Union
You are a lancer, an exceptional mech pilot among
already exceptional peers, and you live in a time
where the future hangs as a spinning coin at the apex
of its toss – the fall is coming, and how the coin lands
is yet to be determined.
Far now from our humble beginnings, humanity has
spread out among and between the stars for thou‐
sands of years. We have set empty worlds and barren
moons alight with civilization, tamed asteroids and gas
giants – even built lives in the hard vacuum of space
itself. We have taken root in our arm of the Milky Way;
life – in its infinite diversity – thrives and expands.
The vast mass of humanity is administered by a
single sprawling government: Union, the galactic
hegemony. Luna and Mars, Mercury and Venus.
Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, and Uranus. Phobos and
Deimos. Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Titan
and Enceladus. These worlds strung in their orbit
around Sol are the diadem atop which Cradle rests,
the seat of Union’s power and humanity’s ancient
heart. From Cradle, Union controls the three levers
of the galaxy: the blink gates, the omninet, and
manna. Without these levers, and without Union, the
galaxy would fall into chaos.
Union is a new kind of utopia. A new state –
communal and post-capital – for a New Humanity.
Union was born from the ashes and ice of the Fall:
the collapse that felled Old Humanity, boiling Cradle
and withering her colonies entirely. Though it has
been thousands of years since Union was founded –
and thousands more since the Fall – New Humanity
knows only one truth among ten thousand
unknowns: if we are to survive, then we must come
together in solidarity and mutual aid.
The galaxy remains a dangerous place outside the
Core. Rebellions, insurrections, piracy, wars – civil
and interplanetary – continue to flare and burn their
way through space, though only the most desperate
conflicts require Union’s intervention. Disputes
between Union’s subject states are common enough
that there is still a need for militaries, militias, and
mercenaries. Five major suppliers offer arms and
armor to states and entities outside the Core that
desire them. These manufacturers exist in delicate
balance with Union: though the administrators
regulate and the suppliers comply, these two philo‐
sophies – one of post-capital utopia and the other of
permanent and wild growth – rush toward an irrecon‐
cilable end.
You are one person, alive in this time of tumult and
peace – a time of promise that was built on the sacri‐
fice of those who came before and is threatened still
by the heirs of old adversaries. You are one whose life
is lived in the great river, where lives cross stars and
time; where one person in the right place at the right
time can divert the course of history; where the
collective action of comrades can save worlds, lives,
and better define Union’s utopian dream.
You are a mech pilot – one of the best, a lancer – and
yours is the story of this spinning coin at the apex of
its toss. At this pivotal moment in history, what will
you and your comrades do when fate, foresight, and
luck – good or bad – puts you in the right place at the
right time?
On which side will you fall?