Abstract This paper examines the introduction of Earth-based plants to the Canadian Expanse and their interactions with indigenous animal species. The study highlights how these plants have either flourished, evolved, or adapted to their new environments, impacting local ecosystems and biodiversity. Introduction The Canadian Expanse, an interstellar region modeled after Canada’s diverse biomes, has seen … Read More “The Introduction of Earth-Based Plants to the Canadian Expanse: Interaction, Evolution, and Flourishing” »
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The grand ballroom of the Avalon Star Hotel buzzed with excitement as guests arrived for the prestigious fundraiser dedicated to supporting indigenous species on impoverished star systems along the Canadian Expanse border. Amidst the glittering crowd, two figures moved with practiced ease, their presence commanding respect and curiosity. Evilyn Price, dressed in an elegant gown … Read More “Chapter 14: The Quiet Power Players” »
Tensions in the galaxy were running high. After the New Brunswick Sector Neural Syndrome (NBSNS) pandemic, hatred and xenophobia towards indigenous species had spiked dramatically. Right-wing media outlets like the Quebec Sector News Service twisted the situation, blaming figures like Captain Spacedawg Pauly and Maelstrom for the pandemic. Star systems that had refused to enforce … Read More “Chapter 1: The Rising Hatred” »
Québec Sector News Service Article The recent events surrounding the so-called “heroic” actions of Captain Spacedawg Pauly and his crew aboard the Mandoleer’s Folly have raised more questions than answers. The Québec Sector News Service has delved deeper into this unfolding controversy and uncovered some unsettling truths. Captain Spacedawg: A Murderer in Disguise? The destruction … Read More “Is Captain Spacedawg Pauly a Hero or a Murderer?” »
Author: Prof. Marcel Lefevre Affiliation: University of British Columbia Sector, Department of Interspecies Sociology, Canadian Expanse 1. Introduction This paper delves into the intricate web of Guykah community dynamics and the profound social cohesion that underpins their society. The Guykah, an indigenous species within the Canadian Expanse, epitomize a unique communal living and social structure … Read More “Guykah Community and Social Cohesion” »
Authors: Dr. Sarah M. Douglas G.A. Allen Department of Botany, University of the British Columbia Sector, Vancouver Prime, Vancouver System Dr. Michael J. Turner G.A. Allen Department of Botany, University of the British Columbia Sector, Vancouver Prime, Vancouver System Dr. Leif Sørensen Cruikshank Institute of Anthropological Studies, University of the British Columbia Sector, Vancouver Prime, … Read More “A Cultural Exploration of the Guykah: Origins, Technology, and Contributions” »