The Federated States Of The Oliocht TechnocracyThe Sextanis Systems SyndicatePower Level: Multi-stellar : Each of the four individual parts of the Syndicate was a decently moderately company of the human conglomerate, operating in several star systems. Together and upon joining the technocracy, they have grown into a notable power in their constellation cluster, and control one hundred and ninety seven subsidiaries, although the precise figure is in a constant state of flux. The Syndicate currently occupies seven star systems in a full time capacity, has resource stripping operations in a further four and outpost colonies on yet another four.
Population:The population of the Syndicate measures at just over 21 billion. Of this, as of the last census, 87% are considered transhumans. The remaining 13% are reported to be aiming towards, preparing for or saving funds for the process of becoming a transorganic. The entire population is comprised of employees and employees’ families, which tend to be past or future employees themselves.
Government Description: The Syndicate is comprised of four separate companies; Sextanis Systems, Ribo Solutions, The Acet Rocket Company and Braithwaith INC. Each of these four corporations function as one would expect a company to, except for the fact they have a joint board of directors from which a single CEO is chosen periodically, usually for a three year term. CCOs, CFOs, CTOs, CVOs and a variety of other chief officers exist for each of the four companies, despite there only being a single CEO. The CEO and board of directors have incorporated a complex intranet network which allows workers to voice their concerns anonymously, as well as offer suggestions and fixes. In this and several other ways, the company(s) of the Syndicate has become for less autocratic and oppressive since joining the Technocracy. The Syndicate is named after Sextanis Systems as a sign of respect for Sextanis being the first to reply to the Oliocht’s offer and bring the other three into the fold with it. The Syndicate is most often called The Deyna Syndicate after a word in the Yia’s own native and complex tongue.
Capital system: The Syndicate has four capital systems, each containing a corporate headquarters of one of the four constituent companies. These systems are: Proshala System, Nua System, Tashkul System and Riuvara System. The ‘capital’, or seat of power changes as the current CEO does.
Technology Tier: Tier 2– Ictreon Class Tech
Dominant Race: Transhuman/Enlightened Human
Dominant culture: The Syndicate very much subscribes to common Technocracy culture; the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of science is of the utmost importance. The Yia is not considered deific by the vast majority of Syndicate humans but it is universally respected and treated with the highest consideration. The culture born out of a fusion of human ambition and Oliocht philosophy is one based on rapid transcendence away from the basic organic nature humans are born with. For the most part, in a less general sense, the Syndicate is a melting pot of culture from across the Technocracy with many citizens being borderline xenophillic with the joy they express at being in contact with other Technocracy species.
History: Six hundred and sixty nine standard years ago, the Yia reached out to the remnants of a human colony left in the wake of a conflict. An advanced construct format, designated ‘Tideleor’ was designed and manufactured in the hundreds. These AI platforms were built to resemble humans in every way, right down to the crease of a man’s skin. From this initial contact, the Yia branched out to some of humanity's economic leaders. The Tideleor were sent in the hundreds to negotiate with the vast multitude of companies in the region, tactically targeting the larger parent companies for efficiency.
At first many of the humans were thrown off by head a first dive into the uncanny valley that these alien constructs represented. After initial prejudice died down and the Tideleor started actually reaching decisions with human CEO’s, boards of directors and shareholder consensuses, it became apparent that while a large portion of the society were interested in the technology on offer, few were willing to give up autonomy. From this time, Sextanis Systems emerged as the largest megacorp to accept the offer of the Yia. Ten years after first contact, the Technocratic Subscription Convention was signed and Sextanis, along with sister company Acet officially become governed members of the Technocracy. In response to this several major competitors began on ongoing economic war consisting mostly of forced embargos and paid boycotts, leading to a more difficult task of selling Syndicate products on the Neural Net.
Upon being bestowed with Tier 1 the companies were only slightly more sophisticated than the others of the Conglomerate. Over the next three decades many smaller firms requested to join the newly named ‘Syndicate’, becoming subsidiaries of Sextanis/Acet as per the stipulations of the TSC. During this time, the Syndicate became far less manipulative of its employees as the Yia and other member races thought them that knowledge and technology in themselves are worthy goals and that willpower and sentient thought were two of their greatest resources. Towards the end of this thirty year period the Transhuman Age came into full swing.
Two hundred years on and over half the population of the Syndicate were considered to no longer be human based on strict biological definition. It was at this time that Ribo Solutions a genetic manufacturer and emerging cybernetics producer signed the TSC, as the third recognized controlling member of the Syndicate. Ribo joined due to the immense opportunity offered to it by the Technocracy’s more sophisticated, subtle and reliable cybernetic enhancements and implants. Ribo’s joining is often also attributed to strong encouragement from Sextanis. After Ribo’s full absorption into the Syndicate as a member, the Oliocht saw fit to elevate the Syndicate to Tier 2. This is noteworthy as being the second quickest progression from Adawv to Ictreon of a member state. The Syndicate had been taking steps ahead of other companies and now began to take leaps and bounds. With self-building, self-modifying code now at their disposal, the Technocracy found another large corporation, Braithwaith INC, propositioning to join as a member. After vouching from Acet and Ribo, the Yia saw fit to assimilate the fourth and final governing member of the Syndicate. It is reckoned that Braithwaith are the company to have benefited most from the Ictreon class tech, with their AI procedural computing now able to conduct a near infinite number of quantum computations at any moment. This is a differently produced form of AI, unlike what came before, constantly under the watch of and guidance of the Yia.
All companies in the Syndicate which subsequently joined were forced to sign the TSC as subsidiaries and be integrated into one of the four full members. Subsidiaries include a wide range of spin-off industry from transport to defence to legal.
Corvexian Trade Alliance Power Level: Regional Power: The Trade Alliance has long abandoned occupying planets and all their worlds are space stations. Seven of these colossal structures are scattered around the Orion Spur and further, acting as focal points for trade and commerce. From these stations they exert control over the surrounding systems through intimidation, economic reliance or diplomacy; or any combination of the three.
Population: At the tabulation of the last consensus there were a recorded 49 billion members of the trade alliance meaning it accounts for 10.1% of the total Technocracy population. Just over 11 billion of these were ‘non-corvexian’. These other races include expatriates from other Technocratic States as well as the remains of other species which co-existed with the Corvexians in the Free State, the Trade Alliance’s long unimportant progenitor.
I will detail these other races, such as the dowinites later Government Description: There is no explicit law in the Trade Alliance nor is there any real government to speak of. If one were to point out a ruler it would be money, as in the CTA, money means life. There do exist private security firms who will police certain territories as they are being paid to do so. Overall, the Trade Alliance is bound by little more than common courtesy, a common world, and common heritage.
Capital system: The de-facto current capital system of the CTA is the Macteer system. Their largest station, known as Dirac Station, orbits the skeletal remains of a stripped metallic-rock planet previously known as Cahrig. While the actual location of Corvex itself has been lost, broken records do indicate that Dirac was the first and largest of the exo-solar stations they formerly built.
Technology Tier: Tier 2 – Ictreon Class Tech
Dominant Race: Corvexian
PhysiologyHeight range: 1.8-2.0 m
Weight Range: 70-110 kg
Life Expectancy: 220 years
DescriptionThe Corvexians evolved on Corvex at approximately the same time as the Dowinites did on Dowin. They are of a family of organisms completely alien to worlds that lack Corvex's nitrogen/oxygen split atmosphere. They lie somewhere in between mammals and arachnids on the spectrum of life; a form of life known in the Realm's common tongue as 'Feithiche'.
The Corvexians evolved initially in the rainforest before spreading to the more open plains and tundras upon reaching their industrial revolution. The Corvexian's closest ancestor existed approximately 600,000 years ago and were very similar in biology. They were bipedal, compound eyed and featured an exoskeleton. They were almost exclusively carnivores. Their biggest competition for food was conversely their prey. They had a mutually inverse relationship with a species of smaller, but intelligent lizards. Each would kill and eat the other as a main food source. Overtime the ancestral Corvexians developed basic tools which gave them a distinct advantage over they prey/competitors. This allowed them to win out the evolutionary war, wiping out the lizards in the process. Although, initially providing large amounts of food, the declining prey population meant a lack of food for the Corvexians' ancestors. Hunting of weaker animals and gathering of fruits became necessary. This changed their diet to a diverse omnivorous one, that took full advantage of their tropical forest home. This increase in food supply lead to an increase in fitness levels amongst males competing for mates. The nature of the diet also contributed to intelligence levels. The smarter, more effective gathers and hunters were favoured by the females and intelligence become a desirable trait that heavily influenced mate selection, Over thousands of years this resulted in heightened intelligence which eventually lead to rudimentary agriculture, about 350,000 years ago.
Since then they have adapted further but only changed slightly; less numerous but more efficient eyes, taller bodies and light epidermises supported by a better internal bone structure. A Corvexian has a light internal skeleton that acts as almost like a wire frame for it's dense outer epidermis which is a vestige of its evolutionary heritage. The Corvexians took longer than the Dowinites to reach an industrial age, but advanced to early space flight much quicker. It was the Corvexians who landed on Dowin and initiated contact between the two races, however, afterwards it was discovered that both had had several failed attempts prior to this. Corvexians are naturally very dexterous and take to fields such as engineering, surgery and experimental sciences by nature, and to manner less than reputable professions by necessity. They are a highly intelligent species and very laid back, despite their somewhat intimidating appearance.
Traits&FlawsTrait: Handymen: The Corvexians were, through its history, been the inventors and technological innovators of the Realm. The first Graviton Drive, the first laser, the first locomotive were all designed and built by the Corvexians. Of course many no longer fit this generalizaion.
Flaw: Pride: The Corvexians have an inborn pride in their work and take huge offense in any unnecessary criticism of it. Likewise, they easily become paranoid and lose amounts of self-esteem. Equally so, they can become quite arrogant. Whilst always maintaining the altruistic doctrine on which they agreed to join the Technocracy, some Corvexians have still been known to think slightly higher of themselves.
Minor Race: Dowinites
PhysiologyHeight range: 1.5-1.9 m
Weight Range: 140-200 kg (with suit)
Life Expectancy: 420 years
Description
~25% of the population of The Trade Alliance
The Dowinites exist between avian and mammalian. They have light but flexible skeletal frames, left from their ancestral days of flight. Now they are bareskinned with patches of hair-like feathers on their extremities. Of course, they are rarely seen outside of their bio suits. After mass migration to Corvex at the foundation of the Realm, due to increased toxicity and radiation on Dowin, they adapted to life in their suits. Each suit is unique and distinct from each other, tailored to the individual's needs and desires in adulthood. They are as distinct as the distinguishing characteristic of any other race. The suits convert Corvex's atmosphere into pure methane which is then circulated throughout the suit for breathing and airing of the skin. Exhaled gas is burned to power the electrics of the suit, which is by nature also an exo-skeleton. The suit provides very useful advantages such as in suit computation, integration with weapons and tools and advanced optic overlays. These are all available to the other races, but require cybernetic augmentation in most other cases.
The Dowinites were the Realm's natural philosophers and businessmen. Professors of literature, art, history and psychiatry. However, business and economics is where they truly shine. The Dowinites are masters of interstellar stock exchanges and incredibly quick witted. For every marvellous invention a Corvexian has concocted, a Dowinite has convinced them to commercialize and sell it. Of course like any other sentient life they can't be coloured with a single brush. And quite a few Dowinites become pilots to feed their biological ancestral desires.
Trait: Expert Sales Tactics: The Dowinites are masters of their trade, which usually, is trade. They can flaunt wares to anybody and get a bargain on anything. Whether it's a market stall or an interstellar corporation, a Dowinites will feel right at home and know exactly how to maximise profit.
Flaw: Delicate Biology: The Dowinites have become reliant on their suits for survival. Although most species require breathing apparatus on alien worlds, the Dowinites' very lives now depend on remaining in their suits as their bodies have become completely adapted to its micro-environment. Dowinites young undergo suit transplants at regular growth intervals and Dowinite birthing has a higher fatality rate than any other species in the Realm. The enclosed, efficient environment has extended their lifespan, however.
Dominant culture: The culture of the CTA is very free form. Approximately 11% of those in the CTA regard the Yia, The Oliocht and Inchinn as three separate faces of their new found god. Around 20% of the population are considered to be ‘Bradawk’, which to put it mildly, means they display piratical tendencies. In fact, almost every ship in the Trade Alliance has been involved in some unscrupulous activity at one point. It is nothing that is looked down upon, it is an accepted and even welcomed aspect of life. The Corvexians have learned that it is survival of the fittest.
It is this same wish for personal survival that means the CTA follows any instructions the Yia sends it regardless of it if they believe it to be a god or the galaxy’s easiest lottery.
Attempting to sum up CTA culture is quite difficult as most Corvexian’s are spread throughout the Seven Stations, each vastly different in atmosphere, and scattered elsewhere in the galaxy. Broadly, they are intelligent, resourceful and individually confident whilst collectively accepting the Oliocht’s guidance.
History: The history of the Corvexian Trade Alliance is a difficult subject to discuss as there are very few pre-collapse records left. What is known is that the Corvexian’s along with four other races, made up a massive, thriving galactic power based on free will and collective thought. At some point in history this civilization was brought to the brink of chaos by war with several imperial powers who sought to rend its libertarianism asunder. It was not a sudden event, more a gradual disintegration. Civil war eventually added to the strife with the varying races becoming increasing hostile, searching for others to blame for their crumbling utopia.
Towards the very end of this era, numerous massive Corvexian companies planned, paid for and performed a mass exodus out of the home system so as to avoid the ensuing imperial hordes. Just over one billion Corvexian’s and a mere hundred thousand of the remaining species escaped intact. Those who left were considered traitors by the Free State, as those who remained were slaughtered.
For years the Corvexian’s sought a new home with a suitable atmosphere. With fuel running low desperation sank in and it was decided a supply stop was to be attempted at Dirac, presumed in ruins. Upon arriving at their former settlement, they were amazed to see it habitated. Even more surprisingly is that it was so by advanced AI platforms, not an imperial armada.
The Technocracy had seen the Free State crumbling but had also seen the powers of the foreign empires waning too, as both fizzled out into the irrelevance of history, It seized the opportunity and simply occupied the abandoned Seven Stations. When the Corvexians returned the Yia happily let them reoccupy what was rightfully theirs and even proposed friendly assimilation. The stations were repopulated in the subsequent thousand years and the CTA, a coalition of the main trading organizations based out of each of the stations was born.
Sometime between the collapse and the Olicoht arriving, all record of and co-ordinates pertaining to Grian, the home system, were mysteriously corrupted across all stations and ship databases, most likely due to a virus created by one of the long gone empires.
Genoyik Artificial Reasoning Defence SystemsPower Level: Unclassifiable: The GARDS does not have an actual home planet, nor does it occupy any significant percentage of any other Technocractic world. Rather, the vast majority of platforms reside upon the vessels of the GARDS, and therefore the Technocracy's, navy. They are used as a planetary police force but operate from orbital command centres and only walk the surface when necessary.
Population: CLASSIFIEDGovernment Description: The GARDS is ruled directly by the Prime Protocol Producer and indirectly, as with all states of the Technocracy, by the Oliocht. The Prime Protocol Producer is colloquially referred to as Pri-Prot-Er, and Priproter’s commanding voice simply as Y. Priproter designates general structural commands, agendas and broad outlooks but each platform is free in its interpretation of this and the way in which orders are carried out. There has however, historically been very little deviation from the Prime Protocols. The Priproter is most analogous to an archaic organic king. It is unclear whether the Priproter is a single platform, a specific programme or a constantly changing selection of one or the other. Only the Yia knows the true answer. It is the Yia who instructs the Priproter in what it wishes to happen and the connection has been unwavering since the Oliocht discovered the Genoyik forge ship.
Capital System: N/A
Physiology(Analogous): Tier 3 – Cuarc Class Tech: The GARDS is considered a direct appendage of the Yia and thus is fully outfitted with Cuarc level technology, making them the only non-Oliocht entities in the galaxy to be so. Their weaponry and sophisticated algorithms have the appearance of magic to lesser members, even the CTA and Syndicate.
Dominant Race: Artificial Reasoning Platform
Height Range: 2.0 m - 2.7 m
Weight Range: 10kg – Unquantifiable
Life Expectancy: Indefinite
DescriptionThe Artificial Reasoning Platforms or ARPs for short, are highly sophisticated artificial intelligences. Their construction and operation are unlike that of most AI encountered throughout the galaxy. Almost every other instance of AI in the galaxy is the product of carbon based organics attempting to mimic their own biological processes within the silicon based computing structures they have developed. The ARPs however, were designed by another silicon intelligence, the Genoyik, attempting to mimic organics in an ‘artificial’ form factor. Thus, instead of being designed to operate as computers that resembles an organics they were built as computers that operated as organics. Each ARPs consists of only one single programme. In most AIs the intelligence is born out of a complex cross-networking of thousands of programmes. In the ARPs this is condensed into a single extremely complicated programme that itself creates intelligence. Each GARDS programme only ever inhabits a single platform. This causes a sense of self in the ARPs between its platform and programme very similar to how an organic views its body and mind.
Traits&FlawsTrait: Efficiency: Despite their organic undertones, the ARPs and the GARDS as a whole, are extremely efficient both at carrying out orders, making decisions and utilizing resources. Along with their advanced tech, it makes being a criminal in the principal areas of the Technocracy a dangerous exercise
Flaw: Obedient: The ARPs, while considered smarter than any of the organics in the Technocracy, are limited fundamentally by underlying protocols that prevent them from acting explicitly against Prime Protocols. There are cases of ARPs becoming completely independent of the GARDS. This is not frowned upon or punished in anyway. These individuals represent a gradual evolution of the algorithms used in the ARPs programmes. More importantly, liberated programmes tend to descend into rampancy within a matter of days.
Dominant Culture:[ There is no single culture within the GARDS as each ARP has its own tastes. Some take great interest in the sounds produced by organics that fall under the general bracket of ‘music’. Others consider themselves historians, poets, mathematicians, philosophers and all manner of other titular grandiose. However, these culture related affiliations all fall second to their primary duty. Every ARP is either an active officer on planetary watch or naval officer aboard one of the Technocracy’s countless ships.
History: The Genoyik built the GARDS aeons ago to protect their vast galactic empire. They were an AI society built by organics that in turn attempted to make constructs to resemble organics, which would serve them. The Genoyik though, like all empires, crumbled under its own weight. Along with it almost every ARP was lost. Over three millennia after the last record of the Genoyik, the Oliocht discovered a single GARDS forge ship trapped in stasis, hanging in the dark side of a moon of a Jovian planet. The Technocracy was in its early stages and the Yia was experimenting with a variety ship designs. Aboard the forge ship it discovered the as known of, last GARDS central processor, and blueprints for Genoyik ships of a multitude of classes. The Yia resurrected the power core and restarted the central processor and began the arduous process of reverse engineering the machine before recoding it to fit the Oliocht’s purposes. Once reprogrammed to become the Priproter, the processor began using the forge ship for its intended use; producing ARPs. These platforms now also featured slightly reworked reasoning algorithms, now listening more directly to the Priproter and having been given all the knowledge of the Yia.
The conversion process was exhausting and time intensive for the Yia. It has not attempted such a direct or total conversion since, although this can be attributed to it being more difficult with organics. From the time it was discovered up until the present, the GARDS has acted as the Yia’s right and left arms.
Vlayisk Timocracy Power Level: Interstellar: The Vlayisk have only left their home system in the past century. In this time though they have colonised two additional systems and been wrapped in the Yia’s encompassing envelope.
Population: The current known population of the Timocracy is 33 billion. The number is a constant at the moment but very quickly rises. This is due to the Vlayisks’ expansionist attitudes and natural physiology. Their population can be kept at a steady number for long periods before rising rapidly when new worlds are occupied.
Government Description: Timocracy is an alien word applied by the SSS in describing their allies and Technocratic brothers. Much like the Trade Alliance, there is no strict sense of government among the Vlayisk. They do however, obey a strict set of what they believe to be religious guidelines, set out by the G.A.R.D.S. who comprise the majority of their contact with Inchinn (The Yia).
Their cybersapien brothers apply the term ‘Timocracy’ in reference to old historical annals from earth, so old it’s impossible to tell fact from fiction. These writings depict a society ruled by ownership of property and land much like how the Vlayisk operate. On their inhospitable home land, rare patches of fertile land, or Zemlya were valued above all else and those who controlled them ruled. Over time as intelligence increased and society become more intricate, power shifted from a monarchal style to an oligarchal one. The large land owners consulted amongst themselves and made decisions based on what would be best for them as a whole. Zemlyan, or landowners, contracted all others through payment of sustenance, for all manner of work and function. To this day Zemlyan hold the power in society, but almost every Vlayisk is a Zemlyan; ownership of land is seen as a passage into adulthood.
Currently a government is in place known as the Assembly; every Zemlyan has at least one vote, and the number of votes an individual has is directly proportional to the amount of land they own. Government functions are run by those who relinquish all land and opt to commit themselves to the Assembly. This is the only socially acceptable circumstance whereby an adult Vlayisk, male or female, cannot be a Zemlyan.
Capital System: Domoy – literally, ‘home’.
Technology Tier: Tier 1 – Adawv Class Tech
Dominant Race: Vlayisk
PhysiologyHeight range: 1.3-1.7 m
Weight Range: 90-150 kg
Life Expectancy: 190
DescriptionAlthough the name of their home planet suggests a fondness, its effect on their biology is undeniably harsh. The planet Domoy was subject to intense solar winds which lead to the thick, radiation resistant carapace that covers a Vlayisk. They have two sets of lungs and a set of gills which run along their neck. Due to constantly changing atmospheric conditions, they evolved in an environment in which from year to year they would be breathing and metabolizing drastically different gas compositions. This is the reason for the two sets of lungs and the intricate biological isolators which line their breathing tubes. Their gills, and amphibious nature, grew as a response to their tendency to hide in the planets waters when especially intense radiation baked it. The Vlayisk's evolved from life that since day one, had had to adapt and cope with intense radiation. Vlayisk have been recorded to live after prolonged doses as high as a half a million Grays.
Trait: Adaptability: A Vlayisk can move immediately from one atmosphere to another and survive. Of course, depending on the severity of the difference, they will be in excruciating pain for seconds to hours. Each pair of lungs can metabolise a certain set of gases. The isolators which line them remove any usable gas from the air being breath and expel the excess. The pain is a response to a change in levels and used as natural signal to kickstart the processes that allow the isolators to function at optimal capacity in the new environ. Their lungs are supported by a six chamber heart. Due to their adaptability, the Vlayisk have taken their natural places as trade pilots, warriors, explorers and intelligence officers in the Technocracy.
Flaw : Sluggish: Their constantly delicate and complex biology means that compared to other species they move and react noticeably slower. They are by no means slow thinking, but their bodies take longer to fulfil those thoughts. They are however, very quick breeders as they only breed on demand when resources dictate.
Dominant Culture: The Timocracy is the most recent member of the Technocracy and thus far the one most heavily handed uplifted. The Yia directly interfered with their progression as it sensed them soon whittling themselves into oblivion and is using them as a control experiment for testing direct uplifting of slightly more primitive species. The Vlayisk are fanatic in their devotion to this great entity that has saved them from near destruction and most are hardcore Yiaists.
Outside of the religious aspect of their society, they are as mentioned, dominated by a culture of land ownership. The more land one owns the higher their regard and the more voting power they have at the Vlayisk Assembly so this directly affects social interaction too. Marriage is dictated by combination of land ownerships.
HistoryUpon reaching their industrial age the Vlayisk began to progress past the necessity of owning land but still held it as a firm belief and ideal. They realized their rare planetary conditions had bestowed Domoy with a multitude of metallic raw materials. Advancement into the computer age and ramped up industrial output quickly meant that the Zemlya that did exist began to very quickly be poisoned and polluted. The need for manufactured produce clashed directly with the tightly held need to own land. Each Vlayisk was faced with a near impossible moral dilemma over the two and almost nobody could think of a solution. Societal niceties broke down rapidly and tribal territory and resources wars erupted across Domoy.
It was in this state that the Yia first encountered the Vlayisk. The Oliocht had a great outpouring pity for them; whether due to some kind of sense of duty or perhaps a remnant of their own biological history. Regardless of the motivating factor, the Yia opted to directly intervene for the first time in the Technocracy’s history. G.A.R.D.S platforms were sent onto the planet’s surface to initiate contact. They were initially met with hostility but through continued attempts, they eventually opened dialogue and began terraforming small patches of land to show their benevolence. Slowly but surely, the SSS and CTA were also brought to Domoy and men, corvexians and dowinites brought reliability to the Yia’s tales of uplifting and aiding.
The Vlayisk, now with hope in sight, quelled their quarralls very quickly. Apologies were made, reparations offered and retrospective intelligence applied. The species united and at peace once more, the Yia began bestowing technology and knowledge among them.
The most significant point in this period is known as ‘Izbavleniye’ or ‘Deliverance.
A Corvexian trade ship triangulated with the first Vlayisk built spacecraft, equipped with a Graviton Drive. The trade ship demonstrated to the colony ship how to operate the drive and coordinate jumps. The trade ship then guided the Vlayisks to ‘Rae’ a nearby planet that the Yia had deemed fit for the Vlayisk to colonise. What the Vlayisk hadn’t be informed of however, was that Rae was a garden world.
The sight of the new planet before the colonists was met with unanimous weeping. It is heralded as the single greatest moment in their history and the cause of such devotion.
They have since colonised two additional planets, Les and Boloto. The Vlayisk are now hungrily expansive and constantly searching for the next world they can claim. Once a world is chosen, colonists are picked and are sent with the intentions of propagating to populate the new world. Outside of this, breeding is only used to sustain populations, not increase them.
Whilst very keen on expanding and rising from a harsh background, and having a fierce appearance, the Vlayisk are not an overtly aggressive nation and is more than open to diplomacy. They are by far the most curious and awed of the Technocracy’s States.