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= Galactography =
[[Colonized Space]]
:Currently defined as all space within a 12,000 light year radius of Earth.

[[Midregions]]
:Currently defined as all space more than 12,000 light years but less than 24,000 light years away from Earth.

[[Wild Space]]
:Currently defined as all space more than 24,000 light years away from Earth.

= Timekeeping =
Present Day
:Present day is the year 6800 CE, this being in the same calendar system we use in real life.

Calendar
:In-universe, the Gregorian Calendar has been kept as a unified timekeeping system for simplicity. However, most planets will have their own local timekeeping systems and calendars that align more to their orbit and rotation, and a mix of both are used.

= Vocabulary =
Latticed Packages
:Packages composed of latticed matter that can be expanded when needed, used to compress larger items into a small space.

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Galactography

Colonized Space

Currently defined as all space within a 12,000 light year radius of Earth.

Midregions

Currently defined as all space more than 12,000 light years but less than 24,000 light years away from Earth.

Wild Space

Currently defined as all space more than 24,000 light years away from Earth.

Timekeeping

Present Day

Present day is the year 6800 CE, this being in the same calendar system we use in real life.

Calendar

In-universe, the Gregorian Calendar has been kept as a unified timekeeping system for simplicity. However, most planets will have their own local timekeeping systems and calendars that align more to their orbit and rotation, and a mix of both are used.

Vocabulary

Latticed Packages

Packages composed of latticed matter that can be expanded when needed, used to compress larger items into a small space.