Timeline of Important Events in Shrin'Yar History[]
1334 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar discover spaceflight.
1472 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar discover hyperspace travel. They find other species in the galaxy, and plans for conquest are made.
1173 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar begin their attack on the other inhabitants of M-101. Conquest of Galera.
1145 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar attack the Taugh.
1142 BC[]
- The Galerite Rebellion; the old imperial government collapses. Yul'kara re-unites the Shrin'Yar under his command and restores the Empire.
1139 BC[]
- The Taugh are finally defeated, and the Shrin'Yar Empire enters an expansion phase of settlement instead of conquest. Many technological advancements are made; especially in areas of genetics.
817 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar stumble upon the Hhrrh Hegemony. They begin studying them as a precursor to an attack.
730 BC[]
- The Hhrrh War begins in an unmitigated disaster. Dozens of Shrin'yar ships are destroyed.
727 BC[]
- The Shrin'Yar capture a Hhrrh warship, and reverse-engineer it to reproduce its systems. The tide of war begins to turn in the Shrin'Yar's favor.
725 BC[]
- The Hhrrh are defeated, and the Shrin'Yar once again resume their conquest of M-101.
6 AD[]
- The Shrin'Yar now control all of known space in their galaxy, and a period of peace begins. The Shrin'Yar leaders become lax.
536 AD[]
- The Century of Blood begins. The Shrin'Yar are plunged into a bloody period of civil war sparked by a ruthless military coup.
648 AD[]
- End of the Century of Blood. The Shrin'Yar are driven out of M-101 by their former slaves, who have stolen advanced and irreplaceable Shrin'Yar technology, and banished from the galaxy forever.
1456 AD[]
- The Shrin'Yar have rebuild themselves into a great intergalactic civilization, but now unrest begins to rise between the separate political factions in the Empire.
1457 AD[]
- Ler'Hodas takes the throne of the Shrin'Yar and wipes out all dissidents. The Shrin'Yar set out towards our Local Group with visions of conquest.
1991 AD[]
- The Shrin'Yar Fleets reach the outer fringes of the Local Group