Fiction:Great Xonexian Schism

The Great Xonexian Schism is a term often used to refer to the devastating intergalactic war that occurred in multiple galaxies in the later stages of the Gigaquadrantic Conflicts, pitting a large alliance of nations against the floundering might of the legendary. Like many great wars, the Schism's origins cannot be traced to a single definable cause or event. Instead, it was the result of many factors, including border conflicts, economic disputes, geopolitical tension, and numerous diplomatic incidents that worsened relations between the Delpha Coalition of Planets and numerous other nations in the years leading up to 2800.

Finally, the Halcyon Incident in 2800 turned the political situation in the Xonexian cluster into a powder keg, leading to the rapid deterioration of alliances and organizations which had stood for decades, and an eventual war between these factions that would determine the face of the Gigaquadrant for generations to come.

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Rules
 * Not much has been determined as to how this war is going to play out, which means plenty of opportunities for plot! If you want to join, simply add your fictions to the infobox and find Monet, Angrybirds, or Wormy on IRC to discuss your involvement.
 * Following the format of most Gigaquadrantic Conflict stories, the main page of the Schism will be used to summarize events and provide an overview of the conflict. Most of the action will happen on subpages.
 * Communication is the si ne qua non of collaboration. Please communicate with your partners extensively about what your fiction is going to do and how it is going to affect them. If they disagree, work out a compromise.
 * Just because our fictions are at war does not mean we are at war with the users writing for them.
 * This has been stated before, but please avoid belittling. There is a difference between the frank acknowledgement of relative power and having one side be needlessly overpowered.
 * At the same time, please remember that this is a war. Both sides are going to take casualties, lose territory, and make sacrifices. Nobody is going to force anyone to castrate their fiction, but if you accept to lose, you will find that others will be more inclined to lose to you in the future.