60 years to build the Mothership.
5 000 000 tons of resources invested into its construction.
One female scientist integrated permanently into its computer.
531 ships destroyed during the journey.
124 246 people perished during the journey.
300 464 275 people gone as a result of the genocide for breaking a 4 000-year treaty by redeveloping the hyperspace drive.
One galactic empire shattered.
We are home.
But we are not the only ones who wish to thrive here.
There are spoilers in the comments section. You have been warned.
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The cover image by Conrie.
If you haven't played the games, and/or have simply little to no knowledge of the Homeworld universe, I'd like you to point out anything that doesn't seem to make sense, or that appears to require inside knowledge to understand, in the comments. I will either alter the story to explain it, or simply explain it myself in response.
The timeline of the story is set prior to the finale of Season 4, nothing further from that in the canon has been implemented (no twilacorn, the Elements of Harmony are still intact, the Griffins aren't poor, and the Dragons aren't ruled by a tyrant).
Edited by AlicornPriest up to chapter 10, I believe.
Preread by Chicago Ted and Majora
Special thanks to:
Icebeerg and Wobble, for looking through the story.
Zaid ValRoa for editing and advice on the revamped short description and looking through the story.
Section for getting me into social sci-fi in the first place with the excellent Foundation stories by Isaac Asimov.