![]() The largest and most powerful civilisation of the Seventh Age is The Panhuman Concord comprising almost a quarter of all the human worlds of Antarean space. Political map of Antares surface The Concord It is from this unimaginably huge machine that we derive the description Antarean Space – encompassing all the many worlds connected by the Antares wormhole network. In reality Antares is no ordinary star, but a construct of the archaic and long-vanished race known as the Builders. All known wormholes intersect at one huge nexus, a colossal inter-dimensional machine that we recognise as the star Antares. These wormholes make space travel practical, facilitating trade, communication and governance over enormous inter-galactic distances. These widely scattered planets are all connected by means of a vast and intricate network of spacial wormholes. Other worlds are part of larger inter-stellar societies. Countless free and independent worlds are home to their own human populations. No one knows for sure how many worlds are home to humans and the new species evolved from humans–the diverse race of homo pansapiens or pans. Today is the The Seventh Age: the last and greatest age of humankind. Of humanity’s early history, the colonisation of space, and evolution into numerous and diverse species, little is now remembered. Humankind’s first home – the planet Earth –was destroyed long ago during the forgotten wars of the Prime Imperia. Interplanetary civilisations have flourished and fallen six times over, collapsing and rising anew over countless centuries. Humanity has spread throughout space, to new worlds and distant galaxies, to places and realities undreamt of by our distant ancestors. An introduction to the universe and factions of Beyond the Gates of Antares The Seventh Age of Antares
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