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[[Category: Years of the First Imperium|--09300]]
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=== Events ===
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* An exploratory [[NAFAL]] expedition launched by the nascent [[Vilani]] to the nearby [[Tahaver (world)|Tahaver]] [[system]] discovers [[Sophont|intelligent life]], a race of [[Tahavi|aquatic mantas]]. Soon thereafter another [[NAFAL]] expedition to the [[Khula (Vl 1919) (world)|Khula]] [[system]] discovers [[Khulan|archeological evidence]] of a [[human minor race|human]] civilization which had died out several thousand years before. {{Page cite|name= T5 Core Rules |page= 16 |article= A Brief History of the Universe}}
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* The [[Geonee]] on [[Shiwonee (world)|Shiwonee]] reach early {{TL|9}}.  {{Page cite|name= Humaniti |page=68 }}
  
== Events ==
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[[Category:Years of rise of the Vilani|--09300]]
* An exploratory expedition launched by the nascent [[Vilani Imperium]] to the nearby [[Tahaver (world)|Tahaver]] [[system]] discovers [[Sophont|intelligent life]], a race of [[Tahavi|aquatic mantas]]. Soon thereafter another expedition discovered [[Khulan|archeological evidence]] of a [[human minor race|human]] civilization which had died out several thousand years before. {{Page cite|name= T5 Core Rules |page= 16 |article= A Brief History of the Universe}}
 

Latest revision as of 18:16, 24 September 2023

Date: -9,300 Imperial
Solomani: 4,786 B.C.
Vilani: -4,005 VI
Zhodani: -1,136.0
Aslan: -0,045
K'kree: -963
Hiver: -19,421
Previous and Following Years
-9400s -9310s
-9310 -9309 -9308 -9307 -9306 -9305 -9304 -9303 -9302 -9301
-9300
-9299 -9298 -9297 -9296 -9295 -9294 -9293 -9292 -9291 -9290
-9300s -9300s
See also: Date Conversion
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Events[edit]

  1. Marc Miller. "A Brief History of the Universe." T5 Core Rules (2013): 16.
  2. Loren WisemanJon F. Zeigler. Humaniti (Steve Jackson Games, 2003), 68.