Golden Age

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"The Traveler kindled the Golden Age. But we built it. We remember this with pride, even after so much else has been lost. We settled our solar system and filled it with our work."
— Grimoire Description.

The Golden Age was a centuries-long[1] era in history when the human race had achieved a very prosperous existence, having colonized the entire Solar System. Looking through various sources on the beginning of the Dark Age - which directly succeeded the Golden Age - as well as comments made by Ghost throughout most of the campaign missions, it can be assumed that the Golden Age lasted for at the very least three centuries.[2]

Overview

"We know that humans lived longer, flew further, and knew more. We know that countless ancient diseases and hatreds were extinguished forever. Human aspiration gives birth to vast engineering projects, sweeping social movements, and even new forms of life."
— Grimoire Description.

The Golden Age was sparked by the arrival of the Traveler during the late 21st Century[3]. When it arrived in the Solar System and began terraforming the different planets, humanity reached out to the Traveler on Mars and made first contact. It taught humanity new powers and mystical technologies that led to this age.[4] Now that most of the system could support human life, and armed with the incredible new technology to reach beyond Earth, colonization of these worlds began.[5] Many corporations and research groups existed during the Golden Age, such as Clovis Bray or the Ishtar Collective.[6] The Exos were created during the period,[7] and the Ahamkara appeared.[8]

Most of the new discoveries humanity made were geared towards the colonization of the system and other vital technologies such as AI or medicine. Other technologies, and Earth itself, developed more slowly.[9] The technology of the Golden Age has not only attracted the attention of human survivors, but also the alien races who now occupy the system. The Fallen seek to loot Venus' grand Archives, the Hive sought to use Rasputin on Earth for their own purposes, and the Cabal intended to claim the Dust Palace on Mars for themselves.

The Golden Age came to an end with the arrival of the Darkness,[4] which began to attack humanity, and drove it back to planet Earth. The Traveler defended what was left of the human race, and through some means sacrificed itself to save humanity. The survivors of the conflict banded together and built a city underneath where the Traveler hung over the Earth. Humanity had been saved, but its golden age was over. Approximately seven hundred years[10] from the present day, enough time has passed since the Traveler's final stand that many details about the Golden Age and how it ended, such as what, or whom, attacked and exactly how the Traveler saved humanity have been forgotten or have passed into legend.[11]

Events

21st Century

  • The Traveler promises humanity the universe [15] and imparts its vast knowledge to the species,[4] spurring the colonization of the Solar System.[16]
  • The Golden Age, a centuries-long[17] era of widespread prosperity and technological miracles, begins.[16]

Early Golden Age

  • Fifty years after the Traveler's discovery, at the age of ninety, Commander Jacob Hardy records his experiences from the Ares One mission in his diary and explains how the Traveler's dramatic impact on human well-being and civilization changed everything[18] while in the midst of studying the properties of Light-influenced terraforming.[18]
  • The city of Freehold is founded on Mars with the support of Clovis Bray. It becomes known as one of humanity's greatest achievements.[22][23]
  • During the initial exploration of Venus, ancient Vex ruins are discovered. Early Vex research outposts like Campus 9 attract Earth's brightest minds, leading to a colonization rush on the planet. The researchers found the Ishtar Collective and the Ishtar Academy.[24]
  • A copper box with a red lid is discovered, its lid dented, one hinge shattered. Inside is a small quantity of the finest, driest powder, more brown than gray, more blue than green. The powder is weighed by the grain, studied close. One hundred billion bits reside inside, all of them tiny and nearly spherical, and etched with the outlines of continents and islands and icecaps. Each sphere represents a planet. One is found of Earth, Mars, and Venus. Many studying presume that the box is a message of how minuscule all of creation is, and some wonder who delivered this message, and why.[25]
  • A father on Venus shows his son a representation of what their world used to look like before the Traveler arrived.[26]

Mid-Golden Age

  • Clovis Bray begins developing technologies geared toward the colonization of the Solar System in the form of SIVA and Transmission. After going through several prototypes, SIVA is approved for deployment.[27][28]
  • The Asteroid Belt becomes a treasure trove of industry.[30]
  • Jupiter and its many moons become a cornerstone of civilization. Cities are buried deep in ice shelves and within subaqueous oceans.[31]
  • A Warmind is sent to build humanity's cities and ships with SIVA on unknown worlds nine billion miles away.[32]
  • Dr. Willa Bray develops the first engram matter-encryption techniques based on relic crystals' unique datastatic properties.[33] Glimmer is presumably developed as a byproduct and used as a source of power.[34]

Late Golden Age

  • The Ishtar Collective captures a live Vex specimen[35] and nearly go mad until a Warmind intervenes.[36] They send a group of two hundred twenty seven proxies into the Vex ruins to explore the Vex network.[37]
  • The Future War Cult is founded by members of the Ishtar Collective[38] at Lhasa after experimenting with Vex technology. However the group disbands after many members either go insane, commit suicide, or leave out of ethical concerns.[39]
  • The first Exo are built to aid and protect humans[40] based off of experimental technology developed from studying the Vex.[37]
  • Members of the First Light colony investigate the tunnels beneath the Moon. They discover the Worms and the Hive nesting deep within, but do not survive to tell the tale.[41]

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