The Fall of Nova Imperium
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Post Views: 2,182 Security forces across the Empire have carried out a coordinated purge of the isolationist group Nova Imperium. Political journalist Cassia Carvalho reported: “Yesterday’s executions in the Senate were apparently only the beginning of a coordinated massacre. Nova Imperium members are being put to death, and citizens... Read more
Post Views: 1,984 The decision of the Interstellar Health Organisation (IHO) to approve Vitadyne Labs’s nanomedicines has been condemned by Utopia. Simguru Pranav Antal made this statement: “The IHO has allowed Vitadyne to steal and replicate Utopian nanomedical technology purely for their financial gain. This is why we do... Read more
Week in Review
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Post Views: 2,259 Here are this week’s main stories. Kaeso Mordanticus, leader of isolationist group Nova Imperium, has been executed by Senator Denton Patreus. All known members of the group have been put to death as part of a systematic purge, and citizens who supported Nova Imperium have been... Read more
Blood on the Senate Floor
arissa Lavigny-Duvaldenton Patreusempirenova imperiumpolicy/economy 25 January 2019
Post Views: 1,563 Kaeso Mordanticus, the captured leader of isolationist group Nova Imperium, has been brought before the Imperial Senate, with unexpected results. Political journalist Cassia Carvalho was at the scene: “Imperator Mordanticus was led into Senate House in shackles but still defiant. All rose as Emperor Arissa Lavigny-Duval... Read more
Commercial Travel Impacted by Hyperspace Fears
galactic News 24 January 2019
Post Views: 1,736 The mysterious disappearance of actor Consuela Knight and the crew of her yacht has affected confidence in commercial space travel. Independent newsfeed The Sovereign reported: “Consuela Knight’s empty ship pulling into port has caused unease in consumer markets. Rumours of abductions and disintegrations while in hyperspace... Read more
Vitadyne Nanomeds Campaign
Interstellar Initiative & CG 24 January 2019
Post Views: 1,124 Professor Katrien Rook of Vitadyne Labs has launched an initiative to establish a new pharmaceutical production facility. In a statement, Professor Rook said: “Vitadyne Labs lacks the infrastructure to mass-produce nanomedicines, so we have invited two pharmaceutical companies to bid for a distribution licence. The company... Read more
Success for Distant Worlds Initiative
galactic News 24 January 2019
Post Views: 1,016 A request for mined materials from the Omega Mining Corporation has concluded. Independent pilots delivered large quantities of Indite, Gallite, Praseodymium and Cobalt which will be used to build an Orbis starport in the Stuemeae FG-Y d7561 system. The starport will serve as a centre for... Read more
Mystery of Missing Crew Sparks Rumours
galactic News 19 January 2019
Post Views: 1,070 The disappearance of famous actor Consuela Knight and the crew of her luxury yacht has sparked a flood of rumours. Independent reporter Flint ‘Firemaker’ Lafosse discussed the mystery on the Rewired news feed: “The scientists say this might be an anomaly that only affects organic tissue.... Read more
Post Views: 1,790 Here are this week’s main stories. The conflict in the Paresa system has ended with Nova Imperium being defeated by Imperial forces. As the conflict drew to a close, Senator Denton Patreus declared that the isolationists’ forces had been significantly depleted. In related news, Imperator Mordanticus,... Read more
Imperator Mordanticus Captured
anders Blainearissa Lavigny-Duvalempirenova imperiumpolicy/economy 18 January 2019
Post Views: 1,382 Imperator Mordanticus, the leader of isolationist group Nova Imperium, has been captured by the Empire. His arrest was made during the conflict between Nova Imperium and the Empire in the Paresa system. Chancellor Anders Blaine made a pronouncement on behalf of Emperor Arissa Lavigny-Duval: “With its... Read more