Imperial Agent
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The Imperium arose from the scattered Ages of Human Starflight united under a mysterious figure who had launched each of them over the millennia. Each pocket empire had as its Historiomythic founder the same sort of authoritarian who had precisely the necessary plan to save the people from their apparent doom in just the nick of time, each time. When, after the Terran Exchange gambit had been successful, and Humanity of the Homeworld had traded places with the most ancient of the First Ones, could He proceed with His most ambitious plan: the creation of The Sphere of Stars.
Non-Human species, competitors for star systems and resources needed to build so great a feat of engineering in all areas: astral, physical, and mental, were eliminated if they were not able to be brought to heel. Those non-Humans who had the wisdom to capitulate were accounted the Allied Peoples. Imperial Agents, mostly Human, of course, moved throughout Imperial Space until the final days before the Sphere was complete, and their actions in those final hours were the most controversial and inhumane acts ever perpetrated. Most were lost behind enemy lines when the stars of the Galactic Core went dark behind their neutronium veil.
Chaos was unleashed: plasma flows were disrupted, stars flickered and went out, and worlds were thrown from their once steady orbits out into the voids of intergalactic space at unimaginable speeds. Only those key strategic worlds, and Human refuges so dear to Him had been laced together, brought under the Emperor's horrifying Solipsistic Psychokinesis as links in The Chain of Worlds...
Non-Human species, competitors for star systems and resources needed to build so great a feat of engineering in all areas: astral, physical, and mental, were eliminated if they were not able to be brought to heel. Those non-Humans who had the wisdom to capitulate were accounted the Allied Peoples. Imperial Agents, mostly Human, of course, moved throughout Imperial Space until the final days before the Sphere was complete, and their actions in those final hours were the most controversial and inhumane acts ever perpetrated. Most were lost behind enemy lines when the stars of the Galactic Core went dark behind their neutronium veil.
Chaos was unleashed: plasma flows were disrupted, stars flickered and went out, and worlds were thrown from their once steady orbits out into the voids of intergalactic space at unimaginable speeds. Only those key strategic worlds, and Human refuges so dear to Him had been laced together, brought under the Emperor's horrifying Solipsistic Psychokinesis as links in The Chain of Worlds...
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