499th to 100th Centuries BCE (FASA)
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Reference Stardate -519/0101.01 Through -120/9912.31
52,999 BCE
- c.RSD -550/00 through -500/00 (c.52,999-47,999 BCE): The Second Interregnum occurs. The surface of Rigel IV is totally paved over.[1]
47,999 BCE
- c.RSD -500/00: The Querat civilization, located coreward, rises, although there is no incursion into the Orion Arm. Surface sculpting on Rigel III is completed, though the starting date is unknown.[1]
40,999 BCE
- c.RSD -430/00 through -400/00 (c.40,999-37,999 BCE): The Third Interregnum occurs.[1]
37,999 BCE
- c.RSD -400/00 through -200/00 (c.37,999-17,999 BCE): The Preserver Era. A largely unknown civilization to rimward seeds worlds around the Orion Arm with humanoid life forms, then disappears.[1]
17,999 BCE
- c.RSD -200/00 through -180/00 (c.17,999-15,999 BCE): The Fourth Interregnum occurs. Orions first appear.[1]
15,856 BCE
- RSD -179/56: The Treaty of Kammzdast begins the legal transfer of technology to primitive Orions and limits the use of mercenaries. Botchok is used as a proxy battlefield to allow peaceful development of the Rigel system.[1]
15,839 BCE
- RSD -179/39: The First Rigel Conference relaxes some of the Kammzdast restraints and gives more training and technology to the Orions.[1]
13,681 BCE
- RSD -157/81: The Thirteenth Rigel Conference occurs. Only two original signatory cultures still exist by this date. The Orions receive more technology, and slave transport and lodgment rules are relaxed, permitting shipment to more planets. Rigel BC planets are settled, but the lack of resources keeps the population low.[1]
12,227 BCE
- RSD -143/27: The Twenty-First Rigel Conference reinforces the ban on combat in the Rigel system, restricts secret slave transportation, vetoes the Rigellian Confederation, and grants Orions nuclear technology for use on Botchok.[1]
12,137 BCE
- RSD -142/37 through -142/17 (12,137-12,117 BCE): The Atom War and the Long Winter kill 80 percent of Botchok's population in 20 years. Proxy warfare is temporarily postponed.[1]
12,089 BCE
- RSD -141/8901 (January): The Twenty-Second Rigel Conference lifts the restrictions on slave transportation to allow repopulation of Botchok. Forced resettlement begins.[1]
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