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'''''Domus Diaspora''''' is historical term applied to the period of rapid interstellar colonization that began in the early twenty-fourth century.<ref name="fb">'''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]''', ''Core Rulebook''</ref> This period of [[Human|humanity's]] history saw the mass exodus of huge numbers of colonists, enabled by the discovery of [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|faster-than-light travel]], headed for alien worlds beyond the bounds of the [[Sol system]].<ref name="fb"/> This explosive growth would result in over 800 habitable worlds falling into the [[UNSC|UNSC's]] sphere of control and, within two-hundred years, billions of people would be living and dying outside of the Sol system. However, this period also laid the seeds of future conflict, creating tensions that would eventually erupt into the [[Insurrection]].


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==History==
{{Title|''Domus Diaspora''}}
In the late 21st century and throughout the 22nd century, [[human]]s expanded from the overpopulated [[Earth]] to colonize other worlds in the [[Sol system]], including [[Luna]], [[Mars]], and the [[Jovian Moons|Galilean moons]] of [[Jupiter]]. However, as new philosophies spread among these new [[Human colonies|colonies]], new factions with militant ideologies rose to oppose the [[United Nations]] and its [[Unified Earth Government]]. These conflicts eventually led to the [[Interplanetary War]], fought across Earth and humanity's new colonies. The war was brought to an end with the United Nations' newly established [[United Nations Space Command]], formed with the consolidation of power with Earth's technocrats. In the aftermath of the Interplanetary War, the Unified Earth Government rose to power as the dominant governing body of humanity's colonies, with the UNSC serving as its subordinate military branch.<ref name="fb"/><ref name="enc42">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''pages 42-44'' (2011)</ref>
The '''''Domus Diaspora''''' is historical term applied to the period of rapid interstellar colonization that began in the early twenty-fourth century.<ref name="Fleetbattles">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/db05ce78845f4120b062c50816008e5d/topics/halo-fleet-battles---lore/8b89379f-38b0-4a2c-b209-8524f7cd027b/posts?page=2 '''Halo Waypoint''' ''Halo: Fleet Battles - Lore'']</ref> This period of [[Human|humanity's]] history saw the mass exodus of huge numbers of colonists, enabled by the discovery of [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|faster-than-light travel]], headed for alien worlds beyond the bounds of the [[Sol system]].<ref name="Fleetbattles"/> This explosive growth would result in over 800 habitable worlds falling into the [[UNSC|UNSC's]] sphere of control and, within two-hundred years, billions of people would be living and dying outside of the Sol system. However, this period also laid the seeds of future conflict, creating tensions that would eventually erupt into the [[Insurrection]].


==Background==
[[File:Shaw-Fujikawa Noble Prize.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The invention of the Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine initiated the ''Domus Diaspora'']]
{{Main|Human colonies#Interplanetary age|l1=Human interplanetary colonization|Interplanetary War}}
The aftermath of the Interplanetary War left the Unified Earth Government with a different threat, overpopulation and a massive military with no enemy to fight. The post-war period saw massive growths in population on Earth and on her colonies, as well as increasing famine among the populace bred from the [[Rainforest Wars]]. These situations threatened to destabilize the economy.<ref name="timeline">[http://www.halowars.com/gameinfo/timeline.aspx#1 '''Official Halo Wars Community Site''': ''Timeline'']</ref> However, in [[2291|April 2291]], a team of researchers, physicists, and mathematicians led by Doctors [[Wallace Fujikawa]] and [[Tobias Fleming Shaw]] saw the invention of the [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]], a device that allowed ships to travel [[slipstream space]] to traverse interstellar distances. In [[2310]], the Unified Earth Government unveiled their first line of [[colony ship]]s, designed to bring rigorously tested, highly qualified colonists and military personnel to settle nearby worlds. In theory, only the best-qualified citizens and soldiers were allowed to colonize humanity's new colonies, leading to the formation of the [[Inner Colonies]].<ref name="enc42"/><ref name="timeline"/> As colony ships were built in ever-increasing numbers, the trickle of colonists became a mass exodus from the Sol system, leading to the ''Domus Diaspora''.<ref name="fb"/>
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==Interstellar Colonization==
==Aftermath==
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==Legacy==
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"Domus, -ūs" is a Latin word meaning "house" or "household";<ref>'''The Bantam New College Latin and English Dictionary, 3rd ed.''' ''Pg.154''</ref> while "Diaspora", from Greek, refers to "the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland".<ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diaspora '''Merriam-Webster.com''' ''diaspora'']</ref> This is therefore an appropriate name for humanity's period of interstellar travel, as masses of people left humanity's homeland in the Sol system, just as many Jews were forced out of Palestine or Irish out of Ireland in other well-known diaspora.
"Domus, -ūs" is a Latin word meaning "house" or "household";<ref>'''The Bantam New College Latin and English Dictionary, 3rd ed.''' ''Pg.154''</ref> while "Diaspora", from Greek, refers to "the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland".<ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diaspora '''Merriam-Webster.com''' ''diaspora'']</ref> This is therefore an appropriate name for humanity's period of interstellar travel, as masses of people left humanity's homeland in the Sol system, just as many Jews were forced out of Palestine or Irish out of Ireland in other well-known diaspora.


==List of Appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal]]'' {{1st}}
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==See Also==
[[Category:Events]]
*[[Human colonies]]
*[[Inner Colonies]]
*[[Outer Colonies]]
 
[[Category:History of the UNSC]]

Revision as of 01:31, September 5, 2016

Template:UC Domus Diaspora is historical term applied to the period of rapid interstellar colonization that began in the early twenty-fourth century.[1] This period of humanity's history saw the mass exodus of huge numbers of colonists, enabled by the discovery of faster-than-light travel, headed for alien worlds beyond the bounds of the Sol system.[1] This explosive growth would result in over 800 habitable worlds falling into the UNSC's sphere of control and, within two-hundred years, billions of people would be living and dying outside of the Sol system. However, this period also laid the seeds of future conflict, creating tensions that would eventually erupt into the Insurrection.

History

In the late 21st century and throughout the 22nd century, humans expanded from the overpopulated Earth to colonize other worlds in the Sol system, including Luna, Mars, and the Galilean moons of Jupiter. However, as new philosophies spread among these new colonies, new factions with militant ideologies rose to oppose the United Nations and its Unified Earth Government. These conflicts eventually led to the Interplanetary War, fought across Earth and humanity's new colonies. The war was brought to an end with the United Nations' newly established United Nations Space Command, formed with the consolidation of power with Earth's technocrats. In the aftermath of the Interplanetary War, the Unified Earth Government rose to power as the dominant governing body of humanity's colonies, with the UNSC serving as its subordinate military branch.[1][2]

The invention of the Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine initiated the Domus Diaspora

The aftermath of the Interplanetary War left the Unified Earth Government with a different threat, overpopulation and a massive military with no enemy to fight. The post-war period saw massive growths in population on Earth and on her colonies, as well as increasing famine among the populace bred from the Rainforest Wars. These situations threatened to destabilize the economy.[3] However, in April 2291, a team of researchers, physicists, and mathematicians led by Doctors Wallace Fujikawa and Tobias Fleming Shaw saw the invention of the Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine, a device that allowed ships to travel slipstream space to traverse interstellar distances. In 2310, the Unified Earth Government unveiled their first line of colony ships, designed to bring rigorously tested, highly qualified colonists and military personnel to settle nearby worlds. In theory, only the best-qualified citizens and soldiers were allowed to colonize humanity's new colonies, leading to the formation of the Inner Colonies.[2][3] As colony ships were built in ever-increasing numbers, the trickle of colonists became a mass exodus from the Sol system, leading to the Domus Diaspora.[1]

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Aftermath

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Trivia

"Domus, -ūs" is a Latin word meaning "house" or "household";[4] while "Diaspora", from Greek, refers to "the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland".[5] This is therefore an appropriate name for humanity's period of interstellar travel, as masses of people left humanity's homeland in the Sol system, just as many Jews were forced out of Palestine or Irish out of Ireland in other well-known diaspora.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo: Fleet Battles, Core Rulebook
  2. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia, pages 42-44 (2011)
  3. ^ a b Official Halo Wars Community Site: Timeline
  4. ^ The Bantam New College Latin and English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Pg.154
  5. ^ Merriam-Webster.com diaspora