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=Qerr'Malic=
==Bruh Moment==


Qerr’Malic is the name given to the moon of Qerrbalak, and was the first stellar body explored by Skrell during the early years of their Space Age. Since ancient history, Qerr'Malic was seen as a benevolent figure watching over the Skrell, especially because of its relationship with the tides. In modern times, even though it’s a bustling hub for tourism, and transport to the colony from nearby Qerrbalak costs as much as a bus ticket for most, the moon has remained a fascination for many. Followers of both Qeblak and Weishii hold a special reverence for the moon, especially those who live on Qerrbalak. It is the only natural satellite around Qerrbalak, with a surface area of about fifty-six million square kilometres -- about twice as large as Luna. The colony is separated into two parts: a surface colony made up of arcologies that host the entertainment and tourism industry of the moon, and a ‘Second Surface’ underground which houses most of the equipment and personnel supporting the surface settlements.  
'''I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.I FUCKING LOVE SKRELL. I LOVE WRITING ABOUT A SPECIES THAT IS UNDER THE THUMB OF AN AUTOCRATIC REGIME THAT PUTS THE PROGRESS OF THE SPECIES AHEAD OF THE WELLBEING OF THE INDIVIDUAL.'''


==History==
==SANDBOX MOMENT==


Qerr'Malic was often the focus of those on the parent body far below, even before the time of the modern Skrell. Its foreboding presence and effects on the tides eventually earned it the name '''Protector of the Homeworld'''; In the early days, when Qe'qlak was the predominant religion practised by the Skrell, Qerr'Malic was often revered as a powerful entity created by Nralakk to protect the Homeworld.  
This is a sandbox. Yeah.


During the height of the Cold War in Qerrbalak, in '''1980 BCE''', the first Skrell-made surveillance probe managed to land on the surface of Qerr'Malic. Soon after this, the moon was swarming with synthetic creations sent by the various factions of Qerrbalak as part of their intelligence networks. The few probes, drones, and satellites that survived over the centuries remain on the surface as monuments to this part of Skrellian history.
===Sandbox Moment Additional===


Only centuries later did the Skrell begin efforts to colonize its surface, shortly after a few settlements had been successfully established within the crust of Aliose. Qerr'Malic would be a bit more difficult to colonize compared to Aliose, primarily because it lacked an atmosphere. Partial records recovered post-Glorsh state that both Aliose and Qerr’Malic were formally established sometime around '''1100 BCE'''. The moon was earmarked to be a research colony and religious site due to the significance of the moon in Skrell culture, but this plan was soon scrapped as prospectors discovered rich mineral deposits deep underground.  
If you're reading this then you're probably very nosy.


Qerrbalak had been intensively exploited for its natural resources since the beginning of the species’ industrial revolution, so it was only a matter of time before colonies like Qerr'Malic became the focal point for Skrellian expansion. Most of Qerrbalak's diminishing resources were redirected to prop up the establishment of Qerr’Malics burgeoning resource extraction industry. Soon, most of the colony’s population found themselves reassigned to the moon’s new mining and refining operations, exploiting the moons mineral wealth.


In order to properly manage the colony and its output, the "Qerr'Malic Mining Consortium" was established. This Consortium was made up of several of the top-performing [[Skrell_Early_History|Consultant Agencies]] at the time that focused on mining and manufacturing, which became part of the formation of the ruling body that would manage Qerr’Malic’s operations. The establishment of the Commonwealth of the Three brought a number of changes to the moon, while still retaining its more corporate ruling structure. As Skrell across the colonies began expressing their desire for independence, the colonial ties were broken, spawning a conflict that would encompass the whole Commonwealth. Following the replacements of several instigators with loyalists, the Consultant Agencies' services helped rapidly regain control of the moon.  
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<div style="font-size:110%; border:2px solid #ccc; margin:0; background:#A0358A; padding:.1em; color:#fff;">This is the overview and timeline page for the Phoron Scarcity: Skrell Arc, which began on '''15/04/2022''' and pertains largely to '''[[Skrell| Skrell Lore]].'''</div>
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=Phoron Crisis Reaches Home; Travel Restrictions and Rationing in Effect=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
15/04/2464
 
The Federation begins to feel the effects of the phoron crisis.
 
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'''Editors note: Translated to Basic.'''
 
Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl, Advisor Ormish Jrolk, and representatives of the State Enterprises have released a joint statement regarding the Phoron scarcity and its effects on the Federation early this evening:
 
''“The Phoron scarcity has impacted us differently than our friends in the Solarian Alliance, or those in the Republic of Biesel, but nonetheless we are affected. Our reliance on Bluespace drives in our military has resulted in a lessened presence of Qukala vessels in the Traverse over the last few months; we have established patrol routes around the popular travel lanes between the inner systems and the Traverse, and we are urging all civilian vessels to limit travel outside of these lanes…”'' - An excerpt from the statement, spoken by Advisor Jrolk.
 
Included with the statement was a rough outline of what the Government will be doing to limit the impact of the scarcity on Federation citizens, including internal travel restrictions for all Numerical categories unless it is essential, and limiting the use of Bluespace Gates to essential trade and travel between the Federation and the rest of the Spur. At the same time, Councillor Jrugl acknowledged the increased Marauder presence within the Traverse, assuring the audience that the scarcity will not impact the Qukala’s efforts to respond to Marauder activity:
 
''“We have done everything in our power to ensure that the Phoron scarcity does not impact our ability to respond to threats to the Federation or its people… The Marauder threat in the Traverse will still have to contend with our patrols, and the restrictions we have put in place will ensure our vessels are ready to react to any reported Marauder activity.”''
 
Councillor Jrugl, when asked about the Qheles and the ability of the Federation to deploy it, stated that the ship would not be needed for the ‘foreseeable future’ and that while deploying it during the current scarcity will prove difficult, it is still a ‘maintainable asset’.
 
Federation citizens working abroad took to Viv-ID to voice their opinions, with many concerned that they will be unable to return home. Hours after these posts were made, the accounts of the State-owned Enterprises released their own statements on Viv-ID, assuring workers that travel to and from the Federation in relation to the Work Initiative Programme will still be possible.
 
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=Ormish Jrolk on the Phoron Crisis=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
21/04/2464
 
Ormish Jrolk is interviewed about the phoron crisis and the Federation's response to it.
 
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'''Editors note: Translated to Basic.'''
 
Grand Advisor Ormish Jrolk made a guest appearance on the early morning talk show ‘Low Tide: Qerrbalak’ today, where they took the opportunity to discuss how the Federation is dealing with the phoron crisis, as well as what we should expect going forward:
 
''A video plays mid-applause as Jrolk comes onto the set. They sit down and gesture toward the audience before bringing their attention to the host. The host, Kelop Walb, begins to speak as the applause dies down.''
 
“KW: Advisor Jrolk, I’m happy to have you on the show. How are you today?
 
OJ: Likewise, Kelop, I’m glad to be here. I’m fine, current circumstances notwithstanding.
 
KW: The phoron crisis. What are your thoughts on the situation?
 
OJ: That’s correct, and personally? I’m concerned, which I think is appropriate given the situation. The phoron shortage is affecting everyone, and there’s a level of uncertainty about the stability of things across the Spur that has everyone on edge.
 
KW: And what is the Federation planning to do in response to the crisis?
 
OJ: I think we touched on the main points in the statement made last week, but to summarise: we’re limiting the use of phoron domestically, which is mostly by our military ships and larger civilian vessels, while also rationing Bluespace Gate usage for essential trading and travel only. Phoron stockpiles are nominal for now, and we’re working closely with our long ally the Sol Alliance - as well as other communities in the Spur, of course - on possible solutions.
 
KW: It’s good to know that the Federation is taking the issue seriously. Are there plans for any further restrictions at the moment?
 
OJ: At this time, no. We believe more deposits will be found, or a feasible alternative to phoron can be developed before we reach a critical point; something that our researchers are making great headway in. Further restrictions have been discussed but we don’t think at this time they are necessary.
 
KW: An optimistic viewpoint, and one I think many of us will be reassured by. What effects can we expect from the rationing, and what are we already experiencing?
 
OJ: Although we only officially began rationing last week, the Qukala were already given orders to reduce phoron usage gradually up until that point. Do note that this has no projected effect on their productivity and effectiveness, despite the increase in Marauder activity outside of our established patrol routes - an issue which we on the Grand Council are watching closely. So far they have increased their presence where they were already the most active, and some groups have begun to expand their area of operations. We have also seen certain Marauder groups such as Tana’raq’iq make bolder moves as they raid warehouses and trading vessels that stray outside of our designated routes.
 
KW: And what can we expect in the future?
 
OJ: We can only speculate, but the Traverse, in particular, will see more Marauder attacks in the future; our phoron stockpiles located there will be a lucrative target as the shortage continues. Federation-wide we also expect a price increase for most goods and services, although with our planned economy we do not expect something as damaging as what we can observe in the Republic of Biesel.
 
KW: It seems that the Traverse is being hit the hardest in this ordeal.
 
OJ: They are, unfortunately, but they’re not alone; the Nlomkala stationed across several planets in the inner systems have also seen an increase in criminal activity. More specifically, we have seen Gasriders exporting more Xu’Xi Gas to the outer systems, and smugglers importing goods in low supply due to Gate restrictions. With economic instability, there are always opportunists looking to make money, regardless of legality.
 
KW: An unfortunate reality - well, I have more questions but we’re almost out of time. It was great having you here. Join me after the break as we discuss Weshi Beshi and their experience under phoron rationing!”
 
Shortly after the interview, the State released a statement to remind citizens that unnecessary travel is prohibited, citing phoron rationing and the increased risk of interstellar travel.
 
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=“Absolutely Disgraceful”: Illegal Imports Found as Marauder Piracy Continues=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
17/05/2464
 
Marauder-smuggled goods are found in the inner systems, shocking the Federation.
 
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'''Editors note: Translated to Basic.'''
 
Marauder activity has continued to plague the Traverse as the phoron crisis impacts the nation, and is now showing signs of spreading further into the core of the Federation as State officials report smuggled goods entering the inner systems.
 
Nlomkala on Aweiji have spoken to news outlets yesterday regarding a shipment of agricultural machinery and seeds found inside a warehouse on the planet’s Orbital Spaceport XY-558. The shipment was undeclared, with no markings or any official paperwork, giving authorities little to follow. The Nlomkala are working under the assumption that the cargo was stolen by Marauders in the Traverse, and smuggled to Aweiji for sale to facilities that are failing to meet their assigned quotas. This discovery comes at a time when trade disruptions are causing delays at most production centres, with Aweiji only being one of many planets that are struggling to keep up with their quota.
 
''“Absolutely disgraceful. We Aweijiin are proud to be part of the Federation, and I refuse to believe that one of us would be willing to buy anything from those Marauders… When the Kala told me what I found, I felt ill. I never wanted to be involved in this.”'' - Distraught Spaceport worker Arqox Lui’aq was one of the workers who discovered the illegal shipment.
 
As trade lanes are attacked with increasing frequency, the Qukala have prioritised defensive measures, consolidating their patrol fleets and putting a halt to search and destroy missions against suspected Marauder bases of operation. As the Marauders are a decentralised force, it is believed that offensive strategies are not considered effective enough to continue when considering the amount of phoron consumed. Instead, the Qukala will be reprioritising efforts towards ensuring vital goods can still be transported throughout the Federation.
 
A particular focus is being made on defending phoron transports, with the Qukala increasing their presence in systems where key phoron depots are located. While Marauder groups have made attempts to raid these facilities, they have had no success in stealing phoron. Officials say that the majority of phoron lost to the Marauders has been due to attacks on shipments bound for the inner systems, rather than direct raids on storage facilities. Despite the Marauders’ failure to raid these depots, Xomor is still aiming to increase its security presence at these facilities as it works in conjunction with the Qukala to ensure phoron stockpiles are secure.
 
While there is no comment from the Grand Council regarding these events, Advisor Ormish Jrolk has been seen meeting with representatives of the State-owned Enterprises in Kal’lo, as well as representatives from Einstein Engines. A general statement was given reminding citizens to not associate with known members of the Marauders or the Lyukal, and to report suspicious activity to their nearest Kala officer.
 
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=Depot Explodes as Marauders Attempt Phoron Raid!=
'''News Article'''
 
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'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
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25/05/2464
 
A phoron depot explodes during a raid by Skrell pirates, resulting in a loss of the essential mineral. Evidence of what exactly caused the explosion is sparse, and the casualties were low...
 
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'''Editors note: Translated to Basic.'''
 
A phoron depot in the Median Naval District exploded in a failed attempt by the Ti’Rakqi to pillage its stores of phoron early this morning. As per procedures regarding emergencies, the majority of staff within the depot were evacuated. The only Skrell on-site during the explosion were Xomor security specialists, raiders, and four essential staff attempting to seal the phoron away before evacuating themselves.
 
Casualties of the explosion were minimal, with two of the Marauders declared dead and the rest along with eighteen site staff suffering from varying degrees of injury. Two Xomor security contractors and one Ti’Rakqi raider are in critical condition and are being cared for within a temporary medical facility until they are stable enough for transport. Official estimates place a third of the phoron stored within the facility as being destroyed, with the rest inaccessible while firefighters are still working to put out the fire caused by the explosion.
 
A timeline of the events has been provided by facility personnel, and verified using camera footage that could be salvaged from the depot’s security station:
 
At 01:28 AM a group of five armed Skrell, wearing what appear to be retrofitted industrial RIG suits, enter the facility during a gap in the perimeter patrol. By 01:40, the group manages to enter the main storage wing of the facility, and as they turn a corner, are discovered by a worker who immediately rushes to raise the alarm. Several shots from an energy-based weapon can be seen as the Marauder group targets something off-camera, but no death or injury by gunshot has been confirmed. The group takes defensive positions as one of them appears to hack one of the phoron storage units.
 
At 01:49 a siege begins while site security engages with the raiders. By now the hacker has reached inside the storage unit and is now off-camera for the rest of the recording. While there was no audio, one of the security staff that was present explained that the group claimed to have a hostage out of sight, and the security team was ordered to stall the raiders until a full count of site staff could be made.
 
The footage ends at 02:15 AM just as the two groups begin to fire at each other. From statements received by facility staff, one of the raiders raised their firearm and was shot in response, resulting in a firefight breaking out. Xomor security slowly withdrew as they attempted to guide the raiders away from the stored phoron, when the open storage unit abruptly exploded. Investigators are still trying to determine what exactly caused the explosion; due to the angles provided by security cameras, the storage unit in question was never fully in frame, but based on testimony from site security it is assumed that the explosion was caused by the Marauder who entered the storage unit mishandling a volatile phoron canister.


Over time, Qerr'Malic began to shift away from its resource harvesting operations and began franchising its use as a "waypoint" between extraterrestrial colonies and the Homeworld. Gradually, the infrastructure of the cities began to capitalize on the touristic opportunities available. By '''2002 CE''', Qerr'Malic wasn't known for its mining might, but for its luxurious entertainment facilities and tourist activities. Eventually, many of the old mines developed into stopping places for transportation, or were repurposed to house the various utilities required for a bustling colony, creating what is known as the “Second Surface”.  Almost none of the original surface settlements on the moon have survived, and what remains of the first colony structures are maintained and promoted as museums for curious tourists to visit.  
Thankfully, site safety measures and both groups having fully-enclosed RIG suits ensured that no one was directly exposed to phoron, with the only injuries being caused by the explosion. The only confirmed deaths are the hacker who entered the storage unit, and the Marauder who raised their firearm and was shot by site security. The Ti’Rakqi who were medically discharged are now being questioned in an undisclosed location by Government authorities. With a large amount of phoron either lost or inaccessible, combined with the current shortage the Spur is facing, the raiders are expected to receive the harshest punishment the Federation can legally provide.


Just before the [[Skrell_Synthetic_Age#Reign_of_Glorsh-Omega|reign of Glorsh Omega]], Qerr’Malic had hosted a large server farm which the AI had used to access all other Artificial Intelligences within the Federation. This server farm was bombed in the initial attempts to stop Glorsh Omega, and what’s left of the facility that housed it is classed as a heritage site, with the Jargon Federation forbidding any attempts to expand near the site or otherwise disrupt it.
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==Government==
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=Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down=
'''News Article'''


During the rule of the Commonwealth of the Three, Qerr’Malic was ruled by a Consortium of Consultant Agencies, essentially corporate entities that managed the colony and its mining industry. With the formation of the Second Jargon Federation, Qerr’Malic transitioned to a [[Jargon_Federation#Government_Structure|political structure]] more in line with Qerrbalak and other Skrellian colonies. Qerr'Malic is unique in that it only has two regions: the surface section and the Second Surface section. Both regions have regional Governors who answer to '''Aleq Val'monn''', the current Planetary Governor for Qerr’Malic, who has ruled since '''2250 CE'''. Val’monn has been heavily criticised for their apparent lack of action regarding Gasriders on Qerr’Malic in recent years, but so far there has been no action taken by Nralakks System Councillor to replace them.
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==Environment==
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''


[[file:qerrmalicmap.png|thumb|right|A map of Qerr'malic and its cities]]
'''Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202'''


In an early stage of Qerrbalak's evolution, Qerr'Malic was thought to have originally been two satellites orbiting one another but eventually collided to form what it is today. In addition to the abundance of craters across Qerrbalak, geologists conducting research into the so-called "Collider Theory" have found some small pieces of evidence here and there. Mineral-rich Qerr'Malic supported Skrell in its expansion across Nralakk. However, centuries of resource extraction has left the moon barren and has forced the colony to rely almost solely on the income it receives from its tourism industries.
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The terrain in Qerr'Malic is bumpy, with deep cracks and craters littering the landscape. Originally its terrain made colonization challenging but after the initial expansion, these crevices were soon home to a wide network of facilities focused on the extraction and refining of the moons mineral wealth. Once they ran out of mineral resources, these facilities became entrances to the "Second Surface" of Qerr’Malic, an expansive sprawl of facilities geared towards supporting the surface settlements and the moon’s tourist industry. Several Jargon Federation members have expressed an interest in terraforming Qerr'Malic, but it is considered that the resources required to do so are better used in developing infrastructure in Jargon's non-core sectors. Because of this, the surface settlements on Qerr’Malic consist solely of arcologies similar to those seen on [[New Gibson]] and [[Aliose]]
Several systems in the Q'elpi region of the Traverse are locked down as Marauder collaborators in the local government are revealed.


With the introduction of the C'thur, Qerr’Malics Second Surface has seen rapid growth; many new facilities have been established specifically to house Vaurca workers, and its transport network has been revitalised to be more efficient in meeting demands for the surface settlements.
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== Seasons ==
'''Editors note: Translated to Basic.'''


Due to the lack of atmosphere on the moon, there are no seasons. ‘Artificial’ seasons are simulated within the settlements of the colony, based on the current season on Qerrbalak: Qu-Paalq or Lu-Paalq. During Qu-Paalq the humidity and temperature rise above Skrell standard levels maintained in most artificial environments, and Lu-Paalq sees the inverse, with humidity and temperature lowering below normal standards. In the areas not designated as living spaces, such as utility and storage facilities, temperature and humidity are maintained at standard levels typically seen on Skrellian installations.
The Federation has enacted a full travel ban for systems within the Q’elpi region of the Traverse, following recent discoveries related to the recent phoron depot explosion.


==Cities and Landmarks==
The Ti’Rakqi members captured following the depot’s destruction (See: "Depot Explodes as Marauders Attempt Phoron Raid!" for details) have provided the Federation with information regarding collaborating Traverse government officials, as well as revealing a plot by these officials to skim incoming phoron transports intended for military installations and other inner system facilities.


===Zuvl'Qlip===
Around a dozen systems in the Q’elpi sector have been identified as supporters of the Marauders, exchanging safe harbour for protection and raw materials the Marauder fleets smuggle in from their raids. There is also evidence that these systems have provided stolen phoron from shipments intended for the inner systems, giving them to the Marauders as part of their dealings.
'''Zuvl’Qlip''' is the Planetary Capital of Qerr’Malic, and is located within the Sea of the Void, on top of the isolated mountains on its eastern fringe. Despite its geographic isolation, the capital is well-connected to all the other settlements dotted across the surface, with a robust travel network that utilises the Second Surface to provide a connection to other cities. Zuvl’Qlip is also the location for Qerr’Malics primary shuttle port, making it the first city most tourists to the Qerr’Malic or the Jargon Federation will experience.  


The city itself is typically not the place most tourists come to Qerr’Malic for, but despite this it hosts many entertainment venues, focusing on the historical and cultural significance of Qerr’Malic. The most popular of these establishments is the unofficially named ‘Explorers’ Museum’, which is part of the Jargon Federations [[Jargon_Federation#The_Archive_Project|Archive Project]]. This facility houses most of the cultural artefacts and history of the Skrell species, and has physical displays showcasing artefacts from Qerr’Malics initial colonisation, archaeological samples, as well as diaries of the first colonists that permanently lived on the moon. The Explorer’s Museum also provides high-class dining facilities that focus on providing authentic Skrellian cuisine, as well as multimedia viewing rooms showcasing popular examples of Skrellian cinematography. As the first established city after the moons shift from resource extraction to entertainment, Zuvl'Qlip has the highest population on Qerr'Malic.
Grand Councillor Jrugl gave this statement earlier today regarding the announcement:


===Sub'Quleq===
''“It is to my displeasure that we have to announce a complete ban on travel to and from a handful of systems within the Traverse - more specifically, those within the Q’elpi region. The Qukala will be transitioning back to offensive strategies rather than be on the defensive, and we will be making moves to crack down on the Marauder activity within these systems. The revelation that these local governments have been collaborating with the Marauders for Stars know how long is troubling, both to me and the rest of the Council. I assure you, the citizens of the Federation, that we will finally put an end to the Ti’Rakqi, and the Traverse will finally be safe from pirates, smugglers, and those who associate with them.”''
'''Sub'Quleq''', or '''Settler's Paradise''', lies within the Second Surface of Qerr’Malic, and is the primary living space for non-Skrell workers on the moon. The city primarily houses C'thur workers but is also home to a sizeable Diona community. Settler's Paradise has a reputation as a known hotbed for illegal scams and disreputable entertainment enterprises hosted by both species.  


C’thur hive cells are known to manage gambling dens, where the machines and games are all rigged, scamming unsuspecting tourists. The Vaurca population is also known for managing bars and clubs that are more ‘legitimate’, although these establishments are known to price-gouge non-regular patrons. Dionae taking part in the city’s underground entertainment industry are commonly buskers and grifters. Dionae are renowned for their utilisation of mimicry and ability to detach nymphs to become stage or street performers. Tourists visiting Sub’Quleq will commonly see Diona singers in clubs or on sidewalks, using their mimicry to perform covers of popular songs, as well as grifters performing magic tricks while their nymphs pickpocket members of the audience.
The Qukala are being deployed to the offending systems, and will be working alongside local Nlomkala officers to arrest and detain known collaborators. It is expected that the Marauders will have already fled these affiliated systems before authorities arrive, but the Qukala have stated their intent to immediately attack any unknown vessel found travelling within the systems affected by the travel ban. An official Qukala statement explains this policy further:


Despite the illegality of some of the practices these businesses deal in, it has been notoriously difficult for the Nlomkala to do much regarding them due to the lack of evidence. The C’thuric gambling dens, in particular, are an issue since they are set up as ‘pop up’ businesses, where they close down after a few days of operation only to re-open at another location. Tourists are discouraged from visiting Sub’Quleq, and there are several informational displays warning of the scams typically utilised by the locals. Despite this, the city is still a popular location for ‘slum tourism’ due to its reputation. The authorities on Qerr’Malic are notorious for being unhelpful when tourists report having their money stolen while visiting Sub’Quleq, only reminding them of all the warnings given regarding the Second Surface and the risk you take travelling there.
''“Any vessel found travelling within the systems affected by the Federation’s travel ban will be considered Marauder or Marauder-affiliated vessels, and will be dealt with accordingly. Citizens are expected to cooperate with the Kala during this time to ensure that the travel mandate is lifted in a timely manner.”''
 
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Examples of posters issued by the Qerr'Malic Tourism and Hospitality Authority warning tourists against visiting the Second Surface.
=Martial Law Declared as Systems Resist Collaborator Arrests=
'''News Article'''
 
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The now-named Marauder Systems are put under martial law as local citizens resist Federation authority.
 
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<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:qerrmalicposter1.png|300px|thumb|A poster warning tourists to Qerr'Malic about the Second Surface]]
 
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The arrests of known Marauder collaborators (see “Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down”) within the Q’elpi region have stalled as local dissidents resist the Federation’s efforts to crack down on corruption. Citing grievances regarding the alleged lack of support from or presence of the Federation in the region, the systems identified as collaborating with Marauder fleets are rejecting Federation authority completely. It has also been reported that some groups within these systems are actively protecting government officials - those who are suspected of enlisting the help of the Marauders in stealing phoron and other supplies intended for the inner systems.
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:qerrmalicposter3new.jpg|300px|thumb|A poster warning tourists to Qerr'Malic about scams, specifically regarding Vaurca]]
 
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The Federation has issued a statement urging civilians in these systems to cooperate with the Kala while they arrest the collaborators, and warning citizens of the punishment for assisting known subversive groups.
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While martial law is in effect in these systems, now named the “Marauder Systems” by citizens on Viv-ID, the travel ban is expected to continue. In addition to the travel ban, extranet access has been severely limited to prevent efforts by civilians in the region to organise, and there are even rumours of Sromkala deployment to prevent the use of the Srom for dissident activity. The administrative authority of the systems has also been given to the Qukala due to most in the civilian Government being classed as fugitives by Federation authorities. A representative of the Federation gave a brief statement following the announcement:
 
''“We do not intend to use the Qukala longer than required to ensure stability in these systems, and we aim to reestablish a civilian Government in the region as soon as it is possible.”''
 
Members of the Grand Council were not available for comment on the developing situation, citing “economic developments with Einstein Engines and State-owned Enterprises” requiring their full attention. It is believed that these developments refer to a possible solution to the phoron crisis and the Spur’s dwindling phoron stockpile. Advisor Jrolk gave a brief comment that “[they] trust in the ability of the Qukala to quickly resolve the situation in the Q’elpi region.”
 
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===Toqleq'wesi===
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'''Toqleq’wesi''' is the second-largest city on Qerr’Malic, and can be found nestled within the deepest trench in the Sea of the Stormcloud. The city is the primary entertainment venue on the planet, with most tourists reason for visiting the moon being here. Toqleq’wesi advertises itself as the entertainment capital of the Jargon Federation both domestically and internationally, with advertisements for trips to Qerr’Malic mostly focusing on Toqleq’wesi in particular. It’s quite common to see advertisements for discounted trips to Qerr’Malic on Viv-ID or on the extranet, with Toqleq’wesi and what it offers to visitors prominently displayed.
=Zi’Pluax Flees Q’elpi Space!=
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The initial expansion that led to the formation of Toqleq’wesi took place within a tectonically unstable section of the trench - unearthing a geothermal vent with properties unique to Qerr’Malic. The vents produced what was later named ‘Xu’Xi’, a gaseous substance with intoxicating effects on Skrell.
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===Ban'zlip===
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'''Ban’zlip''' is the name given to what remains of the server farm that allowed Glorsh Omega to assume control of all synthetics within Jargon Space. This facility has a ground area of 256 square kilometres, and is meticulously maintained by a permanent local workforce numbering in the hundreds. Most of the ruins are closed to the public due to safety concerns, but short-range shuttlecraft are utilised to provide tours of sections deemed safe. Ban’zlip has been declared a heritage site, preventing any attempts of expansion or otherwise disrupting the ruins. Despite this, there are still small archaeological projects underway in an attempt to recover pre-Glorsh data that may still be housed in the more intact servers.


== Holidays ==
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*'''Founding Day''' - Celebrated on the 22nd of Feburary, Founding Day is a celebration of the formal establishment of the Qerr’Malic colony in 2002 CE. Because Qerr’Malic relies on a service economy, Founding Day celebrations are staggered based on the typical shift; fireworks displays, as well as other public events, take place at 4AM for those on night shift and again at 7PM for those on day shifts, allowing the local population to take part in the festivities without having to take time off work. Founding Day on Qerr’Malic has evolved to include tourists in the celebrations, with many venues becoming themed on mining or astronauts, referencing the colony’s early history as a mining colony and the initial moonwalks that took place early in the Skrell’s Space Age respectively.
A Skrell Generation Ship flees the Marauder Systems, becoming fugitives.


*'''Qerr’paq’uu''' - Celebrated in the last week of June, this religious holiday is held to celebrate the cultural and religious significance that Qerr’Malic has with Qerrbalak and the Skrell species as a whole. The holiday is fairly tame, with no officially held public festivities. Instead, Skrell neighbourhoods will come together for locally organised stargazing nights, as well as street parties and other small events. Qeblak and Weishii followers will typically try and have their coming of age ceremonies coincide with Qerr’paq’uu, believing it to bring them luck.
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== Demographics ==
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As there is no water on Qerr’Malic, Axiori Skrell are an uncommon sight in its settlements both underground and on the surface. The majority of Skrell on this planet are Xiialt, with a minor amount of Xiiori Skrell. The majority of non-Skrell colonists on the planet live in the underground ‘Second Surface’ section of the colony, many of which are from the C’thur brood. The smallest citizen demographic that can be found on Qerr’Malic is Dionae, who typically live and work in the Second Surface. At any given time the total population of Qerr’Malic can have up to 4% being tourists.
Zi’Pluax, the nomadic Generation ship discovered in 2460, has been declared missing following the lockdown of several systems in the Q’elpi region of the Traverse.


There are a small number of humans that work on Qerr’Malic, specifically within the Special Economic Zone. These humans are employed by Idris and NanoTrasen, and only number in the hundreds.
The Zi’Pluax was declared missing while inside one of the systems currently under martial law in the Q’elpi region. Due to the Qukala being tasked with keeping law and order in these systems, no attempt has been made to find the fleet. Although there was no indication before, it is now believed that the fleet may have some connection to the Marauders in the region, and are now fleeing to evade arrest.


===Percentages===
The Federation reaffirmed its views on the Fleet of the Srom on Viv-ID, in a message urging members currently away from the fleet to come forward with any information they might have:


====Skrell====
''“The Zi’Pluax and its inhabitants are still considered citizens of the Jargon Federation and are as subject to its laws as any other citizen. We encourage any members to come forward with information regarding its motives and destination.”''


Skrell make up roughly 70% of Qerr’Malics population, not including tourists. The percentages below are of the Skrell population only.
The Zi’Pluax is notable for it declaring independence after contact was re-established in 2460, but still interacting with the Federation due to the requirement of culture exchange, a policy that is used by the ship to encourage new Skrell to sign up to join the fleet. Known members of the Zi’Pluax have shown shock at the sudden disappearance of the ship, and so far none have come forward with an explanation for this sudden event.


*Xiialt - 67%
In related news, progress has been slow in arresting the collaborators within the Q’elpi systems, with the Qukala currently focusing on dissidents who are actively resisting Kala operations. The Qukala have stated their intention to question any known Marauder collaborators for information concerning the Zi’Pluax.
*Axiori - 25%
*Xiiori - 8%


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Non-Skrell on Qerr’Malic make up the other 30% of the moon’s population, not including tourists. The percentages below are of the non-Skrell population only.
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=Wayfarer Network Unveiled; Einstein-Federation Answer to Phoron Crisis=
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*C’thur Vaurca - 87%
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*Dionae - 12%
*Human - <1%


== Culture and Life on Qerr'Malic ==
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Qerr’Malic has a distinct divide both in culture and quality of life between the surface and what is known as the ‘Second Surface’. The surface cities such as Toqleq’wesi or Zuvl’Qlip are bustling metropolises underneath heavy-duty transparent domes, which cover the surface of Qerr’Malic. These locations are advertised to potential tourists as places of luxury, providing some of the best places to dine, shop, and engage in almost every form of modern entertainment. Visitors to Qerr’Malic have noted how pleasant these surface cities are, with a strong Nlomkala presence reassuring tourists that they are safe while they spend their vacation here. Almost all Skrell workers live on the surface, residing inside habitat domes connecting to the larger cities via the subsurface tram system. Qerr’Malic locals living on the surface have a tendency to be more sociable, mostly due to their work training regarding interactions with tourists.
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This strongly contrasts with the often overlooked ‘Second Surface’, a network of transport stations, utility stations, storage facilities, and living quarters designed to support the surface section of the colony. The Second Surface has its foundations in the old mining complexes from Qerr’Malics days as a resource extraction colony, with most of its old infrastructure being repurposed to provide a robust support network for the entire moon. Nearer to the surface you will find tram stations, storage facilities, as well as utility stations controlling power, atmosphere, and heating systems for the entire colony. Further down you will find the habitat sections, mostly made up of repurposed mining complexes where most of the colony’s non-Skrell workers live. The C’thur on Qerr’Malic have flourished down here, working since their arrival on expanding and refurbishing the Second Surface. The environment of the Second Surface has been comfortable for the Vaurca, who are used to vast underground complexes - but the Dionae who live here find it stressful. The lack of natural light and reliance on artificial light to keep them alive has caused the Diona population to typically show signs of paranoia and anxiety. To confront these issues, Dionae will typically stay together in large communities, finding safety in numbers in the larger population centres of the Second Surface such as Sub’Quleq, where the fear of losing light is minimal compared to the more remote regions. Inhabitants of the Second Surface tend to be more work-orientated due to the emphasised importance of their work in maintaining the surface section of the colony, and are considered more insular than those living above ground.
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Skrell who end up falling below secondary in the social credit system, or otherwise find themselves on the wrong side of the law, will typically flee to the Second Surface. The maze-like complex makes it difficult for authorities to catch criminals who hide out in its deepest recesses, which also make it an ideal home for Qerr’Malics Gasriders; those who work in the manufacture, smuggling, and sale of refined Xu’Xi Gas native to the moon.
An answer to the phoron crisis is found as Einstein Engines and the Federation announce a joint project.


Skrell from Qerr’Malic will typically be from a service and hospitality background, with the vast majority finding employment within the surface cities. Because of Qerr’Malics importance as a tourist attraction and its popularity with foreign visitors, however, there is also a high population of Nlomkala stationed on the moon. Almost everyone who is employed on the surface has been trained to be friendly and approachable, regardless of their job, in the event that they need to assist tourists. Because of this, Skrell from Qerr’Malic will usually find opportunities to work abroad with Megacorporations such as Idris, who is more than happy to hire those with a more customer-orientated approach in both their service and their security branches. Vaurca and Dionae are both likely to be found in engineering or mining careers, but there is also a small number of Vaurca Virtual Reality specialists found on Qerr’Malic. These specialists excel in the maintenance and operation of the sophisticated VR centres found in the higher-end sections of the surface’s entertainment venues. VR specialists that end up going off-world with their hive cell will typically find themselves in IT careers or in general tech support.
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== Gasriders ==
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‘Gasriders’ is a catch-all term for anyone who participates in illegal Xu’Xi Gas operations. Xu’Xi Gas is a naturally occurring gas produced in the geothermal vents of Qerr’Malic, and in small quantities has been noted to give the user a mild high comparable to chewing on Wulumunusha leaves. The gas itself is not illegal, and vape bars built around the more accessible gas vents are a common sight within Toqleq’wesi where the gas was originally located. What is considered illegal is the manufacture and sale of refined Xu’Xi Gas, as this version of this gas is a stronger and highly addictive narcotic.
In a press release made this evening, Grand Advisor Ormish Jrolk, President of Nralakk Logistics Alot Sonq, Chancellor of Qerr’Zolvq Industries Xul Lurg, and representatives of Einstein Engines have publicly announced the “Wayfarer Network”, a trans-Federation network of waystations and other facilities that will build upon and reinforce pre-existing warp travel infrastructure:


Gasrider bases of operation are limited to the deeper, more remote areas of the Second Surface, which Qerr’Malic authorities are unable to fully search due to how vast the area is. It is here that Xu’Xi gas smuggled out of Toqleq’wesi, the city with the most accessible sources of the gas, is refined in large quantities. The gas is then shipped back to the surface for sale to locals and tourists alike by Gasrider drug dealers. Refined Xu’Xi gas is also sold in bulk to the less-reputable establishments found on Qerr’Malic, such as the C’thur gambling dens of Sub’Qoleq, or to smugglers who ship the gas off-world to other planets within the Jargon Federation or even beyond to places such as Mendell City’s [[Starlight_Zone|Starlight Zone]].
''“It is my pleasure to reveal a joint effort between Einstein Engines’ brightest minds and the Federation’s Enterprises: The Wayfarer Network. We intend to build on top of the already existing infrastructure for long-distance travel within the Federation, making warp travel more viable for the Federation’s larger civilian and military vessels. Einstein Engines will be taking the lead with this project by providing the initial essential staff to maintain and operate these facilities, with the aim of Jargon’s own workers replacing them gradually as the project nears completion. In addition to Einstein’s contribution, our own State Enterprises will provide the materials and labour required to construct new or upgrade existing facilities.”'' - The opening statement of the press release, spoken by Einstein Representative Lorenzo Tan


The Gasrider community outside of Qerr’Malic is also known to produce synthetic alternatives to Xu’Xi Gas, producing a similar high to the real product, but has been noted to give the user a nastier hangover as well as being potentially lethal depending on the manufacturer. Despite their efforts, the authorities in the wider Federation, as well as places with a high Skrell population such as the Republic of Biesel or Sol Alliance, have been unsuccessful in trying to prevent the proliferation of Gasrider operations. This has been attributed in part to the inactivity of Qerr’Malics Planetary Governor Aleq Val'monn, whose detractors claim is secretly benefitting from the Gasrider operations on the planet. These claims have not been proven by Federation investigators, but Governor Val’monn has started to receive pressure from the public and their superiors to take a more active approach towards the Gasrider issue.
Chancellor Xul Lurg and President Alot Song then provided their own statements on the Wayfarer Network, reaffirming Qerr’Zolvq’s and Nrallak Logistic’s contributions. Shortly after, Advisor Jrolk took to the podium:


=Special Economic Zone=
''“With this project, our aim is to not only make long-distance warp travel more viable, but to cut our phoron usage to the bare minimum required for a functioning modern society. I cannot give a reliable timeframe for when this project will be considered ‘complete’, but work is already beginning on facilities considered critical to the Federation’s logistics network. We expect to see the first set of facilities to finish construction within the next two decades, with the first facility to be complete within the next five years.”''


Toqleq'wesi, the entertainment capital of Qerr’Malic, is home to Idris' casino named ‘The Croaking Gambit’, a massive casino that hosts top of the line services such as restaurants, lounge singers, as well as gambling and stage performances. Idris has brought in many workers from human space but is also going out of its way to train and hire from the local population where able.
''“While this is good news, we urge the public to not expect a recovery overnight…”'' - An excerpt from a statement made after the press release by Federation representatives on Viv-ID.


NanoTrasen also has a presence on the moon, hosting server farms and infrastructure here for the Non-Citizen extranet system within Nralakk. NanoTrasen has promised to only bring in a small number of workers from abroad as specialists, while mostly hiring the locals for unskilled labour as part of an agreement with the local Qerr’Malic Government.
Federation representatives were quick to remind citizens that bluespace travel and other civilian uses of phoron are restricted as rationing continues, but commented that with the Wayfarer Network, we could expect the scarcity's impact on the Federation’s economy to progressively lessen as the project develops. For now, there will still be logistical issues preventing many regions of the Federation from receiving full deliveries of goods and other shipments.
 
The Grand Council has also brought out revised production quotas after observing the real-world effects the phoron shortage has had on the Federation’s planned economy; simulations made at the start of the phoron crisis did not take into account events such as the systems in the Q’elpi region collaborating with Marauders, resulting in current quotas being deemed ‘unattainable’.
 
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REGION - Traverse
This location is centred in the Traverse region.
The Traverse is the frontier of Federation society. Research and mining outposts, newly-established colonies, and manufacturing facilities can be found dotted throughout this large-spanning section of Federation space. While the quality of life and purpose of settlements in the Traverse vary drastically, they will all follow similar trends based on which district they are in. The Traverse is also home to independence movements, resistance cells, and other criminal organisations that operate in Federation space.

Tattuqig and Xrim are located in the Traverse.


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Phoron Scarcity: Skrell
2022 Event Timeline
Galactic Events Dreary Futures · Consequences of the Future
Major Events The Beauchamp Arc · The Phoron Scarcity: Skrell Arc
Minor Events N/A
This is the overview and timeline page for the Phoron Scarcity: Skrell Arc, which began on 15/04/2022 and pertains largely to Skrell Lore.
The arc is centered around the phoron scarcity and the Jargon Federation's reactions to it.
Below is a summary of the arc's events, applicable news articles and additions.

Phoron Crisis Reaches Home; Travel Restrictions and Rationing in Effect

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Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER

Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo

Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202

15/04/2464

The Federation begins to feel the effects of the phoron crisis.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl, Advisor Ormish Jrolk, and representatives of the State Enterprises have released a joint statement regarding the Phoron scarcity and its effects on the Federation early this evening:

“The Phoron scarcity has impacted us differently than our friends in the Solarian Alliance, or those in the Republic of Biesel, but nonetheless we are affected. Our reliance on Bluespace drives in our military has resulted in a lessened presence of Qukala vessels in the Traverse over the last few months; we have established patrol routes around the popular travel lanes between the inner systems and the Traverse, and we are urging all civilian vessels to limit travel outside of these lanes…” - An excerpt from the statement, spoken by Advisor Jrolk.

Included with the statement was a rough outline of what the Government will be doing to limit the impact of the scarcity on Federation citizens, including internal travel restrictions for all Numerical categories unless it is essential, and limiting the use of Bluespace Gates to essential trade and travel between the Federation and the rest of the Spur. At the same time, Councillor Jrugl acknowledged the increased Marauder presence within the Traverse, assuring the audience that the scarcity will not impact the Qukala’s efforts to respond to Marauder activity:

“We have done everything in our power to ensure that the Phoron scarcity does not impact our ability to respond to threats to the Federation or its people… The Marauder threat in the Traverse will still have to contend with our patrols, and the restrictions we have put in place will ensure our vessels are ready to react to any reported Marauder activity.”

Councillor Jrugl, when asked about the Qheles and the ability of the Federation to deploy it, stated that the ship would not be needed for the ‘foreseeable future’ and that while deploying it during the current scarcity will prove difficult, it is still a ‘maintainable asset’.

Federation citizens working abroad took to Viv-ID to voice their opinions, with many concerned that they will be unable to return home. Hours after these posts were made, the accounts of the State-owned Enterprises released their own statements on Viv-ID, assuring workers that travel to and from the Federation in relation to the Work Initiative Programme will still be possible.

Ormish Jrolk on the Phoron Crisis

News Article

Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER

Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo

Editor : Ryverstyx, Butterrobber202

21/04/2464

Ormish Jrolk is interviewed about the phoron crisis and the Federation's response to it.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

Grand Advisor Ormish Jrolk made a guest appearance on the early morning talk show ‘Low Tide: Qerrbalak’ today, where they took the opportunity to discuss how the Federation is dealing with the phoron crisis, as well as what we should expect going forward:

A video plays mid-applause as Jrolk comes onto the set. They sit down and gesture toward the audience before bringing their attention to the host. The host, Kelop Walb, begins to speak as the applause dies down.

“KW: Advisor Jrolk, I’m happy to have you on the show. How are you today?

OJ: Likewise, Kelop, I’m glad to be here. I’m fine, current circumstances notwithstanding.

KW: The phoron crisis. What are your thoughts on the situation?

OJ: That’s correct, and personally? I’m concerned, which I think is appropriate given the situation. The phoron shortage is affecting everyone, and there’s a level of uncertainty about the stability of things across the Spur that has everyone on edge.

KW: And what is the Federation planning to do in response to the crisis?

OJ: I think we touched on the main points in the statement made last week, but to summarise: we’re limiting the use of phoron domestically, which is mostly by our military ships and larger civilian vessels, while also rationing Bluespace Gate usage for essential trading and travel only. Phoron stockpiles are nominal for now, and we’re working closely with our long ally the Sol Alliance - as well as other communities in the Spur, of course - on possible solutions.

KW: It’s good to know that the Federation is taking the issue seriously. Are there plans for any further restrictions at the moment?

OJ: At this time, no. We believe more deposits will be found, or a feasible alternative to phoron can be developed before we reach a critical point; something that our researchers are making great headway in. Further restrictions have been discussed but we don’t think at this time they are necessary.

KW: An optimistic viewpoint, and one I think many of us will be reassured by. What effects can we expect from the rationing, and what are we already experiencing?

OJ: Although we only officially began rationing last week, the Qukala were already given orders to reduce phoron usage gradually up until that point. Do note that this has no projected effect on their productivity and effectiveness, despite the increase in Marauder activity outside of our established patrol routes - an issue which we on the Grand Council are watching closely. So far they have increased their presence where they were already the most active, and some groups have begun to expand their area of operations. We have also seen certain Marauder groups such as Tana’raq’iq make bolder moves as they raid warehouses and trading vessels that stray outside of our designated routes.

KW: And what can we expect in the future?

OJ: We can only speculate, but the Traverse, in particular, will see more Marauder attacks in the future; our phoron stockpiles located there will be a lucrative target as the shortage continues. Federation-wide we also expect a price increase for most goods and services, although with our planned economy we do not expect something as damaging as what we can observe in the Republic of Biesel.

KW: It seems that the Traverse is being hit the hardest in this ordeal.

OJ: They are, unfortunately, but they’re not alone; the Nlomkala stationed across several planets in the inner systems have also seen an increase in criminal activity. More specifically, we have seen Gasriders exporting more Xu’Xi Gas to the outer systems, and smugglers importing goods in low supply due to Gate restrictions. With economic instability, there are always opportunists looking to make money, regardless of legality.

KW: An unfortunate reality - well, I have more questions but we’re almost out of time. It was great having you here. Join me after the break as we discuss Weshi Beshi and their experience under phoron rationing!”

Shortly after the interview, the State released a statement to remind citizens that unnecessary travel is prohibited, citing phoron rationing and the increased risk of interstellar travel.

“Absolutely Disgraceful”: Illegal Imports Found as Marauder Piracy Continues

News Article

Publisher : WARBLE INQUIRER

Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo

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17/05/2464

Marauder-smuggled goods are found in the inner systems, shocking the Federation.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

Marauder activity has continued to plague the Traverse as the phoron crisis impacts the nation, and is now showing signs of spreading further into the core of the Federation as State officials report smuggled goods entering the inner systems.

Nlomkala on Aweiji have spoken to news outlets yesterday regarding a shipment of agricultural machinery and seeds found inside a warehouse on the planet’s Orbital Spaceport XY-558. The shipment was undeclared, with no markings or any official paperwork, giving authorities little to follow. The Nlomkala are working under the assumption that the cargo was stolen by Marauders in the Traverse, and smuggled to Aweiji for sale to facilities that are failing to meet their assigned quotas. This discovery comes at a time when trade disruptions are causing delays at most production centres, with Aweiji only being one of many planets that are struggling to keep up with their quota.

“Absolutely disgraceful. We Aweijiin are proud to be part of the Federation, and I refuse to believe that one of us would be willing to buy anything from those Marauders… When the Kala told me what I found, I felt ill. I never wanted to be involved in this.” - Distraught Spaceport worker Arqox Lui’aq was one of the workers who discovered the illegal shipment.

As trade lanes are attacked with increasing frequency, the Qukala have prioritised defensive measures, consolidating their patrol fleets and putting a halt to search and destroy missions against suspected Marauder bases of operation. As the Marauders are a decentralised force, it is believed that offensive strategies are not considered effective enough to continue when considering the amount of phoron consumed. Instead, the Qukala will be reprioritising efforts towards ensuring vital goods can still be transported throughout the Federation.

A particular focus is being made on defending phoron transports, with the Qukala increasing their presence in systems where key phoron depots are located. While Marauder groups have made attempts to raid these facilities, they have had no success in stealing phoron. Officials say that the majority of phoron lost to the Marauders has been due to attacks on shipments bound for the inner systems, rather than direct raids on storage facilities. Despite the Marauders’ failure to raid these depots, Xomor is still aiming to increase its security presence at these facilities as it works in conjunction with the Qukala to ensure phoron stockpiles are secure.

While there is no comment from the Grand Council regarding these events, Advisor Ormish Jrolk has been seen meeting with representatives of the State-owned Enterprises in Kal’lo, as well as representatives from Einstein Engines. A general statement was given reminding citizens to not associate with known members of the Marauders or the Lyukal, and to report suspicious activity to their nearest Kala officer.

Depot Explodes as Marauders Attempt Phoron Raid!

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25/05/2464

A phoron depot explodes during a raid by Skrell pirates, resulting in a loss of the essential mineral. Evidence of what exactly caused the explosion is sparse, and the casualties were low...

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

A phoron depot in the Median Naval District exploded in a failed attempt by the Ti’Rakqi to pillage its stores of phoron early this morning. As per procedures regarding emergencies, the majority of staff within the depot were evacuated. The only Skrell on-site during the explosion were Xomor security specialists, raiders, and four essential staff attempting to seal the phoron away before evacuating themselves.

Casualties of the explosion were minimal, with two of the Marauders declared dead and the rest along with eighteen site staff suffering from varying degrees of injury. Two Xomor security contractors and one Ti’Rakqi raider are in critical condition and are being cared for within a temporary medical facility until they are stable enough for transport. Official estimates place a third of the phoron stored within the facility as being destroyed, with the rest inaccessible while firefighters are still working to put out the fire caused by the explosion.

A timeline of the events has been provided by facility personnel, and verified using camera footage that could be salvaged from the depot’s security station:

At 01:28 AM a group of five armed Skrell, wearing what appear to be retrofitted industrial RIG suits, enter the facility during a gap in the perimeter patrol. By 01:40, the group manages to enter the main storage wing of the facility, and as they turn a corner, are discovered by a worker who immediately rushes to raise the alarm. Several shots from an energy-based weapon can be seen as the Marauder group targets something off-camera, but no death or injury by gunshot has been confirmed. The group takes defensive positions as one of them appears to hack one of the phoron storage units.

At 01:49 a siege begins while site security engages with the raiders. By now the hacker has reached inside the storage unit and is now off-camera for the rest of the recording. While there was no audio, one of the security staff that was present explained that the group claimed to have a hostage out of sight, and the security team was ordered to stall the raiders until a full count of site staff could be made.

The footage ends at 02:15 AM just as the two groups begin to fire at each other. From statements received by facility staff, one of the raiders raised their firearm and was shot in response, resulting in a firefight breaking out. Xomor security slowly withdrew as they attempted to guide the raiders away from the stored phoron, when the open storage unit abruptly exploded. Investigators are still trying to determine what exactly caused the explosion; due to the angles provided by security cameras, the storage unit in question was never fully in frame, but based on testimony from site security it is assumed that the explosion was caused by the Marauder who entered the storage unit mishandling a volatile phoron canister.

Thankfully, site safety measures and both groups having fully-enclosed RIG suits ensured that no one was directly exposed to phoron, with the only injuries being caused by the explosion. The only confirmed deaths are the hacker who entered the storage unit, and the Marauder who raised their firearm and was shot by site security. The Ti’Rakqi who were medically discharged are now being questioned in an undisclosed location by Government authorities. With a large amount of phoron either lost or inaccessible, combined with the current shortage the Spur is facing, the raiders are expected to receive the harshest punishment the Federation can legally provide.

Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down

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03/07/2464

Several systems in the Q'elpi region of the Traverse are locked down as Marauder collaborators in the local government are revealed.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

The Federation has enacted a full travel ban for systems within the Q’elpi region of the Traverse, following recent discoveries related to the recent phoron depot explosion.

The Ti’Rakqi members captured following the depot’s destruction (See: "Depot Explodes as Marauders Attempt Phoron Raid!" for details) have provided the Federation with information regarding collaborating Traverse government officials, as well as revealing a plot by these officials to skim incoming phoron transports intended for military installations and other inner system facilities.

Around a dozen systems in the Q’elpi sector have been identified as supporters of the Marauders, exchanging safe harbour for protection and raw materials the Marauder fleets smuggle in from their raids. There is also evidence that these systems have provided stolen phoron from shipments intended for the inner systems, giving them to the Marauders as part of their dealings.

Grand Councillor Jrugl gave this statement earlier today regarding the announcement:

“It is to my displeasure that we have to announce a complete ban on travel to and from a handful of systems within the Traverse - more specifically, those within the Q’elpi region. The Qukala will be transitioning back to offensive strategies rather than be on the defensive, and we will be making moves to crack down on the Marauder activity within these systems. The revelation that these local governments have been collaborating with the Marauders for Stars know how long is troubling, both to me and the rest of the Council. I assure you, the citizens of the Federation, that we will finally put an end to the Ti’Rakqi, and the Traverse will finally be safe from pirates, smugglers, and those who associate with them.”

The Qukala are being deployed to the offending systems, and will be working alongside local Nlomkala officers to arrest and detain known collaborators. It is expected that the Marauders will have already fled these affiliated systems before authorities arrive, but the Qukala have stated their intent to immediately attack any unknown vessel found travelling within the systems affected by the travel ban. An official Qukala statement explains this policy further:

“Any vessel found travelling within the systems affected by the Federation’s travel ban will be considered Marauder or Marauder-affiliated vessels, and will be dealt with accordingly. Citizens are expected to cooperate with the Kala during this time to ensure that the travel mandate is lifted in a timely manner.”

Martial Law Declared as Systems Resist Collaborator Arrests

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08/07/2464

The now-named Marauder Systems are put under martial law as local citizens resist Federation authority.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

The arrests of known Marauder collaborators (see “Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down”) within the Q’elpi region have stalled as local dissidents resist the Federation’s efforts to crack down on corruption. Citing grievances regarding the alleged lack of support from or presence of the Federation in the region, the systems identified as collaborating with Marauder fleets are rejecting Federation authority completely. It has also been reported that some groups within these systems are actively protecting government officials - those who are suspected of enlisting the help of the Marauders in stealing phoron and other supplies intended for the inner systems.

The Federation has issued a statement urging civilians in these systems to cooperate with the Kala while they arrest the collaborators, and warning citizens of the punishment for assisting known subversive groups.

While martial law is in effect in these systems, now named the “Marauder Systems” by citizens on Viv-ID, the travel ban is expected to continue. In addition to the travel ban, extranet access has been severely limited to prevent efforts by civilians in the region to organise, and there are even rumours of Sromkala deployment to prevent the use of the Srom for dissident activity. The administrative authority of the systems has also been given to the Qukala due to most in the civilian Government being classed as fugitives by Federation authorities. A representative of the Federation gave a brief statement following the announcement:

“We do not intend to use the Qukala longer than required to ensure stability in these systems, and we aim to reestablish a civilian Government in the region as soon as it is possible.”

Members of the Grand Council were not available for comment on the developing situation, citing “economic developments with Einstein Engines and State-owned Enterprises” requiring their full attention. It is believed that these developments refer to a possible solution to the phoron crisis and the Spur’s dwindling phoron stockpile. Advisor Jrolk gave a brief comment that “[they] trust in the ability of the Qukala to quickly resolve the situation in the Q’elpi region.”

Zi’Pluax Flees Q’elpi Space!

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15/07/2464

A Skrell Generation Ship flees the Marauder Systems, becoming fugitives.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

Zi’Pluax, the nomadic Generation ship discovered in 2460, has been declared missing following the lockdown of several systems in the Q’elpi region of the Traverse.

The Zi’Pluax was declared missing while inside one of the systems currently under martial law in the Q’elpi region. Due to the Qukala being tasked with keeping law and order in these systems, no attempt has been made to find the fleet. Although there was no indication before, it is now believed that the fleet may have some connection to the Marauders in the region, and are now fleeing to evade arrest.

The Federation reaffirmed its views on the Fleet of the Srom on Viv-ID, in a message urging members currently away from the fleet to come forward with any information they might have:

“The Zi’Pluax and its inhabitants are still considered citizens of the Jargon Federation and are as subject to its laws as any other citizen. We encourage any members to come forward with information regarding its motives and destination.”

The Zi’Pluax is notable for it declaring independence after contact was re-established in 2460, but still interacting with the Federation due to the requirement of culture exchange, a policy that is used by the ship to encourage new Skrell to sign up to join the fleet. Known members of the Zi’Pluax have shown shock at the sudden disappearance of the ship, and so far none have come forward with an explanation for this sudden event.

In related news, progress has been slow in arresting the collaborators within the Q’elpi systems, with the Qukala currently focusing on dissidents who are actively resisting Kala operations. The Qukala have stated their intention to question any known Marauder collaborators for information concerning the Zi’Pluax.

Wayfarer Network Unveiled; Einstein-Federation Answer to Phoron Crisis

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22/07/2464

An answer to the phoron crisis is found as Einstein Engines and the Federation announce a joint project.

Editors note: Translated to Basic.

In a press release made this evening, Grand Advisor Ormish Jrolk, President of Nralakk Logistics Alot Sonq, Chancellor of Qerr’Zolvq Industries Xul Lurg, and representatives of Einstein Engines have publicly announced the “Wayfarer Network”, a trans-Federation network of waystations and other facilities that will build upon and reinforce pre-existing warp travel infrastructure:

“It is my pleasure to reveal a joint effort between Einstein Engines’ brightest minds and the Federation’s Enterprises: The Wayfarer Network. We intend to build on top of the already existing infrastructure for long-distance travel within the Federation, making warp travel more viable for the Federation’s larger civilian and military vessels. Einstein Engines will be taking the lead with this project by providing the initial essential staff to maintain and operate these facilities, with the aim of Jargon’s own workers replacing them gradually as the project nears completion. In addition to Einstein’s contribution, our own State Enterprises will provide the materials and labour required to construct new or upgrade existing facilities.” - The opening statement of the press release, spoken by Einstein Representative Lorenzo Tan

Chancellor Xul Lurg and President Alot Song then provided their own statements on the Wayfarer Network, reaffirming Qerr’Zolvq’s and Nrallak Logistic’s contributions. Shortly after, Advisor Jrolk took to the podium:

“With this project, our aim is to not only make long-distance warp travel more viable, but to cut our phoron usage to the bare minimum required for a functioning modern society. I cannot give a reliable timeframe for when this project will be considered ‘complete’, but work is already beginning on facilities considered critical to the Federation’s logistics network. We expect to see the first set of facilities to finish construction within the next two decades, with the first facility to be complete within the next five years.”

“While this is good news, we urge the public to not expect a recovery overnight…” - An excerpt from a statement made after the press release by Federation representatives on Viv-ID.

Federation representatives were quick to remind citizens that bluespace travel and other civilian uses of phoron are restricted as rationing continues, but commented that with the Wayfarer Network, we could expect the scarcity's impact on the Federation’s economy to progressively lessen as the project develops. For now, there will still be logistical issues preventing many regions of the Federation from receiving full deliveries of goods and other shipments.

The Grand Council has also brought out revised production quotas after observing the real-world effects the phoron shortage has had on the Federation’s planned economy; simulations made at the start of the phoron crisis did not take into account events such as the systems in the Q’elpi region collaborating with Marauders, resulting in current quotas being deemed ‘unattainable’.