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Revision as of 17:09, 2 May 2025

Lore notes:

  • The Space Station 13 universe is a distinct universe based on our own. It is not an alternate universe, it is not the same universe at a different time, it is a completely seperate, fictional universe.
  • The lore and presentation of the game can be thought of a translation from the original universe into a format that we can interpret in our own. Terms like 'Human' and 'Humanity' are translations, and while these things may be based on the objects present in our own world, they may not be identical.

Background

This section provides an outline of the wider background for the basis of the Beestation storyline. This section provides a brief explanation of relevant history and the facts of this world.

Wider Setting

The events of Space Station 13 start in a triple star system, Nexus Caeli. Nexus Caeli is the system in which humanity was born. It is made of two systems: Geminae (Nexus Caeli A and Nexus Caeli B), and Nexus Caeli C (nicknamed Solivagus) which has its own set of orbiting bodies. Humanity comes from a planet orbiting the Geminae group named Tellune, while Space Station 13 takes place in the Nexus Caeli C.

The two systems orbit each other in an elliptical orbit, meaning that the transfer window between the 2 systems is limited, but even during the transfer window, the shortest travel time using modern technology is roughly 7 years. Typical transfer windows occur every ~23 years, with transfer windows lasting for 7 months.

Space Exploration

Groups of Interest

This section details some of the groups of interest that will are relevant to the story. Only groups that are relevant to the story are mentioned here.

Local Setting

This section provides details about the local setting of Space Station 13, including the planet that it orbits.

Lavaland

The Constellation

The Constellation is a series of planned, active, or retired space stations in orbit around Lavaland. A full constellation of 24 stations is planned, which would provide full sensor coverage from six stations at any point on the ground. As of this time, there are thirteen stations.

Transfer windows are relative to the first station.

Caption text
Station Operation Time Status
Space Station 1 Transfer Window +1, Abandoned at TW+2 The first station constructed, due to its small size it was assembled entirely within the Geminae before being moved to the Solivagus system during a transfer window. The station was successful, conducting ground surveys and using asteroids for resource processing. Being the first station, there were of course unforseen issues and the small crew of the station returned to Geminae when the next transfer window came around. The station now provides sensor support in an uncrewed state.
Space Station 2
Space Station 3
Space Station 4 TW+2 to TW+3 The first station constructed with a ringed design to provide artificial gravity. Only one quarter of the station was assembled before progress was paused due to funding issues.
Space Station 5
Space Station 6
Space Station 7
Space Station 8
Space Station 9
Space Station 10
Space Station 11
Space Station 12
Space Station 13 TW+9 to Current (TW+12) The largest and most advanced station ever successfully constructed, with a maximum capacity of over 20 crew. Space Station 13 was designed to perform in-orbit experiments and provide a base of operations for large scale mineral extraction. Crew often work in shifts, swapping out with its more calm sister station, 12.

Further stations are either in early planning phases and have not been officially approved.

Space Station 13