The recent destruction of Titan Taranis has yielded a significant amount of data that scientists across the galaxy have begun interrogating. Science correspondent Leon Banerjee summarised for Vox Galactica: “Research on Titans has been ongoing since their first appearance, and understanding how they function has been considered crucial to... Read more
Titan Taranis, one of the eight Thargoid motherships, is presumed destroyed after a concerted attack using Guardian nanite torpedoes. The journalist Jade Sanderlyn published a bulletin via Vox Galactica: “We’re receiving incredible news from the Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6 system, where independent pilots were supporting Aegis’s assaults against the... Read more
Titan Taranis is under siege, taking major damage, and close to presenting a major turning point in the war against the Thargoids. This is an urgent call to all independent pilots to aid in the complete defeat of a Titan. A recent surge of financial support has allowed Aegis... Read more
Target the Titans – Guardian Nanite Torpedoes Released
aegisfederationthargoidswars / conflicts 26 February 2024
*Pilots’ Federation ALERT* Aegis is preparing concerted attacks against Thargoid Titans using the new weapons now available at rescue megaships. A successful delivery campaign brought in enough supplies of neofabric insulation, ion distributors and energy grid assemblies to mass-produce the Guardian nanite torpedoes. YZ Ceti Blue Galactic and Co,... Read more
Guardian Relics Needed for Anti-Titan Research
aegisInterstellar Initiative & CGram Tahsciencesthargoids 18 January 2024
*Pilots’ Federation ALERT* The engineer Ram Tah requires urgent deliveries of Guardian relics and Unclassified relics to the Meene system. Professor Alba Tesreau, head of Aegis, made an announcement to launch the initiative: “Since the arrival of the Thargoid Titans, we have developed several new modules to bypass their... Read more
Sirius CEO Faces Assembly Inquiry
allianceli Yong-Ruipolicy/economysirius corporationthargoids 8 January 2024
Li Yong-Rui, CEO of Sirius Corporation, has addressed the Alliance Assembly as part of its formal inquiry into the strategic defence pact. The inquiry was proposed by Councillor Nakato Kaine, who highlighted the lack of military support provided by the megacorp against the Thargoids. When invited to explain why... Read more
Empire Continues ‘Protective Sanctuary’ for Abductees
aegisaisling Duvalalliancearissa Lavigny-Duvalempirepolicy/economythargoids 4 January 2024
Emperor Arissa Lavigny-Duval has decided that all Imperial citizens recovered from Thargoid Titans will remain in quarantine indefinitely. An official pronouncement on behalf of the Emperor was distributed by the Imperial Palace: “Every subject of the Empire who was abducted by the Thargoids is receiving the highest possible quality... Read more
Thargoid War Update: December 3309
aegisalliancegalactic Newsprofessor Palinthargoidswars / conflicts 29 December 2023
As the year draws to a close, Jade Sanderlyn reflects on humanity’s ongoing conflict against the Thargoids in a summary for Vox Galactica. “We began 3309 reeling under the colossal impact brought by the Maelstroms, which had arrived on the fringes of the core systems. Unleashed from within these... Read more
Federation Extends Quarantine for Thargoid Abductees
allianceedmund Mahonfederationfelicia Wintershealththargoidszachary Hudson 28 December 2023
Federal citizens who were captured by Thargoids then rescued from the Titans will not yet be permitted to leave secure medical facilities. The decision comes after the Alliance ended quarantine restrictions for returnees from their systems, with newly rescued civilians expected to spend no more than a week in... Read more
The Alliance has ended medical isolation for all citizens who were rescued from the Titans after being abducted by Thargoid vessels. Prime Minister Edmund Mahon’s official declaration was published by all newsfeeds: “The Assembly has agreed that quarantine procedures for everyone recovered from the Titans are no longer necessary.... Read more