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12 years ago
Apr 12, 2013, 4:33:44 PM
so, did anyone write up my idea from before or can i actually still use that/write a continuation?
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12 years ago
Apr 12, 2013, 11:21:59 PM
stasik28 wrote:
You can do it, we've been waiting for you XD


Uni Man, im in my last year!

it's been killing me... slowly. or quickly relatively speaking

Either way im on it.
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12 years ago
Apr 13, 2013, 12:35:20 AM
Tredecim wrote:
You just made my day lol



HTML5 can be unfair yeah smiley: stickouttongue




Well somebody's gotta lighten to mood around here :P
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12 years ago
Apr 13, 2013, 2:01:41 AM
Saseav wrote:
Uni Man, im in my last year!

it's been killing me... slowly. or quickly relatively speaking

Either way im on it.




Oh cool, what are you majoring in? smiley: smile
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12 years ago
Apr 15, 2013, 1:49:40 PM
History/South East Asia.

heres a draft









The UUR was looking for a publicity stunt, the war had been going bad. Separatists exist even in separatist movements after all. Most of the big shot ones were UE led and backed, but the feelings were there. contempt for a government that couldn't win the war, contempt for a government that had bowed its head to aliens for aid or so that was the dinner table topic. The UUE decided that it would invest in a terraforming project to aid the Amoeba, despite their fleet they still had problems recovering from their wars. In (3830) , the UUR announced a mobile platform that would bring peace and prosperity to the galaxy....



The Station-

Codenamed, Tides of Peace the station resembled an ugly mix between a sleek "new age" station, and an old 'Gothic'-esque station. Of course military power is less of an artisitic statement and more of a functionality, unless you were Horatio(although the joke being that they had no taste in such matters.) It was on the scale of a smaller defense installation, around the size of 3600x5500 in the shape of a giant scepter. The station always however did not have that big of a crew. the station was nominally divided into 5 decks, a command deck where the ship activated its 'weapons', an engineering deck from where most emergency personnel and the regular staff maintaining proper pressure/activation of the weapon were station(from this deck was an emergency shaft to nearly all locations in case of emergency), barracks for the small defense force guarding the interior and of course housing and food, a Public Relations deck from which meetings where conducted as well as the interviews the politicians foresaw, and a hangar for arriving and departing ships. the ships command deck would be the one that fired the weather alterations. Population on board the station 20,000,



The Tragedy at Hydro-4

Originally an oceanic world, the planet is a devastated border colony with a high Amoeba population that had been chasing its inhabitants out due to a fading source of water, and natural fauna. delegates and even leaders from the UUR, Amoeba, Horatio Pilgrims, and Sophon turned up to watch the unveiling of Tides of Peace. Such a delegation demanded a small fleet for the unveiling. At midday, newscasters across the galaxy, as well as an attentive audience and a hopeful population on Hydro-4 watched with anticipation. On the station at midday, a team of engineers guarded by the commander of the garrison and a small company of men made their way to the command deck via the engineering shaft from the barracks deck. Upon arrival the command deck manned by a dozen engineers and several guards along with the lead scientist, Dr. Summer, and the Captain Snow. within a minute of the intended firing, the command deck had been quickly neutralized. Engineers aiding the commandeering crew set the blast to turn the world into an icelandic wasteland. Men loyal to the UUR rushed to secure transport off the station for the dignitaries. However from the command deck orders to vent and lockdown certain areas of oxygen were available(this system put in place in case of accidental breaches. Most decks were locked down and vented, leading to the untimely death of well everyone but the commandeers.

A fleet arrives-

As the galaxy watched in horror as the world 'burned', their leaders died suffocating, the fleet that had just jumped into the system had nearly gone unnoticed. It would have gone unnoticed if it and several ships from various news agencies had not begun firing on ships. The station escaped in the rumble.



Result-

Devastating loss of fate for the UUR

3 diplomats(Horatio, Pilgrim, Sophon) dead

20 journalist dead

~19920 dead onboard station

3 seperatist ships destroyed,

1 UUR ship dead

3 civilian ships destroyed

Hydro-4 frozen





names can definitely be changed
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12 years ago
Apr 15, 2013, 6:40:07 PM
Saseav wrote:
History/South East Asia.

heres a draft









The UUR was looking for a publicity stunt, the war had been going bad. Separatists exist even in separatist movements after all. Most of the big shot ones were UE led and backed, but the feelings were there. contempt for a government that couldn't win the war, contempt for a government that had bowed its head to aliens for aid or so that was the dinner table topic. The UUE decided that it would invest in a terraforming project to aid the Amoeba, despite their fleet they still had problems recovering from their wars. In (3830) , the UUR announced a mobile platform that would bring peace and prosperity to the galaxy....



The Station-

Codenamed, Tides of Peace the station resembled an ugly mix between a sleek "new age" station, and an old 'Gothic'-esque station. Of course military power is less of an artisitic statement and more of a functionality, unless you were Horatio(although the joke being that they had no taste in such matters.) It was on the scale of a smaller defense installation, around the size of 3600x5500 in the shape of a giant scepter. The station always however did not have that big of a crew. the station was nominally divided into 5 decks, a command deck where the ship activated its 'weapons', an engineering deck from where most emergency personnel and the regular staff maintaining proper pressure/activation of the weapon were station(from this deck was an emergency shaft to nearly all locations in case of emergency), barracks for the small defense force guarding the interior and of course housing and food, a Public Relations deck from which meetings where conducted as well as the interviews the politicians foresaw, and a hangar for arriving and departing ships. the ships command deck would be the one that fired the weather alterations. Population on board the station 20,000,



The Tragedy at Hydro-4

Originally an oceanic world, the planet is a devastated border colony with a high Amoeba population that had been chasing its inhabitants out due to a fading source of water, and natural fauna. delegates and even leaders from the UUR, Amoeba, Horatio Pilgrims, and Sophon turned up to watch the unveiling of Tides of Peace. Such a delegation demanded a small fleet for the unveiling. At midday, newscasters across the galaxy, as well as an attentive audience and a hopeful population on Hydro-4 watched with anticipation. On the station at midday, a team of engineers guarded by the commander of the garrison and a small company of men made their way to the command deck via the engineering shaft from the barracks deck. Upon arrival the command deck manned by a dozen engineers and several guards along with the lead scientist, Dr. Summer, and the Captain Snow. within a minute of the intended firing, the command deck had been quickly neutralized. Engineers aiding the commandeering crew set the blast to turn the world into an icelandic wasteland. Men loyal to the UUR rushed to secure transport off the station for the dignitaries. However from the command deck orders to vent and lockdown certain areas of oxygen were available(this system put in place in case of accidental breaches. Most decks were locked down and vented, leading to the untimely death of well everyone but the commandeers.

A fleet arrives-

As the galaxy watched in horror as the world 'burned', their leaders died suffocating, the fleet that had just jumped into the system had nearly gone unnoticed. It would have gone unnoticed if it and several ships from various news agencies had not begun firing on ships. The station escaped in the rumble.



Result-

Devastating loss of fate for the UUR

3 diplomats(Horatio, Pilgrim, Sophon) dead

20 journalist dead

~19920 dead onboard station

3 seperatist ships destroyed,

1 UUR ship dead

3 civilian ships destroyed

Hydro-4 frozen





names can definitely be changed




Good, good! smiley: smile
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12 years ago
Apr 15, 2013, 11:15:52 PM
Tredecim wrote:
Good, good! smiley: smile




great i'll put it in the actual wiki

and start writing up a continuation

thinking of having a 50-100 year or so timeline with this.
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12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013, 4:31:00 AM
Uh... I'm not sure you're supposed to be killing off the rebel leaders? And why did they start shooting each other (when did news agencies have weapons O_o)
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12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013, 11:33:09 AM
stasik28 wrote:
Uh... I'm not sure you're supposed to be killing off the rebel leaders? And why did they start shooting each other (when did news agencies have weapons O_o)




leaders in the sense of attending diplomats



unveilings usually have dignitaries



I supposed i should have added a bigger section bpit htat but i mean several of hte journalist presents were there to aid in the comandeering.
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12 years ago
Apr 22, 2013, 3:26:51 PM
It's not a big deal if rebel leaders are killed as long as they're not the big ones, like the head Sophon or something like that. There are plenty of them to go around in a galaxy-spanning empire like the UUR.
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12 years ago
May 6, 2013, 4:41:13 PM




Brave New Project




The story starts way back in the year 3024, deep within Sower-controlled territory. Since their creation, the Sowers were designed to answer the Calling and prepare planets for their creators. Only some Sowers believed this would not be enough. They believed that the Virtual Endless expected more of the Sowers then just terraforming a bunch of planets. Far greater challenges were to be discovered. There was one thing in particular that the seemed absolutely unachievable. But very tempting nevertheless. And thus, near the end of 3024 the shared consciousness of Sowers approved a new project, codenamed: The Phoenix Project.



It was a project to colonize a black hole. Or, to be more precise, it's inner spheres beyond the Event Horizon. A crazy idea for sure, as even black hole mining stations only harvest resources from the edge of the Event Horizon. However the Sowers were extremely enthusiastic of the project and devoted astronomical quantities of resources to the construction of a space station that was to enter a black hole and establish a safe colony beyond the Event Horizon.



The Sophon empire agreed to stay quiet about the Phoenix station and helped the Sowers free-of-charge because they were hoping to discover new information about black holes that could be useful to their own research. They sent their best and brightest scientists and engineers to work alongside the Sowers. Yet despite this help, construction of the Phoenix Station took over 300 years. When it was ready, the structure was equipped with state-of-art technology, including extremely advanced graviton manipulators, antimatter propellers, singularity cores and plating capable of reflecting dark energy. This equipment was supposed to create an anomaly field inside the black hole, temporarily mitigating its effects thus allowing the Phoenix Station to escape the Event Horizon.



Contact Lost




The last issue was finding a black hole big enough for the project. It had to be a supermassive black hole, otherwise the gravitation force beyond the Event Horizon would prove too great for the Phoenix Station which would be ripped to singular particles in no-time. But 0N4X-80L3, a black hole located near Sower territory was big enough to satisfy the scientists. The Phoenix Station was moved into position near the event horizon and in year 3398 the station, as well as over ten thousand Sowers inhabiting it, crossed the Event Horizon.



And was never seen again.



The station was expected to successfully exit the Event Horizon by the year 3403. Some speculated that the calculations were wrong and both Sophons and Sowers agreed to wait for another decade. But their wait was for naught. In 3414 the Sophons classified the project as "failure" and moved their ships away from 0N4X-80L3. Sowers were far more patient and waited in close orbit around the black hole until 3454. After that time they pulled their forces away, leaving just a handful of relay transmitters behind. The Sowers considered the loss of their brethren as tragic but necessary; ten thousand was the minimal amount of personell needed to operate the Phoenix Station and the crew knew the risk before entering the construction. In the end, the shared consciousness of Sowers focused on other important tasks, forgetting about the Phoenix Station.



The Phoenix Rises




The year is 3902. The galaxy is shattered by conflicts and the Sowers are at a loss, unsure how to react to the recent events. They grow weary of the Craver swarms devouring worlds near their borders and slowly shift their focus from expansion to defense. And then suddenly, the Sowers receive a message from one of the relay transmitters left near 0N4X-80L3. Shocked, they rush to decrypt it and immediately send their ships to investigate. The fleet arrives near the black hole just moments before the signal is decrypted. It contains two lines of text. The first one is: "Operation successful". Reading this the Sowers rejoice, ecstatic that their project had actually succeeded. Yet their happiness quickly fades away as they decode the second line of text. It reads:



"We re-examine our priorities and draw new conclusions"



Intrigued by this unexpected message, the Sowers hastily contact the ships they sent to 0N4X-80L3. Just to find out that all contact has been broken. Relay transmitters also stop responding to messages. Worried, the Sowers decide to send a few of their military cruisers to the black hole with weapons armed and ready. Those ships manage to send two messages back to the Sower empire before losing contact. The first one is a short, abruptly ending status report of one of the cruisers being torn to bits by a weapon of unknown magnitude. The second reads: "It's the Phoenix".



Shock and confusion spread throughout the Sower empire. The Phoenix Station was not armed and it is unclear why it would attack friendly ships in the first place. Unsure how to deal with this issue, the Sowers announce that the area around 0N4X-80L3 is now a quarantine zone and allow no ships to travel near it. Now the Sowers need to figure out what to do with the Phoenix Station and decide if they want to inform Sophons of the recent events or if it's better to stay quiet.



Only one thing is certain: time is short and the decision needs to be made quickly.









[HR][/HR]

Well, there goes my first entry to the Thousand-yesr-war. I hope you enjoy it, it took some time to write this down smiley: wink Also, who can spot my really-obvious Easter egg?
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12 years ago
May 12, 2013, 6:30:33 PM
Hmm well, Sophons would have trouble working with the sowers according to the map.. but oh well. :P. Did it take 600 years to pass through the blackhole or did they just not contact them until then? smiley: ohh
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12 years ago
May 14, 2013, 9:41:04 PM
stasik28 wrote:
Hmm well, Sophons would have trouble working with the sowers according to the map.. but oh well. :P. Did it take 600 years to pass through the blackhole or did they just not contact them until then? smiley: ohh


1) I assumed they had Skype ~_^ As for the ships... the Automatons would probably let them fly through their borders. Or the Sophons could just fly around their territory since time was not really an issue in this project.

2) 500, not 600 ;P And yeah, the Phoenix Station contacted the Sowers just moments after emerging from the black hole
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12 years ago
May 16, 2013, 2:48:35 AM
PANCZASU wrote:
1) I assumed they had Skype ~_^ As for the ships... the Automatons would probably let them fly through their borders. Or the Sophons could just fly around their territory since time was not really an issue in this project.

2) 500, not 600 ;P And yeah, the Phoenix Station contacted the Sowers just moments after emerging from the black hole




Hmm, wouldn't the sowers have advanced beyond the technology of the station, and not fall so easily (at least that's how it seems) to the rebels smiley: ohh
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