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The International Space Agency was founded on May 12th, 2098, shortly after the discovery of a wormhole, or quantum stargate, behind Mars. | The International Space Agency was founded on May 12th, 2098, shortly after the discovery of a '''[[Wormholes|wormhole]]''', or '''[[Quantum Stargate|quantum stargate]]''', behind Mars. | ||
During the following 50 years, ISA oversaw the mapping of star systems belonging to a connected network of quantum gates stretching as far away as 2,500 light years from Earth. | During the following 50 years, ISA oversaw the mapping of dozens of star systems belonging to a connected network of quantum gates stretching as far away as 2,500 light years from Earth. | ||
They were also the same institution that proclaimed the discovery of extraterrestrial life in 2107. | They were also the same institution that proclaimed the discovery of extraterrestrial life in 2107. |
Latest revision as of 01:45, 31 March 2024
The International Space Agency was founded on May 12th, 2098, shortly after the discovery of a wormhole, or quantum stargate, behind Mars.
During the following 50 years, ISA oversaw the mapping of dozens of star systems belonging to a connected network of quantum gates stretching as far away as 2,500 light years from Earth.
They were also the same institution that proclaimed the discovery of extraterrestrial life in 2107.