Galactic Guide: Caliban System

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To the youth of today, Caliban has always been a Vanduul system. They don’t remember it as home to millions of Humans, but only as a place where Vanduul harvesters chew through worlds we were forced to abandon. Still, everyone has heard the stories of the Fall of Caliban in 2884. The frantic planet-wide evacuation. The panic-stricken public making matters only worse. Events that so shocked the Empire, many will always remember where they were when they first heard the news of the system’s loss.

Almost overnight, 500 years of Human history was gone. Now, the lives of those who occupied Crion exist only in historical records and the memories of those few who survived. For many today, this one tragic moment defines the system, yet Caliban is so much more. Its vibrant and tumultuous history dates all the way back to . . . well, we don’t precisely know.



Uncertain Beginnings

In 2341, hauler Ashley Ghan sold the location of the Caliban System to the government. Ghan was on a supply run in Nul when an outlaw pack sprang a trap. Overmatched and under fire, Ghan quickly spooled her quantum drive and jumped. While running scans to make sure she wasn’t being pursued, she discovered an anomaly that ultimately turned out to be the jump point that took her to a new system.

In an instant, Ghan became an Empire-wide hero. Caliban, named after Ghan’s father, was only the sixth system discovered by Humanity. Yet despite offers to discuss her discovery with luminaries from the scientific community and capitalize on endorsement deals, Ghan quietly collected her reward and then disappeared.

When government pathfinders charted the system a shocking discovery was made. A Human structure already existed on Caliban 4f, a moon of Caliban IV. Even though the building was poorly constructed, its location was expertly selected. Inside were crates of precious ores that would have required painstaking excavation, along with other clues leading experts to believe that it had been there for years.

News of previous Human activity in the system incited skeptics to call Ghan’s story into question. Dozens of people came forward to claim it was their shack, and thus their names should be added to the history books and money added to their accounts. Yet none had the jump data to prove it. Conflicting rumors swirled, with some claiming Ghan betrayed her former pirate crew, while others believed she was an elite infoagent cashing out and changing careers.

Eventually, Ghan came forward for an exclusive interview with Lynn Gale. Viewer traffic to watch the live event was so intense it crashed a number of older networks around the Empire. Though demand was high, the interview did little to resolve the controversy. Awkward in an obviously rehearsed way, Ghan stuck to her story and denied being anything but lucky. For her, the discovery was apparently a blessing that had become a curse.

Public interest gradually abated, and attempts to uncover the shack’s history were unsuccessful. Still, Humanity’s first mysterious imprint on the system was not forgotten. All official government paperwork lists 2341 as the first recorded jump into Caliban, and “Unknown” appears next to its discovery date.



Progress & Peril

Following the system’s (re)discovery, the government immediately set to terraforming Crion (Caliban II). The public interest in the system was overwhelming, so once the planet was cleared for habitation, it wasn’t long before millions called it home. Life was normal in Caliban until February 18, 2617, when the large jump point connecting it to Nul collapsed. Thankfully the system still had a stable connection to Oberon and wasn’t isolated from the universe. Eventually, a small jump point reformed between Caliban and Nul, and has been there ever since.



Still, the incident shocked and scared many residents. Crion’s population steadily decreased for decades as some worried the system would suffer the same fate as Oretani. The ominous event cast a pall over the system, but no one could have imagined the horrors to come. In 2739, the Vanduul arrived on Caliban’s doorstep.

The attacks initially began as small raiding parties, but as time went on, skirmish after skirmish built to a final battle of a scale unseen again till the recent Battle of Vega. On July 7, 2884, a Vanduul clan lead by a massive Kingship slipped by sensor beacons and entered the system. The attack was swift and ruthless. Despite the Navy’s best efforts to defend the system from the ruthless invaders and the brave heroics of the men and women of the fabled ‘Lost Squad,’ in the end, Humanity had no choice but to retreat in the face of overwhelming force. The system has been under Vanduul control ever since.

CALIBAN I
Humanity ripped out the resources of this small, coreless world to help construct Crion. Now, even the Vanduul pay it no mind.

CALIBAN II (Crion)
Crion is a small, rocky world ideally situated in the green band of Caliban’s G-type, main sequence star. It was quickly terraformed and populated by adventurous souls looking to live on the edge of the known universe. Boro, its capital, became a haven for explorers probing the Empire’s western front. In 2599, travel writer Shasta Wagner described Boro as having “a cosmopolitan appearance, but a strong frontier spirit.”

Political activism within the system increased with the Vanduul threat. Many residents believed the Messer regime was intentionally withholding military resources from the system, as the occasional attack only reinforced the UEE’s need for a strong, militaristic leader. Yet even after the Messers were deposed, Navy presence and sensor beacons seemed woefully lacking, which some claim set the stage for the horrific attack on the system.

Now, Crion stands as a shattered skeleton of its former self. Vast swaths of land have been harvested by passing Vanduul Clans, who enter the system and drop their horrific machines to the surface. As they continue to consume former cities and the land itself to rebuild their fleet, experts say it will only be a matter of time till all traces of Humanity are wiped clean.

CALIBAN III
Caliban III is a desert planet that was initially deemed unworthy of terraforming. However, by the mid-29th century, technology had advanced enough to make it possible. The planet was in the process of becoming Human habitable when the Vanduul attacked.

Today, the terraforming machinery has crashed into the planet’s surface, and the world is reverting to its original state. With a little hindsight, many wish the credits spent terraforming this world would have instead gone to defending the system.

CALIBAN BELT ALPHA
Resources abounded in this asteroid belt before the Vanduul overran the system. Now, experts fear the Vanduul may have picked it clean for their own purposes.

CALIBAN IV
Silicate and iron swirl through the atmosphere of this gas giant, providing the planet its stunning grey-green color.

CALIBAN V
This protoplanet lacks an atmosphere, but must contain resources the Vanduul value. Recent scan drones have spotted them strip mining this craggy rock.

HEARD IN THE WIND
“I have studied Hell. I have exhaustively researched every manifestation of the place as depicted throughout Humanity’s history and I would rather live in any of those than see Caliban.”
- Malcolm Wallace, Theologian/Philosopher, 2914



“With the amount of drama this whole thing has caused me, I’m starting to think I might’ve been better off if I’d gone and lived in a shed.”
- Ashley Ghan, interview excerpt from One and All with Lynn Gale, 2343

TRAVEL WARNING
With the constant threat of Vanduul attack, Galactic Guide does not recommend anyone travel to the Caliban system and intends this guide for entertainment purposes only.
Für die Jugend von heute war Caliban immer ein Vanduul-System. Sie erinnern sich nicht an die Heimat von Millionen von Menschen, sondern nur an einen Ort, an dem Vanduul-Erntemaschinen durch Welten kauen, die wir verlassen mussten. Dennoch hat jeder die Geschichten vom Fall des Kaliban im Jahr 2884 gehört. Die hektische, planetweite Evakuierung. Die in Panik geratene Öffentlichkeit verschlimmert die Situation nur noch. Ereignisse, die das Imperium so schockiert haben, dass sich viele immer daran erinnern werden, wo sie waren, als sie zum ersten Mal die Nachricht vom Verlust des Systems hörten.

Fast über Nacht waren 500 Jahre Menschheitsgeschichte vergangen. Nun, das Leben derer, die Crion besetzten, existiert nur noch in historischen Aufzeichnungen und die Erinnerungen an die wenigen Überlebenden. Für viele heute definiert dieser eine tragische Moment das System, aber Caliban ist so viel mehr. Seine pulsierende und turbulente Geschichte reicht bis in die Zeit zurück.... naja, wir wissen es nicht genau.


Ungewisse Anfänge

Im Jahr 2341 verkaufte der Spediteur Ashley Ghan den Standort des Kaliban-Systems an die UNE. Ghan war auf einem Versorgungslauf in Nul, als ein Gesetzloser Pack eine Falle stellte. Überwältigt und unter Beschuss, spulte Ghan schnell ihren Quantenantrieb und sprang. Während sie Scans durchführte, um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht verfolgt wurde, entdeckte sie eine Anomalie, die sich letztendlich als der Sprungpunkt herausstellte, der sie zu einem neuen System führte.

In einem Augenblick wurde Ghan zu einem empireweiten Helden. Caliban, benannt nach Ghans Vater, war nur das sechste System, das von der Menschheit entdeckt wurde. Doch trotz der Angebote, ihre Entdeckung mit Koryphäen aus der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft zu diskutieren und von den Deals zu profitieren, sammelte Ghan leise ihre Belohnung ein und verschwand dann.

Als die UNE-Pfadfinder das System kartierten, wurde eine schockierende Entdeckung gemacht. Eine menschliche Struktur existierte bereits auf Kaliban 4f, einem Mond von Kaliban IV. Obwohl das Gebäude schlecht gebaut war, wurde sein Standort sorgfältig ausgewählt. Darin befanden sich Kisten mit wertvollen Erzen, die eine sorgfältige Ausgrabung erfordert hätten, zusammen mit anderen Hinweisen, die Experten glauben ließen, dass sie schon seit Jahren dort waren.

Nachrichten über frühere menschliche Aktivitäten im System veranlassten Skeptiker, Ghans Geschichte in Frage zu stellen. Dutzende von Menschen kamen vor, um zu behaupten, es sei ihre Hütte, und so sollten ihre Namen in die Geschichtsbücher aufgenommen werden und Geld auf ihre Konten. Doch keiner hatte die Sprungdaten, um es zu beweisen. Widersprüchliche Gerüchte brodelten, wobei einige behaupteten, Ghan habe ihre ehemalige Piratencrew verraten, während andere glaubten, sie sei eine Elite-Infoagentur, die Geld auszahlte und die Karriere änderte.

Schließlich kam Ghan zu einem exklusiven Interview mit Lynn Gale. Der Besucherverkehr, um das Live-Ereignis zu verfolgen, war so intensiv, dass er eine Reihe älterer Netzwerke im ganzen Reich zum Einsturz brachte. Obwohl die Nachfrage hoch war, tat das Interview wenig, um die Kontroverse zu lösen. Auf offensichtlich einstudierte Weise unbeholfen, hielt sich Ghan an ihre Geschichte und leugnete, alles andere als Glück zu sein. Für sie war die Entdeckung anscheinend ein Segen, der zum Fluch geworden war.

Das öffentliche Interesse nahm allmählich ab, und Versuche, die Geschichte der Hütte aufzudecken, waren erfolglos. Dennoch wurde der erste mysteriöse Abdruck der Menschheit auf dem System nicht vergessen. Alle offiziellen Regierungspapiere führen 2341 als ersten dokumentierten Sprung in Caliban auf, und "Unbekannt" erscheint neben dem Datum der Entdeckung.


Fortschritt & Gefahr

Nach der (Wieder-)Entdeckung des Systems setzte die UNE sofort auf terraforming Crion (Caliban II). Das öffentliche Interesse an dem System war überwältigend, so dass es nicht lange dauerte, bis Millionen Menschen es als ihr Zuhause bezeichneten, sobald der Planet für die Besiedlung freigegeben war. Das Leben in Caliban war bis zum 18. Februar 2617 normal, als der große Sprungpunkt, der ihn mit Nul verband, zusammenbrach. Glücklicherweise hatte das System noch eine stabile Verbindung zu Oberon und war nicht vom Universum isoliert. Schließlich wurde ein kleiner Sprungpunkt zwischen Kaliban und Nul reformiert, der seither besteht.


Dennoch schockierte und erschreckte der Vorfall viele Bewohner. Die Bevölkerung von Crion nahm jahrzehntelang stetig ab, da einige befürchteten, dass das System das gleiche Schicksal erleiden würde wie Oretani. Das ominöse Ereignis warf einen Schatten auf das System, aber niemand hätte sich die kommenden Schrecken vorstellen können. Im Jahr 2681 kamen die Vanduul vor Calibans Haustür an.

Die Angriffe begannen zunächst als kleine Raubzüge, aber im Laufe der Zeit folgte ein Scharmützel nach dem anderen, das zu einer Endschlacht in einem Ausmaß aufgebaut wurde, das bis zur jüngsten Schlacht von Vega wieder ungesehen war. Am 7. Juli 2884 rutschte ein Vanduul-Clan, der von einem massiven Königsschiff angeführt wurde, durch Sensorkennleuchten aus und trat in das System ein. Der Angriff war schnell und rücksichtslos. Trotz der Bemühungen der Marine, das System vor den rücksichtslosen Invasoren und den mutigen Heldentaten der Männer und Frauen der sagenumwobenen "Verlorenen Truppe" zu verteidigen, hatte die Menschheit am Ende keine andere Wahl, als sich angesichts der überwältigenden Macht zurückzuziehen. Seitdem steht das System unter der Kontrolle von Vanduul.

KALIBAN I
Die Menschheit riss die Ressourcen dieser kleinen, kernlosen Welt aus, um beim Aufbau von Crion zu helfen. Nun, selbst die Vanduul schenken es nicht.

KALIBRIAN II (Crion)
Crion ist eine kleine, felsige Welt, die ideal im grünen Band von Calibans G-Typ, dem Hauptreihenstern, liegt. Es war schnell terrassiert und von abenteuerlustigen Seelen bevölkert, die am Rande des bekannten Universums leben wollten. Boro, seine Hauptstadt, wurde zu einem Paradies für Entdecker, die die Westfront des Imperiums erkunden. Im Jahr 2599 beschrieb die Reiseschriftstellerin Shasta Wagner Boro als "weltoffen, aber mit starkem Grenzgeist".

Der politische Aktivismus innerhalb des Systems nahm mit der Bedrohung durch Vanduul zu. Viele Bewohner glaubten, dass das Messer-Regime dem System absichtlich militärische Ressourcen vorenthielt, da der gelegentliche Angriff die Notwendigkeit der UEE nach einem starken, militaristischen Führer nur verstärkte. Doch selbst nach der Absetzung der Messers schien es der Marine an Präsenz- und Sensorbaken zu mangeln, was einige behaupten, die den Rahmen für den schrecklichen Angriff auf das System bildeten.

Nun steht Crion als zerbrochenes Skelett seines früheren Selbst. Weite Teile des Landes wurden abgeerntet, indem man an Vanduul Clans vorbeikam, die in das System eindringen und ihre schrecklichen Maschinen an die Oberfläche werfen. Während sie weiterhin ehemalige Städte und das Land selbst zerstören, um ihre Flotte wieder aufzubauen, sagen Experten, dass es nur eine Frage der Zeit sein wird, bis alle Spuren der Menschheit sauber gewischt sind.

KALIBAN III
Caliban III ist ein Wüstenplanet, der zunächst als unwürdig für das Terraforming galt. Doch bis zur Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts war die Technologie so weit fortgeschritten, dass sie es möglich machte. Der Planet war dabei, menschlich zu werden, als die Vandule angriffen.

Heute ist die Terraform-Maschinerie gegen die Oberfläche des Planeten geprallt, und die Welt kehrt in ihren ursprünglichen Zustand zurück. Im Nachhinein wünschen sich viele, dass die Credits, die diese Welt erforscht haben, stattdessen zur Verteidigung des Systems übergegangen wären.

KALIBANGÜRTEL ALPHA
In diesem Asteroidengürtel waren viele Ressourcen vorhanden, bevor die Vanduul das System überrannten. Nun befürchten Experten, dass die Vanduul sie für ihre eigenen Zwecke sauber gepflückt haben könnte.

KALIBAN IV
Silikat und Eisen wirbeln durch die Atmosphäre dieses Gasriesen und verleihen dem Planeten seine atemberaubende graugrüne Farbe.

KALIBAN V
Dieser Protoplanet hat keine Atmosphäre, muss aber Ressourcen im Vanduul-Wert enthalten. Jüngste Scan-Drohnen haben sie beim Tagebau dieses zerklüfteten Gesteins entdeckt.

IM WIND GEHÖRT
"Ich habe die Hölle studiert. Ich habe jede Manifestation des Ortes, wie sie in der Geschichte der Menschheit dargestellt wird, gründlich recherchiert und würde lieber in einer von diesen leben, als Caliban zu sehen."
- Malcolm Wallace, Theologe/Philosoph, 2914


"Bei dem Ausmaß an Drama, das diese ganze Sache bei mir verursacht hat, fange ich an zu denken, dass es mir besser gegangen wäre, wenn ich in einem Schuppen gelebt hätte."
- Ashley Ghan, Interview-Auszug aus One and All mit Lynn Gale, 2343

REISEWARNUNG
Mit der ständigen Gefahr eines Vanduul-Angriffs empfiehlt Galactic Guide niemandem, zum Caliban-System zu reisen, und beabsichtigt, diesen Leitfaden nur zu Unterhaltungszwecken zu verwenden.
To the youth of today, Caliban has always been a Vanduul system. They don’t remember it as home to millions of Humans, but only as a place where Vanduul harvesters chew through worlds we were forced to abandon. Still, everyone has heard the stories of the Fall of Caliban in 2884. The frantic planet-wide evacuation. The panic-stricken public making matters only worse. Events that so shocked the Empire, many will always remember where they were when they first heard the news of the system’s loss.

Almost overnight, 500 years of Human history was gone. Now, the lives of those who occupied Crion exist only in historical records and the memories of those few who survived. For many today, this one tragic moment defines the system, yet Caliban is so much more. Its vibrant and tumultuous history dates all the way back to . . . well, we don’t precisely know.



Uncertain Beginnings

In 2341, hauler Ashley Ghan sold the location of the Caliban System to the government. Ghan was on a supply run in Nul when an outlaw pack sprang a trap. Overmatched and under fire, Ghan quickly spooled her quantum drive and jumped. While running scans to make sure she wasn’t being pursued, she discovered an anomaly that ultimately turned out to be the jump point that took her to a new system.

In an instant, Ghan became an Empire-wide hero. Caliban, named after Ghan’s father, was only the sixth system discovered by Humanity. Yet despite offers to discuss her discovery with luminaries from the scientific community and capitalize on endorsement deals, Ghan quietly collected her reward and then disappeared.

When government pathfinders charted the system a shocking discovery was made. A Human structure already existed on Caliban 4f, a moon of Caliban IV. Even though the building was poorly constructed, its location was expertly selected. Inside were crates of precious ores that would have required painstaking excavation, along with other clues leading experts to believe that it had been there for years.

News of previous Human activity in the system incited skeptics to call Ghan’s story into question. Dozens of people came forward to claim it was their shack, and thus their names should be added to the history books and money added to their accounts. Yet none had the jump data to prove it. Conflicting rumors swirled, with some claiming Ghan betrayed her former pirate crew, while others believed she was an elite infoagent cashing out and changing careers.

Eventually, Ghan came forward for an exclusive interview with Lynn Gale. Viewer traffic to watch the live event was so intense it crashed a number of older networks around the Empire. Though demand was high, the interview did little to resolve the controversy. Awkward in an obviously rehearsed way, Ghan stuck to her story and denied being anything but lucky. For her, the discovery was apparently a blessing that had become a curse.

Public interest gradually abated, and attempts to uncover the shack’s history were unsuccessful. Still, Humanity’s first mysterious imprint on the system was not forgotten. All official government paperwork lists 2341 as the first recorded jump into Caliban, and “Unknown” appears next to its discovery date.



Progress & Peril

Following the system’s (re)discovery, the government immediately set to terraforming Crion (Caliban II). The public interest in the system was overwhelming, so once the planet was cleared for habitation, it wasn’t long before millions called it home. Life was normal in Caliban until February 18, 2617, when the large jump point connecting it to Nul collapsed. Thankfully the system still had a stable connection to Oberon and wasn’t isolated from the universe. Eventually, a small jump point reformed between Caliban and Nul, and has been there ever since.



Still, the incident shocked and scared many residents. Crion’s population steadily decreased for decades as some worried the system would suffer the same fate as Oretani. The ominous event cast a pall over the system, but no one could have imagined the horrors to come. In 2739, the Vanduul arrived on Caliban’s doorstep.

The attacks initially began as small raiding parties, but as time went on, skirmish after skirmish built to a final battle of a scale unseen again till the recent Battle of Vega. On July 7, 2884, a Vanduul clan lead by a massive Kingship slipped by sensor beacons and entered the system. The attack was swift and ruthless. Despite the Navy’s best efforts to defend the system from the ruthless invaders and the brave heroics of the men and women of the fabled ‘Lost Squad,’ in the end, Humanity had no choice but to retreat in the face of overwhelming force. The system has been under Vanduul control ever since.

CALIBAN I
Humanity ripped out the resources of this small, coreless world to help construct Crion. Now, even the Vanduul pay it no mind.

CALIBAN II (Crion)
Crion is a small, rocky world ideally situated in the green band of Caliban’s G-type, main sequence star. It was quickly terraformed and populated by adventurous souls looking to live on the edge of the known universe. Boro, its capital, became a haven for explorers probing the Empire’s western front. In 2599, travel writer Shasta Wagner described Boro as having “a cosmopolitan appearance, but a strong frontier spirit.”

Political activism within the system increased with the Vanduul threat. Many residents believed the Messer regime was intentionally withholding military resources from the system, as the occasional attack only reinforced the UEE’s need for a strong, militaristic leader. Yet even after the Messers were deposed, Navy presence and sensor beacons seemed woefully lacking, which some claim set the stage for the horrific attack on the system.

Now, Crion stands as a shattered skeleton of its former self. Vast swaths of land have been harvested by passing Vanduul Clans, who enter the system and drop their horrific machines to the surface. As they continue to consume former cities and the land itself to rebuild their fleet, experts say it will only be a matter of time till all traces of Humanity are wiped clean.

CALIBAN III
Caliban III is a desert planet that was initially deemed unworthy of terraforming. However, by the mid-29th century, technology had advanced enough to make it possible. The planet was in the process of becoming Human habitable when the Vanduul attacked.

Today, the terraforming machinery has crashed into the planet’s surface, and the world is reverting to its original state. With a little hindsight, many wish the credits spent terraforming this world would have instead gone to defending the system.

CALIBAN BELT ALPHA
Resources abounded in this asteroid belt before the Vanduul overran the system. Now, experts fear the Vanduul may have picked it clean for their own purposes.

CALIBAN IV
Silicate and iron swirl through the atmosphere of this gas giant, providing the planet its stunning grey-green color.

CALIBAN V
This protoplanet lacks an atmosphere, but must contain resources the Vanduul value. Recent scan drones have spotted them strip mining this craggy rock.

HEARD IN THE WIND
“I have studied Hell. I have exhaustively researched every manifestation of the place as depicted throughout Humanity’s history and I would rather live in any of those than see Caliban.”
- Malcolm Wallace, Theologian/Philosopher, 2914



“With the amount of drama this whole thing has caused me, I’m starting to think I might’ve been better off if I’d gone and lived in a shed.”
- Ashley Ghan, interview excerpt from One and All with Lynn Gale, 2343

TRAVEL WARNING
With the constant threat of Vanduul attack, Galactic Guide does not recommend anyone travel to the Caliban system and intends this guide for entertainment purposes only.

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