Actualités galactiques

  • 2 juin 3304
  • Week in Review

    Here are this week’s major stories.

    The Socho system, headquarters of Aegis Core, has been overtaken by the Socho Gold Raiders, a criminal faction. The system is now in a state of anarchy. Aegis personnel, including Dr Mia Valencourt and Professor Alba Tesreau, have appealed to the galactic community to help free Socho from the criminals.

    In related news, Aegis has announced that its Eagle Eye initiative has helped to repel Thargoid forces from systems in the Pleiades Nebula. Admiral Aden Tanner, Aegis’s chief military liaison, said that Thargoid incursions in the Lwalama and Lalande 4141 systems had been resisted due to the early warnings provided by Eagle Eye.

    The Pilots Federation has reported that five independent ships have been attacked by terrorist organisation the League of Reparation, with the loss of all crewmembers. But the taskforce investigating the League made a breakthrough when it discovered that League agents receive their orders from a source codenamed ‘Nexus’.

    In other news, two campaigns have been launched to repair starports in the Pleiades Nebula that have been damaged by the Thargoids. Open orders have been placed for construction materials, which will be shipped to the affected starports and used to make repairs.

    Los Chupacabras have announced that their plan to host a music festival in the LFT 926 system has been enthusiastically received by the galactic community. Scores of pilots supported the initiative by delivering commodities to Meredith City, the organisation’s base of operations.

    Finally, the Autocracy of T’iensei has announced that its campaign to clear the T’iensei system of agitators has been a success. Hundreds of pilots responded to the appeal, taking to their ships to eliminate the criminals operating in the system.

    And those are the main stories this week.

  • 1 juin 3304
  • Campaign for Pleiades Starport Restoration

    A fund has been set up by the Aegis Research to repair starports in the Pleiades Nebula that have been damaged during the Thargoid conflict.

    Senior engineer Lilith Galloway made this announcement:

    “We’ve had the worst of it here. The Thargoids have given us a bloody nose on several occasions. But we are strong, we will heal, and you can help.”

    “We’re asking for pilots to deliver as much as they can fit in their holds. We’re going to rebuild our starports better than ever. Let’s get the Pleiades fighting fit once more.”

    Traders are requested to deliver construction materials to The Oracle in the Pleiades Sector Ir-W D1-55 system.

    The campaign begins on the 31st of May 3304 and will run for one week. If the final target is met earlier than planned, the campaign will end immediately.

  • Starport Repair Initiative Announced

    Following Thargoid strikes on the fringes of the core systems, a new initiative to restore damaged starports has been announced.

    Chief administrator Carter Armstrong spoke on behalf of Aegis Core, which is coordinating the campaign:

    “We’ve set up this fund to reassure citizens that normality will continue, no matter what. I would like to appeal to the galactic community to restore services in the core systems to their previously high standard.”

    An open order has been placed for construction materials, which will be shipped to the affected starports and used to make repairs. Pilots are asked to make their deliveries to Dantec Enterprise in the Socho system.

    The campaign begins on the 31st of May 3304 and will run for one week. If the final target is met earlier than planned, the campaign will end immediately.

  • Aegis Hails Eagle Eye Success

    Aegis has announced that its Eagle Eye initiative is proving to be a great success, and has helped to repel Thargoid forces from systems in the Pleiades Nebula.

    The Eagle Eye orbital surveillance installations were established earlier this year to monitor transmissions from known Thargoid surface sites. This data is then made available to independent pilots.

    In an interview with The Federal Times, Admiral Aden Tanner remarked:

    “I have no doubt that without this surveillance data, more starports in the Pleiades would have been attacked and damaged. Only last week, Thargoid incursions in the Lwalama and Lalande 4141 systems were vigorously resisted thanks to the early warnings provided by Eagle Eye.”

    “We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to those brave Commanders who have engaged the Thargoids in battle. Aegis was established to help protect the galaxy, and with the help of courageous members of the galactic community we will assuredly triumph.”

  • 31 mai 3304
  • Aegis Hails Eagle Eye Success

    Aegis has announced that its Eagle Eye initiative is proving to be a great success, and has helped to repel Thargoid forces from systems in the Pleiades Nebula.

    The Eagle Eye orbital surveillance installations were established earlier this year to monitor transmissions from known Thargoid surface sites. This data is then made available to independent pilots.

    In an interview with The Federal Times, Admiral Aden Tanner remarked:

    “I have no doubt that without this surveillance data, more starports in the Pleiades would have been attacked and damaged. Only last week, Thargoid incursions in the Lwalama and Lalande 4141 systems were vigorously resisted thanks to the early warnings provided by Eagle Eye.”

    “We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to those brave Commanders who have engaged the Thargoids in battle. Aegis was established to help protect the galaxy, and with the help of courageous members of the galactic community we will assuredly triumph.”

  • Campaign for Pleiades Starport Restoration

    A fund has been set up by the Aegis Research to repair starports in the Pleiades Nebula that have been damaged during the Thargoid conflict.

    Senior engineer Lilith Galloway made this announcement:

    “We’ve had the worst of it here. The Thargoids have given us a bloody nose on several occasions. But we are strong, we will heal, and you can help.”

    “We’re asking for pilots to deliver as much as they can fit in their holds. We’re going to rebuild our starports better than ever. Let’s get the Pleiades fighting fit once more.”

    Traders are requested to deliver construction materials to The Oracle in the Pleiades Sector Ir-W D1-55 system.

    The campaign begins on the 31st of May 3304 and will run for one week. If the final target is met earlier than planned, the campaign will end immediately.

  • Starport Repair Initiative Announced

    Following Thargoid strikes on the fringes of the core systems, a new initiative to restore damaged starports has been announced.

    Chief administrator Carter Armstrong spoke on behalf of Aegis Core, which is coordinating the campaign:

    “We’ve set up this fund to reassure citizens that normality will continue, no matter what. I would like to appeal to the galactic community to restore services in the core systems to their previously high standard.”

    An open order has been placed for construction materials, which will be shipped to the affected starports and used to make repairs. Pilots are asked to make their deliveries to Dantec Enterprise in the Socho system.

    The campaign begins on the 31st of May 3304 and will run for one week. If the final target is met earlier than planned, the campaign will end immediately.

  • Anarchy in Socho

    The Socho system, headquarters of Aegis Core, has been overtaken by a criminal faction. The system is now in a state of anarchy.

    A courier carrying a message from Aegis scientist Dr Mia Valencourt managed to escape the system. The message was then broadcast by the Rewired news service:

    “This is an urgent call for assistance. Regional security forces have been overrun, and this vicious gang – they call themselves the Socho Gold Raiders – they’re in charge now. They’ve shut everything down. Apparently they’re convinced we’re building some kind of super-weapon, so that’s probably what brought them here.”

    “They were so clever. We picked up what looked like a Thargoid signal and the security forces went charging in. Everyone was terrified that the Thargoids had come to Socho. But it wasn’t the Thargoids – it was a trap. The Raiders were waiting, and they cut those ships to pieces.”

    “Please, if anyone’s listening, this is an emergency. It’s absolute chaos here. Please help!”

    Professor Alba Tesreau, Aegis’s chief scientific advisor, made an emotional plea:

    “It is inconceivable that elements of our own society would behave this way when there’s so much at stake. There is vital research taking place at Aegis Core. If it’s lost, these criminals will have placed all of us at risk!”

    “I implore the galactic community to help free Socho from these unthinking vandals. Aegis is defending humanity against the Thargoid threat. We need your help to survive, so that we in turn can protect you and your families.”

  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Stackpole City, Lugger

    Maausk, Maausk

    Mitchell Dock, Meene

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Pirate's Lament, HIP 17519

    Schwann Port, Hajangai

    Darwin Orbital, 82 Pegasi

    Landis Orbital, Prajau

    Rafferty's Mobius, Azrael

    Ciferri Enterprise, Hidatsa

    Kennan Vision, NLTT 14879

  • 30 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Stackpole City, Lugger

    Maausk, Maausk

    Mitchell Dock, Meene

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Pirate's Lament, HIP 17519

    Schwann Port, Hajangai

    Darwin Orbital, 82 Pegasi

    Landis Orbital, Prajau

    Rafferty's Mobius, Azrael

    Ciferri Enterprise, Hidatsa

    Kennan Vision, NLTT 14879

  • Anarchy in Socho

    The Socho system, headquarters of Aegis Core, has been overtaken by a criminal faction. The system is now in a state of anarchy.

    A courier carrying a message from Aegis scientist Dr Mia Valencourt managed to escape the system. The message was then broadcast by the Rewired news service:

    “This is an urgent call for assistance. Regional security forces have been overrun, and this vicious gang – they call themselves the Socho Gold Raiders – they’re in charge now. They’ve shut everything down. Apparently they’re convinced we’re building some kind of super-weapon, so that’s probably what brought them here.”

    “They were so clever. We picked up what looked like a Thargoid signal and the security forces went charging in. Everyone was terrified that the Thargoids had come to Socho. But it wasn’t the Thargoids – it was a trap. The Raiders were waiting, and they cut those ships to pieces.”

    “Please, if anyone’s listening, this is an emergency. It’s absolute chaos here. Please help!”

    Professor Alba Tesreau, Aegis’s chief scientific advisor, made an emotional plea:

    “It is inconceivable that elements of our own society would behave this way when there’s so much at stake. There is vital research taking place at Aegis Core. If it’s lost, these criminals will have placed all of us at risk!”

    “I implore the galactic community to help free Socho from these unthinking vandals. Aegis is defending humanity against the Thargoid threat. We need your help to survive, so that we in turn can protect you and your families.”

  • 23 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Boe Orbital, Abast Samo

    Hansen Platform, Jimavi

    Hutton Dock, Khaka

    Kirk Dock, CD-75 661

    Rennie Hub, Yorua

    Singer Orbital, Matsya

    Solovyev Colony, Carcinus

    Thomas' Claim, Telin

    Vaucouleurs Vision, Veroklist

    Walker Port, HIP 14886

    Woolley Orbital, Tchernobog

    The following starports continue to experience technical issues:

    Sturckow Port SPOCS 253

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Brady Ring, MET 20

    Bowell Port, Itzamnets

    Stackpole City, Lugger

    Maausk, Maausk

    Mitchell Dock, Meene

  • 22 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Boe Orbital, Abast Samo

    Hansen Platform, Jimavi

    Hutton Dock, Khaka

    Kirk Dock, CD-75 661

    Rennie Hub, Yorua

    Singer Orbital, Matsya

    Solovyev Colony, Carcinus

    Thomas' Claim, Telin

    Vaucouleurs Vision, Veroklist

    Walker Port, HIP 14886

    Woolley Orbital, Tchernobog

    The following starports continue to experience technical issues:

    Sturckow Port SPOCS 253

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Brady Ring, MET 20

    Bowell Port, Itzamnets

    Stackpole City, Lugger

    Maausk, Maausk

    Mitchell Dock, Meene

  • 20 mai 3304
  • Week in Review

    Here are this week’s major stories.

    A member of the Council of Admirals, which commands the Alliance Defence Force, has been murdered. The League of Reparation has claimed responsibility. It has been confirmed that an ancestor of the victim, Fleet Admiral Buchanan, was a senior commander in the INRA. It has also been suggested that the League’s assassins are being aided by sympathetic individuals in positions of influence.

    Meanwhile, an increasing number of religious movements in the core systems are proclaiming that humanity is on the verge of destruction. The return of the Thargoids has led to the emergence of dozens of radical groups, and although their nature varies, the message is the same: the apocalypse is coming. Authorities have responded by restating that the Thargoid threat is being controlled.

    Scientists in Colonia are investigating the region’s potential to support larger populations in the future. Professor Alexei de la Vega, who is leading the research, published this statement: “Over the past few years the region’s population has expanded ferociously, so it has become a priority to investigate how Colonia might support even greater numbers, and what kind of infrastructure would be required. This research requires a range of specialised materials, for which we’re prepared to pay handsomely.”

    In other news, a convoy travelling through the core systems has come under attack from a pirate group, and local authorities are requesting assistance in finding survivors. Search-and-rescue teams have been despatched, but the volume of debris is significant, and independent pilots in the area have been asked to lend their support.

    Finally, a spokesperson for the Moritasgus Imperial Corporation has announced that its appeal for commodities has been enthusiastically received by the galactic community. Hundreds of pilots supported the initiative by delivering commodities to Vaucouleurs Vision, and by protecting traders in the Veroklist system.

    And those are the main stories this week.

  • 19 mai 3304
  • Week in Review

    Here are this week’s major stories.

    A member of the Council of Admirals, which commands the Alliance Defence Force, has been murdered. The League of Reparation has claimed responsibility. It has been confirmed that an ancestor of the victim, Fleet Admiral Buchanan, was a senior commander in the INRA. It has also been suggested that the League’s assassins are being aided by sympathetic individuals in positions of influence.

    Meanwhile, an increasing number of religious movements in the core systems are proclaiming that humanity is on the verge of destruction. The return of the Thargoids has led to the emergence of dozens of radical groups, and although their nature varies, the message is the same: the apocalypse is coming. Authorities have responded by restating that the Thargoid threat is being controlled.

    Scientists in Colonia are investigating the region’s potential to support larger populations in the future. Professor Alexei de la Vega, who is leading the research, published this statement: “Over the past few years the region’s population has expanded ferociously, so it has become a priority to investigate how Colonia might support even greater numbers, and what kind of infrastructure would be required. This research requires a range of specialised materials, for which we’re prepared to pay handsomely.”

    In other news, a convoy travelling through the core systems has come under attack from a pirate group, and local authorities are requesting assistance in finding survivors. Search-and-rescue teams have been despatched, but the volume of debris is significant, and independent pilots in the area have been asked to lend their support.

    Finally, a spokesperson for the Moritasgus Imperial Corporation has announced that its appeal for commodities has been enthusiastically received by the galactic community. Hundreds of pilots supported the initiative by delivering commodities to Vaucouleurs Vision, and by protecting traders in the Veroklist system.

    And those are the main stories this week.

  • Fringe Doomsayer Cults on the Rise

    An increasing number of religious movements in the core systems are proclaiming that humanity is on the verge of destruction.

    Awareness of the issue has been raised by independent reporter Gethin Okonkwo, who published an article outlining the phenomenon:

    “The return of the Thargoids has led to the emergence of dozens of radical groups. Although their nature varies, the message is the same: the apocalypse is coming.”

    “Some of these groups are distinctly religious in flavour. The Church of the Eternal Void, for example, preaches that the war for human souls is almost lost. Their view of the Thargoids as ‘demons from a hellish universe’ and the Guardians as ‘beings of light who have decreed us unworthy of salvation’ runs along classic theological lines.”

    “Others, such as Generation Omega, stoically accept that our time is almost over. They state that ‘superior spacefaring lifeforms will naturally destroy inferior ones, just as our own cultures have overrun each other since prehistory’. Generation Omega plans to build mass euthanasia centres for planetary populations, declaring that the human era deserves to end in a dignified manner.”

    “Of course there have always been ‘doomsayers’, and naturally our governments refuse to accept them as legitimate. But that hasn’t stopped these organisations from attracting thousands of citizens and millions of credits, with their followers growing in number rapidly.”

    “During wartime, many people become desperate for the certainty that such belief systems provide. We are likely to see these radical elements increase their influence as long as the shadow of the Thargoids falls over us.”

    Authorities in the core systems responded to Okonkwo’s article by restating that the Thargoid threat is being controlled and that such fearmongering is unwarranted.

  • 18 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Boe Orbital, Abast Samo

    Ford Hub, Khaka

    Hind Mine, T Tauri

    Hutton Dock, Khaka

    Regiomontanus Dock, Tjapurnaru

    Rennie Hub, Yorua

    Singer Orbital, Matsya

    Solovyev Colony, Carcinus

    Thomas' Claim, Telin

    Walker Port, HIP 14886

    Woolley Orbital, Tchernobog

    Zindell Enterprise, Waikino

    The following starports continue to experience technical issues:

    Sturckow Port, SPOCS 253

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Fort Lawrence, Exioce

    Hansen Platform, Jimavi

    Kirk Dock, CD-75 661

    MacLeod Hub, Naunin

    Macmillan Depot, Exioce

    Miller Terminal, Exioce

    Vaucouleurs Vision, Veroklist

  • Fringe Doomsayer Cults on the Rise

    An increasing number of religious movements in the core systems are proclaiming that humanity is on the verge of destruction.

    Awareness of the issue has been raised by independent reporter Gethin Okonkwo, who published an article outlining the phenomenon:

    “The return of the Thargoids has led to the emergence of dozens of radical groups. Although their nature varies, the message is the same: the apocalypse is coming.”

    “Some of these groups are distinctly religious in flavour. The Church of the Eternal Void, for example, preaches that the war for human souls is almost lost. Their view of the Thargoids as ‘demons from a hellish universe’ and the Guardians as ‘beings of light who have decreed us unworthy of salvation’ runs along classic theological lines.”

    “Others, such as Generation Omega, stoically accept that our time is almost over. They state that ‘superior spacefaring lifeforms will naturally destroy inferior ones, just as our own cultures have overrun each other since prehistory’. Generation Omega plans to build mass euthanasia centres for planetary populations, declaring that the human era deserves to end in a dignified manner.”

    “Of course there have always been ‘doomsayers’, and naturally our governments refuse to accept them as legitimate. But that hasn’t stopped these organisations from attracting thousands of citizens and millions of credits, with their followers growing in number rapidly.”

    “During wartime, many people become desperate for the certainty that such belief systems provide. We are likely to see these radical elements increase their influence as long as the shadow of the Thargoids falls over us.”

    Authorities in the core systems responded to Okonkwo’s article by restating that the Thargoid threat is being controlled and that such fearmongering is unwarranted.

  • 17 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Boe Orbital, Abast Samo

    Ford Hub, Khaka

    Hind Mine, T Tauri

    Hutton Dock, Khaka

    Regiomontanus Dock, Tjapurnaru

    Rennie Hub, Yorua

    Singer Orbital, Matsya

    Solovyev Colony, Carcinus

    Thomas' Claim, Telin

    Walker Port, HIP 14886

    Woolley Orbital, Tchernobog

    Zindell Enterprise, Waikino

    The following starports continue to experience technical issues:

    Sturckow Port, SPOCS 253

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Fort Lawrence, Exioce

    Hansen Platform, Jimavi

    Kirk Dock, CD-75 661

    MacLeod Hub, Naunin

    Macmillan Depot, Exioce

    Miller Terminal, Exioce

    Vaucouleurs Vision, Veroklist

  • 16 mai 3304
  • Starport Status Update

    This report presents the latest data on starports experiencing technical issues as a result of Thargoid Sensor related interference.

    The following starports are currently closed:

    Boe Orbital, Abast Samo

    Ford Hub, Khaka

    Hind Mine, T Tauri

    Hutton Dock, Khaka

    Regiomontanus Dock, Tjapurnaru

    Rennie Hub, Yorua

    Singer Orbital, Matsya

    Solovyev Colony, Carcinus

    Thomas' Claim, Telin

    Walker Port, HIP 14886

    Woolley Orbital, Tchernobog

    Zindell Enterprise, Waikino

    The following starports continue to experience technical issues:

    Sturckow Port, SPOCS 253

    Meanwhile, the following starports are on the brink of closure:

    Fort Lawrence, Exioce

    Hansen Platform, Jimavi

    Kirk Dock, CD-75 661

    MacLeod Hub, Naunin

    Macmillan Depot, Exioce

    Miller Terminal, Exioce

    Vaucouleurs Vision, Veroklist