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=New Player Lore Starter Guide=
'''This is a new player's summary to the totality - or at least, as much as we can summarize quickly - of the Aurora server's most essential lore.'''


'''This is the first in a series of multiple guides that are connected to [[Character Creation]]. Once you're finished reading this, you are more than equipped with the knowledge necessary to create your character using that guide!'''
'''This is a new player's summary to the very basics of Aurora's lore. To focus on the lore you'll need to know to create a character, move on to [[Character Creation]].'''


'''Below is absolutely recommended reading if you are new to the server!'''
'''If you want to know more about playing Space Station 13, look at [[Getting Started]].'''


*The year is '''{{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}} + 442}} CE''' (Common Era). Humanity has long since began its trek into space, and explored territory reaches out dozens of lightyears in every direction. After a century beyond the 2000's, flourishing cities had been established in nearby systems such as Tau Ceti and Eridani Federation, and in the centuries that would follow, hundreds of systems would fall under the control of Humanity. Outposts on garden worlds became metropolises in the span of decades. Entire asteroids and moons were mined out, hostile worlds were terraformed and subdued by growing corporations that began to become the dominant economic powers of Human space. [[Offworlder Humans|Some humans have decided to roam the Orion Spur for the rest of their lives, living on their vessels and developing their own culture]]. The endeavors into the final frontier were founded beneath the unified banner of the [[Sol Alliance]] - a fading galactic government which exercises official control over the majority of the Human population.
<center>''It is the year {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}} + 442}} CE. Humanity has spread across the stars, colonizing thousands of star systems and hundreds of planets. The Orion Spur, the section of the Milky Way galaxy that all known sapient lifeforms inhabit, is dominated economically by galactic-spanning megacorporations, five of which have recently banded together to form the [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate]].''


*At the end of the 22nd century, the power and influence of the Sol Alliance was at its height, but this soon came to an end as an unexpected economic collapse found trans-stellar corporations picking away at Sol Alliance authority piece by piece. In the middle of the prosperity and strife, transtellars have for centuries embarked to make massive profits. The major corporate players had managed to establish a stable, if shaky peace between themselves, with no single corporation able to completely dominate the others.
''At the head of the Conglomerate, the [[File:Nt-logo.jpeg|20px|link=]][[NanoTrasen Corporation]] is rapidly struggling for relevance amidst the worsening shortage of the fantastically powerful element of Phoron. While NanoTrasen once dominated all other corporations and several governments with its monopoly on the element, it has recently lost its economic footing in the former centre of humanity, the [[Sol Alliance]], and the technologically-advanced [[Republic of Elyra]].''


*The foremost megacorporations would ultimately end up becoming the following: [[File:Nt-logo.jpeg|20px|link=]][[NanoTrasen Corporation]], [[File:EinsteinEngines2.png|20px|link=]] [[Einstein Engines]], [[File:Hephaestuslogo4.png|20px|link=]] [[Hephaestus Industries]], [[File:II-teal.png|20px|link=]] [[Idris Incorporated]], [[File:ZH-lightpurple.png|20px|link=]] [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]], [[File:Zavodskoi Interestellar.png|10px|link=]][[Zavodskoi Interstellar]].
''In a bid to solve the shortage, the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate has launched a flagship to explore the stars; the [[SCCV Horizon]]. Comprised of employees from five megacorporations, as well as other alien species that exist alongside humanity, time will tell if the Conglomerate's bid for increasing dominance proves successful, particularly against the machinations of their rival, [[File:EinsteinEngines2.png|20px|link=]] [[Einstein Engines]].''


Together, they exercised total economic control over the known galaxy.
''You are an employee of one of the five constituents of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate: the leader in all things phoron, NanoTrasen, the industry titan [[File:Hephaestuslogo4.png|20px|link=]] [[Hephaestus Industries]], the banking conglomerate [[File:II-teal.png|20px|link=]] [[Idris Incorporated]], the medical technology giant[[File:ZH-lightpurple.png|20px|link=]] [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]], the major arms manufacturer [[File:Zavodskoi Interestellar.png|10px|link=]][[Zavodskoi Interstellar]], and the Spur-spanning shipping company [[Orion Express]]. For some reason or another, you've been assigned on the SCCV Horizon by your superiors to assist the Conglomerate's efforts in their search across the Spur for a new phoron source.''</center>


*Any semblance of equilibrium between the mega-corps was shattered with NanoTrasen's discovery of the element Phoron in 2417. Phoron is a powerful element which is highly sought after for its untold capabilities and use in the average starship drive. After discovering Phoron, NanoTrasen quickly established a monopoly on it, with themselves sitting on the largest deposits in the known galaxy. The times that followed sent NanoTrasen skyrocketing to unofficially become the foremost power over Humanity. Through determination and overwhelming wealth, it and the other megacorporations have become the dominant governing force over the expanse of the Orion Spur.
=== Your Place in the Spur ===


*Humanity is far from alone in the Spur, with multiple other sentient species taking to interstellar travel and contesting Humanity’s claim to the stars. In 2332, the Skrell were discovered, and since, a plethora of others were encountered, including the crafty Tajara, the proud Unathi, the enigmatic Vaurcae, and the elegant Dionae. Many more exist, and while most are simply apathetic to humanity, others are openly hostile. If one thing can be said to unite the various species, it is the drive to control the powerful element Phoron.  
The Stellar Corporate Conglomerate's efforts are largely centered within the [[Republic of Biesel]], a democratic state that is heavily reliant on the machinations of NanoTrasen to support its economy and military. By default, all characters originate from the Republic of Biesel and its planets. This can be changed in [[Guides/Character Creation|Character Creation]]. Biesel is a heavily multicultural planet that is home to not just humans, but other sentient species that have taken to interstellar travel.


*'''After late 2462''' and the beginning of the massive phoron scarcity, the Solarian Alliance has begun its final collapse. Thus far, its jurisdiction has retreated to the Core Worlds and the area around Earth, while other major factions rushed to fill the power vacuum. Chaos has stricken the former Alliance territories for the most part - now labelled the [[Human Wildlands]].  
These species include the [[Skrell]], an amphibious species of technological renown, the [[Tajara]], a feline species heavily fractured by recent wars and conflicts, the [[Unathi]], a reptilian race caught between the reins of tradition and the uncertainty of progress, the [[Vaurca]], eusocial, insectoid aliens settling in to the Spur after their departure from their long-lost homeworld, and the [[Diona]], plant-like superorganisms with infinite curiosity for others' ways.


*Now, the corporations - outside of the Alliance at least, have banded together under the ultimate authority of the [[File:SCC logo.png|20px|link=]] '''[[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate]]'''. This new force promises to safeguard the financial livelihood of every living being in the known galaxy. With the “big five” corporations taking the stage, anything could happen. Only Einstein Engines remains to contest their power financially, supporting a crippled Alliance whose forces have largely revolted amidst the Wildlands.
Beyond the Republic of Biesel, several other human nation-states exist. The most notable is the [[Sol Alliance]], the birthplace of humanity and once a powerful empire in its own right. After the beginning of the phoron scarcity in 2462, the Alliance has begun to lose much of its influence except around its Core Worlds, and the system of Sol. Former Alliance territories outside of these regions are now labelled the [[Human Wildlands]], and a variety of military juntas and warlords originating from Sol have tried to overtake their own territory in the Wildlands.
====The setting, and your workplace====


With the unveiling of the '''[[SCCV Horizon]]''', the setting to which players have access stretches across the entirety of the Orion Spur. The '''SCCV Horizon''' is under the joint control of the '''Stellar Corporate Conglomerate''', a holdings corporation that has significant influence over the direction of the setting. You, among others, have been assigned to work aboard the '''SCCV Horizon''', a state-of-the-art general-purpose vessel that travels across the Orion Spur with the primary objective to uncover Phoron, however, secondary objectives exist at the whim of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate. Due to the SCC operating the Horizon, they have the final say on Occupation Qualifications. While many jobs will have specific qualifications that can be found on their job pages, the base line qualifications to work aboard the Horizon can be found here: [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate Occupation Qualifications]].
Only Einstein Engines remains to contest the megacorporate power financially, supporting a crippled Alliance whose forces have largely revolted amidst the Wildlands.
====The workplace and you====


In recent times (2462 and beyond) the setting has taken a turn for the worst as phoron scarcity threatens to drive the galaxy into the ground. While phoron remains in steady supply, its finite sources grow thinner by the day - soon enough, civilization will suffer the consequences.  
You, among others, have been assigned to work aboard the SCCV Horizon, a state-of-the-art general-purpose vessel that travels across the Orion Spur with the primary objective to uncover phoron. However, secondary objectives exist at the whim of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate. As a worker for the SCC, you're expected to have the baseline of qualifications for your occupations, which can be found at [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate Occupation Qualifications]].


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It is also expected that your character have ''believable, realistic experience'' given their age and history. For example, a 19-year-old janitor should not be able to perform brain surgery, and a security officer is likely not a billionaire. All players, including staff, are subject to this expectation. More details on that rule can be found in the server rules, found [https://aurorastation.org/rules.html here.]
'''Your Place in the Workplace'''
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All players including staff are subject to the believable character rule. More details on that rule can be found in the server rules, found [https://aurorastation.org/rules.html here.]
 
With this said, your place in the workplace is extremely flexible. It would not be a stretch to say you can be whatever you want on the Aurora server, within reason. Get creative! The possibilities are endless, and storied lore backgrounds are always here to help guide character creation.
 
Ultimately, in the grand scheme of things, your binding rules are generally things such as being related to the '''Stellar Corporate Conglomerate''' and being aboard the '''SCCV Horizon''' legally. Opportunities to subvert even these rules are available but are not the same as player characters made from character setup unless exclusively permitted by staff. More details on these exceptions can be found on the [[Guide to Ghost Roles]] page!
 
The vast majority of characters on the server are employees of the corporations beneath the '''Stellar Corporate Conglomerate'''. These individuals come in all shapes and sizes, with all of them sharing similar and quite low ranks in the megacorporate hierarchy. Certain ranks are afforded different privileges, such as medical practitioners and corporate security. Playing an official of higher rank is barred behind a whitelist to ensure quality control. Independent individuals or unaffiliated individuals are accessible as well through character setup. These roles include megacorporate-unaffiliated journalists, passengers, and [[Guide to Ghost Roles|third-party vessel teams]] who have found their way to the setting somehow.
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====The Economy====


The Biesel Standard Credit (电/CR) is one of the dominating currencies that exist within the Orion Spur and was created shortly after the Republic of Biesel’s declaration of independence in 2452. It sees usage outside of the Republic, within the Izweski Hegemony, who adopted it as their official currency following the collapse of the Solarian Alliance, and some sections of the Coalition of Colonies near the shared border, as well as the People’s Republic of Adhomai. The BSC is available in electronic, bankcard and traditional notes forms that have the symbol of a lit torch on them. Responsibility for the currency falls to the Central Biesel Banking Authority, which is located in District One of Mendell City, the capital of the Republic of Biesel. It oversees monetary policy and the supply of the Biesel Standard Credit, with assistance from Idris Incorporated. Similarly to the Solarian Standard Credit, the BSC is able to function as a fiat currency.
With this said, your options of career, origin, and experience are incredibly flexible. It would not be a stretch to say you can be whatever you want on the Aurora server, within reason. Get creative! The possibilities are endless.
 
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'''Your Place in the Economy'''
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The financial status of your character varies on a character-by-character and player-by-player basis. To reiterate, the believable character rule must be taken into account here - a security officer very simply has no excuse to be a billionaire, nor does a cargo technician have the ability to be an Interstellar War veteran. However, the pedantics of the extent of one’s wallet is in player control, barring mechanically of course. With this said, the cost of living is clarified or can be gleaned by context virtually anywhere set in lore - questions surrounding this can be directed to lore developers of the respective topic.  
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===Known Space - [[The Orion Spur]]===
As a character, it stands to reason that while everyone makes mistakes, your presence on a state-of-the-art flagship is subject to [[Guide to Law|laws]] and [[Corporate Regulations|regulations]]. If your character fails to follow workplace regulations or laws within the Conglomerate's definition, you are at risk of the character being permanently lost. The exception is antagonist roles, which players without a certain playtime on Aurora cannot play.
The setting is based in the majority of the '''Orion Spur,''' the part of the Milky Way in which the [[Sol]] System - and its surrounding hundred lightyears, roughly - resides. It is very open-ended and diverse in its nature, and not wholly charted yet - the deep Frontier hardly scratches the surface of the unknowable depths of the galaxy.  


'''More details on the expanse of the mapped galaxy can be found [[The Orion Spur|here.]]'''
While the vast majority of characters on the server are employees of the corporations beneath the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, independent individuals or unaffiliated individuals are accessible as well through character setup. These roles include megacorporate-unaffiliated journalists, passengers, and [[Guide to Ghost Roles|third-party vessel teams]] who have found their way to the setting somehow. As a starting character, your rank in the hierarchy will be quite low. In addition, [[Guide to Command|Command]] roles are whitelisted on Aurora.


The expansion of Humanity has reached out in every direction, only stopping in the galactic west as they border the Nralakk Federation. Otherwise, their all-encompassing exploration has given them free reign to conquer the untouched - or abandoned - regions of the galaxy.  
===Known Space: [[The Orion Spur]]===
The setting is based in the majority of the '''[[Orion Spur]],''' the part of the Milky Way in which the [[Sol]] System and its surrounding hundred lightyears resides. It is very open-ended and diverse in its nature, and not wholly charted yet; the deep Frontier hardly scratches the surface of the unknowable depths of the galaxy.  


The major Human factions of the Orion Spur are numerous, but share a common theme in that they are universally affected by a catastrophe known as the Interstellar War. From this disastrous conflict, many new factions cropped up, with most opposed to the rule of the Sol Alliance.
The expansion of humanity has reached out in every direction, only stopping in the galactic west as they border the [[Nralakk Federation]], home of the Skrell. Otherwise, their all-encompassing exploration has given them free reign to conquer the untouched - or abandoned - regions of the galaxy.  


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These are the dominant political players in the Orion Spur that are relevant to you, the player. Any of these factions can be utilized in backstories or as origins for characters - go crazy!
These are the dominant political players in the Orion Spur that are relevant to you, the player. Any of these factions can be utilized in backstories or as origins for characters - go crazy!


'''Important note : ''' These factions are only the key players in the setting. Nothing stops you from making up your own origin wherever you'd like, so long as it does not contest standing lore's canon. When in doubt, ask a lore writer!
'''Important note:''' These factions are only the key players in the setting. Nothing stops you from making up your own origin wherever you'd like, so long as it does not contest standing lore's canon. When in doubt, ask a lore writer!
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'''From this point, you are again encouraged to move onto [[Guides/Character Creation]] provided you're at a loss for what to do.'''
'''From this point, you are again encouraged to move onto [[Character Creation]] provided you're at a loss for what to do.'''


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Character Starters Getting Started · New Player Lore Guide · Character Creation · Jobs
Background Starters Interstellar Travel · The Universe · Bluespace · Technology · SCCV Horizon
Faction Starters Corporations · Main Human Factions
Alien Whitelist Starters Skrell · Synthetics · Tajara · Dionae · Unathi · Vaurca

This is a new player's summary to the very basics of Aurora's lore. To focus on the lore you'll need to know to create a character, move on to Character Creation.

If you want to know more about playing Space Station 13, look at Getting Started.

It is the year 2466 CE. Humanity has spread across the stars, colonizing thousands of star systems and hundreds of planets. The Orion Spur, the section of the Milky Way galaxy that all known sapient lifeforms inhabit, is dominated economically by galactic-spanning megacorporations, five of which have recently banded together to form the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate.

At the head of the Conglomerate, the Nt-logo.jpegNanoTrasen Corporation is rapidly struggling for relevance amidst the worsening shortage of the fantastically powerful element of Phoron. While NanoTrasen once dominated all other corporations and several governments with its monopoly on the element, it has recently lost its economic footing in the former centre of humanity, the Sol Alliance, and the technologically-advanced Republic of Elyra.

In a bid to solve the shortage, the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate has launched a flagship to explore the stars; the SCCV Horizon. Comprised of employees from five megacorporations, as well as other alien species that exist alongside humanity, time will tell if the Conglomerate's bid for increasing dominance proves successful, particularly against the machinations of their rival, EinsteinEngines2.png Einstein Engines.

You are an employee of one of the five constituents of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate: the leader in all things phoron, NanoTrasen, the industry titan Hephaestuslogo4.png Hephaestus Industries, the banking conglomerate II-teal.png Idris Incorporated, the medical technology giantZH-lightpurple.png Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, the major arms manufacturer Zavodskoi Interestellar.pngZavodskoi Interstellar, and the Spur-spanning shipping company Orion Express. For some reason or another, you've been assigned on the SCCV Horizon by your superiors to assist the Conglomerate's efforts in their search across the Spur for a new phoron source.

Your Place in the Spur

The Stellar Corporate Conglomerate's efforts are largely centered within the Republic of Biesel, a democratic state that is heavily reliant on the machinations of NanoTrasen to support its economy and military. By default, all characters originate from the Republic of Biesel and its planets. This can be changed in Character Creation. Biesel is a heavily multicultural planet that is home to not just humans, but other sentient species that have taken to interstellar travel.

These species include the Skrell, an amphibious species of technological renown, the Tajara, a feline species heavily fractured by recent wars and conflicts, the Unathi, a reptilian race caught between the reins of tradition and the uncertainty of progress, the Vaurca, eusocial, insectoid aliens settling in to the Spur after their departure from their long-lost homeworld, and the Diona, plant-like superorganisms with infinite curiosity for others' ways.

Beyond the Republic of Biesel, several other human nation-states exist. The most notable is the Sol Alliance, the birthplace of humanity and once a powerful empire in its own right. After the beginning of the phoron scarcity in 2462, the Alliance has begun to lose much of its influence except around its Core Worlds, and the system of Sol. Former Alliance territories outside of these regions are now labelled the Human Wildlands, and a variety of military juntas and warlords originating from Sol have tried to overtake their own territory in the Wildlands.

Only Einstein Engines remains to contest the megacorporate power financially, supporting a crippled Alliance whose forces have largely revolted amidst the Wildlands.

The workplace and you

You, among others, have been assigned to work aboard the SCCV Horizon, a state-of-the-art general-purpose vessel that travels across the Orion Spur with the primary objective to uncover phoron. However, secondary objectives exist at the whim of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate. As a worker for the SCC, you're expected to have the baseline of qualifications for your occupations, which can be found at Stellar Corporate Conglomerate Occupation Qualifications.

It is also expected that your character have believable, realistic experience given their age and history. For example, a 19-year-old janitor should not be able to perform brain surgery, and a security officer is likely not a billionaire. All players, including staff, are subject to this expectation. More details on that rule can be found in the server rules, found here.

With this said, your options of career, origin, and experience are incredibly flexible. It would not be a stretch to say you can be whatever you want on the Aurora server, within reason. Get creative! The possibilities are endless.

As a character, it stands to reason that while everyone makes mistakes, your presence on a state-of-the-art flagship is subject to laws and regulations. If your character fails to follow workplace regulations or laws within the Conglomerate's definition, you are at risk of the character being permanently lost. The exception is antagonist roles, which players without a certain playtime on Aurora cannot play.

While the vast majority of characters on the server are employees of the corporations beneath the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, independent individuals or unaffiliated individuals are accessible as well through character setup. These roles include megacorporate-unaffiliated journalists, passengers, and third-party vessel teams who have found their way to the setting somehow. As a starting character, your rank in the hierarchy will be quite low. In addition, Command roles are whitelisted on Aurora.

Known Space: The Orion Spur

The setting is based in the majority of the Orion Spur, the part of the Milky Way in which the Sol System and its surrounding hundred lightyears resides. It is very open-ended and diverse in its nature, and not wholly charted yet; the deep Frontier hardly scratches the surface of the unknowable depths of the galaxy.

The expansion of humanity has reached out in every direction, only stopping in the galactic west as they border the Nralakk Federation, home of the Skrell. Otherwise, their all-encompassing exploration has given them free reign to conquer the untouched - or abandoned - regions of the galaxy.


The Orion Spur

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Common Sentient Species

These are common sentient species found throughout known space.

Skrell

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An amphibian race hailing from Nralakk IV, Qerrbalak.

An amphibious species whose passion mostly lays in the field of the combined sciences, the Skrell are the second oldest and first most advanced known species present on the galactic stage. The Skrell evolved on a planet covered in vast swamps and freshwater seas, also being one of the only species in the Orion Spur to naturally develop psionics.

Unathi

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A reptilian race hailing from Moghes.

The cold-blooded Unathi are a race of tall humanoid reptiles from their war-torn homeworld of Moghes. The planet’s history can be summarized as being dominated by various Clans of Unathi, with the strongest being the Hegemon of Moghes. Following first contact with Skrell and Humanity, there was a violent outbreak of nuclear war that formed a vast world-dominating desert called the Wasteland which has made life difficult for the Unathi. The surviving side of this war, the Izweski Hegemony, has struggled to bring a balance between expanding their empire off-world, or reconstructing their ancestral planet. Grandiose and Space-Operatic, the themes behind Unathi follow the struggle of religion, spirituality, honor, and rigid gender roles.

Tajara

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A feline-like race hailing from Adhomai.

The Tajaran race is a species of feline-like bipeds hailing from the planet of Adhomai in the S'rand'marr system. They have been brought up into the space age by the Humans and Skrell, who alledgedly influenced their eventual revolution that overthrew their ancient monarchies to become a totalitarian - and NanoTrasen friendly - republic. Adhomai is currently under a cold war between three factions in the aftermath of a global conflict, and many Tajara are fleeing their homeworld to seek safety and employment in human space.

Vaurca (Vaurcae)

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An insectoid race hailing from Sedantis I.

The mostly bipedal, insectoid creatures hailing from the moon known as Sedantis I, Vaurca (Vaurca in singular term and Vaurcae in multiple), were discovered after the first Hiveship contact in human space, 2456. They once had access to great technology, however they had to flee their doomed homeworld. They have a complex caste system based on three types, and use something known as the Hivenet to communicate in thoughts and feelings near instantly between themselves, and enter a paradisiacal virtual reality. They require phoron to respirate, as well as requiring a unique and dangerous fungus, the k’ois spore, to sustain them. Although barely tolerated in the known galaxy, many have found homes in the more unkempt areas of their host’s society. There are four known Hives - Zo’ra, K’lax, C’thur, and Lii’dra. The largest, and most common hive in Tau Ceti is the Zo'ra hive. The Lii’dra, unique in that they are a true hivemind, are known as a powerful and secretive force and are hostile to most other entities known - including the other Hives.

Dionae

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A mysterious plant-like race hailing from the depths of space.

Dionae (D. Primis) are a rather strange, cryptic species in comparison to the rest found in the Orion Spur. They have various forms comprised of cat-sized caterpillar-like creatures with a curious, childlike disposition - called Dionae Nymphs.

Enigmatic witnesses to various events through the centuries, the Dionae are an inquisitive species with a pacifistic disposition after gaining sentience. Their origins, behaviour and functions are never alike - with each being as unique as the next. The Dionae are capable of great intellectual, biological and physical feats going above and beyond what was considered possible for millennia. Dionae are similar to both plant and animal, however, they primarily survive off of the electromagnetic spectrum coinciding with a diet of biological matter to supplement their growth. Their inability to adapt to survive without lack of radiation can lead to death, if not exposed to at least efficient lighting. Dionae have been seen across the Orion Spur, each with a unique history and personality.

Integrated Positronic Chassis (IPC)

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Robotic entities making use of Positronic brains to match sentience, to a degree.

An Integrated Positronic Chassis, or IPC, is an artificial intelligence inside of a bipedal, humanoid frame. IPCs are primarily characterized by their autonomy, not being bound to a master AI or set of laws. Often built to carry out a single, career-related purpose, they come in many different chassis, with varying degrees of intelligence. Within known space, their existence is a contentious topic with IPCs being seen as property or second-class citizens, undeserving of the rights other species possess.

Synthetics, more generally

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Robots in the galaxy, endlessly diverse.

The term “synthetic” refers to a broad range of autonomous machinery. Dabbled with, first by the ancient skrell, and now humanity, synthetics can be classified primarily by the method of their intelligence. They include simple machinery not out of place in the 21st century, cyborgs, autonomous robots on circuitry, and now, advanced sentient artificial intelligences stored on positronic brains.

Major Factions

These are the dominant political players in the Orion Spur that are relevant to you, the player. Any of these factions can be utilized in backstories or as origins for characters - go crazy!

Important note: These factions are only the key players in the setting. Nothing stops you from making up your own origin wherever you'd like, so long as it does not contest standing lore's canon. When in doubt, ask a lore writer!

Republic of Biesel

The core location of the setting itself. A bastion of prosperity amidst chaos.

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The Republic of Biesel is an independent system within the core of Human space. It is heavily tied to the NanoTrasen corporation at every level of government, and may as well be considered as governed by it to begin with. The Republic of Biesel is the government of the Tau Ceti System, exercising authority over Biesel, New Gibson and all other settlements and installations within Tau Ceti's gravity well. It is one of the most populated systems in human space, a financial center, industrial powerhouse and one of the most prestigious systems in the galaxy. However, unrest and gridlock undermine the government, and the aggressive attitude of the Sol Alliance against its former system has made many worried of the future of the Republic. Tau Ceti is far from the limit of the Republic's boundaries, as the recent addition (post-2462) of the Corporate Reconstruction Zone have led to its size growing immensely. The CRZ, or the Zone, consists of hundreds of once-Solarian worlds which have had no choice but to fall under the Republic's banner, after their supply lines and defenses were cut off by the collapsing or defecting military.

Sol Alliance

A crumbling giant whose golden age has long passed.

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Formerly the most populated singular government entity in known space, the Solarian Alliance is the first and one of the most politically powerful trans-stellar Human factions. While its reign formerly consisted of nearly a quarter of charted space in a growing sphere around Earth, it has now diminished significantly in size. Its loyal forces have recently retreated to the "Jewel Worlds," a region of space where its most treasured assets lay, not to mention its throne upon the home world. The Alliance is strangled by its long-standing reliance on Einstein Engines, a corporation that has survived almost total nationalization to become the foremost employer in Solarian space. The government and the corporation now stand as fierce opposition to the growing Stellar Corporate Conglomerate whose power contests them. Sol's jewel worlds and secure borders are surrounded by the Human Wildlands, dominated by warlord admirals who formerly served the Alliance' tremendously bloated military.

Coalition of Colonies

Freedom and independence embodied on an interstellar scale.

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This loosely confederated Coalition is the largest power in the frontier, and possibly the most populous entity in the Orion Spur. It is the largest fracture from the Sol Alliance after the Interstellar War, and covers several regions with its utterly tremendous borders. The systems of the Coalition greatly value their independence and freedom. A few powerful systems dominate the politics of the Frontier, headed by the Xanu Free League - the capital of it all. Many of those in the Coalition of Colonies harbor distrust of the Sol Alliance even after the end of the Interstellar War. Humans and aliens from any and all ethnicities, as well as any combination of them, can be found in the Coalition of Colonies. In recent times, the Coalition has conquered a huge amount of territories where the Alliance formerly stood guard. For example, the tremendous Alliance Neutral Zone - a place where both sides were forbidden from entering - no longer exists, and has since been deemed Coalition territory after the Solarian withdrawal.

Republic of Elyra

Glistening utopian city-scapes and technological might.

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The Republic of Elyra, or its more official name, The Serene Republic of Elyra, is a bustling, benevolent independent power in the Badlands. It is made up of multiple star systems, with its capital in the highly developed technological utopia of Perispolis. Its national motto is "For Greatness We Strive". It is known for its exotic culture, highly progressive - if Pro-Human nature, and advanced industrial wonders. Elyra is one of the only three factions in the Orion Spur which innately possess phoron deposits of any sort, something they have exploited to their fullest potential in recent years.

Empire of Dominia

Religious pride in the Emperor and country.

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A heavily religious absolute monarchy with its capital, Nova Luxembourg, on the planet of Moroz in the Mira Sancta system. This autocratic state is ruled by His Imperial Majesty Boleslaw Keeser. The Empire of Dominia was proclaimed in 2385 by then-Emperor Godwin Keeser, unifying a colony which had been isolated for hundreds of years. Imperial society is dominated by the Great and Minor Houses under the Emperor and is very socio-economically stratified due to the so-called blood debt, known as the Mor’iz’al.

Eridani Federation

Corporation-dominated hell, personified through a terrible societal split.

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Eridani, or the Eridani Corporate Federation, is an oligarchic republic in the Epsilon Eridani system dominated entirely by a council of mega-corporations that seek profit and expansion at any cost. It has no official capital - government authority is exercised digitally. The Corporate Federation is known as one of the core economic powers of Solarian space, and is technically under Solarian supervision - though the true extent of this is up for debate. Corporations, in reality, rule the gloomy landscapes of the Corporate Federation’s worlds. Its citizens are called Eridanians. Eridanians are famed for their vicious treatment of one another, distinguishing between two primary classes ; Dregs, and Suits - who in effect represent a fine line between poverty and wealth.

The Free Frontier

Whatever you want. Really.

The frontier consists of all space unclaimed by one of the major interstellar powers. The population of the frontier is difficult to estimate, but conservative guesses place it between 25 and 50 billion. The government, technological development, economy, and social systems of these independent systems vary wildly. Piracy, corporate exploitation, and smuggling are commonplace throughout the frontier. People hailing from these areas, known as frontiersmen, are known for their rugged independence and distrust of megacorporations and government alike.

Non-Human Factions

Xeno factions independently hardly parallel the combined prevalence of Humanity. However, major factions such as the Nralakk Federation - which borders the Sol Alliance directly, and exercise total authority over their controlled space, are seen as key players in galactic politics.

Nralakk Federation

An higher-up galactic player, authoritarian in its nature.

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The Nralakk Federation is a centralized union of systems, ran by councillors representing Skrell interests in a clear hierarchy. Although humans have fractured heavily in their expansion, Skrell have remained in largely a singular government through strict reinforcement of education and laws, working as a democratic meritocracy. Social media is maintained by the Federation government, who gag unacceptable discussions or thoughts and instead encourage people to be like the Idols that they reward with credits, high quality housing, and fine living.

Izweski Nation

The proud Unathi Hegemony in all its glory.

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The Izweski Clan is led by Clan Leader Not'zar Izweski , a Unathi who has ruled the Hegemony since his father S'kresti Izweski, the previous Hegemon, was assassinated. Under him are the Lords who rule their own subjugated clans. They live in a feudal system, with the Lords usually being clan leaders or important clan members themselves who pledge themselves to Izweski in exchange for land and protection. After the Contact War devastated the Unathi homeworld, the Izweski Hegemony has struggled to follow traditions to keep themselves in power.

People's Republic of Adhomai

The most powerful and first space-faring state in Adhomai.

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Led by President Njadrasanukii Hadii, the People’s Republic of Adhomai are considered the 'loyalist' faction on Adhomai and once enjoyed galactic recognition as the government of Adhomai. It claims to be the true keeper of Al’mari’s legacy. However, the PRA can be described as a Hadiist branch of Al’marii’s revolutionary ideology - that means putting the State at the top of a hierarchy of power. The PRA is a very centralized state, but in recent years has slowly been able to start making true its promises to bring revolution to the masses. With land reform, enfranchisement of women and peasantry, literacy initiatives, and the collectivization of farms and the means of production, the PRA is struggling to hold true to its radical ideals while an entrenched upper party stubbornly tries to hold onto power.

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