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Ten years ago, a pattern was identified within the Shiplords, that shook humanity to the core. The Shiplords did not take one price, but many. They would leave a race to rebuild, to grow anew, and then when they could be sure that there would be enough to merit the trip they would return and strip a world anew. What they used the older kin of the many worlds like our own remains impossible to say for sure, although some among the Potentials of Knowledge have guesses. Few know them, however, and all who do pray they are wrong.
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Known to humanity as The Pattern, it was discovered ten years before the Second Battle of Sol, and shook humanity to the core.  
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The truth of it is simple, that the Shiplords do not take one price, but many. They leave a race to rebuild, to grow anew, and then when they can be sure that there will be enough to merit the trip they return and seek to strip a world anew. The Tribute Cycle is one seemingly engineered to force a race to attempt to break out from it, those who break or fail to put up sufficient resistance being wiped out by the Tribute Fleets. If a Tributary violates the Directives, they are also wiped out, though in some cases this has involved the deployment of Regular or even War Fleet forces.

Latest revision as of 19:31, 6 June 2019

Known to humanity as The Pattern, it was discovered ten years before the Second Battle of Sol, and shook humanity to the core.

The truth of it is simple, that the Shiplords do not take one price, but many. They leave a race to rebuild, to grow anew, and then when they can be sure that there will be enough to merit the trip they return and seek to strip a world anew. The Tribute Cycle is one seemingly engineered to force a race to attempt to break out from it, those who break or fail to put up sufficient resistance being wiped out by the Tribute Fleets. If a Tributary violates the Directives, they are also wiped out, though in some cases this has involved the deployment of Regular or even War Fleet forces.