come all this way to reminisce. After discussion with my colleagues, we each took to disciplining the agitators among the ranks. The Empire’ll always be the Empire, prattling on and on about the importance of honor and duty while wielding a giant axe on anyone who shows a modicum of independent thought.

Me, I’m not going to throw good lives away. Those who question the way things are…the spirit of the Union burns bright in them, don’t you think? That said, a military structure is too dependent on discipline to allow questioning to turn into criticism. That’s only a step away from disobedience and that is something we can’t risk. Not in this matter.

The Union soldiers who have done as much, they’ll find other jobs across our faction. They will accept half-rations for the next galactic quarter, but I’ve survived on less–and so have many others. Let them ask their questions across a hundred other vocations.

We will be all the better for them.

Chapter 26.1: Quantum Limit[edit | edit source]

The Future is Now[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 72.2.513, Trace Chavos, Universal Council
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

…has been carried out, yet how far back any negative attitude or action within the Universal Council will be considered a transgression is something the factions must answer for themselves.

On to an issue of such enormity that it will soon decide the fate of humanity. Three months have passed since the allocation of the exceptional Quantum research budget. Progress towards scalable travel through the wormholes has yielded a number of promising developments but the bleeding edge of Quantum technology development is a costly place to be. Xaomeng Dynamics knows this first hand with their incredible work on a Modular Quantum Reactor. Their request for additional Quantum is understandable and worthwhile.

The Council redirected XD to approved Federation organs responsible for Quantum allocation in line with regulatory guidelines. They were denied. In fact, every lab attempting the breakthroughs needed to make wormhole travel a reality has been denied their requests for additional Quantum throughout the Core Systems.

A Council probe into all three factions’ Quantum reserves revealed that supplies of surplus Quantum have depleted faster than reported. It appears for some time now, all factions have in fact been dipping into Quantum already allocated for other uses. This has completely upended all previous peak Quantum forecasts.

Quantum’s scarcity has both propelled human expansion throughout the Milky Way and at the same time posed a challenge to it. The expansion of humanity into the stars has always only been possible while balanced against Quantum’s scarcity. Though frontier exploration continues to yield new Quantum reserves, the pace of exploration is not enough to counterbalance the speed at which Quantum is currently being used.

Of course, there exist other means of power generation throughout the Core Systems, but even centuries after its discovery, nothing comes close to the impact of Quantum. Our everyday lives are touched by it in both small and large ways. It makes FTL travel possible and powers this and other stations like it around Core space.

The hard truth is that without Quantum, large sections of faction space will be functionally cut off from each other. Different factions will experience this fundamental shift in existence differently, but without swift and concrete action by the entirety of Core space, the future is uncertain. It is feared that not just criminal groups, but well-established clans and tribes, corporations, and Houses will begin to use such dire times as the justification to take what they need because necessity demands it. We are looking at a possible fragmenting of the interstellar order and the very real prospect of war.

We cannot allow this to happen.

Thus, the vote placed before this Council is as follows: Do we halt sanctioned Quantum research and begin systemic Quantum austerity measures? This will help to slow the coming chaos in order to legislate a new normal of reduced Quantum consumption in Core space while not completely upending our current way of life. This leaves research into wormhole travel rudderless and could fuel a Quantum black market that the IQR cannot manage.

The alternative choice is to double down on Quantum research by pulling every bit of Quantum necessary from all sectors to break through to the vast reserves of Quantum on the other side of the wormholes. The benefits of this are obvious, but we risk walking the knife’s edge of a second Quantum-fueled war by asking too much of too many in a time of rising interfactional tensions.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Now is the Time
James Huxley, VasTech CEO

Good day to you, Explorers.

The gall of Federation corporations to still deny their Quantum reserves are in the red. I’ve built my career on saying what others can’t say and certainly don’t wish to hear. My own company’s position was riding the edge of the Quantum bubble just like everyone else, without my knowledge of course. My head of finance has since been fired, as will many I can imagine. The added value to portfolios was so rock solid that it’s hard to find a successful corporation that has access to Quantum that isn’t…strategically reporting their allocations.

VasTech will have full transparency going forward. We will take a significant hit in future earnings projections from the updated reports. The hit won’t be immediate, but the seabed has shifted and the tidal wave is coming. The only way to stem that civilization shifting tide is to put all we have into Quantum research to achieve legitimate wormhole travel.

We are close. So damned close. Even if we only accomplish traversing the wormholes with class-E single passenger vessels, the Quantum available on the other side is more than enough to rebalance Quantum stocks faction wide. The risk to reward ratio is clear in my mind.

I’m doubling down on Quantum research and I’m not alone. The alternative is to watch all we’ve built fall to pieces. And if that happens, you be damned sure the Empire will sacrifice every bird they know of in celebration of our downfall. As Federation citizens, I don’t think there are any who would let such an unprogressive future happen if they had the chance to stop it.

We have that chance now.

Empire Storyline

To Conquer is at the Heart of Any Imperial
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Honor

Imperial subjects, hear me now.

His Grace has seen fit to inform you all to not let the Universal Council tell the Empire what it does and does not have in terms of Quantum supply. Our supply is how it has always been, sufficient for our engineers to shine the light of the Empire out into the listless masses that make up the other factions.

What you are to know is simple: The wormholes will be conquered by Solas Craine because there is no greater frontier that lies before the Empire. Cast aside this nonsense of austerity. The austerity that exists in the Empire already comes from the pure dedication to honor and service to His Grace. This fills Imperial subjects with more than what is needed in a well lived Imperial life.

The wormholes will be and must be conquered. The Emperor wills us to do this, regardless of what the other factions wish to do with the Quantum they either do or do not possess.

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

We are Never Unprepared
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

Brothers and sisters,

I’ve seen it first hand, here in my own tribe, with my own idiot brother, what Quantum can do to people. Throw ’em sideways and make ‘em think there’s nothing left but what the Quantum can give. But the rest of us are made of stronger stuff. I wish it weren’t true, for all the damned trouble it has caused, but we’re lookin’ at a future with less and less Quantum. Some knee jerk idiots will whinge and howl that unless we stop growin’ or stop reproducin’, everything we’ve built will be worthless. They ain’t Union.

I say screw all this wishful nonsense of Quantum on the other side of the wormholes. The Union does just fine with or without it. Always has. Let the Federation and Empire do what they will. They’ll tear themselves apart before they get to us. They fear scarcity but we were born in it, molded by it. We will go on building and pushing the frontier of Core space while the Federation implodes and the Empire cuts its own damn nose off to save its face.

Double down. Don’t double down. Either way, the Union will come out of this paradigm shift the way we always have, stronger and as the better parts of humanity. The real parts. Oh, and never forget this, we have the Bastion if all else fails.

Hudson Ronald of tribe Light Hammers

Our will is unbreakable

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Voting Results

Results of the vote concerning Core Systems' Quantum research

Transgalactic report 76.2.513, Moire Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of doubling down on Quantum research to make wormhole travel a reality. Orders for the collection and immediate distribution of available Quantum to key research labs is underway. Prototypes of the Modular Quantum Reactor, Quantum core warp drive shielding, and a new class of ship are on track to begin yielding the results needed to move through to field test models. Barring any major catastrophic setbacks, projections to wormhole traversal currently sit at 6 to 8 weeks. Factions are asked to remain steady in their Quantum resource support, regardless of how low stocks become.

Halt research - 1 (Empire) Accelerate research - 2 (Federation, Union)

Empire:
Terminate Quantum research - 50.77% Imperial favor
Conquer the wormholes - 49.23% Imperial favor

Federation:
Implement austerity measures - 35.77% of the votes
Maximum increase to Quantum research - 64.23% of the votes

Union:
End Quantum research - 36.62% of the votes
Speed-up Quantum research - 63.38% of the votes

Chapter 26.2: Quantum Limit[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Federation Ingenuity on Display
Novum Group Special Report

Following the momentous vote to accelerate Quantum research, Xaomeng Dynamics, along with a number of labs slated to support XD’s research, spared no Quantum in the pursuit of the first portable Quantum energy source. This new Modular Quantum Reactor, consisting of Quantum cells inside a Quantum core, has scientists all throughout the Core Systems picking their jaws up off of the floor. Market values held steady despite the uncertainty expected in the coming days and weeks in large part thanks to this revolutionary development.

Soon after the announcement of the new breakthrough, MIEB Chief Engineer Stacey Deux was reported to have been working very closely with XD and a number of Union and Empire labs on a parallel joint project. A new multi-purpose power suit capable of withstanding the life-threatening effects of Quantum exposure during wormhole traversal has also been developed. Rumors continue to circulate about the suit’s potential to redefine space exploration and profit margin records.

Empire Storyline

The Stars Belong to the Empire
From the Ministry of Honor

In the days following the unenlightened vote to accelerate Quantum research, House Voden received every ounce of Quantum it requested. A smaller percentage was afforded to Yanus-IX, which has a long and honorable record of completing many projects other Houses do not have the stomach for. His Grace’s silence on the progress of House Voden’s VKV Quantum core shielding is the reason for the music in every Imperial’s heart. Celebrations are already being prepared. The success of the Empire’s part in humanity’s endeavor to conquer the wormholes is merely a foregone conclusion.

Rumors of Xaomeng Dynamics’ success in the development of a Modular Quantum Reactor spread like wildfire amongst Imperial scientists. On top of this, the new technology barely out of the womb has been combined with work from a number of Union and Federation labs to develop some kind of power suit capable of wormhole traversal and so much more. Imperial assistance also played a part but specifics on which House contributed has been censored.

Minister Venthe Etruscus

Sic itur ad astra.

Union Storyline

Factions United
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

In the days after the collective vote victory, not just Quantum, but the best in materials on offer throughout Union space were slapped down on a golden plater for Saruken XII scientists and engineers. The steel in their backs and resolve to get on with the work that needed to be done was hammered and fusion welded into a new ship class designation, Thorne class. It was successfully tested the same day it came out of the ship assembly gates at the La Lande wormhole. It’s currently a class-E sized single occupant ship, but Saruken XII engineers are already at work on a Class-D size ship, though with an increase in Quantum core drive size, a different set of challenges awaits them.

The party drinks weren’t even half empty at Saruken XII when talk of a parallel joint project including Imperial and Federation labs caught everyone’s ear, especially after Sera Varse’s name was dropped. A new multi-utility power suit, capable of being outfitted for exploration, battle, and much more, has been developed. It’s using what has been hailed as a first generational shift in Quantum energy tech, called a Modular Quantum Reactor. Bets were placed on exactly how the most powerful source of energy known to humanity was captured in a device capable of being carried by humans. Information on the new super suit is still scarce but word has it that it shields the wearer from the effects of Quantum sickness while barreling through the wormhole.

Sethra Goodrun

Eyes and hearts to the future


Chapter 27.1: Prometheus[edit | edit source]

The Pressing Need for Ronaen Alloy[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 3.3.513, Trace Chavos, Universal Council
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

…Quantum was enough to make the breakthroughs needed for wormhole ship design and the unexpected development of the Explorer Suit.

We are still learning everything we can about this suit and the exact bounds of its potential. In Sera Varse’s communique to us, which we are attempting to track, she says initial visuals of the suit will be available soon once it has been fully calibrated and that the designs will be made open source to all factions. Ms. Varse and her team combined a modification to Xaomeng Dynamics’ reactor based on her own Quantum suit, and Ronaen alloy from an unnamed Imperial source to create the first Quantum powered multi-utility super suit.

Unfortunately, the work was carried out with a disregard for lawful protocol that has all but destroyed Ms. Varse’s career with the Universal Council. It appears she was successful in recruiting MIEB Chief Engineer Stacey Deux to her cause, who used her MIEB security access as a Council representative to steal XD’s reactor plans. Apparently, Ms. Deux believed faction politicking would never allow for the suit’s development if it became a public enterprise. We have demanded they both turn themselves in at once.

Upon news of this reaching the Empire, House Voden declared a halt to all Ronaen alloy exports. Mathias Voden was clear in his ultimatum:

My House’s charitable scientific work in this endeavor is finished. His Grace has been dishonored and thus it is honor that forces my hand. I speak of course of the Federation and their reactor design serendipitously finding its way to Sera Varse, a known traitor to the Universal Council, her own faction, and accomplice to Captain Montez. Hedging bets is what the Federation likes to call it, I believe. I call it obvious and vulgar. Not another ounce of Ronaen will be provided until recompense is made in an honorable fashion.

We know this Deux is formerly an employee of Tonocom Defense, and thus I place the blame squarely on their shoulders. If Tonocom can bear the burden of giving House Voden five percent of their high yield Quantum sites on the other side of the Mimir wormhole for a year, House Voden will consider it an honorable act and provide all Ronaen requested…at market value, of course. If not, the Empire is more than willing to rely on our own Quantum from frontier exploration here in Core space.

Sic itur ad astra.

With the continued relative silence from Imperator Craine, House Voden has gained enough support throughout the great Imperial Houses to actually enact this export ban.

Tonocom CEO, Donel Gladson, flatly refused the demand and added, “If we are forced to do so by an unlikely Council vote, House Voden should remember our forces were victorious against the formidable Ojin-Kai on Morn, and that we are not unfamiliar with conflict outside of Federation space.”

Without Ronaen, wormhole exploration is dead in the water while faction Quantum stocks continue to dwindle. Thus, the vote placed before this Council is as follows:

Do we force Tonocom Defense to pay a small percentage of their future Quantum deposits on the other side of the Mimir wormhole in exchange for the needed Ronaen alloy? This risks retaliation by Tonocom which could spark off a larger conflict between the Empire and Federation.

Or, do we force sanctions on the Empire as a whole, leaving the Imperial houses with no choice but to supply Ronaen alloy to all recognized groups and organizations committed to wormhole travel. This risks increased tensions between the Empire towards the other factions, the form of which could be retaliation here or on the other side of the wormholes.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

False Claims
Donel Gladson, Tonocom CEO

I hope the day finds you well, Explorers

I will get straight to the point. We are not responsible, in any way, for Chief Engineer Stacey Deux stealing designs from Xaomeng Dynamics and taking them to Sera Varse. We have put out a warrant for her arrest and a motivation inducing bounty as well. I like to cover all my bases.

The Houses have united to back House Voden’s claim against my company and to force us to take a hit to our Quantum prospects for a year. That’s a direct attack on the sovereignty of a Federation corporation. According to Federation law, if that attack is carried out, defense of assets is well established in the legal framework.

Diplomacy is always preferred to military action as far as I’m concerned. The Union’s silence on the issue is unfortunate, but sometimes a mob isn’t all on the same page at once. I gather their long-standing unresolved issues with the Empire will push the vote in our favor. It has before.

Sanction the Empire, Explorers. That will be all.

Empire Storyline

Legacy
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Knowledge

Imperial subjects,

Take this day to thank the Emperor for your lives and the position he has put House Voden in. There should be no doubt in any Imperial’s mind what to vote for.

Ronaen is the Empire’s shield and the pinnacle of our science. I have devoted my life to it’s study and all that it makes possible. If you take away the Federation’s Nexus, they would be crippled, their economic engine ground to an undesirable bloated stop. The Union’s Bastion? Take it away, and what are they but scavengers looking to others with the same simple ideas of building in the grimy dirt of a Union world. Take the Oracle away? Do so, and we still have Ronaen armoring our Praetor soldiers and encapsulating our pilots in a way that lets them dance through the sky like no other faction could hope to do.

For those who would put anything above the honor of His Grace, anything above the legacy of the Empire, I say still your mind. Breathe in the air about you and be still. You were born of the Empire, and this vote ensures you will die with honor when your day comes.

Minister Mathias Voden

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Sera Sera Sera
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

Brothers and sisters,

I don’t know whether to knock her out and drag her to the Vox, or shake her damn hand. That’s Sera Varse for ya. Here she comes, rattlin’ all the wrong cages in the Federation and Empire, and what do you know, she pulls the greatest technological feat since FTL travel out her back side.

Say what you will about her methods, and there’s sure as hell a lot to say about ‘em, good and bad. But damn it, if she don’t scream Union at ya, you ain’t Union. Imagine that tech, that crazy breakthrough to carry a Quantum reactor on your back, sittin’ there on the Council floor for weeks or months of naggin’ back and forth about what to do with it. Who to build it. Who to supply needed materials. What corporation or house needs to blah blah blah. We’d be shit out of luck and jolly well fucked if Sera didn’t do what she did.

Now, Ronaen…That’s a wrinkle I think she didn’t plan for. Seems like both House Voden and Tonocom are lookin’ to come out the winner or go down swingin’ if they things don’t go the way they want. Sure as hell gonna be a show, if ya like that kinda thing.

Mongrel Lars

Heads held high

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Voting Results

Results of the vote concerning Core System Ronaen alloy supplies

Transgalactic report 6.3.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of forcing Tonocom Defense to pay five percent of their future high yield Quantum deposits for one year to House Voden effective from the first date of official mining activities. Sites have already been relayed from Tonocom’s Resource Management Division. House Voden has chosen to wait for more accurate estimates on Quantum yield after mining operations are established. A tightening of security around the Empire-Federation border has been detected, the first increase of its kind in some time. In an attempt to assuage the tensions that have spiked between Tonocom and House Voden over the past few days, IQR units have been assigned to locate both Sera Varse and Stacey Deux. Their location remains unknown.

Force Tonocom to pay - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union) Force sanctions on Empire - 0 ()

Empire:
Honor demands payment - 66.86% Imperial favor
Impose sanctions - 33.14% Imperial favor

Federation:
Make Tonocom pay - 54.91% of the votes
Thrust sanctions on Empire - 45.09% of the votes

Union:
Demand Tonocom pay - 55.48% of the votes
Force Imperial sanctions - 44.52% of the votes

Chapter 27.2: Prometheus[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Federation Surprise Vote Fuels CEO Row
Novum Group Special Report

Tonocom’s CEO, Donel Gladson, calculating and straight to the point as ever, has released a flurry of daily media posts in response to the surprise vote last week. Gladson has submitted evidence that PMG Security’s CEO, Glenn Prestt, and former VasTech CEO, Victor Huxley, conspired to gain control over the Mímir wormhole. He has claimed they were directly responsible for the devastating anomaly shockwave event and since have continued to undermine overall Federation interests.

In Gladson’s own words:

“An attack on a corporation is no different than an attack on any other faction’s planet. If Federation citizens are so uninterested in supporting their own, I submit that the citizenry is woefully under-informed. In this democracy, if that is what we still have, I will make it as clear as day that the blood on Prestt’s and Huxley’s hands proves them ill-equipped to continue representing their corporations, let alone the Federation.”

After the Explorer Suit’s open source designs were released, many questions were raised as to how to approach manufacture and distribution. Given the complexity and enormous potential of the modified modular Quantum reactor that some are calling the “Sol Frame,” a universal design approach to the Explorer Suit is being pushed for by many throughout the Core Systems. A number of additions and improvements are slated to be applied to the open sourced “Varse model.” There is still no consensus on Ms. Varse’s role in the development of the Explorer Suit. Many officials see her as a criminal while she is simultaneously lauded as humanity’s hero by the vast voting public.

Empire Storyline

Imperial Starships Honor House Voden
From the Ministry of Honor

Ronaen alloy production has begun and exports are already underway. However, the supply is being tightly controlled. True Ronaen is still reserved for Imperator Solas himself and his Praetor Guard, though they have been seen escorting the Keepers of the Imperial Mint, House Aurelian, who deal in the limited granting of Ronaen for alloy production.

House Voden celebrations were very Voden-like; proud, reserved, and to the point. Though Lord Mathias protested, a flotilla in low orbit of massive floating monuments to the Empire’s past, each hundreds of meters in diameter and pearl white, took position over the sprawling landscape that was bestowed to House Voden by His Grace long ago. There was not a window shuttered nor a cloud in the sky that would dare sour such a show of respect. Imperator Solas was again nowhere to be seen, though his hand interlaced the very fabric of Imperial spirit on display.

Imperial prospectors poured over the available Quantum deposit data. Planets designated for Tonocom use revealed a rich number of deposits on not just one planet, but every planet surveyed. Different classes of planets did not seem to affect the quantity of Quantum available save two, both of which were planets with moon systems—these seem all the richer in the precious material. With an unshakable confidence that is characteristic of House Voden, the two planets with their own moons were selected for recompense of dishonor to His Grace.

The latest probes have not yet returned and more are set for launch soon. Some theorize there are even higher yield planets waiting amongst the stars.

Minister Breckard Morell

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Huzzah to the Night Stars and Sera Varse
Vox Assembly, The Bastion

The Night Stars broke down into brawls amidst heavy celebrations upon receiving and reviewing Sera Varse’s modified open source design of the Explorer Suit. Her location is still unknown. The IQR showed up in the middle of the mayhem and attempted to interview individuals from Sera Varse’s tribe. Their stay was brief and fruitless, though a Union member of the investigative unit was pulled into the fray. He was seen smiling soon after.

The IQR agent reported his “findings.”

“One bowl is designated for drinking. After it’s plunged into a large open barrel of a Night Star rice wine equivalent, the bowl is offered to anyone of the holder’s choosing. The person on the receiving end cannot refuse the drink and must finish it at a pace that appears slightly uncomfortable. Then, they stand and return to the barrel for another dunk into the drink and the pattern continues with multiple barrels, bowls, and bowl holders. Many tribes and clans prefer harder alcohol, but I’d say it does the job just fine.”

After the open source designs were released, we saw first hand that the modifications done by Sera Varse to the Quantum reactor, now being called the “Sol Frame,” were on another level. Only she could’ve pulled them off. In terms of manufacturing, a universal design used by all faction labs makes the most sense considering the complexity and insane potential of the suit. With this standard set in place, the scientists and engineers can get down to what they do best, designing the hell out of component parts that will take full advantage of the Explorer Suit as a platform.

Sethra Goodrun

Eyes and hearts to the future


Chapter 28.1: Contagion[edit | edit source]

Contagion[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 15.3.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

…this fresh emergency demands that this Council step away from the brisk pace of development of the Explorer Suit.

The revival of Vargas, the Federation mining world affected first by the Cradle’s signal and then by the Ojin-Kai drug Heka-α1, has been anything but swift. Its infrastructure never fully recovered despite the Union’s best efforts. This has been facilitated by decreased investor confidence and an extended food shortage that recently developed into a full-blown famine. Independent actors, led by the activist group Social Justiciar, managed to gather enough to purchase shipments of food from the Empire. That should have been the end of it but it was not: a contagion swiftly spread throughout those who have partaken in the food since it first arrived planet-side. This disease, UC epidemiologists reckon, is a plague in its early stages of development. Already it has claimed its first victims. Already it has spread beyond only those who have eaten the food of Imperial origins.

The time to act is now.

What possibilities lay ahead for the Council?

We have the doctors and biologists and epidemiologists necessary to send to Vargas and tackle the plague itself. We have on our side powerful medicine that the struggling physicians on Vargas haven’t had access to, some of the finest specialists in Faction space, even the medical nanotechnology developed by the Federation’s Hygeia Systems in partnership with Quinn Anders of TANUS Robotiks. If the plague can be contained, it will be. Yet this would carry with it tremendous risk–if our tools prove short for the job, if our medical personnel fail to contain this plague or to synthesize a cure for it quickly enough, the results could be catastrophic. More than a hundred years have gone since the last time our factions suffered a truly devastating outbreak–but many living still recall the horrors and deprivations of those days.

The alternative is to prioritize finding the source of this plague. Whether by accident or by intent, someone in the Empire released a potent biological hazard. If this is an accident, the Empire must make certain it never happens again. If it is, however, intentional–the guilty parties must be brought to account. Further, we may assume that whoever did this must have also synthesized a cure. If we can trace this hazard back to its original source, we may resolve this before many more lives expire on Vargas. Yet we would be operating under an assumption, no matter how reasonable. The possibility of success is by no means certain. We would, of course, send medical and food provisions via unmanned vehicles–but would avoid the risk of letting the plague loose. Witholding specialists from active duty would also decrease the effectiveness of the tools we have of combating the disease. As it stands, Council ships have blockaded the planet for any civilian ships trying to leave, and will continue to do so until this body has reached its decision and the threat has passed.

The worst of the Cradle’s interference may be long gone from Vargas, but the destabilization ringing out from its effects may still be felt. It is up to all of us to pave the course forward.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Fictions
Blagoi Shulka, StarLight Opinions, Novum News

The Union was once supposed to have aided Vargas’s economic recovery. I say this falls under the purview of that vote. It is the Union that obviously failed in their commitments; it is the Union that should risk loss of life and limb as they resolve what surely would’ve been a non-issue if they had only done their job right. What can you expect from them, though?

Obviously, those who represent our great faction in the chambers of the Universal Council disagree with this assessment. Independent humanitarian organizations are pushing the narrative that the Federation is leaving its citizens to die of famine; but that, I say, is simply not true. We provide them with work, we provide them with opportunity, we provide them with everything they need to reach their full potential–it’s not our fault they can’t pull their weight.

This growing plague planet-side illustrates exactly why the Federation’s highest ideals are self-determination and self-actualization–count on someone else’s help and you’ll inevitably get burned for it. Now, we are all forced to step in because someone particularly helpful has let loose a plague that might grow beyond Vargas. I don’t know about you, but I try to avoid the sniffles when I can; this, I hear, is a hint more serious.

Committing more people sounds like a bad idea to me, but then again, I’m no doctor, only the voice of reason in these tumultuous times. Much better to find the one responsible for spreading this filth onto the food Federation bucks purchased from the Empire. But then, I know how badly those bleeding Union hearts would love nothing but to play the martyrs and throw their lives away to right past wrongs–so if their medical personnel want to do that, they might as well…long as none of them make it off the planet once this plague gets a whole lot worse.

I can’t make heads or tails of this one, folks, except to say we shouldn’t have had a problem like this to begin with, not if the Union had done its job properly and certainly not if the Empire’s vaunted control over their subjects was anything but fiction.

I’m not telling you how to vote–but we’re all reasonable folks here.

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

It Is Not So
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Honor

What a fine mess this is. To think the Empire might poison those who come begging for its aid, who pay for it through their noses. There is no honor to such a craven act. Worse yet, it shows the continued undermining of our mission of keeping the peace with the other factions. We must be swift in uncovering who did this and swifter still in punishing them. I call for the Universal Council to aid our own internal investigation with all that is available to them. While I understand the Federation’s plight, it is time to face up to the facts. Vargas is a lost cause and has been for a long time now. The planet’s inhabitants failed in their attempts to rebuild what was lost following the Cradle’s interference, and all that followed after–the UC may yet cure some of its population, once we have found the disease’s origins. But it is my expert opinion that any survivors should be taken from this accursed rock and used more fittingly by their Federation. The cosmos is too big a place for lost causes. As for the rest…let their deaths have meaning, at least.

If only the Emperor were not silent, if only his voice could be heard to condemn these petty acts, this unnecessary violence. But it is not so.

Walk in the Imperial Light.

Breckard Morrell

Union Storyline

Compassion
Friends,

News out of Vargas is disconcerting. The threat of a viral outbreak first throughout the Federation and then throughout all of known space awakens fear in my heart–as it should awaken fear in yours.

Does the Union bear responsibility for any of this? Only insofar that we dared not persuade the miners of Vargas to throw off the yoke of economic oppression tied around their necks by the Federation. If this had been done, the miners of Vargas would never have known the deprivations that led to famine, and the poisoned Imperial stock that followed. They knew hunger and now know disease because the Federation failed them, because the mining corporations they gave their lives to abandoned them at the first sign of trouble.

We aided the people of Vargas once before. We must do so again. But how? This is what the vote boils down to.

My answer is this: human beings, so close to death, appreciate nothing so much as a show of dignity. A medical servitor, no matter how advanced, cannot provide such dignity. Compassion is a human trait; let humans administer it. Let medical experts–the brightest among their profession–stem the flow of this disease; we do not have the benefit of making mistakes or risking a protracted investigation when the people of Vargas need us to find them a cure now. . But that, friends, is merely my understanding. It will grow and be informed by your own. Remember: countless lives can be averted if we make the right choice. We must act now.

Sethra Goodrun

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Voting Results

The Solvent

Transgalactic report 19.3.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council

The Universal Council is set to begin deploying medical personnel within the hour. This won’t be an easy fight, but we are prepared to wage it as long and as hard as necessary. The people of Vargas will receive the aid they so desperately need in this time of crisis. For its part, the Empire has promised to work with Federation investigators to discover the origins of this plague.

Commit medical personnel - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union) Investigate the plague’s origins - 0 ()

Empire:
Dispatch medical personnel - 53.22% Imperial favor
Pursue the biological hazard - 46.78% Imperial favor

Federation:
Send in the doctors - 57.2% of the votes
Track down the outbreak’s origins - 42.8% of the votes

Union:
Trust in the doctors - 66.22% of the votes
Find whoever did this - 33.78% of the votes

Chapter 28.2: Contagion[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Every Faction’s Part
Admiral Lyra Montain, Station Ignis, Universal Council

Fellow Federation citizens,

I have been asked to update you on the latest, and so I shall. Federation meds have been dispatched planetside, following the unanimous vote by all three factions. Antiviral drugs, antibiotics, and analgesics make up the crux of medicine dispatched. More and more of the late cases have been developing hemorrhagic fever–the strongest analgesics the Federation has to offer will provide immense relief even to those who have little chance of recovery. Along with the meds, state of the art devices which will aid our investigation of the disease. This is only the initial wave of supplies dispatched by UC forces. Further medicine will be provided by the long-standing partnership between pharmaceutical corporation Trifecta Remedy and the healthcare experts from Hygeia Systems.

As for the medical personnel that will administer the treatments and take the good fight to our invisible enemies, it is largely made up of Union doctors. Imperial epidemiologists, meanwhile, are hard at work figuring out what makes this disease tick. The blockade over Vargas will hold until we see concrete long-term solutions to this outbreak. As for the UC personnel, anyone who wishes to leave may do so - given that they spend a three-week period on one of the quarantine ships provided for this purpose by the Federation.

President Kim Lee has joined the relief efforts planetside, to the consternation of many public officials both within her sector and outside it. Myself, I’ll say: good for her. A politician with a spine–never thought I’d see the day.

Empire Storyline

Students of Death
From the Offices of the Minister of Honor

The Federation has used its ill-gotten gains well for once, providing their citizens and the misguided Union children willing to take the brunt of the danger for the Council with a fighting chance. As for the Empire, we have taken the initiative to prove the potency of Imperial science. None understand viral outbreaks as well as the Imperial scientists of House Haden do. They have made a sport of studying death. If there are answers to be found, they will find them.

Minister Etruscus, meanwhile, has taken it upon himself to discover how the outbreak came to be. I have it on good authority he will allow nothing to stop the investigation into this matter. My colleague is like a rabid dog with a delicious morsel just out of reach—the initiative does him honor.

Breckard Morrell.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Take Pride

Friends,

Compassion is strength. To all those who might not believe this, now is the time to show it. The factions have voted as one, unanimous in the common human desire to aid those who are suffering. This is a moment to take pride in, and a time of light to remember in dark days ahead. So many of our brothers and sisters of the Union have taken to carriers and freighters capable of shipping us to Vargas. Quantum is a little tight, so we’ve had to pull together–but that’s the Union way, and traveling a little more snuggly don’t worry the Redeemers or my own Co-Operative none.

I wish I were a young lass again, capable of running to the frontlines with the best of them. Not just Redeemers or the Co-Operative but doctors and nurses from the SNTNLs and so many other clans willing to risk their lives if it means helping those in need. This is the Union way–that the other factions embrace it shows the future is ours. Compassion will seize the day.

Sethra Goodrun

Chapter 29.1: Amongst The Stars[edit | edit source]

Discovery[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 29.3.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

…personnel has been everything the situation needed on Vargas. Our thoughts go with those who have lost any loved ones.

Explorers chosen from the long list of volunteers for the Explorer Program have already begun landing very small teams on exoplanet surfaces through the wormholes near the La Lande system, the Imperial capital planet, and Mímir. Initial reports tell us that Explorer Suit performance has either met or exceeded expectations in a variety of exoplanetary environments. The Universal Council and all factions salute the brave efforts of these first humans through the wormholes who have set foot on worlds so rich in Quantum that the future of humanity looks bright for the first time in a very long while. The era of wormhole exploration is underway, and we have many things to discuss.

Through the wormhole near to the Imperial capital planet, Solaris Regnum, it appears that a probe launched by Imperial Explorers attempting to ascertain the composition of a distant planet with three moons and a ring system has shown some highly unusual readings.

The Quantum is in such concentration that even in the upper atmosphere Imperial probes are beginning to experience cascading electrical malfunctions. In theory, the Explorer Suit could handle these ridiculously high Quantum concentrations. We can test this, but not with any of the Explorers currently deployed there. To make things worse, what can only be described as a Quantum-induced electromagnetic storm is beginning at the southern pole of the planet and threatens to close our window of opportunity to push the Explorer Suit to its limits and possibly beyond.

That is not all.

On the other side of the Lalande wormhole, Union Explorers have reported what appears to be a newly discovered wormhole. The Union sent probes that indicate it is in a state of flux. MIEB scientists estimate that it can be stabilized with the appropriate level of Quantum introduced along its receding edge. However, if we wait, the wormhole will surely collapse and we do not yet have the technological means to reopen a collapsed wormhole.

Where does it lead? How far will we be from Core space after traversing two wormholes? Does it have different properties from the wormholes in Core space? Can our ships traverse a wormhole we know nothing about? Could it lead to yet another wormhole? The value in discovering what lies beyond cannot be overstated.

We have two incredible opportunities about to pass us by but only one MIEB team capable of handling them.

Thus, the vote placed before this Council is as follows:

Do we send the MIEB science team to test the limits of the Explorer Suit and discover exactly what is happening on the Quantum-rich planet? If so, we will miss the window of opportunity to explore a new wormhole and the first one outside of Core space.

The alternative is to send the team to the Union wormhole outside of Core space to stabilize it, traverse it, and report what they find on the other side. Unfortunately, we will miss the chance to push the Explorer Suit platform to its limits and see exactly what potential such a planet has to offer.

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

Everyone Will Be Watching
John Cooper, Editor Op-Ed, Novaros

Good Sol, Explorers!...is what I’d like to say, but this vote is like seeing an ex-lover just a few weeks after they ripped your heart out. Here we are again, the vaunted voting public of democracy. Will we again vote to hand more wealth and unearned privilege to the Empire? Send the MIEB scientists there to plot out exactly how much more Quantum they will be getting their stuck-up hands on?

I say not this time. If we vote for the Union wormhole exploration, we get back knowledge that will benefit all humanity, not just the Empire. How much more straightforward could it be? True, we don't get anything extremely concrete out of sending the scientists to explore the newly discovered wormhole in Union space, but what if we discover one? We will know whether we can use it or not and after that, it should be all systems go, best Federation citizen to finish line wins.

I swear to the infallible record of the Nexus that if the Federation votes in favor of the Empire one more time, I am moving to the Union and will knock over every corporate ladder I can on the way out.

Empire Storyline

The Path Has Been Shown
From the Chambers of the Ministry of Honor

Subjects of the Empire,

I am not a man of brash temperament or fiery rhetoric, as His Grace, may he outlive the stars, has more than enough voices to serve causes that require them. I am here to provide what must be provided. It is no secret to the factions that this new planet might be one that puts the Empire at an advantage in terms of Quantum reserves, though I am sure the Universal Council will try and see to it that regulations are put in place to prevent as much.

The Empire also had a large part in the development of the Explorer Suit, more so than the other factions. Testing what the suit is capable of will bring nothing but honor to the Empire. And once the MIEB scientists have left, we will have free reign to test any number of technologies on an Imperial planet.

His Grace, I am sure, wishes to know what this new planet holds for us and we can know exactly how ostentatious our Emperor’s decision to explore the wormholes really is. I say this because there are always those who need the guiding light of Imperator Solas.

The future is here and now and this planet holds the key to positioning His Light to shine on many generations to come in this new age of wormhole exploration.

Minister Breckard Morell

Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

The Frontier Is in Our Blood
Aboard the Bastion, the Vox Assembly

Brothers and sisters,

The choice here should be an easy one for us. Say what you will about the mindless subjects of the Empire and their disgusting need to suck up to their Imperator Solas, but hell, that planet intrigues the shit out of me.

Don’t get me wrong now. The choice IS to explore the wormhole discovered by Union Explorers. It’s what we do. We explore and we discover. If there is another wormhole on the other side of that wormhole, well shit if I ain’t tickled pink at the prospect of venturing out further than any other humans have before us!

I might walk myself right up to Aish and ask her for the keys to a Quantum sled of my very own. I’d throw that Explorer Suit on faster than you could slam a shot of the best Union hooch! Imagine, Mongrel Lars, Explorer extraordinaire!!

It’s nice to dream. Seriously though, this shouldn’t even be a discussion. Union all the way.

Mongrel Lars

Heads held high

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Voting Results

Results of the vote concerning the MIEB science team mission

Transgalactic report 32.3.513, Moira Craine, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of sending the MIEB science team to test the limits of the Explorer Suit on the surface of the newly discovered Quantum-rich planet. Three class-E ships have entered the wormhole near the Imperial capital planet, Solaris Regnum, and are en route to the planet that has yet to be named. The newly discovered Union wormhole is showing signs of further collapse and is expected to be closed within the week. A lone vessel of suspected Gamayun origin is on a direct course with the shrinking wormhole and refuses to answer all Vox hails.

Order scientists to the planet - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union) Order scientists to the wormhole - 0 ()

Empire:
Demand MIEB investigate planet - 66.85% Imperial favor
Demand MIEB investigate wormhole - 33.15% Imperial favor

Federation:
Test the Explorer Suit and planet - 59.01% of the votes
Send MIEB to new wormhole - 40.99% of the votes

Union:
Order MIEB to investigate new planet - 73.25% of the votes
Order MIEB through new wormhole - 26.75% of the votes

Chapter 29.2: Amongst The Stars[edit | edit source]

After these vote results...[edit | edit source]

Federation Storyline

Unforeseen Challenges, Unforeseen Opportunity
Novum Group Special Report

Since exploration began on the other side of the wormholes, reports have come back about incredibly strange and wondrous alien flora and fauna on the planet classes discovered thus far. The Sector presidents implemented an initial set of standards for rules of engagement with the more aggressive creatures encountered. A correlation has been postulated to exist between the amount of Quantum in a region and increased aggression in these alien lifeforms.

The MIEB science team touched down on the planet surface and reported the Explorer Suit to be functioning well after some initial calibrations. This was expected and in line with the danger such a global electromagnetic storm front can pose. While readings were underway, they were suddenly under assault by a stampede of creatures.

The weapons systems available to the science team and the protection provided by the Explorer Suit were enough to get them back to their ships and to the safety of high orbit, but only barely. Had they been forced to make a stand or endure a prolonged encounter, the likelihood of mission failure would have been unacceptably high.

The Empire informed the Federation and the Union that the planet is off-limits to MIEB scientists for the foreseeable future. This was ultimately an isolated situation. Outside of this one planet, exploration continues unimpeded and Quantum is beginning to flow into Core space.

Empire Storyline

Great Risks, Great Rewards
A general message from the Ministry of Honor

Imperial Explorers continued their work prospecting a variety of planet classes regardless of what votes the Universal Council has seen fit to burden the will of the Emperor with. On every one of these planets, Explorers have discovered alien flora and fauna that is unlike anything we have ever seen. It appears that the richer in Quantum a region is, the more aggressive sentient life becomes, as was the case on the Quantum-rich planet discovered by our Explorers.

The Explorer Suits functioned well enough in the Quantum rich environment, though some calibrations were necessary to onboard systems due to heavy electromagnetic activity coming from the approaching global storm front. The window of explorative opportunity was a small one. The MIEB science team got to work on taking readings to complete their mission when they were attacked by a swarm of hyper-aggressive creatures that nearly overwhelmed them.

Their weapons systems and the protection provided to them by the Explorer Suit platform was just barely enough to get them back to their ships and to safety. Any longer and they would’ve been testing the bite force limits of the Explorer Suit.

For now, the planet is inaccessible. Until His Grace sees fit to choose a worthy strategy, the planet is also off-limits to exploration...for now. This challenging encounter the MIEB science team speaks of is an isolated and very unlikely situation. Outside of this solitary planet, exploration continues unimpeded and Quantum is beginning to flow into Core space–just as Imperator Solas foretold.

Sit imperium superstes astra.

Union Storyline

Explorers to the Last

Vox Assembly, The Bastion

Union Explorers have been sending back not just Quantum, but a load of precious mineral resources as well. The pace of returning these to Core space is still slow, but is already more than the Quantum available on the edges of known Union space. On these planets, Union sisters and brothers brave enough to throw on the Explorer Suit have encountered some alien lifeforms that seem to be more aggressive around Quantum.

The MIEB science team touched down on the planet without much difficulty and aside from a few calibrations done to the internal systems of the Explorer Suit, performance was not an issue…until the science team was attacked by a pack of incredibly aggressive creatures. The weapons systems and protective advancements the Explorer Suit provides allowed them to retreat to their ships and the safety of high orbit, but just barely.

Since then, the planet has been completely enveloped by a global electromagnetic storm. The surface has been declared off-limits for exploration by the Empire. After a number of newer planets have been discovered in different systems on the other side of all faction wormholes, it is becoming quite clear that this sole planet is an extreme rarity. Outside of this planet, exploration continues without any hiccups and Quantum is starting to flow smoothly into Core space.

The vessel that ignored Vox hails attempted entrance into the wormhole moments before it collapsed. No debris was detected around the closed wormhole, but we don’t know if the pilot was successful or not. The Vox was quick to put the issue aside and focus on more important concerns as Mongrel Lars was seen storming out of the Vox Assembly.

Sethra Goodrun

Eyes and hearts to the future

Chapter 30.1: The Council Adjourns[edit | edit source]

Imperfect Timing[edit | edit source]

Transgalactic report 41.3.513, Trice Chavos, Universal Council
Held on board station Ignis, in the neutral center of the Core Systems.

…blockade is not going to remain indefinite if the current pace of recovery and research continue. Federation dispatched medicine has proven the bandage that allowed Union nurses and doctors to treat, isolate, and lower the trajectory curve of the outbreak. Imperial epidemiologists identified what they believed to be a possible exploit in the genetic code of what they have taken to calling the hemo-fever and have seen promising results from implementing an experimental gene therapy. The situation on Vargas is for the most part under control. UC staff working on Vargas have volunteered to stay and assist with eradicating this horrific plague as opposed to returning to station Ignis and complying with the mandatory three week quarantine.

Much has been learned in regard to life and planets on the other side of the wormholes. Already, we know there are six classes of planets worth looking for, as rocky ice worlds without atmospheres or gas giants are not of immediate interest in regard to the Explorer Program. The Explorer Suit, now also known as the Sol Frame, is performing remarkably well despite the challenges on the Empire’s extremely Quantum-rich planet. The attack on the MIEB science team is still being analyzed by our best astrobiologists. Whether the high levels of Quantum present at the time were solely responsible for creature aggression is still just theory, though a commonly held viewpoint among Explorers. I will say–

Yes…yes, I see. Very good, thank you doctor. It has come to the attention of the science team that their scans revealed the possible existence of an artifact fragment in close proximity to where the team landed. How the Emperor will choose to respond to this new information with his indefinite prohibiting of explorative missions to the planet surface is anyone’s guess. The Council will push for clarity on the matter as any new information on Quantum or artifacts would certainly benefit all. In the meantime, unless a vote is determined to be necessary, the planet and its treasures are an Imperial matter. We will monitor the situation accordingly.

I move the council to adjourn sine die pending the completion of administrative duties and receipt of council mess– I apologize Councilors, updates appear to be ongoing today. I do hope lunch won’t be cold by the time we adjourn. One moment, if you please…impossible. But how could that… There are reports of Explorers being attacked…by unidentified humans wearing what appear to be suits resembling the Sol Frame…

END of PlanetQuest, Season two

A vote is upon you, Explorers. In the lead up to Season three, PlanetQuest will again continue to produce community driven inter-seasonal content. The community has shaped the narrative of this incredible decentralized storyline from day one back in December, 2021 and will continue to do so with a vote here today.

On offer for the following weeks will be two separate storylines, both with unique voting systems. The first will be “The Heir,” a new short storyline that will follow Ivona Craine’s POV and Warmaster Va-Halet on their search for the dangerous and elusive terrorist, Scintilla. The other will be the highly anticipated second chapter to Worlds Beyond. These two storylines will share their publication in alternating weeks. The question is, which does the community choose to kick-off week one of inter-seasonal content?

Thus, the vote placed before all Explorers is as follows:

Select The Heir to kick-off week one of inter-seasonal content next Monday!

Select Worlds Beyond to kick-off week one of inter-seasonal content next Monday!

For further details, consult your faction story channel.

Federation Storyline

The Bloody Business of Diplomacy
Blagoi Shulka, StarLight Opinions, Novum News

Well, folks! It’s that time of year again, when the Universal Council adjourns and each faction enters a period of introspection. Ministers, Presidents, and Stewards will be counting their heads of cattle and wondering if they could’ve gotten more out of this whole bloody business of diplomacy, wondering all the while, “Ain’t competition a bitch?”

As for you and me? We’ve benefitted some from the Council these past several months, but I can’t help but think, we’ve been putting in a whole lot of effort for paltry returns. Who brought to justice the Neru-Gal that pillaged their way through Tribe Sunless? That’s right: the Federation. Who set up the MIEB task force and then led scientific efforts through catastrophe? The Federation, again! And what’d we get for it? A paltry Union pay-off in metals, precious and otherwise–and lots of finger-pointing. Have you seen a thing like it?

Federation heads have been leading by example: Dr. Takada, a brilliant scientist who paid for one small mistake with her life. And not only that. Her colleague and current head of the MIEB task force, Dr. Helena Barnhardt, was forced by circumstance to surrender her unilateral power and work under a frankly inefficient Council – a move that has crippled many of the Federation’s scientific fields for the sake of humanity’s common interests. And why’d she do that? Only to reassure our ‘friends’ at the Union and the Empire. Friends who have proven with their voting record that they rarely have our best interests at heart.

Seems to me we’ve been getting the short stick time and time again. Got to hand the latest Universal Council one thing, though: At least no Imperial coup materialized on their watch…Whether that’s a good thing or not, I leave for you to decide.

Regardless…let’s see how this plays out, shall we?

Empire Storyline

The Voice Speaks
From the Gilded Halls of the Imperial Palace

The Imperator hails you, loyal subjects of the Empire.

He has watched closely the work done in his name these past long months. He has taken note of the insults to the Empire’s honor, the times that have seen your Imperial voices muffled for the sake of naive fools and blind opportunists. These will be responded to in full, when the time comes.

The cosmos has a sense of irony, does it not? When our Imperial science was turned away, tragedy struck the vaunted FSS Skłodowska, while the Empire suffered minimal losses. Now, it is the very knowledge they turned away that holds the Explorer Suit together, that binds it with ronaen alloy plating keeping alive its wearer, no matter whether they are of the Empire, Federation, or Union.

The Imperial light is magnanimous, even when those it shines on turn away from its blinding radiance. And how the Federation and Union have tried to shy away from our truth: when they chose to meekly follow conventional research rather than embrace Alannah Simoff’s daring; when they voted to have Neru-Gal prisoners sent to the Union rather than repatriating them to face Imperial justice; when they paint every Imperial as a foe and every catastrophe they face as our design.

Despite it all, the Empire stands stronger. Do not think the work is over–this is but a step towards the Empire’s rightful place in the cosmos, one that has been fraught with hardships and slights against our Imperial might.

Know in your hearts…Solas Craine’s vision of the future will come to pass. And you, all of you, will play a part in making it so.

The Voice,
Imperium superet astra.

Union Storyline

Now and Always
Brothers and Sisters,

As this Universal Council session is adjourned, it is time to look back on all that the Union has accomplished. Our choice of Stewards has been much lauded–this fresh crop of leaders to guide the Union to its destiny has and will continue to bear fruit for many years to come. We will know loss–have known it already, when one of our best and brightest, the first Steward of Information, Hayden Blunt, died with many other members of the Union onboard the FSS Skłodowska, the result of the Federation’s pride and its mistakes. We stand tall to honor her sacrifice.

We stand proud, too, over our capacity to brush off even the deadliest blows against us. Despite a heinous attack perpetrated by the Neru-Gal under direction from the one now known as Scintilla, my own clan, Tribe Sunless, stands stronger than it ever has, defiant in the face of all those who would move against progress. My tribe benefitted from the aid of the other factions; in return, when the hema-fever on Vargas broke out, they and many other members of the tribes volunteered to aid efforts to contain the epidemic.

And who could ever forget our contributions to the Explorer Suit, a piece of technology that represents the fulfilled promise of everything the Universal Council represents–the strengths of all factions combined and not a hint of the weaknesses that threaten to tear us and our peace apart.

Take pride, Union. The future belongs to us–now and always.

Heads held high,
Aish Fenix

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Voting Results

Coming Next Week!

Transgalactic report 45.3.513, Universal Council

The final vote is in favor of kicking-off week one of inter-seasonal content with Worlds Beyond 2! Join Jared, a young but hard as nails pirate accountant who came to kick ass and balance the books…and he’s all out of books. Three choices await Explorers to decide his fate, and the fate of his crew. Stranded on an uncharted alien world, he will have to use his wits and get some skillz on the quicks to not wind up lost forever or worse, eaten alive by the ferocious alien creatures that stalk him and his crew. Some have already died, how many more will be lost? Only time and your decisions will tell, Explorers…

The Heir - 0 () Worlds Beyond - 3 (Empire, Federation, Union)

Empire:
The Heir - 47.88% Imperial favor
Worlds Beyond - 52.12% Imperial favor

Federation:
The Heir - 46.3% of the votes
Worlds Beyond - 53.7% of the votes

Union:
The Heir - 39.86% of the votes
Worlds Beyond - 60.14% of the votes