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'''The Texas Incident'''
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The Texas Incident happened in 500 A.S.
  
==Summary==
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The entire Texas system was decimated.
  
This Incident occurred during 500 A.S. , and left the Texas system a wasteland. Ageira Researchers aboard the ''Dallas'' began testing a new, long range jump gate that would have allowed for travel beyond the Sirius system, and perhaps opened the whole galaxy to man.
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Valhalla Research scientists aboard the Dallas had begun the second phase of testing
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a new, long-range jump gate that would have allowed travel beyond the confines of
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the Sirius Sector -- and could have potentially opened the entire galaxy for
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exploration. Unfortunately, an unforeseen concentration of dark matter along the
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jump route created a feedback wave that not only destroyed the Dallas and everyone
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aboard, but expelled huge masses of dark matter and radioactivity. A quarantine was
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immediately erected across half the system -- not for security, this time, but for the
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safety of anyone foolish enough to stray into the dangerous morass. The jump gate
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itself sank into a monstrous singularity that still hangs at the edge of the Texas, an
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evil, swirling eye, that casts its gaze upon the wasteland of Houston.
  
Unknown to the researchers, there was Dark Matter in the path that they were trying to use, which caused a feedback surge. This surge destroyed the ''Dallas'' and expelled huge clouds of dark matter and radioactivity into the system.
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==See Also==
 
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*[[Texas]]
A quarantine was erected across half of the system to try and protect people from the dangers of the radioactivity and the Dark matter clouds.
 

Latest revision as of 07:32, 7 January 2010

The Texas Incident happened in 500 A.S.

The entire Texas system was decimated.

Valhalla Research scientists aboard the Dallas had begun the second phase of testing a new, long-range jump gate that would have allowed travel beyond the confines of the Sirius Sector -- and could have potentially opened the entire galaxy for exploration. Unfortunately, an unforeseen concentration of dark matter along the jump route created a feedback wave that not only destroyed the Dallas and everyone aboard, but expelled huge masses of dark matter and radioactivity. A quarantine was immediately erected across half the system -- not for security, this time, but for the safety of anyone foolish enough to stray into the dangerous morass. The jump gate itself sank into a monstrous singularity that still hangs at the edge of the Texas, an evil, swirling eye, that casts its gaze upon the wasteland of Houston.

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