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As Mars and Humanity kept [[Preparation against The Qu|preparing for the Qu threat]], a message was received from the Martian Outer Territories ~65 Lightyears away from Alpha Sol
As Mars and Humanity kept [[Preparation against The Qu|preparing for the Qu threat]], a message was received from the Martian Outer Territories ~65 Lightyears away from Alpha Sol which reported that 'scout sightings' were becoming more and more common while sub-space scanners detected faint encrypted signals from massive ships ~150 Lightyears away, recommending that Mars and its protectorates build up for a defensive campaign effective enough to repel the attack as they believed that offensives would go nowhere, though they also noted that they couldn't be 100% certain of the situation and were still conducting research.

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Year: 264 CE
Qu-Martian War
File:Tba
Videotba
Date264 CE
LocationLocal Bubble
Outcometba
Combatants
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As Mars and Humanity kept preparing for the Qu threat, a message was received from the Martian Outer Territories ~65 Lightyears away from Alpha Sol which reported that 'scout sightings' were becoming more and more common while sub-space scanners detected faint encrypted signals from massive ships ~150 Lightyears away, recommending that Mars and its protectorates build up for a defensive campaign effective enough to repel the attack as they believed that offensives would go nowhere, though they also noted that they couldn't be 100% certain of the situation and were still conducting research.