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A General timeline of events.

2037[]

  • Humanity perfects techniques to surpass the speed of light.

2047[]

  • Aldebaran-4 the first earth-like planet found is discovered by the unmanned space probe Galileo Galilei.

2055[]

  • Arrival of the first manned vessel on Aldebaran-4. This mission confirmed that the planet possessed an atmosphere nearly identical to Earth's, a pleasant climate and flora and fauna that were less hostile than those on Earth.

2061[]

  • September - The United Nations General Assembly decided to start the process of colonizing Aldebaran. Construction of a spaceship began, along with candidate selection.

2078[]

  • Junte - The Johannes Kepler an intersteller spaceship begins its journey to Aldebaran with 1500 settlers on board.

2079[]

  • February 11th - The Johannes Kepler arrives on Aldebaran. The "landing" took place at a location called Base 1, which in time would become the colony's capital, known by the name of Anatolia, in homage to Anatole Lemterik, the first president of the settlers.
  • March - The spaceship Johannes Kepler disappeared without a trace on its way back to earth, with 14 crew members on board.

2084[]

  • April - The spaceship Tycho Brahe, with 2500 settlers and 25 crew members on board disappeared on its way to Aldebaran. The reported cause was a fault in the Benevides Transfer, a very complex physical phenomenon that allows the speed of light to be broken. All trans-light flights were suspended until the theorists could find a solution to the problem. On Aldebaran, the communications satellite that ensured contact with earth broke down and stopped broadcasting for good. The colony found itself completely isolated with no support.

2094[]

  • Scientists on earth are still incapable of understanding why certain translight flights went wrong and disappeared into space.

2125[]

  • Largest earthquake in Aldebarans recorded history occurs in northland, reached 4 on the Richter scale and caused no damage.

2142[]

  • The first photos of Betelgeuse-6 are taken by the unmanned space probe Neil Armstrong.
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