Imperium: Contact
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  • Reads 280
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 56
  • Time 10h 19m
Complete, First published May 13, 2016
Mature
The Human Empire rules the galaxy. Superior technology and a massive war machine, allow the humans to dominate all other races. It has been this way for hundreds of years. Now however, a routine patrol by a human warship, will unleash a series of events that may alter the galaxy forever.
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Colony Wars 5: Tales of the Galaxy

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Imagine that the universe is not just a mass of swirling gases, blazing stars and giant spheres of rock. Instead, look at each Galaxy as a massive living entity, with its own consciousness, its own perception of time and its own goals. Each Galaxy has about one hundred billion stars contained within it, and of those stars, around a hundred thousand of them would have planets that could support life. Only a few hundred of those worlds will have life forms that develop higher intellect. These intelligent life forms are the Galaxies children. The Galaxy wants to be able to choose its favourite offspring and give it pride of place above all its other children. It wants to give it lordship and dominion across the Cosmos. These are the stories of one such Galaxy and how the races that came to exist in it were created, how they grew and moved on from their native home worlds, how they discovered the other races of the Galaxy, how they interact with each other and how eventually one race wins the Colony Wars.