Trader Emergency Coalition

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Trader Worlds Enjoyed a golden era of
lucrative trade and relative peace under the
strict guidelines of the interplanetary
Trade Order. They had forgotten their
ancient history of war and replaced it with
a future of endless prosperity. The
arrival of the Vasari caught the Traders
completely unprepared.
Advance exploratory waves from the Vasari
Exodus Fleet, hastily crushed and colonized
over a dozen worlds. Political
infighting amongst the Trade Order
representatives and the independent Opulentsia, delayed the first military
response by months. Finally, they sent
everything they had to repel the invaders; a
cobbled band of ships designed to combat
piracy. The untrained, undisciplined,
and poorly equipped crews met a swift
demise.
Disasters continued for years but, the
resilient Traders slowly learned to apply
their perfection of the economic engine into
an ever more powerful war machine.
Factories, trade routes, and savvy
businessmen were now one with star bases,
supply lines and master tacticians.
Unfortunately, the disastrously poor
cohesion of the independently operated
planetary fleets often negated this
progress. As the Vasari approached the
central worlds, it became clear that their
advance could not be stopped without higher
levels of coordination. The Trade
Order could not fulfill this role because
its mandate forbade interference with the
sovereign rights of the member planets.
Thus, the Trader Emergency Coalition (TEC)
formed despite strong opposition to the loss
of planetary autonomy.
United under one authority, the TEC finally
stalled the Vasari advancement, but the
reprieve was brief. Their deviant
brethren, exiled one-thousand years ago,
have returned with a colossal fleet of
sophisticated war ships and now wreak havoc
across the undefended sectors. With
their entire force dedicated to maintaining
the Vasari line, the TEC faces a near
hopeless dilemma.
The Vasari

he ancient Vasari Empire once ruled over
countless worlds. Beginning at the galactic
core, the empire expanded uniformly, brought
hundreds of alien races under its control,
and showed no signs of slowing down.
Most species encountered
were young enough to be subjugated
peacefully, although, some resisted and were
harshly enslaved. Those who had expanded
into space were quickly exterminated. Once
conquered, most species were integrated into
the Vasari social structure as “valued
citizens”. The Vasari locked each planet
down and ruled from vast orbital structures,
finding a minimal surface presence more
effective for both production and the
minimization of rebellion.
When the first of the
inner planets fell, analysts initially
assumed that the local species had somehow
managed to rebel. They immediately requested
a wing of the Dark Fleet to restore order
but no status reports were ever received.
Instead, three more planets dropped from the
communications grid. The probability of
multiple, simultaneous, and successful
rebellions was exceptionally remote.
Internal Intelligence concluded that a
renegade force from within the Vasari
engineered a revolt. As deliberations
proceeded on how best to deal with the
traitorous acts, another series of planets
were lost, including their world of origin.
The unknown enemy’s rate of expansion far
exceeded even that of the entire Dark Fleet.
As a last resort, the Dark Fleet Veerr
brought the bulk of their forces back from
the expansionary frontier and massed for a
blind assault on whatever was eating its way
out from the central worlds.
The inhabitants of a
perimeter planet were surprised when a
single warship of the Dark Fleet appeared
out of Phase Space bearing signs of heavy
damage. Their curiosity and confusion
quickly gave way to fear when they boarded
the ship and found the crew apparently mad
with terror.
In a rare act of autonomy, the colony
decided it would be best to take precautions
and temporarily evacuate to a system far
from the Empire.
The refugees waited for
signs of a safe return but instead, the
signal from their warning beacons ceased.
The lifetimes of the warning beacons were
used to estimate the speed of the threat. It
would not be long before their current
position would be compromised. Additional
beacons were placed at their current
location and the group moved on to a
considerably further destination.
Settling for a time, the
refugees started to build colonies,
construct new ships, and extract resources.
Ultimately, their goal was to uncover the
nature of the threat, to research
technologies that might aid in its
destruction, and to restore the rule of the
Empire.
For the next ten
thousand years this pattern would repeat -
the growing Vasari Exodus Fleet only ever a
generation ahead of the relentless, unknown
enemy.
When the Vasari arrived
in Trader Space ten years ago, they were
confident in their ability to quickly deal
with the locals. Initially, the victories
were painless – the scouts alone procured
the initial settlements – but as time went
on it became clear that the local
space-faring species would not be so easy to
eliminate.
Now, the Vasari are
caught in a stalemate, and in some
positions, on the verge of being pushed
back. A state of panic ensues. Already too
entrenched in this disastrous war, the
Vasari are simply unable to withdraw without
catastrophic losses. Even worse, the
conflict is consuming resources faster than
can be put into the reserve. They will not
be able to fuel the next phase of their
exodus and time is running out.
The Advent

he origins of the
Advent began well before recorded history.
It is said they began as one of many broken
peoples who sought spiritual escape on
peripheral worlds following the great wars.
The earliest known
records trace back to the formation of the
Trade Order. At its inception, the Order
sent emissaries to recruit all known
inhabited planets into the organization. One
such group discovered a single desert world
orbiting a massive red star surprisingly
populated by a thriving civilization.
Excited by the profitability of this
potential market, the Order authorized
immediate integration and the emissaries
initiated contact. The representatives of
the planet decidedly rejected the membership
offer.
Not willing to accept
failure, the Order sent a series of market
research teams to acquire data that could be
used to formulate a more elaborate strategy.
They received a single, incomplete report
containing disturbing information.
Shocking acts of
deviancy, at every level of society,
violated the venerable taboos common to all
the Trader Worlds. Sinful cerebral
integration technologies, unrestricted
biological experimentation, strange forms of
collectivism, and the wholesale usage of
countless neurochemicals were but a few of
the transgressions.
The Trader Worlds
overwhelmingly voted that such an aberration
had no place within the territories of their
new Order. With an instinctive fear, the
Traders took control of the planet by force
and exiled the inhabitants far into
uncharted space.
The exiles would
integrate the story of their origins into
myths and prophecies. They believed that
their destiny was to exact retribution and
assume their rightful place in the galaxy.
One thousand years later, when it became
clear that the rare and precious resources
that empowered their unique way of life
approached exhaustion, the society
unanimously decided to return their original
home and fulfill their prophecies.