First Contact with the Theian Natives
The Bejrik Order suddenly revealed that Theia was very familiar to them, explaining how their homeworld of Doluro actually used to be the moon of Theia which had been ejected from its orbit when their star went supernova. The Asophania QTSR realised how impossible Theia's arrival 12 years earlier than Doluro was projected to was, theorising that Theia had somehow been going faster than the speed of light as not even a gravity assist by the Ngaul Blackhole which the Bejriks claimed was the reason made sense. The Bejriks called speculation of this pointless as they would never know why as they began extracting Noctic Crystals from northern Theia as a old Bejrik ship rose from the ground. The Bejriks revealed that Theia was once a 'dependency' of their order as they had established colonies on the planet and aligned all of its civilisations under its dominion in return for equality anbd autonomy. The Bejriks named several 'cultures' which existed on Theia prior to its ejection, such as the "Kanarans" of "Deshret", the "Op'fuis" of "Jalia", and the "Tritons" of northern "Panthein", while also claiming that the Iujado were familiar to them as their extremely quick and advanced ships ferried the Crystals from their mines to where Humanity needed them.
The Tritons soon emerged from their homes and spoke to the Bejriks as friends, as both realised they weren't the only survivors. The Bejriks revealed they had largely fled Doluro as it was ejected, with one of their fleeing ships ending up on Yata which was the ancestor for this faction of the Bejrik Order. The Tritons revealed they had survived on the surface despite the intense weather conditions, with many of them being taken by the Iujado during their cold journey. The Bejriks promised to protect the Tritons, while also revealing that their taken descendants had been sent to Yata where after interbreeding they had become Tritonians, prompting the Tritons to ask to speak with the Iujado which the Bejriks had encountered. The Bejriks told the Iujado to come to Alephis to speak with the Tritons, threatening them not to try anything after having learned that they had previously abducted many of them. The Tritons cried to the Iujado about how their families were stolen, prompting the Iujado to deflect by claiming they had simply saved them from the blizzards and that their cousins had built a prosperous empire. The Bejriks were asked to bring the UQSR to the Tritons so they may reunite, which they soon did. The Tritons and Tritonians then had a heartfelt reunion as the Tritonians explained that they thought they were destined to go extinct yet they were very glad to see their predecessor survive. The nation of Tritonien was thus established as a nation-state for the Tritons to inhabit and build.
The Bejriks promptly went on a hunt for more survivors of the Cataclysm, deciding to look in the desert where the usage the Laser Tower Array to 'catch' Theia into Sol's orbit had lead to a massive crater. As they approached they noticed a familiar banner flying in the air, the battle flag of the Realm of Kanar, which now acted as the banner of the Empire of Q'nar. The Bejriks explained to the world the history it had with Kanar, explaining the events of the Bejrik-Kanar War which was fought for several centuries before the Cataclysm until they were defeated in the battle of Q'val, theorising that them hiding underground was the way they survived. Q'nar being discovered was constituted as Iujado Code 101, especially once they began threatening a renewed conquest if they were bothered. The UQSR introduced Q'Nar to the world, explaining to them what Humanity was and how Theia was now in the same system as Yata. The UQSR (who had reconnected with its Triton heritage) reminisced about good times with Q'nar prior to the war, which Q'nar disregarded as it claimed it would spend as long as necessary to rid Theia of humanity. The UQSR tried to dissuade Q'nar from doing this due to the ongoing Sleeping Sickness crisis, which Q'nar saw as irrelevant as it believed that it only affected Humans. The UQSR tried to convince Q'nar to at least leave them alone during the disease outbreak, which it refused as it saw the colonization of Theia as illegal. The UQSR inquired if the Iujado tried to save the Kanarans as well like it did to the Tritons, leading to Q'nar explaining that they didn't due to them being seen as too violent. The UQSR decided that trying to convince Q'nar not to what it was planning was pointless.