Aphelion
The first sighting could really be somewhere around 5,000 years ago, but we weren't deemed worthy then. That was probably about the time when the Consortium of Intergalactic Relations noted us down as in our 'infancy stages'. To be fair, we were still hitting things with pointy rocks. Infants would be right. Then the Egyptians, and they noticed our advancement in the arts, more drawings and writings, a special care for what would evolve to be the defining point of humanity, our need to express ourselves if we're sad, happy, or anywhere in between, but our most vile aspects were beginning to form too. Pudgy and uneducated at first, our wars and killings were a horrible mess and inefficient, which made them seem all the worse.
In '46 before they crashed at Roswell, they saw us at our worst. Berlin was still ablaze and Europe was healing deep, unrepairable cracks in its relationships. You can't say sorry for fire-bombs. As Wilfred Owen once wrote, 'Rending the sails of progress. / Rent or furled / Are all Art's ensigns. Verse wails. Now begin / Famines of thought and feeling.' Those famines and storms he talked about didn't end for a century after the First World War, but when the CIR did return, they were happy with the results. Humanity had grown past the constant need for bullets and tanks. Of course there were still wars and murder and hate crimes, that wouldn't go. Not ever, the human race was far too stubborn. But now they didn't go searching for it, and that was all the Consortium was wanting. By 2025 we were content to not prowl for war, but were comfortable enough that if we did unjustifiable wrong, we knew what to expect.
And the Consortium came, happy to welcome us, but they forgot we were humans, and it had only taken us 5,000 years not to commit wars against people for melanin levels. I too would be a little taken aback if someone fired nuclear warheads at me while trying to find a parking spot for my mothership, but they brushed it off and continued their efforts. It was valiant, I think we can all agree on that. To drop anchor in our atmosphere and say 'hello, it's us, the aliens, come and chat with us' is a brave thing to do, but also stupid, and I think that says something too. If a stupid, but unknowingly-large conglomerate squats over your planet, do you open your mouth and chew? There was another, and much more likely answer though: they simply thought we were better than we actually were.
Despite our attack, they stayed, and I for one am glad they did, because this new universe is something to behold.
-Online Vlogger's thoughts on our first legitimate contact
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John Olsen came back from the ship and summoned a meeting of all the leaders that very day. he relayed to them what he had been told and the contracts which they would agree to, but they were set in their ways. Thv'ar came down to help soothe any confusions over, and by sundown Earth had agreed to join the Consortium. The next day, every country on Earth plied through its databases looking at records of schooling, employments, medical tests, anything that would help determine who the ideal candidate was to be their spokesperson to the stars. It turned out that person was Sean Dowall, 28-year-old Irish joiner. Ex-British Army and a fan of a good weekend drink, Sean was the tactical leader of his friends. He knew the best pubs at the best times, the best bets at the bookies at any ground with any player, and he had zero filter. Sean was promoted from joiner to Human Liason to the CIR the next day.
What comes next, in this unprecedented new universe, is your story. The plot is unwritten, the characters unhatched. How you shape space is your choice. Do it together, do it alone. Do it violently or politically. Do it on Earth or do it lost in the void. How you shape the universe is your choice, but there are always consequences.
I am looking for a lot of people to join this. I don't mean 8 or 9, I would like this to be double digits, going as high as possible. I would like such a large amount of writers crafting this place that wherever a writer wants to take their character, there is interaction. New relationships, feuds, a brand new quest. Nothing is off limits. Explore your creativeness and build what you want. Build races, as I am creatively-challenged and would hate to make 10 of the same, so make your favourite alien and bring them to life. There won't be a DM guiding your hand through this. Nor is there a Big Bad Evil Guy to fight. The enemy is whoever you pick a fight with. The good guys are whoever sees your point of view. Quests are whatever you want to do and they're not objective. You could just trade and I would be happy as you are still crafting a world, even indirectly. The smallest ripple has the furthest reaches.
What comes next, in this unprecedented new universe, is your story. The plot is unwritten, the characters unhatched. How you shape space is your choice. Do it together, do it alone. Do it violently or politically. Do it on Earth or do it lost in the void. How you shape the universe is your choice, but there are always consequences.
I am looking for a lot of people to join this. I don't mean 8 or 9, I would like this to be double digits, going as high as possible. I would like such a large amount of writers crafting this place that wherever a writer wants to take their character, there is interaction. New relationships, feuds, a brand new quest. Nothing is off limits. Explore your creativeness and build what you want. Build races, as I am creatively-challenged and would hate to make 10 of the same, so make your favourite alien and bring them to life. There won't be a DM guiding your hand through this. Nor is there a Big Bad Evil Guy to fight. The enemy is whoever you pick a fight with. The good guys are whoever sees your point of view. Quests are whatever you want to do and they're not objective. You could just trade and I would be happy as you are still crafting a world, even indirectly. The smallest ripple has the furthest reaches.
Guidelines
- I may be okay with you being a loner and flying solo, but that doesn't make it fun for the other writers. Consider some interaction at least every now and again.
- I said you can be creative, but no banana machine guns, y'know? Get inventive but if it gets too out-of-the-realm-of-possibility I'll have to veto it slightly.
- No God-modding! You're just a person doing their thang in space! Have enough power that is in reason!
- You can only be human as this is also a story of how humans would react to this news, and how they would proceed. How would you proceed?
- I am okay with strong language and strong violence as well as drug use, but keep the sexual stuff to a PG level.
- There is no tone to this story. If you or your character has an optimistic view of life then please feel free to write happy posts. If you're pessimistic, write sadly. If you want your character to be grimdark, then write it grimdark. It is entirely up to you.
Character and Race Sheets
I absolutely despise Character Sheets and think they are wholly pointless. All of the chunkier paragraphs can be reduced to nothing by being adequate and showing us in the IC instead of telling us in the CS. The Character Sheet will be bare bones, the Race Sheet, not so much.
If I can think of anything else (or you can think of anything else) for the Race Sheet, do let me know please.
Races
Technology
Note: As more races and more technology is discovered, these two above sections will increase significantly. Until then they will remain thin, but that is not an issue at this moment.
Any ideas, thoughts or constructive criticism, through it my way.