The Four Ancient Races and the 13 Parallel Universes
Before the first Paradox X collapse, four civilizations built empires across the galaxy. They are gone now — only ruins remain, along with the territorial markings that still carry their legacy. Heroes who build enough Bases on a race's ancient territories unlock fragments of their lost knowledge.
The World Before
The galaxy was not always a place of cycles and collapse. Four great races rose, flourished, and shaped the very fabric of galactic civilization. The Terano — pink-flagged diplomats — wove alliance networks that spanned star systems, resolving conflicts that would have broken lesser coalitions. The Mi-TO carried their warrior code to every contested nebula, mining neutron stars in honor of their ancestors. The Iit treated Neutronium itself as sacred, tending their Nuclear Ports like temples. The Asters built structures that existed simultaneously in multiple dimensions, quietly watching from the edges of spacetime.
All four built their civilizations on Neutronium. All four depended on Alpha Core's enrichment process. And all four were destroyed when the first three Paradox X artifacts were gathered — not in war, not gradually, but in a single catastrophic collapse that unmade the universe as it was. The cycle began. What came after was not reconstruction. It was something new — and the four ancient races were not there to see it.
The Cycle
Heroes awaken in a galaxy they do not recognize. The map is unfamiliar. Their memories are fragmented. Alpha Core is hidden somewhere — a new location each time, as if the universe itself keeps secrets. Each awakening brings clarity in pieces: 2 to 4 recovered memories manifest as mechanics the Hero once knew, now accessible again. Diplomacy. Combat resolution. The ability to build a Nuclear Port. The knowledge of how to reach a Station.
Each universe cycle runs until three Paradox X artifacts are gathered in the same galaxy. Then the collapse comes. The universe unmakes itself. Heroes wake again in the next parallel universe, carrying only two things forward: Enriched Neutronium accumulated in the previous cycle, and fractured memories — mechanics unlocked that persist as starting knowledge into the next universe. Each cycle layers more knowledge on the last. By Universe 13, Heroes remember everything. The question is what they do with it.
The Four Ancient Races — Deep Dives
Each ancient race left territorial markings across the galaxy. Building 3 Bases on a race's color-coded territories unlocks their legacy bonus — a fragment of the knowledge they carried before the first collapse. Explore each race's full history below.
Terano
"The Diplomats of the Galaxy"
Built their empire on words, not weapons. Embassy networks spanned the galaxy — they were the richest race without ever building a single mine, because they traded what no one else could provide: understanding, conflict resolution, and the ability to broker peace between enemies.
Bonus: +1 Diplomacy SpeedRead Terano lore ›
Mi-TO
"Warriors of the Void"
An honor code defined everything. Mi-TO warriors mined neutron stars with armored fleets, built the Iron Citadel as both fortress and academy, and never mistook cruelty for strength. The defeated were respected. The code was everything.
Bonus: +1 Army StrengthRead Mi-TO lore ›
Iit
"Masters of Energy"
Nuclear power as religion. The Iit metabolized radiation directly, worshipped Neutronium as sacred, and built particle accelerators spanning continents. Bioluminescent beings who could literally see energy — their Nuclear Ports were temples, their engineers were priests.
Bonus: +1 Free Nuclear PortRead Iit lore ›
Asters
"Architects of Reality"
The oldest civilization. They exist partially outside normal spacetime and built structures that no other race could comprehend. They may have built Alpha Core. They may have become it. After the first Paradox X collapse, the Asters simply were not there anymore — not destroyed. Absent.
Bonus: Advanced StationRead Asters lore ›
The 13 Parallel Universes
The 13 universes are not random resets — they are a structured progression. Each tier unlocks new layers of the game's mechanics and the narrative's meaning. Heroes who understand the arc can plan their development across universes rather than optimizing each cycle in isolation.
- Universes 1–3: Awakening. Heroes rediscover basic mechanics, build first territory claims, and encounter Alpha Core for the first time. The galaxy is small — 12 hexes, limited actions. Two to three mechanics unlock per universe. The narrative focus: who am I, and what happened?
- Universes 4–6: Discovery. Alpha Core's full enrichment power is revealed. The map expands to 18 hexes. Galactic Decrees become available at Universe 6, letting the controlling player issue galaxy-wide rules for the session. The narrative focus: what is this station, and who built it?
- Universes 7–9: Growth. Building chains become available — colony upgrades that compound income. Diplomacy and full combat mechanics unlock simultaneously for the first time. Asters' area denial activates. The narrative focus: the galaxy has a pattern. We have been here before.
- Universes 10–12: Revelation. Stations evolve into Nexuses with expanded income and capability. Sector bonuses activate, creating permanent geographic advantages in sectors D, E, and F. Mega-Structure blueprints emerge as collectible fragments. The narrative focus: we remember everything. The Mega-Structure is possible.
- Universe 13: Eternity. All 47 mechanics active simultaneously. The final race to build the Mega-Structure — connecting four Reality Nexuses into a network that stabilizes the universe permanently. The narrative focus: Alpha Core's final message. Addressed to Asters specifically.
The Great Mystery
Alpha Core appears in a new location every cycle. Its technology exceeds anything the four ancient races ever created. The other races built empires — Alpha Core built something that survives the collapse of universes. Who made it?
The evidence accumulates toward the Asters. They extracted Neutronium from dimensional boundaries — the same process Alpha Core uses. Their Advanced Station technology accesses mechanics other races cannot reach at the same universe level. And they did not die in the Paradox X collapse. They vanished. The Asters may have created Alpha Core. Or they may have become it — transformed themselves into something that persists across the cycle. When three Paradox X artifacts gather and the universe collapses, only Enriched Neutronium and fractured memories survive. Only Heroes carry something forward. The answer to why this cycle continues waits in the Mega-Structure. But even after building it — even after reading Alpha Core's final message in Universe 13 — questions remain.