Humanity in the 26th Century: Earth, the Colonies, and a Fragile Union

By the 26th century, humanity has spread from Earth across hundreds of colonies connected by slipspace, but distance has not produced political unity. The Unified Earth Government remains centered on Earth, the wealthy Inner Colonies hold much of humanity’s population and industry, and the Outer Colonies often experience central authority as taxation, resource extraction, military policing, and delayed representation. This episode examines the expansion that made humanity an interstellar civilization and the grievances that made that civilization fragile. It explains the roles of colonial administrations, commercial interests, local militias, and the United Nations Space Command before the Covenant appeared. The Insurrection had already forced humanity into a long internal conflict, while uneven travel times made command and reinforcement difficult. When the Covenant began exterminating human worlds, Earth faced the challenge of defending a union whose citizens did not always agree that it deserved to survive in its existing form. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Humanity in the 26th Century: Earth, the Colonies, and a Fragile Union
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