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On the day the ships came, humanity’s numbers had grown to a thriving twelve billion. After the Burning of Mars, and the destruction of any other habitat in the system, Earth alone held ten billion terrified souls. When the ships left a week later, barely three remained, ninety percent of them children. The Shiplords demanded almost every man and woman over the age of seventeen, for what purpose we still do not know. They did not destroy the technology that sustained our civilisation, but for all that had been made to study the Void, and they left behind enough adults to care for the billions of children left behind. Most chilling of all, their manner made it clear that they were not without practice in committing the atrocity they inflicted upon us.
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The Week of Sorrows is the name given to humanity's first contact with the Shiplords in 2065.
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==Description==
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The Weeks of Sorrows began with the emergence of eight Shiplord Tribute Fleet craft at the edge of the Solar System, an event that at the time prompted shock and joy that humanity was indeed not alone, and hope that they might be able to learn from the example of a race clearly so much older than them. The ships moved swiftly to the closest orbital to them, ignoring all attempts to communicate, and opened fire on the orbital the moment they entered weapons range. That orbital, known as Icarus, was utterly destroyed in moments, and the act set the stage for what was to come. In the course of little more than a day, the Shiplord force devastated humanity, utilising highly advanced weaponry and what is now known to be specifically designed anti-Second Secret countermeasures to lame the fleet of Dragons before engaging.
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Two of the Tribute Fleet craft were destroyed during these actions, despite their advantages, an act which appears to have proved humanity's worth as a species to be allowed to continue. They would not, however, continue without cost. The remaining six craft advanced on Mars, with humanity still defiantly prepared to fight to the last, and then with deliberate steadiness set the atmosphere of Mars aflame. This act, known as the Burning, served to destroy any remaining resistance by the human species in a single stroke by showcasing the vast difference in capabilities between the two races, and how the Shiplords were quite simply without mercy.

Latest revision as of 17:07, 28 June 2019

The Week of Sorrows is the name given to humanity's first contact with the Shiplords in 2065.

Description

The Weeks of Sorrows began with the emergence of eight Shiplord Tribute Fleet craft at the edge of the Solar System, an event that at the time prompted shock and joy that humanity was indeed not alone, and hope that they might be able to learn from the example of a race clearly so much older than them. The ships moved swiftly to the closest orbital to them, ignoring all attempts to communicate, and opened fire on the orbital the moment they entered weapons range. That orbital, known as Icarus, was utterly destroyed in moments, and the act set the stage for what was to come. In the course of little more than a day, the Shiplord force devastated humanity, utilising highly advanced weaponry and what is now known to be specifically designed anti-Second Secret countermeasures to lame the fleet of Dragons before engaging.

Two of the Tribute Fleet craft were destroyed during these actions, despite their advantages, an act which appears to have proved humanity's worth as a species to be allowed to continue. They would not, however, continue without cost. The remaining six craft advanced on Mars, with humanity still defiantly prepared to fight to the last, and then with deliberate steadiness set the atmosphere of Mars aflame. This act, known as the Burning, served to destroy any remaining resistance by the human species in a single stroke by showcasing the vast difference in capabilities between the two races, and how the Shiplords were quite simply without mercy.