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Created page with "== 2170 == New Earth celebrates 54 years of human habitation. Inhabitants natively born there and other planets begin referring to their planets of birth as their homeworlds, rather than Terra. (1620p15) == 2172 == Over 100 worlds are confirmed to be colonized by the First Grand Survey, spread across an 80 light year diameter. FTL messages from one side of colonized space to another take three months to reach their destination. Terran Parliament increases th..." |
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Over 100 worlds are confirmed to be colonized by the [[First Grand Survey]], spread across an 80 light year diameter. FTL messages from one side of colonized space to another take three months to reach their destination. Terran Parliament increases the power of colonial governors, due to the central Terran government’s inability to maintain an effective naval presence everywhere it is needed. (1630p8, 1620p15, 1620p8) | Over 100 worlds are confirmed to be colonized by the [[Alliance Grand Survey|First Grand Survey]], spread across an 80 light year diameter. FTL messages from one side of colonized space to another take three months to reach their destination. Terran Parliament increases the power of colonial governors, due to the central Terran government’s inability to maintain an effective naval presence everywhere it is needed. (1630p8, 1620p15, 1620p8) | ||
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New Earth celebrates 54 years of human habitation. Inhabitants natively born there and other planets begin referring to their planets of birth as their homeworlds, rather than Terra. (1620p15)
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Over 100 worlds are confirmed to be colonized by the First Grand Survey, spread across an 80 light year diameter. FTL messages from one side of colonized space to another take three months to reach their destination. Terran Parliament increases the power of colonial governors, due to the central Terran government’s inability to maintain an effective naval presence everywhere it is needed. (1630p8, 1620p15, 1620p8)