Nobody planned the activation. That is the official position of all three major factions, stated in seventeen separate communiqués issued within the first six hours after the event. The unofficial position — shared quietly by intelligence analysts across all parties — is that somebody did plan it, nobody will admit to being that somebody, and the resulting wormhole network has created so many strategic opportunities that the question of attribution has been indefinitely deferred.
On 3 March 2387, seven Precursor relay stations activated simultaneously. The stations, distributed across the outer and mid rim, had each been under observation by at least two factions. All monitoring logs show normal baseline readings up to the moment of activation; the triggering mechanism, if one exists, has not been identified. The activation event produced a network of stable wormhole corridors — gravitational shortcuts through folded space — connecting 400 star systems with transit times reduced from days or weeks to hours.
The strategic implications were immediate and overwhelming. Systems that had been strategically marginal due to transit time became critical chokepoints. The demilitarised zones established by the Galaxy War I ceasefire became largely irrelevant as wormhole corridors bypassed them entirely. The Free Traders, whose knowledge of non-standard hyperspace routes gave them a consistent advantage, found that advantage partially levelled — but also found that operating wormhole transit hubs created an entirely new category of economic leverage.
The network's Precursor engineering is still not fully understood. Maintenance teams sent to inspect the relay stations find that no maintenance is required: the stations self-repair, self-calibrate, and appear to be operating exactly as designed. What they were designed for — beyond transit facilitation — remains the galaxy's most actively researched question.
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The Precursors
Fifty millennia before humanity reached the stars, a civilisation of incomprehensible capability seeded the galaxy with structures, hyperspace lanes, and a silent judgment.
The Expedition Age
2387 marks the dawn of the Expedition Age — the greatest era of exploration in human history, driven by the wormhole network, Precursor relic fever, and the quiet certainty that something important is about to be decided.
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.