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Nothing remains of it now aside from scattered debris and a large crater. It also contains detailed and disparaging descriptions of all of the Concordat's subjugated client species. This is a partial list of events relating to precursors (ids 1500 - 2300 from /Stellaris/events/precursor_events.txt). At least some were last verified for, Please help with verifying or updating this infobox. Precursor Site Chapter 1 rewards Chapter 2 rewards Chapter 3 rewards Chapter 4 rewards Chapter 5 rewards Baol: Grunur Ruins: 5 Minor artifacts 5 Minor artifacts; The Barren site location; The Barren: 5 Minor artifacts 5 Minor artifacts 5 Minor artifacts; The Shattered site location; The Shattered: 5 Minor artifacts 5 Minor artifacts 5 Minor artifacts We have analyzed the orbital debris, and our archaeologists conclude that §Y[From.From.GetName]§! Strangely, they seem to have ignored the normally popular field of artificial intelligence to focus exclusively on virtual realities and massive computer simulations. They were winged arthropoids, and recovered fossils suggest they were capable of at least limited flight - what little we have seen of their surviving architecture supports this theory.Unfortunately, there are few remains of this civilization, as the [From.GetPlanetMoon] seems to have been subjected to a massive orbital bombardment. Judging by the fossilized remains, this world appears to have been among the first to be hit by the Javorian Pox that ravaged Irassian space. All evidence points conclusively towards this unassuming [From.From.GetPlanetMoon] having been the origin of the Javorian Pox!A rare form of native bacteria invaded the Irassian colony due to a manufacturing flaw in a quarantine seal, and from there it spread to the air filters of a visiting merchant ship. From what we have translated so far of their language, we have learned that these aliens called themselves the "Irassian Concordat." They come from over a dozen different species and preliminary dating puts the corpses at roughly 600,000 years old... around the same time as the Cybrex machine consciousness ravaged this part of the galaxy. An initial analysis conducted by the [Root.GetName] indicate that the vessel may have served as a colony ship.Even cruiser-sized Yuht ships were typically crewed by only one or two individuals given the immense size of their bodies, but this hulk has more than a dozen cryo-pods attached, each containing withered exoskeletons from what must have been Yuht colonists. This event occurred right here in the [From.GetStarName] system, and had a profound impact on all levels of Yuht society.For over a million years they had thought themselves alone in the galaxy, and the Yuht reacted with both awe and horror upon the discovery of sentient alien life. have managed to recover an intact memory core from a terminal inside a crumbling medical facility. 2 years ago. Stellaris 2.8 patch notes bring new features to the game and tackle the existing bugs. After clearing away the vegetation from one of the ancient Irassian settlements on §Y[From.From.GetName]§! have managed to deduce the exact galactic coordinates of Irass - the home system of the ancient Irassian civilization! The vast majority of their cities were located underground and [From.GetName] is riddled with tunnel networks, of which most have collapsed in the two million years since the Chassago went extinct. As member nations opened borders to one another, crime flourished alongside trade. The ruins of a large prison complex have been discovered on §Y[From.GetName]§!. The archaeological mission to asteroid §Y[From.From.GetName]§! Two million years ago, §Y[From.GetName]§! An analysis of the Cybrex research module we found above §Y[From.From.GetName]§! Distant Stars Feature List: 48 votes, 25 comments. We have recovered artifacts from an ancient alien civilization on §Y[From.GetName]§!! Although the details of how it happened are unknown to us, this eventually resulted in the birth of a massive communal machine consciousness - the Cybrex.At some point they turned on the Kuur, butchering the population of their homeworld in a brief but destructive war that all but destroyed the [From.From.GetPlanetMoon]'s biosphere. -2. level 2. It seems the elevator was intentionally severed at its counterweight beyond geostationary orbit, collapsing the massive cable on top of several major urban centers along the equator. The [From.GetPlanetMoon] has been stripped clean of anything of value. - in reality a hidden Cybrex listening post - has produced some interesting results. After intense study of our recovered Vultaum artifacts, scientists on §Y[Root.Capital.GetName]§! The archaeological digs on [From.From.GetName] have revealed that most of the graves were looted in the millions of years since they were first dug, likely as a result of the Yuht custom of burying their dead with jewelry and other extravagant gifts. §Y[From.GetName]§! The First League called upon all of its member worlds to staff the Grand Navy, their joint starfleet, and through the manifest we have learned that the crew of this particular cruiser was made up of individuals from twelve different species. The broken remains of two Cybrex warforms have been discovered in orbit around §Y[From.GetName]§!. was originally the homeworld of the Indimak, another victim of the relentless expansion of the Cybrex. This asteroid appears to have served as a lawless port for the various criminal organizations that were active in the territory of the First League. Contrary to the opinion of the Yuht museum, this would indeed seem to be an authentic alien artifact. There is evidence elsewhere on the asteroid's surface indicating that it was heavily mined by the Vultaum at some point roughly 12 million years ago. The [Root.GetName] has conducted a thorough surface scan, but we have yet to find the remains of any actual mining facilities. Those with the means departed for other worlds, but most of the population remained behind. (This event is hidden and is used to trigger other events and/or effects.). We have found debris on §Y[From.From.GetName]§! 14. level 2. It has provided valuable data on Yuht physiology. Our archaeological mission to the First League naval base has concluded. The hostile and unforgiving world of §Y[From.GetName]§! This will hopefully make it easier to decipher their data in the future. The impacts destroyed most of the industries and infrastructure the Cybrex had calculated on subverting for their own use, but this was deemed a necessary sacrifice to break the stalemate. Upon starting a precursor event chain the player has to successfully survey 6 precursor related anomalies (to gather their artifacts) in order to find the location of the precursor's home system. Country flag cybrex_end1 is set, Enabled if: Vultaum engineers at some point built a massive orbital complex near §Y[From.GetName]§! Stellaris: Console Edition PlayStation 4 Fossilized remains from some prisoners can still be found where the cells used to be. was once a large Irassian colony, showing signs of both industrial development and terraforming. We will have to investigate the site of the base more closely if we are to learn more. has revealed that the machine consciousness was experimenting with cybernetic life forms. Most of the artifacts exhibited by the Yuht museums on §Y[From.From.GetName]§! was the homeworld of the Ti'Derg roughly 1.2 million years ago, a client species of the Irassian Concordat. A toppled utility vehicle from the prison was found behind a small cliff, and several kilometers beyond that the remains of several prisoners in stolen pressure suits were huddled together.They seem to have died of asphyxiation when the oxygen supply in their suits ran out. Stellaris 2.8 Patch Notes; Necroids Species Pack, New Features, Bug Fixes And More Stellaris has come up with a massive free update for the game. After studying the wreckage of the two Cybrex warforms over §Y[From.From.GetName]§!, Science Officer [Root.GetLeaderName] has concluded that they were most likely destroyed while fighting each other. core game files. Our astronomers have not been able to identify the individual stars. Unfortunately, none of this technology remains to be found among the ruins of [From.From.GetName] today. A surface scan of §Y[From.GetName]§! to commemorate the moment of first contact between their empire and the Jabbardeeni, a contemporary civilization. Most of the data is corrupt, but there are several references to "the great lie" and "the shackles of virtual reality.". Our archaeologists on §Y[From.From.GetName]§! Large craters are still visible from space where the [From.GetPlanetMoon]'s major population centers used to be roughly 1.2 million years ago.The handful of survivors from the initial bombardment appear to have succumbed shortly afterwards to the Javorian Pox that was then ravaging most Irassian worlds. By the *unintelligible*, this opportunity must not be squandered!"§! When the First League was at the zenith of its power, the V'ropak were renowned as the best scientists in the galaxy. Our archaeological expedition has recovered a communications log from the ruins of a listening post on §Y[From.From.GetName]§!. These attacks met with dramatic success, and the Irassians soon became the dominant power in this section of the galaxy. If a player has ran out of planets to survey (therefore no possible anomalies) a precursor anomaly will be generated every ~30 years. Started the event chain "The First League Capital System", Enabled if: A team of archaeologists found the wreckage of a First League destroyer on the surface of §Y[From.From.GetName]§!. The Baol are one of the Precursor species in the Stellaris universe and so they have their own chain of events linked to archeology sites. from a large ship that does not appear to have been of Cybrex origin in the crater that was once the site of their base. We should launch an expedition to this system before someone else beats us to it. has returned. They appear to have been destroyed in battle, but no debris from their adversary has been found. Hidden observation posts like the ones we found on this [From.From.GetPlanetMoon] were maintained on at least seven worlds throughout League space.This particular civilization appears to have met its end when a band of slavers invaded during the power vacuum that resulted from the First League's collapse. Massive hive-like cities once covered most of the surface, but we have learned that the Khamdai banned all construction in a large circular region extending across more than a third of the southern hemisphere.