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* The Battle of Berlin takes place. Adolf Hitler, realizing the war is lost, escapes in secret with the German 21st Army to Lübeck. An unknown individual, possibly one of Hitler's body doubles, is executed and their body burned to fool the Soviets and even Hitler's personal guard into believing that Hitler committed suicide. | * The Battle of Berlin takes place. Adolf Hitler, realizing the war is lost, escapes in secret with the German 21st Army to Lübeck. An unknown individual, possibly one of Hitler's body doubles, is executed and their body burned to fool the Soviets and even Hitler's personal guard into believing that Hitler committed suicide. | ||
* Hitler goes into hiding at the underground base in Lübeck as the SDZ is rushed to completion. | * Hitler goes into hiding at the underground base in Lübeck as the SDZ is rushed to completion. | ||
* The Manhattan Project produces the first nuclear fission explosion on July 16, 1945 in the Trinity test in New Mexico. | |||
* The nuclear bombs Fat Man and Little Boy are dropped on Japan, formally ending World War 2. | |||
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* '''November:''' Monroe and his unit are sent to investigate rumors of a hidden Nazi base in Lübeck. A secret passage is discovered beneath the Holsten Gate, leading to an underground complex still inhabited by active Nazi troops. A firefight breaks out between American and Nazi-remnant forces. As American forces call for backup, Chase Monroe breaks from his group to pursue several high ranking Nazi officers including Dietrich Troy, Ludwig Brandt, and even Adolf Hitler himself. The officers evacuate through the SDZ, but Monroe is able to follow them just moments before the portal is deliberately sabotaged by the Nazi-remnants using dynamite. | * '''November:''' Monroe and his unit are sent to investigate rumors of a hidden Nazi base in Lübeck. A secret passage is discovered beneath the Holsten Gate, leading to an underground complex still inhabited by active Nazi troops. A firefight breaks out between American and Nazi-remnant forces. As American forces call for backup, Chase Monroe breaks from his group to pursue several high ranking Nazi officers including Dietrich Troy, Ludwig Brandt, and even Adolf Hitler himself. The officers evacuate through the SDZ, but Monroe is able to follow them just moments before the portal is deliberately sabotaged by the Nazi-remnants using dynamite. | ||
* The [[Incident at Lübeck]] is covered up by the Office of Strategic Services, and any documents that were not destroyed by the Nazi-remnants are brought back to the United States. However, American scientist are unable to put together the missing pieces, and eventually give up on the project, assuming it to be another impossible Wonder Weapon that never would have worked in practice. Some time after the incident, Chase Monroe is formally declared Missing In Action. | * The [[Incident at Lübeck]] is covered up by the Office of Strategic Services, and any documents that were not destroyed by the Nazi-remnants are brought back to the United States. However, American scientist are unable to put together the missing pieces, and eventually give up on the project, assuming it to be another impossible Wonder Weapon that never would have worked in practice. Some time after the incident, Chase Monroe is formally declared Missing In Action. | ||
=== 1957 === | |||
* Hugh Everett formulates the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which states that every possible quantum outcome is realized in divergent, non-communicating parallel universes in quantum superposition. | |||
* Humanity's first artificial satellites are launched into orbit, such as Sputnik 1 and 2. | |||
=== 1964 === | |||
* John Stewart Bell puts forth Bell's theorem, which inaugurated the study of quantum entanglement; the phenomenon in which separate particles share the same quantum state despite being at a distance from each other. | |||
=== 1966 === | |||
* Humanity's first soft landing on another world (the Moon). | |||
=== 1971 === | |||
* Humanity's first soft landing on another planet (Mars). | |||
=== 1977 === | |||
* Voyager 1 and 2 are launched from Earth. | |||
=== 1986 === | |||
* First consistently inhabited long-term research space station. | |||
=== 1998 === | |||
* First multinational space station, | |||
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This page is literally all stolen from http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline as a shitty placeholder. Nothing here is applicable to Vorestation. Ignore it for now and come back later.
What follows is a complete timeline of significant events in the known history of space travel in the Milky Way.
Or it would be. Right now it's still a shitty placeholder.
Note that the history of the Space Station 13 universe is not entirely our own, but rather one that has diverged from ours during the early 20th century. So while it takes place in the future, it is not our future, but a future as imagined by this community.
Behind the scenes
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20th Century
1903
- Inspired by the writings of Jules Verne, first serious work published that showed physical space exploration was theoretically possible.
1905
- Albert Einstein publishes his Special Theory of Relativity.
1912
- Victor Hess discovers the existence of cosmic radiation.
1918
- Chase Monroe is born in Montana.
1920
- The Nazi Party is formed.
1926
- Robert H. Goddard launches humanity's first liquid-fueled rocket.
1927
- Verein für Raumschiffahrt (Society for Space Travel) is formed; it includes many top European rocket scientists.
1930
- Paul Dirac Dirac's textbook Principles of Quantum Mechanics is published.
1929
- Hermann Oberth, with students including Wernher von Braun, launches his first liquid-fueled rocket. Among them is Dietrich Troy, who has been studying Special Relativity among other quantum mechanical theories.
1931
- First German military liquid-fueled rocket engines developed.
1932
Adolf Hitler is appointed as Chancellor of Germany.
1933
- Work begins on the Aggregate series of rockets which leads to the V-2 rocket.
1934
- Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of Germany.
- Dietrich Troy joins the Nazi Party.
1937
- Chase Monroe joins the United States Army.
1941
- The United States enters World War 2.
1942
- The Battle of Stalingrad takes place.
1944
- Dietrich Troy becomes a Wonder Weapons researcher working on the V-2 rocket under the supervision of Ludwig Brandt. However, Brandt becomes interested in research notes by Troy regarding the possibility of time travel, and has Troy reassigned.
- September: The V-2 Rocket is the first man-made object to cross what would later be defined as the Kármán line, becoming the first spaceflight in human history.
- June: Chase Monroe participates in the Battle of Normandy. The allied invasion of Europe begins.
1945
- Under Ludwig Brandt's supervision, using Dietrich Troy's designs and calculations, the first Bluespace Gateway in history is built within a secret underground facility beneath the city of Lübeck. It is referred to as the Saphirdimensionale Zeitbrücke (SDZ).
- The Battle of Berlin takes place. Adolf Hitler, realizing the war is lost, escapes in secret with the German 21st Army to Lübeck. An unknown individual, possibly one of Hitler's body doubles, is executed and their body burned to fool the Soviets and even Hitler's personal guard into believing that Hitler committed suicide.
- Hitler goes into hiding at the underground base in Lübeck as the SDZ is rushed to completion.
- The Manhattan Project produces the first nuclear fission explosion on July 16, 1945 in the Trinity test in New Mexico.
- The nuclear bombs Fat Man and Little Boy are dropped on Japan, formally ending World War 2.
1946
- July: Chase Monroe is promoted to Sargent and is reassigned to Operation Paperclip to locate and retrieve Nazi technology before the Soviet Union can do the same.
- November: Monroe and his unit are sent to investigate rumors of a hidden Nazi base in Lübeck. A secret passage is discovered beneath the Holsten Gate, leading to an underground complex still inhabited by active Nazi troops. A firefight breaks out between American and Nazi-remnant forces. As American forces call for backup, Chase Monroe breaks from his group to pursue several high ranking Nazi officers including Dietrich Troy, Ludwig Brandt, and even Adolf Hitler himself. The officers evacuate through the SDZ, but Monroe is able to follow them just moments before the portal is deliberately sabotaged by the Nazi-remnants using dynamite.
- The Incident at Lübeck is covered up by the Office of Strategic Services, and any documents that were not destroyed by the Nazi-remnants are brought back to the United States. However, American scientist are unable to put together the missing pieces, and eventually give up on the project, assuming it to be another impossible Wonder Weapon that never would have worked in practice. Some time after the incident, Chase Monroe is formally declared Missing In Action.
1957
- Hugh Everett formulates the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which states that every possible quantum outcome is realized in divergent, non-communicating parallel universes in quantum superposition.
- Humanity's first artificial satellites are launched into orbit, such as Sputnik 1 and 2.
1964
- John Stewart Bell puts forth Bell's theorem, which inaugurated the study of quantum entanglement; the phenomenon in which separate particles share the same quantum state despite being at a distance from each other.
1966
- Humanity's first soft landing on another world (the Moon).
1971
- Humanity's first soft landing on another planet (Mars).
1977
- Voyager 1 and 2 are launched from Earth.
1986
- First consistently inhabited long-term research space station.
1998
- First multinational space station,