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<p align="justify">The Orion Diaspora is a series of immigrations, displacements and exiles which ultimately led to the colonization of the [[Orion Colonies|Borderland]] sectors by [[Orion]] civilization.  It was not a single, mass event but happened over a series of centuries as the climate-fueled political turmoil on [[Orion_I|Orion]] forced poorer Caju to abandon territory that could no longer sustain their numbers, along with forced exiles of minorities and deportations by powerful corporations, influential Caju and an overburdened penal system.  While many of the largest migrations were forced (such as the Partreidi Exile), some immigrations were voluntary.  The Orions' reasons for leaving their homeworld were as myriad and complex as their species.</p>

Revision as of 13:20, 8 November 2021

(Second?) Orion Diaspora
INFORMATION
Quadrant(s):

Beta

Governments Involved:

Varies

  • Various Orion Caju
Affected Systems:

Orion; Kolar, Botchok systems

Timeline:

First wave began around 208,100 BCE; concluded in 207,800 BCE

Status:

Concluded

Outcome:

Spread of the Orion civilization across the Borderlands; initiation of the Orion Dark Age; eventual rise of the First Thakolarivaj

END OF BRIEFING

At a Glance

The Orion Diaspora is a series of immigrations, displacements and exiles which ultimately led to the colonization of the Borderland sectors by Orion civilization. It was not a single, mass event but happened over a series of centuries as the climate-fueled political turmoil on Orion forced poorer Caju to abandon territory that could no longer sustain their numbers, along with forced exiles of minorities and deportations by powerful corporations, influential Caju and an overburdened penal system. While many of the largest migrations were forced (such as the Partreidi Exile), some immigrations were voluntary. The Orions' reasons for leaving their homeworld were as myriad and complex as their species.