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Universal Discussion Board
 This is a universal discussion board, from which all empires can give any announcements to every other empire. This board is not under the control of any organised entity unlike the Seven Starr Alliance, Universal Alliance of Nations, or Intergalactic Federation, so that all empires can send and recieve messages here.

The universal discussion board is available on common hyperluminal frequency #97, subspace frequency #201, and common holonet frequency #1138. The primary communications nexus for the board is in the Sol system in the Plazith Rim; other relays exist in the Cyrannus, Forma, Ghelaxin, and Girdo Galaxies. ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire 

Tuuros and Girdo
''There are two things we would like to announce. Be careful, it's a long speech:''

''First of all, our exploration of the Tuuros Galaxy is complete. All of the planets there are barren and hostile - all of them - and the only living things there are ghostly Xhodocto essences (like the ones that appeared during the Battle of Sol) and some creatures that look as though they're escapees from the Inferno Realm. All of them are vicious, and tried to attack our Drones when they came close to the ground, so we killed all of them that we felt we needed to. That's not to say that there aren't billions more of them out there, though, since we've yet to do anything along the lines of a thorough extermination. On the matter of the pseudometal nexidium, there are still rich deposits on many planets around the centre of the galaxy. We've collected some samples for analysis, but I don't think we'll find any practical uses for it. It seems to be far too dangerous when unstable, and practically worthless when stable. Nexidium ore might make for a useful insulating material, but the "Demonic Energy" within probably makes it too risky, and research into other pseudometals is recommended as a better alternative by all of our scientists.

''Ultimately, we would recommend that nobody attempt to colonise Tuuros, and we hope that most of you will listen to our advice. If not, the Sporemaster Alliance ships should be arriving shortly, and they should confirm our findings. In addition, we are now building "Hyperluminal Defence Stations" on eight planets along the outer edge of the galaxy. These will indescrimately shoot at any ships inside or approaching Tuuros, except for those that we've told them not to destroy (at the present time, only our Apalos-class ships and the Sporemaster Alliance craft). This is also to try to defend the universe in case the Xhodocto once again return via Tuuros. Although they'll almost certainly be able to overwhelm and destroy the HDS's, we believe that several billion ships will be destroyed before this happens. If any other empires wish to visit the Tuuros Galaxy, please contact us and, if we decide to grant you access, we'll make sure to program your ships into the HDS databanks so that they don't shoot you. They're automated systems; we don't have much control over them otherwise.''

''And now, the Girdo Galaxy. It has been turned into a nature reserve, in which truly alien life can floruish under the complete protection of its keepers, the Empire of the Girdo Galaxy. We've also placed HDS's around the edge of Girdo, in this case to defend it against outside attack. These are not so indiscriminate, being controlled by people instead of computers, so as long as you're clearly visiting for peaceful purposes such as to view the wildlife sanctuaries (we'd still recommend that you confirm so with us, though), there should be no chance of them shooting you down.''

''And yes, there was some conflict of interest between the Girdo Empire and ourselves. Don't worry, though: we took maximum precautions to make sure that as many civilians remained unhurt as possible. Granted, this did mean incorporating them into our own group mind, but that's war for you.''

~ Emperor Tokzhalat

''I'm afraid your "hyperluminal missiles" are no threat to our ships, which use Tachyonic Shift Drives, quantum scalar fields and ghost phasing. Your attempt to intimidate the universe has gone unoticed. Just be glad the DCP thought it polite to reply.''--Admiral of the DCP 00:13, September 1, 2010 (UTC)

If we were trying to indimitate you, we'd set them up in your'' galaxy. But yes, you're right, that would be pointless, since the missiles are worthless against "ghost-phased" ships. ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

"The Alliance ships should be arriving shortly. The Sporemaster Alliance would like to colonize the Tuuros galaxy despite it inhabitable conditions. Many of the members wish to attempt to bring life back the Tuuros and that is a purpose the entire alliance is willing to back. As long as no one attempts to stop us healing Tuuros, we will have no problems with people moving in after us. We will also try to find and eradicate these leftovers from the Xhodocto, these escapees. That, or get them all in one system and contain them there. We thank Emperor Tokxhalat for notifying us of the status of Tuuros, and hope that his "defense" will not hinder us in the future."

- Evermind

''We would recommend only colonising the arms of the galaxy at first, as the centre is still incredibly dangerous and filled with the demonic organisms from the Inferno Realm. A war fleet would be a better thing to take there than colonisation ships, as even the smallest of the creatures can do great damage to any planet-based structures and even low-flying, slow-moving spaceships. For the same reason, we recommend only colonising and terraforming a few hundred planets for now, so that your defences are not spread out too far. We also ask that, if you find any life in Tuuros other than the demons and the life that is there as a result of your own terraforming, you contact our scientists so that they can study it and determine whether they want to give it a home in the Girdo Nature Reserve. And don't worry - the Hyperluminal Defence Stations will not fire at your ships. We know better than to lie about the purpose of these things, because a sufficiently large fleet could still bring them all down if they were to be used for unprovoked hostile purposes, which is what attacking your colonisation fleet would be. We will still need other empires to contact us if they wish to send ships to Tuuros, though, because the Stations are mostly automated. I feel as though that point still needs to be emphasised... ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

"Yes, i believe you about your defenses, but we will still add our own. You can never to safe. As for the war fleet not colonization fleet. Well, thanks for warning us. We will only be putting colonies on moons and asteroids, so that shouldn't be a problem. If we see anything thats alive out there, and i mean alive alive, we will tell you and attempt to bring samples for you. If you wish to aid us in this, just add your name to the "We wanna help" list on Operation:Tuuros"

- Evermind

''Yes, adding your own defences is fine. Feel free to bring any samples you find to the HDS's, as they're manned constantly and there will be someone there capable of analysing the samples. Other than the HDS's and their defence fleets, though, we won't be joining "Operation Tuuros" any time soon. It's too risky right now, especially with the new Deathmarch Cult that's appeared and that seems to be dedicated to reviving the Xhodocto. We will keep following the Operation, though, and we'll make sure to program any other members' ships into our HDS databases as soon as they join up. ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

"We have indeed found life in the Tuuros Galaxy. Not sure how it managed to survive. We have snet you 12 samples, one of each major lifeform. They were found living in a small, deep cave system, on Kilim. There was a whole small ecosystem down there, isolated from the survace. Anyway, when you get your samples, tell us what you find. We will refrain from T-forming Kilim untill you have respond."

- Evermind

''Unsurprisingly, there's nothing particularly special about these organisms. There are some basic unicellular fungi, and the animal life consists of chemosynthetic hemichordates, omnivorous cephalochordates and carnivorous agnathans, although they're all more complex than their counterparts from elsewhere in the universe, presumably due to a lack of competition and predation from larger lifeforms with adaptations such as jaws and a calcium-based skeleton.''

''We've sent scientists to the planet to work out how they survived untouched by the Xhodocto. There seems to be a thick layer of nexidium ore between the cave system's ceiling and the surface rock, which probably meant that it was difficult to scan inside the caverns. Even if not, they was probably diffiucult to access without causing the nexidium to destabilise and explode, which wouldn't have harmed the creatures several hundred metres below but might have damaged the Xhodocto doing the work (theoretically, of course, we're not sure exactly what would happen to a Xhodocto body caught in a nuclear pseudometal reaction). Unlike your men, the Xhodocto would have been too large to fit through any of the passages that lead into the caves, which would have deprived them of another route of access. However, there are other similar cave systems on the planet that are identical except for a lack of life, which may suggest that the Xhodocto were eradicating all of the lifeforms but didn't finish when they were themselves destroyed.''

''We've taken the samples back to the cave from which they came. Don't worry about terraforming the planet; the cave system will still remain habitable for all of the creatures that live there so long as you don't introduce any new animal life into the channels where they live.''

~ Emperor Tokzhalat

"Thanks. Since it won't harm the native life, were gonna start T-forming the planet now."

- Evermind

"We have found a planet with a particuly large number of 'escapees'. We have quarentined that planet, and have mamnaged to capture one of the escapees and are even now trying to merge its DNA and power with non-escapee lifeforms, to see if A)it can be done, B)it should be done, and C)if we can then place the non-native lifeform on the planet and have it work out. We would wecome any reasons why it would have a larger number of escapees on it. We beleive that it may have been a Xhodocto experimentation planet of some sort. Any other ideas?"

- Evermind

''I don't know. Maybe it was a planet that had a strong connection to the Inferno Realm. The central region of Tuuros, "Nexus", seemed to be partially between the Realm and this universe. Maybe other places were too. The Xhodocto don't seem to be the sort to be experimenting on other creatures, infernal or otherwise, given their own vast numbers and nigh-invincibility. Still, it might have been something special, but I doubt that anybody except the Xhodocto might know. Just be careful with your experiments. ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

"We will. We have the experiments on an isolated planet that is unihabitable, its an ice world, and we have about 50 planet busters pointed at it at all times, ready to fire in case something goes wrong."

- Evermind

''Good. That should be sufficient. It is known that Planet Busters are effective against Xhodocto. ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

Ummm....


"Does anyone have any intel on this object? We're kind terrified of it when it made a transuniversal bridge and carved through a galaxy in minutes."

- Shka'Tun Rep

''Well it doesn't look like Grox technology, nor does it seem to be of Cognatus origin. It's possibly something to do with that new Xhodocto-worshipping cult that's been making threats, attacking random planets and stealing ancient swords recently. That's our best guess, although others probably have more information on the matter. It seems to be a superweapon, designed to continue the cult's attempts to destroy us all. Out of curiosity, is that an actual photo of the object, and if so, what are those similar-looking asteroid-like objects that are floating around nearby? ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire''

"We think its called C-133316666, but we need further verification. The blocks floating by? I...I think it was dead hypergiants at widths of about...uh...well i'm not certain. We need further research. But what we do know is that object is massive."

"It easily went straight through a galaxy...it sort of reversed the galaxy's velocity and then...increased its mass. It sucked up the galaxy's contents and...well...it exploded."

"It was absolutely massive...I don't know how big but it is noticible in a galaxy from a distance."

- Shka'Tun Rep

''I don't personally deal with information-gathering activities, so I won't ask you how you gained the information about its name. But about the dead hypergiants... that's not natural. It's not possible for them to look like that, not with such a quick process as you're describing. Yes, you'll have to do further research on that when the superworldship's safely away from there. But if they are the remains of hypergiants, then we're not dealing with normal technology. That isn't even the sort of thing "Demonic Energy" can do, as far as I'm aware. Converting rock to nexidium is one thing, but this is a whole order of magnitude more powerful than any records suggest Demonic Energy can be. I'd doubt even the Xhodocto's gods' abilities to do that so quickly, but then again I'm not an expert on these matters. Of course, even if they could, there can't be a god operating the structure, right?

''As for everything else that it's done... I have no idea. If it is several parsecs wide, then that could explain how it's managed to get the energy to do everything quickly. Still, I don't think it's natural, and I'm not even sure that we're looking at the effects of Demonic Energy here. Not that I can think of any alternative explanation... maybe a primal, reality-warping power? I don't know. ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire''

"Haha! The Xhodocto will return and destroy you all."

- Thel Vauron

The Awakening
"Take heed, mortals and act. The pieces have been placed, the board set. A war of the gods is about to begin."

- Unknown

"What are you? I have not seen such dark energy before... could this be... no it can't be... Apocalypta?"

- Lusum the god of the Earth.

"You are correct in your assumption mortal, however, I am but a messenger of the Apocalypta, a servant of their will."

- Unknown

"You will have my full support!"

- Tricarrion.

"So thats where you are, Tricarrion, well not if I get in your way! The Xhodocto will be fuming to discover that you are mixing energies."

- Bo Ramik.

"I am more poweful than you now, adept of the light! I have struck a bargain, I am allowed to be with both, so along as I don't mix those energies."

- Tricarrion.

"I am very glade we sent seed ships out into the universe... i assume this is going to ruin my entire week. Are you related to the unknown device that showed up and destroyed an entire galaxy? I hope not, that would suck."

- Evermind

"This war will get Tier 0 civilizations and transapients involved, which are indistinguishable from gods."

- DCP.

I suppose that a "war of the gods" might be something that would count as not a game'', like what Thel'Vauron said... ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

"It makes me wonder if they can be considered gods after all if they go to war, how mortal of them. This supports our theories that they are not truly omnipotent after all, but are extra-dimensional entities."

- DCP.

"Fair assessment, only one is truly omnipotent."

- Unknown.

''Well, how does one define a god? Millions of cultures across the universe have worshipped mortal deities. I agree with you that these beings do not fit the strictest definition of "god", and that there is probably more to their history than the common mythology. But does that really matter? Words change over millennia; perhaps we'll need to rewrite the dictionary soon. ~ Commodore Hlraka of the Girdo Empire''

"I am one that mortals would see as a God. However even we have a God"

- Unknown

"We are all gods, each and every one of us. We think, we create, we destroy. What more does a god need? Power? No, a god only needs to be sentinint."

- Evermind

"That is also the DCP's view. Due to Many Worlds Interpretation, everyone can control their own quantum universe, their own destiny as quantum observers. We think there might be an energy, however, it manifests and projects its self to the individuals beliefs and mind, while some would say they are experiencing a religious miracle, another would say it as a paranormal event, or a feat of their own elemental or psionic power."

- DCP.

"The Apolocypta? We have heard of them. Though we believe they were last seen before our arrival in these galaxies... this is an interesting event.. perhaps even a valuable ally..."

- Captain Votarah

"Your thoughts are disturbing Vartekian, the Trinity and other gods can, and will stop you"

- High shaman Jonjann of the Krazo Boid

"What threat are the gods to us? They will soon have other problems....."

- Captain Votarah

"Votarah! You have been great allies since the DCP Civil war, so I shall say an alliance with Apocalypta will be most benefitting."

- Captain Votarah.

"Yes, yes I can feel there awakening. The Apocalypta have returned!!! Now none can stop us to achieve our goals. Welcome back my ancient allies and friends. Let us once again join hands against the noble rulers of Atlantica. There time is ending and our time is near. The gates are opened, none can stop us now!!"

- Artmyris, the Evil One

"well. um... this is awkward. Didn't you lose before?"

- Evermind

"Stay your tongue mortal! Or you will experience the wrath of the gods!"

- Apocalypta

"Indeed, and that was the great mistake of the Noble Gods to not get rid off instead they punished us or banishment, now I have more influance. Now I have an army and an influance over various Demi-Gods. This I did not had the last time. I learn of my mistakes.... which cannot be said of the Noble Ones. None the less, now I have opened the gate, the barriers of the Realm of the Rambo Gods have fallen and I have a free move to play. And do not think you can warn the Noble Ones, they are ignorant for this evil thanks to me!! HAHAHAHA"

- Armtyris

''While I don't mind your attempts to turn the universe into a realm of chaos and evil, do you mind not doing those manic laughs? They're so cliché. ~ Emperor Tokzhalat''

''The DCP shall stand in your way, as we do against all evil! We have defeated gods before, we stared in the face of Kamik himself, and if it was not for us ressurecting Master Kroc, Kamik'Shi himself would have beaten you.''--DCP

"Well, it seems like you have a well thought out plan. We will be busy in the Sporemaster Alliance, but if you bother us enuff, we will fight. If you don't we will be having a massive celebration to signify the end of the Sapo Civil War, and all non-evil/Grox/Xhodocto creatures are welcome to visite. If you see someone you want to eat, try to control the urg to do so, we would rather not have a war right now (thats mean you, Loron). Oh, and BTW, im immortal, im a machine mind. Sorry to dissapoint you."

- Evermind

"The DCP? Hahahaha!!! You would be like bacteria against our forces invoke not our wrath."

- Apocalypta

"we of the 9th universe were able to defeate the Xhodocto, im sure your much weaker then them. Deafeating you (if the past is corect) should be easy."

- Evermind

"You underestimate us. You are bringers to your own demise, for only gods can defeat us. (In fiction this is true)"

- Apocaylpta

"I hate to quote myself, but: "We are all gods, each and every one of us." So there, we can beat you now. But really, gods are just really strong beings, and the bigger you are, the harder you fall. Note that you WILL fall someday."

- Evermind

"Beware Apocalypta! For I, the forefather of those who defend your precious Multiverse from the threat of the Evilness brought by the Xhodocto, had come to this realm in order to bring an end to a considerable threat from you! Begone your presence from this Universe, and so we will spare your deity lives, do not defy powers that once made the Xhodocto fall!"

- Veo

"We, are the Krass legendary paths of power, hunters of those whom say to be gods and yet abuse their authority."

- Veo

Archiving
''We have closed some of the subfrequency discussions on this message due to lack of use. All transmissions have been stored in an archive, avaiable to be accessed for future reference. If anybody wishes to continue discussing a particular archived topic, please start a new discussion about it. Notable discussions that may require attention at some point in the near future include those about the reformation of the Seven Starr Alliance and whatever it is that the Grox have been doing, and the Cognatus Alliance's superweapon construction industry. ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire''

"Great. We are currently downloading the files to our databanks."

- Gibek, of the Gablinus

"Cool. Downloading into database now."

- Evermind

End of the Intergalactic War and the Beginning of the Classic Era
"Greetings, friends and allies. After months of arduous fighting, the Intergalactic War has finally come to a rather unexpected end, the Cognatus are no where to be found, and the Imperial Alliance and the Trucinex have retreated from our home system, hostilities across the universe with the Cognatus have ended and for the first time in months, the Republic is recovering at last, beginning the Golden Age. As my country continues to reemerge, I will be sending diplomats and ambassadors across the cosmos, in the hope of preventing a repeat of the war. More updates of the recover of the Republic soon."

- President Apollo

"Good, peace is always good. I can assure you that the Sporemaster Alliance will not be the cause of any wars or chaos, not intentionally anyway."

- Evermind

"The DCP has now finished its part in many old wars, and we too look forward to a brighter future, as we are expanding into hyperspace colonization (although we could cross the bulk between universes before, it will be our new form of colonization). We have recovered from the War of Ages and terrible Dark Age. Postgrimbolsaurians, Metakind and other evolved people are also growing in number, however, this transevolution began since the information age, long ago, but now such transevolution is becoming more noticible.  As we read from the Girdo "useless hyperspace" message, this is untrue, another dimension will give us huge power over this universe on a technological standpoint, easier transportion into others and even more understanding on the dynamics of the physics of the universe.  Finally, if we unlock what Dark energy is (no not the spiritual kind), we will have an unlimited resource. So, it seems a brighter future for all of us is beginning to form, after the post-War of Ages horror. However, rising dangers of the Cult of the Deathmarch, and the Tokzhalan's alliance with the Daleks and Grox should not go unoticed."

- DCP Science and colonization reporter.

Grox
"The Grox are attacking our colonies! We're still recovering from several recent conflicts, so we don't have enough ships to mount a successful defence against them. *sigh* The Human Coalition has fallen less than two months after it was founded... some of our ships have escaped, fortunately, and have fled to Human Republic territories on the other side of the Milky Way. Sadly, I'm not one of those escapees. Still, the Coalition should hopefully live on as part of the Republic, even if I'm not part of it... anyway, the Conqrix have nearly found me, so this message is just to warn you: the Grox are b-"

- Human Coalition

"Then the Grox have breached our non-aggression treaty of the Milky Way. This angers the Coalition of Delpha! We agreed, that if they started attacking empires more than 500 light years from their space, we will be at war once more, with exception between the Grox and the Gablinus-Avis.  They have dishonoured our agreement!  We are ready for war once more, and we shall prepare our assault..."

- Warlord Kilnok.

"This is to the Human Republic/Coalition:Your species, along with your humanoid cousins, are quite advanced and powerful, but not only that, you are one of the most influential species in the Milky Way, with a long history, even though strangely you have reached Space Stage several times in your history and then evolved. Since although we are not yet allies, our empires are in friendly terms (well, not with all of you humans, you are a chaotic species, your empires:Galactic Empire, Goa'uld, Deta Quadrant humanoids/Coalition races and the Federation/Republic races all vary in a spectrum between good and evil). However, your tones have changed, and the Grox are far more evil than the few human factions that are.  It is about time a true alliance is set, may you join us in an assualt on the Grox?"

- DCP Diplomat.

"The Coalition ships have arrived at Republic space. We do not know about the "Galactic Empire" that you speak of, and the "Goa'uld" are - as far as we're aware - extinct in our part of the galaxy. But the rest of us are now united under the banner of the Republic, and once we have upgraded our ships with the technology brought to us by the Coalition refugees, we will join your attack. Although we do not like to go to war, in this case it is probably necessary."

- Representative of the Human Republic

"The Galactic Empire as far as we know is a Tier 1 civilization from an unknown and distant galaxy, they seem to be at least on our level or even more powerful than us. There are many species, but one of them, strangely is identical to Homo sapiens. We think if they are the same as your kind, they are probably the most advanced humans if they are (or it could be an example of convergent evolution).  They have a few colonies on the edge of the galaxy, and they don't look like they want peace.  We believe also, that there maybe another Goa'uld System Lord out in the galaxy somewhere."

- DCP

"The Goa'uld are probably no threat to us though, we calculate they they would have to infect two thirds of our government before they can take over."

- DCP

"Maybe your intelligence on these two civilisations is accurate. However, our own databases do not contain any information about either of them. Back on the subject of the Grox, the fleet we are planing to send will be ready in a few days' time. In addition, from what the Coalition refugees are telling us, those theories about the Grox going through a process of "upgrading" themselves appear to be true. Their fleet was armed with weapons such as "superlaser" particle beam weapons, and their Conqrix troops fired missiles that could be detonated inside the Coalition soldiers' personal shielding. The Coalition have only seen this technology from the "Tokzhalan Empire" before, so these Tokzhalan were apparently allies of both the Coalition and the Grox?"

- Human Republic

"The Grox are of little threat to us, in fact, we are planning on destroying what is left of their empire in the Milky Way/Plazith Rim."

- Salsetthe Republic

"These imps have been annoying the universe for too long, we have to do something about it..."

- Diplomat Gibek of the Gablinus-Avis

"Do not underestimate the power of the Grox we have made that mistake ourselves... they may not be powerful but they have grown to fight like demons...."

- Captain Votarah

"The Grox were of little threat to any of us before today, Salsetthe. To reach Coalition territories, they must have passed through your space, which begs the question: if they're so little of a threat, why didn't you destroy their entire fleet while they were en route to their destination? Although you may like to keep yourselves a mystery to the rest of us, it's well-known what you do to any ships with harmful intent that are passing close to your systems. I apologise if that sounded hostile, and if you could help us destroy the Milky Way's Grox, we would be very grateful. But, like Votarah says, just be careful not to underestimate the Grox. That never did anybody any favours."

- Human Republic

"You are incorrect, they never even passed through our space, but they did come close. They used a series of wormholes, one of which leads to/from near the Galactic Core to just outside our space, and another wormhole which passes relatively close to the previous one, but the end which is in the Delta Quadrant, as you would call it, never stays in one place very long. You may know of it as being the Barzan wormhole. We shall consider declaring war on the Grox, but we know of their ties with the Tokzhalan Empire and the Daleks."

- Salsetthe Republic

"This is another thing... they have very powerful allies who we also have good ties with... a war against them may grow much bigger than you think..."

- Captain Votarah

"Ah, of course, a wormhole! We've become so used to transwarp drives recently that I'd forgotten about natural subspatial pathways. That explains it..."

- Human Republic

''On the matter of the Daleks and the Tokzhalan Empire, we've seen no great presence of either of them near the Plazith Rim's Grox Space. The Daleks seem to be concerned with the war in Ottzello, while we've only seen evidence of Tokzhalan scout fleets. There's one Tokzhalan Mothership there, but a small task force should be able to destroy it. I think. ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire''

"I would just be careful on what you do...."

- Captain Votarah

"The power of the Grox can't be forgotten. They are Tier 2, they control highly energetic galactic cores and have vast populations. Although their power has been greatly diminished in some galaxies, they can be found in almost every.  Maybe they even have fully colonized ones.  There are many mysteries that surround their technology and biology.  It may turn out that combined they may have more colonies and ships than the lot of us."

- DCP.

"And then there are all those upgrades that their soldiers have received."

- Gablius-Avis

"The DCP does bring up an important point, however, we have found that they only colonize around the galactic core of other galaxies, due to the requirements of their technologies. They do have many more colonies than most of us, but they're scattered around various galaxies. Their technologies and biology are no longer a mystery to us, due to actions we have taken previously. Also, would you care to elaborate on who those allies are that you have good ties, Captain Votarah of the Vartekian Empire?"

- Salsetthe Republic

"We're sending you our forces to your location, they will arrive in only 3 minutes."

- Captain Benjamin XII

"Well, what are the Energy refineries with Grox insignas on them that we have found orbiting Galactic Cores? We have found various relics left over since we colonized the core, designed to extract energy either off the accretion disk or the Hawking's radiation they emit."

- DCP.

"What we don't know, is what they used them for..."

- DCP.

''We found no such stuctures in Girdo after defeating the Grox there. When did you first discover these refineries? If they're less than 20 years old, that would suggest yet another recent advance made by the Grox. If not, then they're probably nothing to worry about... at least not in comparison to the reports of the Grox being armed with superlasers and transphasic missiles. ~ Admiral of the Girdo Empire''

"If you wish Salsetthe, We have met with these daleks before from another dimension as we have mention to the Tokzhalan... the Grox also have a few small empires that work for them like puppet empires.... Our intell also suggests that the grox are planning to make strades with a group of scientists to build a massive army of superweapons (aka giant robots.) although if this is true or not remains to be seen...."

- Captain Votarah

"The universe has moved on and this new war seems to be a cry for attention."

- General Zillum

"We have found them in both the Milky Way and Tigris galaxies. To most in the the Milky Way, it is common knowledge, there is even one on display in the museum of galactic cultures. It is possible that the Grox are slightly more advanced in some galaxies, than they are in others, or perhaps some are more important to them.  The structures were soon discovered after we conquered the Grox in the inner core of the galaxy, they were well used, but we are unsure how old they are.  They could be used anywhere from creating wormholes or distorting spacetime, to powering massive weapons such as the Superlaser to simply providing energy for use in their daily lives."

- DCP.

"Our first ships are now ready to join the invasion of Grox Space, three days ahead of schedule! Fortunately, thanks to the Human Coalition's military scientists, we have developed nonphasic shields that will render the Grox' transphasic missiles only as effective as a regular quantum torpedo, which while still effective is much less of a threat. We're not sure how to deal with the superlasers, unfortunately, and even worse, we've yet to manage to install more than a single superlaser generator onto even our largest ships. Of course, we're still able to fight, and our ships are on the way to rendezvous with the DCP forces as we speak."

- Human Republic

"Our ships have yet to attack the Grox head on, but we have already unleashed thousands of Torpedo spheres on the chosen sector. Unfortunately, the Grox adapted to our sub-to-realspace weapons, although the weapons are of early design and when thy are improved, they should not be as limited. I have heard of the massive wars your previously split empires have fought in, some of those empires warlike like us, and we admire your adaptability in combat.  It would be an honour to engage the Grox by your side."

- Warlord Kilnok