Starholder

Timeline Chronology

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In 1999 Starholder is an exact copy of our world, but that will change. It will drift from ours, slowly at first, but picking up speed until our two worlds diverge wildly, each pursuing their own destinies as they confront an accelerating networked future on the brink of ecological collapse. Below is a chronology of stories and events within the timeline.

The End of History (1999 - 2016)

The timeline begins with the founding of the Starholder Institute in 1999. Early stories are focused in California, the home of the divergence and expand outwards. The period ends with the first major break between base reality and Starholder in 2016 when Ron Zirpowski, The Zero Interest Rate President is elected.

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

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2008

2009

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2011

2012

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2014

2015

2016

Networked Life Intensifies (2017 - 2033)

A hivemind starts to emerge as all the networks experience major upgrades and then converge. Within this soup, the long awaited promise of AI comes to pass opening humanity's eyes to the possibility of world that exceeds them. We stand on the cusp of transformation, a divided, attention-starved mess of competing interests quite unfit for any notions of a singularity.


2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

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2029

2030

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2033

The Great Disruption (2034 - 2050)

As AI and automation takes a firm grip on the physical world, we are all carried along for the ride whether we like it or not. Humanity is forced to grapple with the great questions as we find ourselves spending more and more time in the world of the machines, a world of our own creation.

2034

2035

2036

2037

2038

2039

2040

2041

2042

2043

2044

2045

2046

2047

2048

2049

2050

We Are Not Alone (2051 - 2079)

The Second Moon event is upon us. As an era of man-machine integration ramps up, we are suddenly reoriented to the heavens to confront the appearance of a large second moon looming eerily in orbit behind ours. Who put it there? What do they want? How should we live in a world where we are no longer alone? First contact is here, only the visitors come in silence.

2051

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