Three hundred years ago, the monks of the Heliarch Order operating in the binary star system of Helion Prime made a discovery that would reshape the post-Collapse galaxy: stellar plasma — the superheated ionised gas of living stars — could be contained, directed, and weaponised using harmonic resonance chambers built from Precursor-derived crystalline alloys. The Order had been studying Precursor ruin fragments for a generation, and this was their breakthrough. They did not remain monks for long.
The knowledge passed from the Order to a succession of local warlords who had the resources to build the first plasma containment arrays. Within a generation, Helion Prime's warlord class had unified under the first Empress of the Solar line — Solara I, who declared at her coronation that any world touched by starlight was rightfully hers. The Solar Dreadnoughts that followed were not metaphor; they were armament.
The Radiant Centuries of Solar expansion consumed forty independent systems over two hundred years. The method was consistent: plasma bombardment from orbit until surface fortifications collapsed, followed by a cultural integration program that was genuinely attractive to populations exhausted by post-Collapse isolation. Solar doctrine — which holds that strength is sacred and surrender a form of worship — provided a coherent identity to communities that had spent generations without one. Many systems surrendered without the bombardment.
Today Radiant Empress Solara IV rules 189 star systems from Helion Prime's capital. The Empire maintains the largest military by tonnage of any faction, its plasma weaponry remains the most destructive in open fleet engagement, and its cultural confidence is absolute. What concerns its analysts is the Void Syndicate's penetration of the outer court — a vulnerability the Empress has publicly vowed to eliminate, which analysts note is a strategically poor response from someone whose court is likely already compromised.
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The Great Collapse
Five hundred years before the current era, humanity's first interstellar civilisation tore itself apart in a cascading systems failure that scattered billions across the stars and erased three centuries of unified history.
Galaxy War I
Five years after the Starforge Incident, three factions went to open war over the Precursor relay network — a conflict that lasted eight months, reshaped the outer rim, and ended not with a peace treaty but with a ceasefire nobody trusts.
First Void Contact
In 2350, the Terran Federation survey ship Horizon's Edge crossed the Void boundary and received a structured signal from within — the first confirmed evidence that something operational exists inside the collapsed zone.