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==History==
==History==
===Creation===
===Creation===
The Void's long time within the Silky Way is shrouded in mystery. WIP
===Initial Expansion===
===Initial Expansion===
===Fall of the Creators===
===Fall of the Creators===

Latest revision as of 22:21, July 19, 2025


ISLANDED IN A STREAM OF STARS, ACROSS ETERNAL SEAS OF SPACE AND TIME
This content is a part of the Silky Way.

The Void
The symbol presumed to represent the Void
File:VoidMap.png
The area of the Silky Way controlled by the Void prior to its destruction in 150 AC
File:TheColony.png
The Colony, site of the nerve center of the void after it moved from the Void Creators' Homeworld thousands of years ago
Meta Info
Article Creator
Scope
Setting
Demographic Info
Chronological Age

~60,000 years (conjecture)

Status

Destroyed (150 AC)

Pronouns

it/its

Other Names/Nicknames

Long-term Automated Resource Collection Program

Personality
Goals/Aspirations

To amass as much resources as possible in order to last as long as possible beyond the death of the stars

Weaknesses/Flaws

Extremely centralized, therefore vulnerable to a focused attack

History
Date of Birth

~60,000 BC

Time of Death

150 AC

Place of Death
Role

Originally built to gather resources in order to preserve the homeworld of its creators, now does so to preserve itself

Number of Caused Fatalities

Incomprehensibly large number

Notable Caused Fatalities

Kindir species, Hesteral Cluster, Arwell System, population of Mev'Dar, etc.

Relationships/Affiliations
Allegiance
Skills and Abilities
Powers/Abilities

Controls assets over extremely long distances as extensions of itself

General Power Scale

Literally the most powerful entity in the galaxy

The Void was the most dangerous threat to the civilizations of the Silky Way in modern history, and the destroyer of incomprehensible numbers of people throughout the galaxy. Centered on a megastructural complex known as The Colony deep in the Hiram Sector, the Void covered territory throughout twelve galactic sectors, several orders of magnitude larger than any modern civilization.

That is, until it was finally defeated in late 150 AC by the Working Title Fleet led by Admiral Su'uni Ash Nikal. The closing engagement of the War of the Broken Bow, the climactic Battle of the Colony resulted in the detonation of a strange matter bomb in the heart of the Void's mainframe at The Colony itself at the cost of numerous casualties within the fleet.

History

Creation

The Void's long time within the Silky Way is shrouded in mystery. WIP

Initial Expansion

Fall of the Creators

Modern Times

War of the Broken Bow

Technology and Infrastructure

Void vessels come in a variety of forms, most commonly geometric and angular in nature. Technology utilized by the Void most commonly comes from civilizations which the Void destroyed and consumed, or basic extrapolations and combinations of them. The Void's powerful computer mainframe works to adapt to any problems or attacks as well, making its ships even more difficult to take down.

The Void's mainframe was based in a vast space station in interstellar space within the Hiram Sector, centered upon a long-abandoned Kindir outpost. Initially based upon the homeworld of their creators, Arehaz, the Void relocated its infrastructure to The Colony some 11,000 years ago. The Colony was host to enormous processing centers to power the Void's "mind", as well as a vast databank to hold all the information which the Void has gathered over the past 60,000 years. It also had manufacturing facilities, but these were fairly minimal compared to other Void infrastructure encountered, relying instead on the enormous size of Void space, the presumed lack of knowledge of the Colony's location on the part of attackers, and other nearby installations' production capabilities to defend the Colony from any attack.

Of course, in 150 AC, this perceived protection rapidly fell apart when the Working Title Fleet used knowledge which the FSS Kareland retreived from a derelict Voidspear in 126 AC and the Void Underspace displacement drive to quickly travel to the Colony and attack it. The Colony was severely damaged in the first strike, but the shielding locally adapted to the Working Title Fleet's weaponry. After the arrival of a fleet of Voidspears, the Colony and therefore the Void's mainframe were finally destroyed by the detonation of a strange matter bomb by Admiral Su'uni Ash Nikal.

While the Void possessed numerous starship designs, the most common model was known to the civilizations of the Vernarca and Apple Nebulae as the Voidspear. This ship was of variable length between 1.5 and 11 kilometers from bow to stern and of somewhat variable structure, with no two being exactly the same. The general hull shape was the same for each size of voidspear, but the interior could contain variations in the form of modular systems. The largest model of voidspear held the power, supplemented by local solar energy, to easily break through a planetary shield and destroy an entire planet, as happened to Mev'Dar in mid-150 AC. A group of them appropriately equipped could combine systems to warp spacetime and trigger a chain reaction within a stellar core, causing it to go supernova when it would have otherwise had too low a mass. These ships were extremely dangerous to all who encountered them, which the efforts of entire fleets required to take down just one mid-size voidspear.

Void Collecltor Ships

This form of Void starship was not seen on the field of battle during the War of the Broken Bow. Instead, it is used to gather the resources left behind by civilizations cleared away by the Void's operations. It was only encountered a few times, by the FSS Kareland during its journey home from the Astros Sector as it passed through the Void Underspace in 126 AC. These ships are enormous, outsizing small moons and destroying planets through mining at leisure. Some can even be outfitted to suck in gaseous material from gas giants, stars, and diffuse nebulae. With the destruction of the Void's mainframe in the Battle of the Colony, all remaining resource harvesting ships are believed to have gone dormant.

Void Underspace

Over its 60,000 year history, the Void has developed numerous advanced technologies to assist it in its mission. Foremost among these is the Void Underspace, a so-called alternate plane which drastically scales down the distance between two realspace points. This allowed Void starships to cross the space controlled by the Void on relatively short timescales, and also allowed the Working Title Fleet to reach the Colony in a few weeks rather than a decade. After the defeat of the Void, the constant maintainance requirements of the network led to underspace beginning to decay away. However, reverse-engineered Void technology from the numerous starships left derelict after its defeat may result in a recreation of the underspace concept in the future.

"Culture"

Purpose

The Void was initially built by the long-dead Kindir in an effort to gather resources and prolong their existence far beyond what they believed to be their natural lifespan. They would do this simply by creating a "buffer", gathering enough usable energy to surmount the effects of the surrounding universe's entropy for as long as possible. Thus, the computer network later known as the Void went out into the universe, and the skies of Arehaz began to darken as the nearest stars disappeared into the resource stores

Tactics