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'''Quire''' is a terrestrial planet located in the [[Twilight Mirage|Twilight Mirage's]] region of the Milky Way. Over the past 800 years, it has been settled by exiles and defectors from the [[Divine Fleet]], who have formed various societies planetside. The [[crew of Myriad]] has been sent to scout and prepare the planet for possible future settling by the people of [[Séance]] (who, under the maxim "Steal no one's perch," do not normally colonize planets) via the potential loophole of bringing Quire's inhabitants back into the fold.
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== Characteristics ==
'''Quire''' is a terrestrial planet located in the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage's]] region of the [[Milky Way]]. Over the 800 years prior to the events of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]'', it has been settled by exiles and defectors from the [[Divine Fleet]], who have formed various societies planetside. The [[crew of Myriad]] has been sent to scout and prepare the planet for possible future settling by the people of [[Séance]] (who, under the maxim "Steal no one's perch," do not normally colonize planets) via the potential loophole of bringing Quire's inhabitants back into the fold.
 
==Characteristics==
{{Quote|I watched them find a new home. Or what looked like one, anyway. A world of singing storms and howling seas, deserts and mountains, lakes and forests and swamps and ice, a planet with as much diversity as the citizens of the fleet.|[[Satellite]]|"[[The Planet of Quire]]"}}Able to support life and with a broad range of biomes, Quire is highly suitable for colonization. It is slightly smaller than [[Earth]] and has five moons.
{{Quote|I watched them find a new home. Or what looked like one, anyway. A world of singing storms and howling seas, deserts and mountains, lakes and forests and swamps and ice, a planet with as much diversity as the citizens of the fleet.|[[Satellite]]|"[[The Planet of Quire]]"}}Able to support life and with a broad range of biomes, Quire is highly suitable for colonization. It is slightly smaller than [[Earth]] and has five moons.


== History ==
==History==


=== Dusted Age ===
=== Dusted Age===
40233 years before the Quire colonization mission, the [[People of Quire|native population]] enters an early space age.<sup><ref name=":1">[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-15-an-approximation-of-a-connection Episode 15], cold open.</ref></sup> At this time, Quire, a planet and a being in its own right, is worshiped as a deity, whose symbol is a stylized image of the planet as viewed from space. The people struggle against the planet--what they would come to call ''Qui err vi na-em,'' or "the Soil without Memory"--which can just as easily kill people as save them.
40233 years before the Quire colonization mission, the [[People of Quire|native population]] enters an early space age.<sup><ref name=":1">[[Twilight Mirage 16: An Approximation of a Connection]], cold open.</ref></sup> At this time, Quire, a planet and a being in its own right, is worshiped as a deity, whose symbol is a stylized image of the planet as viewed from space. The people struggle against the planet--what they would come to call ''Qui err vi na-em,'' or "the Soil without Memory"--which can just as easily kill people as save them.


At this time, Quire had two moons.<sup><ref name=":0">[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-15-a-life-and-a-history Episode 15], 0:50:05.</ref></sup>
At this time, Quire had two moons.<sup><ref name=":0">[[Twilight Mirage 15: A Life and A History]], 0:50:05.</ref></sup>


=== Glassed Age ===
===Glassed Age===
26622 years before the Quire colonization mission, an [[Apostolos|Apostolosian]] smuggling vessel, the ''Holiday Gambit'', crashes on Quire. Its unknown cargo (per the final log of Captain Cyron of the ''Holiday Gambit, ''almost certainly the [[Gnosis Virus]] featured in ''Counter-Weight'')<sup><ref>Episode 22 2:00:00</ref> </sup>is the likely cause of Quire's "Glassed Age," a period of great stability and growth. At this time, the [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)|Rapid Evening]] builds (inactive) observation infrastructure on or around the planet.<sup><ref name=":1" /></sup>
26622 years before the Quire colonization mission, an [[Apostolosians|Apostolosian]] smuggling vessel, the ''Holiday Gambit'', crashes on Quire. Its unknown cargo (per the final log of Captain Cyron of the ''Holiday Gambit, ''almost certainly the [[Gnosis Virus]] featured in ''Counter-Weight'')<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 22: godspeed, glory Pt. 1]] 2:00:00</ref> </sup>is the likely cause of Quire's "Glassed Age," a period of great stability and growth. At this time, the [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)|Rapid Evening]] builds (inactive) observation infrastructure on or around the planet.<sup><ref name=":1" /></sup>


Records from this time period are difficult to interpret. [[Leaf Cart-horn]] believes this is because technology, nature and humanity had blended together. The planet was then called ''Qui err vi qi-em'', "the Soil with Memory." By the end of this age, the planet reaches a population of billions.
Records from this time period are difficult to interpret. [[Leaf Cart-horn]] believes this is because technology, nature and humanity had blended together. The planet was then called ''Qui err vi qi-em'', "the Soil with Memory." By the end of this age, the planet reaches a population of billions.
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Sometime during this age, Quire acquires two additional satellites, bringing its total to four moons.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup>
Sometime during this age, Quire acquires two additional satellites, bringing its total to four moons.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup>


=== Blooded Age ===
===Blooded Age ===
11112 years before the Quire colonization mission, an unforeseen solar flare<sup><ref>[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-21-title Episode 21], 0:37:00.</ref></sup> shifts [[Independence]] off the trajectory which the Rapid Evening predicted would have taken it to the nearby [[Benthos]] system. Their attempt at intercession fails.<sup><ref name=":1" /></sup> The Divine crashes on Quire along with the few hundred people on board.
11112 years before the Quire colonization mission, an unforeseen solar flare<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 21: One's Own Right]], 0:37:00.</ref></sup> shifts [[Independence]] off the trajectory which the Rapid Evening predicted would have taken it to the nearby [[Benthos]] system. Their attempt at intercession fails.<sup><ref name=":1" /></sup> The Divine crashes on Quire along with the few hundred people on board.


This age is marked by enormous strife.
This age is marked by enormous strife.


During this age, an unknown force causes the southern half of the planet to become ocean.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup> This age was also the period during which Quire's fifth moon, Volition, was created.<sup><ref>[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-21-title Episode 21], 1:06:30.</ref></sup>
During this age, an unknown force causes the southern half of the planet to become ocean.<sup><ref name=":0" /></sup> This age was also the period during which Quire's fifth moon, Volition, was created.<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 21: One's Own Right]], 1:06:30.</ref></sup>


=== Modern Age ===
===Modern Age===
About 800 years before the Quire colonization mission, settlers flee [[the Divine Fleet#Memorious|Memorious]] and land on the planet, hoping to start an artists' colony. Their efforts fail, and they remain a scattered group of artists until the rediscovery of [[silica-vitrus]] enables, through an artistic and technological revolution, the formation of the [[Crown of Glass]].<sup><ref>[http://friendsatthetable.net/twilight-mirage-14-the-value-of-distance Episode 14], 1:02:00.</ref></sup>
About 800 years before the Quire colonization mission, settlers flee [[the Divine Fleet#Memorious|Memorious]] and land on the planet, hoping to start an artists' colony. Their efforts fail, and they remain a scattered group of artists until the rediscovery of [[silica-vitrus]] enables, through an artistic and technological revolution, the formation of the [[Crown of Glass (Twilight Mirage)|Crown of Glass]].<sup><ref>[[Twilight Mirage 14: The Value of Distance]], 1:02:00.</ref></sup>


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Quire is a terrestrial planet located in the Twilight Mirage's region of the Milky Way. Over the 800 years prior to the events of Twilight Mirage, it has been settled by exiles and defectors from the Divine Fleet, who have formed various societies planetside. The crew of Myriad has been sent to scout and prepare the planet for possible future settling by the people of Séance (who, under the maxim "Steal no one's perch," do not normally colonize planets) via the potential loophole of bringing Quire's inhabitants back into the fold.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

I watched them find a new home. Or what looked like one, anyway. A world of singing storms and howling seas, deserts and mountains, lakes and forests and swamps and ice, a planet with as much diversity as the citizens of the fleet.

Able to support life and with a broad range of biomes, Quire is highly suitable for colonization. It is slightly smaller than Earth and has five moons.

History[edit | edit source]

Dusted Age[edit | edit source]

40233 years before the Quire colonization mission, the native population enters an early space age.[1] At this time, Quire, a planet and a being in its own right, is worshiped as a deity, whose symbol is a stylized image of the planet as viewed from space. The people struggle against the planet--what they would come to call Qui err vi na-em, or "the Soil without Memory"--which can just as easily kill people as save them.

At this time, Quire had two moons.[2]

Glassed Age[edit | edit source]

26622 years before the Quire colonization mission, an Apostolosian smuggling vessel, the Holiday Gambit, crashes on Quire. Its unknown cargo (per the final log of Captain Cyron of the Holiday Gambit, almost certainly the Gnosis Virus featured in Counter-Weight)[3] is the likely cause of Quire's "Glassed Age," a period of great stability and growth. At this time, the Rapid Evening builds (inactive) observation infrastructure on or around the planet.[1]

Records from this time period are difficult to interpret. Leaf Cart-horn believes this is because technology, nature and humanity had blended together. The planet was then called Qui err vi qi-em, "the Soil with Memory." By the end of this age, the planet reaches a population of billions.

Sometime during this age, Quire acquires two additional satellites, bringing its total to four moons.[2]

Blooded Age[edit | edit source]

11112 years before the Quire colonization mission, an unforeseen solar flare[4] shifts Independence off the trajectory which the Rapid Evening predicted would have taken it to the nearby Benthos system. Their attempt at intercession fails.[1] The Divine crashes on Quire along with the few hundred people on board.

This age is marked by enormous strife.

During this age, an unknown force causes the southern half of the planet to become ocean.[2] This age was also the period during which Quire's fifth moon, Volition, was created.[5]

Modern Age[edit | edit source]

About 800 years before the Quire colonization mission, settlers flee Memorious and land on the planet, hoping to start an artists' colony. Their efforts fail, and they remain a scattered group of artists until the rediscovery of silica-vitrus enables, through an artistic and technological revolution, the formation of the Crown of Glass.[6]

References[edit | edit source]