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Just a week before the Laudeans are scheduled to send a live crew into the unknown ���?? further than simply to another planet and back, a StarFleet ship passing nearby monitors the residual effects of warp flight. As StarFleet makes contact, things are rapidly changing on Tilhon. The Laudeans are opening their eyes to a new era for their people: one of limitless boundaries. | Just a week before the Laudeans are scheduled to send a live crew into the unknown ���?? further than simply to another planet and back, a StarFleet ship passing nearby monitors the residual effects of warp flight. As StarFleet makes contact, things are rapidly changing on Tilhon. The Laudeans are opening their eyes to a new era for their people: one of limitless boundaries. | ||
StarFleet authorizes First Contact with the Laudeans, which | StarFleet authorizes First Contact with the Laudeans, which seems to go over in a rather lukewarm manner. It quickly becomes evident that, while warp flight is amazing, the news of a alien civilizations is society-shattering. | ||
The government of Tilhon (or, Duronis II, as it is called by StarFleet personnel) makes | The government of Tilhon (or, Duronis II, as it is called by StarFleet personnel) makes small efforts to receive their new ambassadors in as orderly a way as possible, while civil unrest begins to grow. The people believe the monarchy should do more to welcome the new guests, while the monarchy clearly feels threatened by Federation eminence. | ||
Not long after Federation first contact, the Zalkonians also make contact. A people of mysterious background, the Zalkonians are beginning to feel cramped on their homeworld, and see worlds to expand to. They are the first to discover that the Laudeans possess a special ability ���?? one that is rare and perhaps even unique: the ability to sense fields of energy, from the distant stars to the tiniest vibrating atoms. Using their considerable charm, the Zalkonians offer the Laudeans protection from the watering-down of their society from members of the Federation. | Not long after Federation first contact, the Zalkonians also make contact. A people of mysterious background, the Zalkonians are beginning to feel cramped on their homeworld, and see worlds to expand to. They are the first to discover that the Laudeans possess a special ability ���?? one that is rare and perhaps even unique: the ability to sense fields of energy, from the distant stars to the tiniest vibrating atoms. Using their considerable charm, the Zalkonians offer the Laudeans protection from the watering-down of their society from members of the Federation. | ||
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Within just another week, the Romulans also make contact, notifying both the Zalkonian and Federation personnel that Duronis II actually falls within Romulan boundaries ���?? a dubious claim. Undoubtedly interested in the Laudean energy-sensing ability called ���?Fielding,��? they are most concerned with the ���?cultural and historical importance��? of Duronis II to the Romulan people. Making a surprise revelantion, they point the Laudeans, Zalkonians, and Federation personnel to a long-covered marble monolith in a remote dessert, covered in archaic pseudo-Romulan markings. | Within just another week, the Romulans also make contact, notifying both the Zalkonian and Federation personnel that Duronis II actually falls within Romulan boundaries ���?? a dubious claim. Undoubtedly interested in the Laudean energy-sensing ability called ���?Fielding,��? they are most concerned with the ���?cultural and historical importance��? of Duronis II to the Romulan people. Making a surprise revelantion, they point the Laudeans, Zalkonians, and Federation personnel to a long-covered marble monolith in a remote dessert, covered in archaic pseudo-Romulan markings. | ||
Despite these incursions, the Federation does its best to warmly bring the Laudeans into the galactic fellowship. Presenting small milestones in technology and new commercial venues to trade wares, the Federation argues that the Federation has the most to offer the Laudeans. As all three non-Laudean empires put in effort to garner favor with the people of Tilhon, the son of the emperor is sent on a tour of Earth and Vulcan | Despite these incursions, the Federation does its best to warmly bring the Laudeans into the galactic fellowship. Presenting small milestones in technology and new commercial venues to trade wares, the Federation argues that the Federation has the most to offer the Laudeans. As all three non-Laudean empires put in effort to garner favor with the people of Tilhon, the son of the emperor is sent on a tour of Earth and Vulcan; an (unsuccesful) attempt to convince the population that the monarchy is accepting of the new aliens. | ||
As the Prince redies to return home, after having visited Federation worlds, Tilhon erupts into a chaotic cauldron of social upheaval. A massive coup is staged by thousands of non-aristocratic individuals, operating in a world-wide network to bring a new, socialist government into power. Many members of the Emperor���?�s royal family are murdered in their home, while five of the other six Kingdoms are thrown into anarchy. In just two weeks, the entire hierarchical aristocratic system is overturned, leaving just one Kingdom standing while the others are quickly headed towards uniting as socialist republics. | |||
The Federation swiftly retreats off-world, urging both the Zalkonians and Romulans to pull out until the violence of the civil war is over. Both comply. | The Federation swiftly retreats off-world, urging both the Zalkonians and Romulans to pull out until the violence of the civil war is over. Both comply. | ||
Many factions are beginning to grow power within the new government: Fielding leaders, Royalists, Scientists. While the population is uneasy with the upheaval, a new day in Laudean society seems to be dawning. The old guard is felled in one quick slash, while one government ���?for the people��? grows power daily. | Many factions are beginning to grow power within the new government: Fielding leaders, Royalists, Scientists, Proletariat. While the population is uneasy with the upheaval, a new day in Laudean society seems to be dawning. The old guard is felled in one quick slash, while one government ���?for the people��? grows power daily. The Fielding leaders are cautious about the new aliens, while the Royalists reject them outright. The Scientist and Proletariat groups desire more contact with the Federation, Romulans, and Zalkonians to gain a better perspective and assess the benefits. | ||
Giving the Laudeans a little more than two months to settle the chaos, the Federation, Zalkonians, and Romulans return to Duronis II and | Giving the Laudeans a little more than two months to settle the chaos, the Federation, Zalkonians, and Romulans return to Duronis II. The new government, (among in-fighting and disagreement), offers the three empires embassies on their world in the hopes of fostering trade and aiding in making a better decision on who to trust. The Federation is the first to accept, and have a crew on-site within a few days. | ||
Exuberance is quick to die, though. Less than 24 hours after the offical welcome ceremony, a bomb explodes inside the Federation embassy, killing most of the team and destroying the entire building. | Exuberance is quick to die, though. Less than 24 hours after the offical welcome ceremony, a bomb explodes inside the Federation embassy, killing most of the team and destroying the entire building. |