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== Overview ==
The Borealis Universe is a community Scope originally created on May 28th 2015, and was once a part of the '''''"Space Engine Wiki."''''' Revived by our community, Borealis is a strictly sci-fi universe primarily set within the Local Group, and several near-by galactic neighborhood, particularly within the galaxies of the Milky Way and Andromeda. The accumulative setting of this Scope is referred to colloquial as the '''''"Borealis Cluster,"''''' hence the Scope's name.

This Scope is currently undergoing a large reboot of content in an attempt to make the setting more concise s and comprehensible. As such, many of the articles a part of the Borealis Universe well be revised, consolidated, or completely rewritten to ensure consistency and clarity across the entire Scope.

Revision as of 04:26, December 1, 2024


"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
This content is a part of Borealis Universe.

Overview

The Borealis Universe is a community Scope originally created on May 28th 2015, and was once a part of the "Space Engine Wiki." Revived by our community, Borealis is a strictly sci-fi universe primarily set within the Local Group, and several near-by galactic neighborhood, particularly within the galaxies of the Milky Way and Andromeda. The accumulative setting of this Scope is referred to colloquial as the "Borealis Cluster," hence the Scope's name.

This Scope is currently undergoing a large reboot of content in an attempt to make the setting more concise s and comprehensible. As such, many of the articles a part of the Borealis Universe well be revised, consolidated, or completely rewritten to ensure consistency and clarity across the entire Scope.

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