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A New Dawn, a tale of the Anthropocene and the beginning of the Accelerando.
Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.

-Carl Sagan


In the vast, cold depths of space, the glimmering, twinkling light of stars travels though space at 299792458 meters a second, traveling aimlessly until some wayward object collides with those age old photons, in a slow, silent dance of destruction and creation...
And, in this vast, cold darkness, there lies a fledgling species: Humanity. Us. The few ones who have managed to survive for long enough to climb to the skies and see the stars above, with nothing but hope in our eyes. Ad astra per aspera, through adversity to the stars.
Every obstacle so far faced conquered, but now...now we face new challenges. Space is empty, and cold. Our home, Mother Earth, our Garden of Eden, is dying, killed by our own industrial ambitions and greed: There is no saving our home.

Worse yet, an astronomical anomaly has doomed our solar system: a cloud of dark matter has all but destabilized the sun and set it on a accelerated course of destruction in under 200 years. We have that long to escape Sol. The good news: FTL Travel is a reality. A very, very expensive reality. Exotic matter requires intense amounts of energy to create, and we require insane amounts of it in order to go faster than light. Using the dying star that is our sun to generate the power to produce exotic matter is not an option: the sun is now generating a field that will destroy any exotic matter that is generated inside the solar system, ending at the beginning of the Oort cloud.
The nations of old have fallen into anarchy when it was revealed that Humanity would cease to exist in some two generations, and now new governments rise in their place; war is common. Only a few realize that the only way to escape this fate is to evacuate Earth, or enough of a population to ensure the continuation of Humankind.

The year is 2120. We are nearing the cusp of our extinction.
Good luck. There is no time to be lost.

Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.

-Carl Sagan








Think where we would be from today's tech, reasonably. To give you an idea, space elevators and such would be possible, going interstellar, well, that'll take some story development. The solar system is very large...
When i wrote this, i was going off modern-day projections on environmental impacts and such, but i'm perfectly fine with pushing the start date to 2100, would give some more opportunities.
Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.

-Carl Sagan


In the vast, cold depths of space, the glimmering, twinkling light of stars travels though space at 299792458 meters a second, traveling aimlessly until some wayward object collides with those age old photons, in a slow, silent dance of destruction and creation...
And, in this vast, cold darkness, there lies a fledgling species: Humanity. Us. The few ones who have managed to survive for long enough to climb to the skies and see the stars above, with nothing but hope in our eyes. Ad astra per aspera, through adversity to the stars.
Every obstacle so far faced conqoured, but now...now we face new challenges. Space is empty, and cold. Our home, Mother Earth, our Garden of Eden, is dying, killed by our own industrial ambitions and greed: There is no saving our home.

Our only hope lies among the stars.
Like seeds to the wind, we spread out among the stars...
This is our story.
You are the writer.
Our ears are the canvas.

Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.

-Carl Sagan


Hi!
This RP is about, as you could guess, humans leaving Earth and exploring the galaxy, set just after 2050, when Earth begins to become utterly uninhabitable. You play as a nation, not the ones we know today, no. Make your own up, with some lore behind how it came to be.
If you're interested, please say so!

Well, i hate to sound like a downer, but this has just plain out died.
HDSTF148's ancillary group, Alcuberrie space.

Unlike most modern Hegemony ships, ships as old as the Hood and her escorts relied on the flagship of the fleet to generate the warp bubble that allowed them to transcend the light-speed barrier. This was later considered a design flaw, and a glaring one at that, but it did have it's advantages. For one, mounting a stronger Alcuberrie drive than most ships, highly reinforced and built into the super-structure with it's own dedicated reactors and power-grid, the drive could take far more damage and still generate a viable warp bubble. It was, at one point, however, decided that the "Fleet-Alcuberrie" had to go. It was thought that losing one ship was better than losing an entire task-force to the loss of a flagship.

These drives were also radically different from the more modern drives. They were built before the study of FTL Harmonics was a thing, therefore, their transition to normal space was not silent. Far from it. It generated a flash of light and a slew of particles collected along the way, which, if they dropped in too close to a ship - could be deadly. It was also known that they were imprecise - once again a hallmark of the Hegemony's early days.

Thus, this caused quite a spectacle when the entire Geriatrics task-force dropped in next to HDSTF148, only a mere 100 kilometers away. Of course, modern sensors wouldn't even flinch at such a sight, but never-the-less, it was bound to scare some poor sod on sensor duty. IFF codes were broadcasted and exchanged, and things taken care of. The Geriatrics joined up with the task-force, moving into formation slowly, almost boringly so - once again, another hallmark of their extreme age.
Hi, guys! It just seems to be a series of unfortunate events for me.
I recently came down with something bad and i have been pretty much crippled for the past few days from pain, nausea, headaches, or any combination of the three.
I apologize in advance!
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