Talk:Tomastahl Sector

Rift Incident
See the above link. Involves of the escalation of tensions between the Sauran, Telkevon and Remusians. The Remusians are presented with an Ultimatum, Support the Sauran and lose relations with the Telkevon, and as a result any opportunities to further study the Rift, or continue relations with the Sauran and the PKs as a whole for future support in local efforts, as well as committing to the PKs and formally participating in the war effort.

Having already supported the PKs for many years through collaborative Directive Task forces with many other peacekeepers, this seemed like the logical choice. They had primarily worked in the shadows through Project Impact and the Field-Experimentation Initiative. However, Directive representatives were repulsed by the not the idea of ending relations with the the Telkevon, but rather giving up research on the Rift.

While some Directive members could not be convinced, but ultimately the Royal council voted on its course of action, and concluded it would be better long term to commit to the Peacekeepers, forcing the Directive to dismantle the Rift and cut ties with the Telkevon. Any Telkevon forces in the Rift were ordered to leave at once or face the consequences. While a brief conflict ensued between the parties, the Directive was successful in deactivating the Rift stabilizers and cut immediate ties with the Telkevon, thus cementing themselves as part of the Peacekeeper Alliance.

Telkevon-Nephani Cold War/Operation Dawnhammer
See above link.

Project Impact and PK Involvement
After establishing themselves as proficient technological supports by assisting the Sauran in their defensive conflicts, starting in about Y5/6 conflicts, the Remusians catch the attention of the PK faction as a whole. Pks take interest in about y8/9, and the Remusians contract out certain Directive Task Units to the PK forces as part of a Field Experimentation Initiative and Project Impact.

The Initiative allowed Remusians to more actively participate in the Great War conflicts by acting as contracted units that actively assist frontline soldiers and technicians. Additionally, the initiative allowed The Directive to test out experimental equipment, weapons, and technology, provided they remain with certain restrictions (Whatever the space Geneva convention can be, but like, very borderline).

Project Impact on the other hand, was designed in a similar niche to Project Nightfall, where the Directive creates unique equipment and technology that specifically tailor to an empires talents and specializations. (Battlesuit that further expands the size and Diab strength, provides enhancement to the iconic Diab helmet, ect, Central Datanet technology could be provided to supplement ACI OR Battlesuits sufficient for all confederation members, ect) These contributions greatly influence the ultimatum decision presented during the Rift Incident

These contributions eventually lead to the Directive participating in more events, such as the Melum Telum Project in Y10, the War/battle of the Mech king Y12 ect. Contracting out scientist becomes an idea that the Directive considers for any party while they are Neutral. Additionally collaborate with similar empire industries akin to the Newverrian Corvus Tech Industries. Entirely up for debate.

Doramis Monarchy Notes/ideas
-Dragonaterran/Doramis Monarchy Scientist escaped the Empire with many important documents concerning the Biomatter Incident, and to what extent it was tested and used, and fled the PK alliance. Believes the Monarchy should be held responsible for its actions(?) Hides out either with the Vechtramil Directorate, A neutral Party location such as Nova Corp or another science focused PK/neutral empire that desires the information. Could lend to being a short RP one-shot story documenting the tracking of this individual.

Collection-Synthetic Crisis
Basically the Collection pulls an institute, starting infiltration campaign to dismantle and disrupt the Republic and its allies. the Collection is successful in some capacity and compromises some key roles in the Remusian government and Directive. The Collection would replace these members with agents of their own, sometimes the agents not even knowing they are replicants. Some would assume the roles they were assigned but actively remain agents of the Collection.

These agents are also embedded, or attempted to be, within other empires in the Tomastahl Sector, primarily the Telkevon, Remusians, Kusheen, and Sauran. While successful in infiltrating the Remusians and Kusheens, they have less success with the Telkevon and even worse with the Saurans. However, the Collection uses its synthetics to disrupt the SSN network of the RTelkevon, causing them issues in their population management. The Sauran easily identify the synthetic replicants and assist the Republic with seeking them out.

Collection-Asanian Interaction
Collection and Asanians encounter each other in both of their quests for resources. They end up fighting each other over resources in this sector, sparking conflict and resource competition[ between the Empires. Either this or they put their behaviors aside and collect resources together, though this is unlikely.

Remusian-Asanian Interaction
Both parties see each as rivals, as while they are both technological powerhouses, The Remusians lend their own knowledge to other Peacekeepers through Tasks forces and research programs, versus the Asanians who horde their technology for themselves.

Asanian-Sauran Conflict
WHile it should be obvious why these two are in conflict with each other, thier dispute spreads to the Tomastahl sector in some capacity after the Asanians engage the Remusians, bringing to light that the Sauran are also present in the Tomastahl sector. I know the details of this were to be decided by Hang & Blue, I recall a Sauran Mothership taking refuge in Remusian territory, drawing the Republic into more conflict with the Asanians and bring the Sauran and Remusians closer as allies.