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13,4 Billion BCE | The Big Bang - or creation of the common universe. | |
Around 4,6 Billion BCE |
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Around 4,0 Billion BCE | ||
Around 3,8 Billion BCE |
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Around 2,5 Billion BCE |
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Around 542 Mio. BCE |
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Around 251 Mio. BCE |
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Around 75 Mio. BCE | The dinosours are the dominant species on Earth. One species of them, one genus of the Hedrosaurs who was the predessor of the Voth, which evolved in this time. | Voth |
Around 66 Mio. BCE | One Meteror impact causes the second extinction event, where the most dinosaurs and many more species died out, it's called KT Extinction Event (Cretaceous-Tertiary). The Voth or their predecessors flew from the Earth all the way to the Delta Quadrant. | Voth |
20,044 BCE | Beginning of the Great Divide, the Xi'an civil war.[1][2] | |
19,770 BCE | The Great Divide ends with the sabotage of antique weather satellites in orbit above the original Xi'an homeworld, triggering a chain reaction which destroys the planet's atmosphere, rendering it uninhabitable, and killing millions.[1][2] | |
19,668 BCE | The Xi'an reset their calendar to I.0 in the aftermath of the Great Divide.[2] The First Imperial Age begins, and a new capital is established on Ka’ua.[1] Li'Tova is codified into Xi'an law. | |
10,000 BCE | Dawn of Human Civilization on EarthTemplate:Fact. By this point Humanity is aware of the Sun, Moon and Venus. | |
4000 BCE | Shanghai first settled. | |
1900 BCE | First recorded observation of Mars by Sumerian astronomers. | |
1300 BCE | First recorded observation of Mercury by Assyrian astronomers. | |
878 BCE (II.0 MXY) | End of the Xi'an First Imperial Age with the death of Emperor Ru'a in I.14680. The planet-wide sacred gardens on R.aip’uāng (Kayfa II) are built in commemoration and become the spiritual center of the Xi’an. A leader of House Xy.ō ascends to Emperor and the Second Imperial Age begins.[1] | |
700 BCE | First recorded observations of Jupiter and Saturn by Babylonian astronomers. | |
291 BCE (II.914 MXY) | Xi'an make first contact with the Kr’Thak.[1] |