
Stellaris Galactic Fanfic Chronicles | UEA & UCE War Saga (Weds & Thurs Episodes)
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📖 Welcome to the official playlist of my Stellaris cinematic fanfiction series, featuring the rise, war campaigns, and moral ambiguity of humanity’s most powerful spacefaring factions:
🌐 The United Earth Alliance (UEA) and
💼 The United Conglomerates of Earth (UCE)
🪐 Broadcasting Every Wednesday and Thursday, this is a serialized narrative told through Stellaris gameplay, in-universe lore, and political drama. Witness epic wars, alien diplomacy, betrayal, and the cold calculus of interstellar capitalism.
🚀 Featuring:
✔️ Deep narrative arcs set during the “War in Heaven”
✔️ Faction rivalries (Martians, elder races, rogue AI)
✔️ Dystopian corporate euphemisms masking imperial conquest
✔️ In-universe commentary and character-driven intrigue
✔️ Lore-rich galaxy building with nods to sci-fi legends
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Stellaris | United Earth Alliance Episode 000 | World Building and Lore (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) The Birth of the United Earth Alliance The First Contact War (1996-2006) On July 4, 1996, Earth faced its darkest hour. An extraterrestrial Devouring Swarm Hive Mind—a vast amalgamation of conquered species—descended upon the planet. Within hours of their arrival, Earth's defenses were shattered by relentless orbital bombardment. The world’s militaries, infrastructures, and cities crumbled under the devastating assault, plunging the planet into chaos. In a desperate countermeasure, remnants of the world’s governments coordinated a global intercontinental ballistic missile launch, crippling key alien vessels. This forced the invaders to deploy land, air, and sea forces to finish their extermination. Though vastly superior in technology, the aliens were not as numerous as humanity. Resistance was brutal. Mass battles turned into desperate skirmishes, and skirmishes became slaughter. Conventional warfare was a losing battle, and guerrilla tactics became humanity’s only viable strategy. Nuclear strikes, chemical weapons, and scorched-earth campaigns rendered much of the planet’s surface inhospitable. Within two months, most nation-states collapsed, their leaders either dead or in hiding. Survivors fled to Cold War-era bunkers and underground settlements, eking out an existence beneath the ruined surface. As humanity's numbers dwindled, a unified defense coalition formed from surviving militaries and scattered civilian governments. This emergency alliance fought a decade-long guerrilla war against the Swarm, using asymmetrical tactics to resist extermination. In 2006, after ten brutal years of war, the invaders were finally defeated. The cost was staggering—more than half of Earth's population perished, and the planet’s ecosystem was ravaged by the effects of both the war and nuclear fallout. The world was left in ruin, with much of the remaining population still remained underground. The Provisional Government & Reconstruction (2006-2056) With Earth's infrastructure in ruins, a coalition of military leaders assumed emergency governance. With no civilian leadership left intact, they enacted harsh policies to ensure survival: intense rationing, labor-for-resource exchanges, and strict martial law. For the next 50 years, humanity endured brutal conditions—the remnants of civilization barely clung to life, with underground cities becoming the new norm. Despite these hardships, slow progress was made. The Provisional Government, composed of surviving high-ranking officials and military leaders, reversed some of the worst damage inflicted by the war. However, millions perished in massive relief camps where survival depended on physical labor. The cost of maintaining civilization horrified even those at the highest levels of power, but necessity overruled morality in the name of preserving the species. By the early 2050s, technology and industry began recovering. Global communications were restored, manned spaceflight resumed, and new governmental structures began forming. The underground shelters, once meant to be temporary, became sprawling megacities, while attempts were made to reclaim the surface. In 2056, with some semblance of stability returning, a global referendum was held to decide Earth’s political future. To the surprise of many, the war-born Emergency Coalition was legitimized, becoming the foundation of a new global government: The United Earth Alliance (UEA) was born. The Rise of the UEA & Humanity’s Expansion into Space (2056-Present) With a single unified government, humanity prioritized expansion beyond Earth. The devastation of the homeworld had proven one undeniable truth—Earth alone could not guarantee survival. Under the UEA, the remnants of Earth's scientific minds, engineers, and labor forces were consolidated under one directive: to ensure the future of humankind beyond the confines of its ruined birthplace. Through aggressive industrial rebuilding, new orbital shipyards were established, leading to the first off-world outpost in the Lunar and Mars by 2080. Advances in space technology led to the construction of generation ships and early FTL (faster-than-light) travel experiments. By 2200, the UEA launched its first deep-space exploration vessels, marking the dawn of the interstellar era. Humanity had clawed its way back from the brink of annihilation, reforged in fire and fury. No longer bound to a single world, the United Earth Alliance now sets its sights on the stars—not just to claim its place, but to hunt those responsible for the slaughter of billions. Every debt of blood will be repaid a thousandfold. The galaxy will learn a simple truth: - There will be no mercy. No forgiveness. The galaxy will tremble beneath our fury. If we cannot drag our enemies in the heavens, Then we will summon hell and drown them in hellfire. #stellaris #grandstrategy #paradoxinteractive #4xgames #spaceempire33 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance Episode 003 | The Truce That Burns (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) April 25, 2220 – The Roaches Speak For six long years, the war between the United Earth Alliance and the Empire of Haddorim had been fought in the cold void of space. Border skirmishes, surprise raids, and brutal ship-to-ship combat had defined the conflict. But despite humanity’s unyielding resolve, the war had come at a cost—resources were dwindling, supply lines were stretched thin, and the UEA economy was beginning to strain under the relentless demands of war. Then, without warning, a transmission was received. For the first time since the fighting began, the enemy had spoken. The Haddorim revealed their true identity—not just faceless alien invaders, but an empire of their own. They offered a truce. A ceasefire, an end to the border skirmishes. The UEA High Command was divided. Many saw the Haddorim as nothing more than vermin—a species of insectoid creatures, eerily similar in appearance to Earth’s cockroaches, earning them the derisive nickname “Roaches.” The thought of negotiating with them disgusted many within the government. But the reality was clear: humanity’s economy was on the verge of collapse. With no other viable choice, the UEA accepted the truce. The war was over—for now. But there was no peace, only a pause. The Aftermath – Rebuilding the War Machine The end of hostilities brought no celebrations. Humanity had bled for every inch of space, only to be left battered and drained. The war with the Haddorim had pushed the UEA’s economy into a sharp recession, forcing the government to take drastic action. The Colonization Initiative was ramped up. New worlds had to be claimed, resources secured, and industries rebuilt. The UEA could not afford another war in its current state—but everyone knew another war was inevitable. While diplomacy had brought a temporary halt to the war, hostilities between humanity and the Haddorim Empire remained as bitter as ever. The border was now a cold, silent front, with both sides watching, waiting. The Roaches had made their move. Next time, humanity would be ready. May 21, 2223 – The Southern Threat As the UEA struggled to recover from the war, a new threat emerged. Alien signals were detected along the southern border of UEA space. At first, it seemed like another routine anomaly—perhaps a rogue ship or an unexplored celestial phenomenon. But then, the reports came in: confirmed visual contact with unidentified alien vessels. Humanity had barely survived one war, and now another unknown power had revealed itself. But there was a problem—the UEA’s military was still heavily deployed along the northern border, watching the Haddorim for any sign of betrayal. With limited forces available, the UEA could only send a small contingent to investigate. And so, once again, Ambassador Linda Powell was chosen to make contact. Would these new arrivals be friend or foe? Humanity had little left to give—but if war came again, it would meet the enemy with fire and fury. The Calm Before the Storm The war with the Haddorim had ended, but the wounds still bled. Humanity had no trust for the Roaches, only hatred and unfinished business. But now, a new player had entered the game. The stars were vast, and in their depths, enemies lurked. The UEA would not be caught unprepared again. ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity20 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance Episode 004 | The Gathering Storm (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) March 08, 2226 – The Gathering Storm Tensions between humanity and the Empire of Haddorim had never truly disappeared. Though the border war had ended in a truce, the hatred between the two species still burned. Humanity viewed the Haddorim as vermin that needed to be exterminated, while the Haddorim saw humanity as an existential threat to their dominion. Then, intelligence reports confirmed the worst—the Haddorim were preparing a massive surprise attack against humanity, a declaration of war designed to wipe out the United Earth Alliance once and for all. The UEA High Command convened behind closed doors. The choice was clear: wait for the Roaches to strike first and risk devastation, or preemptively crush them before they could act. There was no hesitation—humanity would strike first. With the full backing of the government, the United Earth Armed Forces mobilized for a surprise invasion. The truce was dead, and this time, the UEA would make sure the Empire of Haddorim never threatened humanity again. The war to eradicate the Roaches had begun. The Battle of Eioafravis – The Haddorim’s Blunder As the UEA Fleet launched its campaign, the Battle of Eioafravis proved to be a pivotal moment. Confident in their supposed superior numbers, the Haddorim fleet rushed into battle without proper coordination, expecting an easy victory. They were wrong. Humanity’s fleet lured them into a kill zone, using superior tactics and overwhelming firepower to decimate their forces. What was meant to be a decisive counterattack for the Haddorim became a massacre. Hundreds of their warships were reduced to smoldering debris, and their chain of command collapsed in the chaos. With Eioafravis secured, the path to the Haddorim homeworld lay open. June 15, 2230 – The Siege of Haddi-Sara The UEA Fleet had pushed deep into Haddorim space, capturing entire systems in swift, brutal offensives. Now, the war reached its climax. The target: Haddi-Sara, the homeworld of the Haddorim. As humanity’s fleets entered orbit, the entire Haddorim armada gathered for one final stand. In a last-ditch effort, they threw everything they had at the UEA Expeditionary Fleet. The system became a burning graveyard, but in the end, the Roaches could not match humanity’s firepower, strategy, and unrelenting vengeance. One by one, the Haddorim warships fell, their defenses shattered. Haddi-Sara, once the center of their empire, was now under siege. The Shadows of Neo Alexandria While the war raged, rumors spread of a secret research facility on the colony world of Neo Alexandria. The UEA had established a black ops research station, its purpose unknown. Whispers among conspiracy theorists suggested something sinister—extradimensional research, contact with a "Trans-Dimensional Benefactor," and the disappearance of an entire human colony without a trace. The UEA government dismissed the claims as nonsense. But in the dark corridors of power, some knew the truth. April 27, 2233 – The Roach Empire Falls After seven years of war, the Empire of Haddorim was broken. On April 27, 2233, the Roaches surrendered. Humanity seized six star systems and two Haddorim worlds. To ensure the Haddorim never posed a threat again, the UEA established a puppet state—the Commonwealth of Haddam. This buffer state would keep the remnants of the Haddorim in check, permanently under humanity’s control. What was meant to be a difficult war had turned into an overwhelming victory. The Empire of Haddorim was reduced to a rump state, its military shattered, its power forever crippled. The Roaches had been crushed. But even as humanity celebrated its triumph, the war had changed them. The UEA had tasted total war—and victory. And in the cold expanse of space, new threats lurked beyond the horizon. Humanity had won this war. But war… had only just begun and the Alien Perpetrators who attacked earth two hundred years ago is still at large ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity36 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance | Episode 006 | The Siege of Alpha Centauri (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭)
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) September 19, 2245 – After years of brutal warfare, the mystery of the "PE Menace" was finally solved. The unknown alien force humanity had been fighting revealed itself as the Graparx Primal Stalkers—a warlike, nomadic species that saw war and conquest as their divine right. Physically, they bore an uncanny resemblance to Earth’s cattle, but unlike their docile counterparts, the Graparx were relentless hunters, aggressive and cunning. Their doctrine was one of total war, where the weak were meant to be devoured and only the strongest had the right to rule.Seeking to avoid complete annihilation, the Graparx sent an envoy to negotiate peace. The UEA government rejected it outright. On June 28, 2246 As the war with the Graparx raged on, a bizarre and horrifying crisis unfolded within UEA space. On the planet Gojoseon, in the Alpha Centauri system, an ancient and highly aggressive species of sentient trees rose up in a coordinated planet-wide revolt. UEA settlements were overrun, colonists torn apart by roots and vines as the living forests fought back against human expansion. However, the response was swift and absolute. UEA Security Forces were deployed en masse, and within days, flamethrower-equipped infantry burned every last tree to ash. No species that dared challenge humanity would be allowed to survive. To ensure total extermination, UEA shock troops were deployed to every forest, every jungle, every hidden corner of the planet, purging all traces of the sentient trees. There would be no mercy. On February 07, 2249 Then came the worst crisis since the war of survival against the Devouring Swarm that attack earth 200 years ago On the planet New Babylon, in Alpha Centauri, massive, ancient void worms descended from the dark abyss of space, raining down parasitic cysts onto the planet’s surface. Each cyst erupted into toxic spores, infecting and consuming all organic life at a terrifying pace. But what shocked the UEA government most was the horrific familiarity of these creatures. Their genetic structure has Similarities with the alien invaders who had nearly wiped out humanity 200 years ago. Had the nightmare returned? The UEA Navy, already engaged in the Graparx War, was forced to withdraw and redeploy to deal with this existential crisis. A "White Peace" was signed with the Graparx Primal Stalkers—an unsatisfying truce, but a necessary evil. The UEA’s entire focus shifted to Alpha Centauri. As the UEA fleets stationed near Alpha Centauri were utterly annihilated. Two entire battle groups were wiped out before they could even react. With the planet’s surface scorched and uninhabitable, the only hope for survival lay beneath the ground. Millions of colonists retreated into the UEA’s massive underground megacities, designed specifically for defensive scenarios like this. While the surface was left to burn, the underground cities held firm. For three long years, New Babylon became a tomb—a planet besieged by nightmares from the void. On May 15, 2252 after three years of relentless warfare, the UEA Navy succeeded in destroying the last of the Void Worms. The surface of New Babylon was unrecognizable, reduced to a dead, lifeless wasteland. However, thanks to UEA’s strategic underground infrastructure, the planet’s human population remained intact. Now, the question remained: Was this an isolated attack? Or was this the harbinger of something worse? ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity31 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance Episode 001 | Humanity Beyond Earth (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) 2200 – Humanity's First Steps into the Stars On March 15, 2200, the UEA Earhart, escorted by a small fleet, entered Alpha Centauri, marking humanity’s first interstellar expedition. A year later, the crew discovered ruins of an ancient civilization on Alpha Centauri 2a, along with evidence of a massive space battle that occurred 500,000 years ago. Further investigation was launched to uncover the fate of this lost civilization. Meanwhile, on January 6, 2201, the UEA Battuta made a groundbreaking discovery in the Azaleh System—the first confirmed native alien life. The presence of extraterrestrial organisms fueled intense debate about the possibility of sentient species elsewhere in the galaxy. By August 22, 2202, the UEA Government approved the Alpha Centauri Colonization Program, fast-tracking the construction of a colony ship to transport thousands of pioneers. On March 8, 2204, the colony ship successfully landed on Alpha Centauri 2A, now renamed New Babylon. The site—a fertile river delta—became humanity’s first extrasolar colony, solidifying Earth’s expansion into deep space. 2203-2209 – Encounters with the Unknown On February 6, 2203, a ruined megastructure was found in the Kelvan System. Believed to be an advanced science facility, its origins and purpose remained unknown. Research efforts were initiated to extract technological knowledge from the remnants. Later that year, on July 10, 2203, the UEA Icheon expedition encountered a pre-sapient species on Icheon 4, a planet near Alpha Centauri. Though primitive, the creatures showed early signs of intelligence. This sparked a heated debate within the Earth Council—should humanity uplift and integrate them, or leave them to evolve naturally? The UEA Military, haunted by memories of Earth’s 21st-century alien invasion, urged caution, fearing a future threat. On December 9, 2209, a moment of crisis arose when the UEA Battuta sighted an unknown alien vessel in the Tiamat Star System, at the outer rim of the galactic north. Fearing a return of Earth’s past invaders, the UEA Interstellar Navy was immediately dispatched to investigate. Ambassador Linda Powell accompanied the fleet, tasked with making first contact to determine if the aliens were friend or foe. The Road Ahead As The United Earth Alliance had taken its first steps into a larger galaxy, encountering lost civilizations, alien life, and potential threats. With each discovery came both opportunity and peril. Would humanity expand peacefully, become a dominant force, or fall victim to greater cosmic powers? The choices made in these formative years would shape Earth’s destiny for millennia to come. The story of humanity’s expansion had only just begun. ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity6 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance Episode 002 | Shadows of the Past, Fires of the Future #phvtubers
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) Episode 2: Shadows of the Past, Fires of the Future December 28, 2211 – Echoes of the Lost For years, UEA scientists and archeologists worked tirelessly to uncover the secrets of New Babylon, humanity’s first extrasolar colony. Buried beneath the alien ruins of Alpha Centauri 2A, the remnants of an ancient civilization painted a haunting picture—a once-thriving empire wiped from existence in a cataclysmic war nearly 500,000 years ago. The final reports were conclusive: their destruction was not natural. Evidence suggested orbital bombardments, shattered megastructures, and mass graves filled with the remains of an unknown species. Who or what had annihilated them remained a mystery, but one truth became evident—humanity was not the first to suffer genocide at the hands of an unknown force. For the UEA High Command, it was a chilling reminder of Earth’s own fate in 1996, a past that still fueled their relentless drive to never be victims again. But the past would soon collide with the present. December 06, 2213 – The Incursion A routine cargo run through the Seb System turned into a moment of crisis. Without warning, a force of unknown alien vessels intercepted one of the UEA’s cargo ships. The aliens—classified as the “Sigma Aliens”—were operating inside UEA space, conducting an unprovoked act of aggression. Their motives were unknown, but their intent was clear: humanity had been targeted. Yet, fate had a different plan. Unbeknownst to the Sigma forces, the UEA had several warships were nearby, conducting patrols in response to growing tensions. Within minutes, the response fleet arrived at the scene. A short but brutal skirmish ensued, and as the Sigma vessel attempted to flee, it was ruthlessly hunted down and destroyed. Its wreckage was swiftly recovered—an intelligence trove that could unravel the mysteries of this enemy. But in that moment, one thing was undeniable: the Sigma Aliens had tested humanity’s resolve… and they had failed. January 12, 2214 – Retaliation The attack on the Seb System left the UEA with a choice: respond with diplomacy or strike first. Behind closed doors, the decision was swift and absolute. There would be no hesitation. The Earth Council authorized immediate military action against the Sigma Aliens. No official declaration of war. No warnings. No negotiations. Humanity had learned its lesson long ago—preemptive strikes ensured survival. On January 12, 2214, the first UEA fleets crossed into Sigma territory, engines burning bright as they carved their way through the void. The hunt had begun. There would be no mercy. The War to Come The United Earth Alliance had been forged in fire, and now, it would unleash that fire upon those who dared threaten its people. The ancient alien ruins of New Babylon had told a tale of annihilation—humanity refused to be the next chapter. The Sigma Aliens had drawn first blood. Now, the UEA would drown them in their own. Retribution was at hand. ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity32 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance | Episode 007 | The Silent Border (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 #seamanvlogs )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) Decades of Growth and the Silent Border In the decades following the Human-Grapax War, the United Earth Alliance (UEA) entered an era of unprecedented prosperity. Technological breakthroughs that once existed only in theory were now being implemented at an astonishing rate. Terraforming projects transformed once-barren worlds into lush, habitable planets, further expanding the reach of humanity across the stars. Despite the White Peace Treaty that ended the war prematurely, the Grapax Stellar State remained eerily quiet. Their fleets, once relentless in their raids, now lurked in the shadows of their own borders, neither advancing nor retreating. For now, humanity’s xenophobic empire enjoyed relative peace, but the war with the Grapax was far from over. It was merely on hold. To secure its borders, the UEA continued fortifying key strategic locations. New outposts and communications installations were erected across human space, alongside the rise of fortress planets—worlds designed to be impregnable bastions against any future alien incursions. In an unexpected move, the UEA signed a defensive pact with the United Lahtrepian League (ULL) on June 02, 2261. The squid-like aliens had proven to be the only foreign species that humanity could, at the very least, tolerate. While true alliances were out of the question, the defensive pact was purely strategic—a means to ensure stability in the western regions of UEA space. December 06, 2265 – The Haddorim Commonwealth Crisis The peace did not last. In the Haddorim Commonwealth, the xeno puppet state created by the UEA following the war against the Haddorim Empire, a coup d'état took place. But it wasn’t the Haddorim "Roaches" that overthrew the puppet regime. It was humans. The Stellar Republic of Tiamat, a rogue human faction, declared independence, toppling the xeno-controlled government and establishing a breakaway human state. This posed a major ideological and strategic crisis for the UEA. For all its human supremacist rhetoric, the UEA had ruled over alien subjects through sheer practicality—using them as a buffer state, a resource hub, and a means to exert control. Now, with humans rebelling against the UEA’s own puppet, the High Council was forced to consider its next move carefully. Three options lay before the UEA: Crush the human rebels and restore the xeno puppet government. Pros: Maintains stability, prevents further rebellion, and ensures that vassal states remain obedient. Cons: Contradicts human supremacy ideology, as it means siding with xenos over fellow humans. This could spark unrest among the UEA’s own citizens. Support the breakaway human state and destroy the xeno puppet. Pros: Reinforces human dominance, aligns with the empire’s ideological beliefs, and eliminates an alien-controlled region. Cons: Encourages future rebellions by showing that insurrection works. It could destabilize the UEA if the Haddorim puppet state provided critical strategic benefits. Absorb the Tiamat Republic into the UEA while maintaining control over the region. Pros: Unites humanity, allows the UEA to reassert control over the territory without appearing weak. Cons: Risks integrating a rebellious population that could become a future problem. The High Command debated furiously. A decision had to be made, and it would shape the empire’s future. January 01, 2267 – The Birth of the Galactic Community Across the stars, a new era was beginning. With more and more spacefaring civilizations establishing formal relations, the galaxy was becoming an increasingly interconnected—and volatile—place. To prevent unnecessary conflicts, alien diplomats called for the formation of a pan-galactic organization, one that could mediate disputes and provide a structured diplomatic framework for the various stellar nations. The UEA, to the surprise of many, supported its creation. But not out of any idealistic desire for galactic peace. UEA's motives were purely pragmatic. For more than 200 years, humanity had sought answers about the aliens who once brought Earth to the brink of annihilation. The truth of that invasion—their identity, their origins, and their ultimate fate—remained a mystery buried in time. By joining this so-called “Galactic Community,” the UEA would have access to intelligence, reports, and archives from civilizations across the stars. It was not an alliance—it was an information-gathering mission. If the truth of humanity’s greatest enemy still lingered somewhere in the galaxy, then the UEA would find it. And when they did… Retribution would soon follow. ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity31 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance | Episode 005 Funeral of a Legend (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 #seamanvlogs )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) With the Empire of Haddorim crushed, the United Earth Alliance entered a new era of prosperity. The war had proven humanity’s strength, and now, the focus shifted toward expansion, colonization, and scientific advancement. Fueled by captured Haddorim resources and war reparations, the UEA economy surged, leading to an aggressive colonization program. Terraforming efforts reshaped barren worlds, and new colonies were established in every direction. The UEA was no longer a mere interstellar nation—it was becoming an empire in its own right. Scientific breakthroughs soon followed. Among the most astonishing discoveries was the space fauna of the Tiyaki Vek system, where humanity encountered massive, whale-like creatures drifting through the void. Dubbed “Space Whales” by UEA scientists, these beings defied explanation—living, organic entities thriving in the vacuum of space. Meanwhile, humanity's military underwent a transformation. Most of the existing UEA naval fleet was scrapped, making way for a new generation of warships—larger, deadlier, and more advanced than anything fielded before. November 05, 2236 – Contact with the Unknown For years, strange alien sightings had been reported along the southern borders of UEA space. Unlike the aggressive Haddorim, these unknown entities showed no hostility, instead appearing to observe humanity from afar. Now, their identity was finally uncovered. Though communication had not yet been established, UEA reconnaissance confirmed that these aliens bore a striking resemblance to Earth’s squid-like creatures. After years of careful diplomacy, on February 01, 2241, humanity finally broke the language barrier. The mysterious aliens introduced themselves as the United Lahtrepian League. Unlike the Haddorim, these beings showed no hostility. In fact, they admired humanity’s resilience, even expressing a surprising level of compatibility with human values. After diplomatic negotiations, the UEA and the Lahtrepian League agreed to a Non-Aggression Pact and established embassies within each other’s space. For the first time, humanity had found an alien species that did not seek war—but rather cooperation. October 22, 2242 – The Assassination of Mira Kolosova Then, tragedy struck. A UEA science vessel, on a deep-space research mission, was suddenly attacked and destroyed by an unknown alien warship. Among the dead was Mira Kolosova, the former UEA Strategos, a war hero who had led humanity to victory against the Haddorim. The UEA Intelligence Division launched an immediate investigation. Their findings were damning. The attack had originated from the southeastern border of UEA space. The unknown faction responsible was designated “PE Menace.” Enraged, the UEA High Command ordered the immediate deployment of a task force to hunt down the killers. Humanity would not let this act of war go unanswered. The preparations for a retaliatory strike were underway. The shadows of war loomed once more. As war drums beat once more, the UEA took time to honor its fallen hero. A grand state funeral was held for Mira Kolosova, her memoirs and public profile displayed across every government office. The streets of Earth were filled with mourners, and a massive naval flyover marked the arrival of her casket. Her final journey ended as her body was fired into a star, a symbol of her unwavering service to humanity. But as the flames consumed her remains, one thought remained in the minds of every human watching: The ones responsible will pay. ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity24 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance | Episode 010 | March for Revenge (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭 #seamanvlogs )
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) Episode 10: the March for Revenge 2290 – The Silent Preparations The discovery of the Korinth Swarm sent shockwaves through the UEA government. For centuries, humanity had searched for its greatest enemy, and now they were within reach—yet still too far to strike. A direct invasion of the Korinth home systems would be suicide. The UEA needed a staging ground, a forward base near Korinth space. Thus, secret negotiations began. Through covert diplomacy, espionage, and underground channels, UEA operatives reached out to the surrounding alien stellar states that bordered Korinth territory. The goal was simple: acquire territory, establish a military foothold, and prepare for war. Yet, negotiations proved difficult. Most alien nations feared the Korinth Swarm. They saw them as a force of nature, an unstoppable scourge best left undisturbed. Others refused to aid humanity due to its xenophobic reputation—they were unwilling to assist an empire that viewed them as inferior. A few were willing to listen, but only at a steep price, one the UEA was not yet willing to pay. For now, the UEA remained without a staging ground., But humanity would not be denied its revenge. June 06, 2291 – The Age of Megastructures Projects official began for the UEA With technological advancements surging, the UEA High Command approved a series of megastructures that would elevate humanity to new heights. The Grand Archive – More Than a Database The first of these projects was the Grand Archive, a colossal orbital station set to be constructed around New Babylon in the Alpha Centauri Star System. Its official purpose was to be a vast information hub, preserving the entire history and knowledge of humanity—a monument to progress. But in reality, it was far more than that. It doubled as a black-site research facility, housing highly classified experiments on hostile xeno lifeforms, dangerous anomalies, and classified weapons projects. It contained an underground enormous prison sub levels — a containment facility for captured alien threats that the UEA deemed too dangerous to be left alive but too valuable to kill. The Grand Archive was not just a monument to human knowledge—it was a fortress of control, secrecy, and power. The Dyson Swarm – Powering Humanity’s Future The second megastructure project was the Dyson Swarm, set to be built in the Barnard’s Star System. This colossal array of solar collectors would harvest the immense energy of the star, providing limitless power to the UEA’s growing infrastructure. With its completion, the UEA would never again suffer from energy shortages. These projects marked the dawn of a new era—an age where humanity would ascend beyond mere survival and into galactic dominance. August 01, 2297 – The Failed Experiment & the Birth of an Eldritch Horror As the UEA military struggled to establish a forward base near Korinth space, UEA black ops teams turned to science for a solution. The goal: Develop teleportation technology. If humanity could bypass space entirely, they could launch an invasion directly into the Korinth home systems—striking at the heart of their enemy before they could react. Thus, the Science Vessel Hubble was assigned to a classified research project deep within the Hizar Star System. The experiment was a high-risk endeavor—an attempt to manipulate space-time itself. But something went horribly wrong. When the teleportation drive was activated, the fabric of reality ruptured. Instead of creating a stable wormhole, the experiment tore open a gateway to something else. Something beyond human comprehension. A colossal eldritch entity emerged—a cosmic abomination that defied all known laws of physics and existence. The Hizar Star System was consumed. The star itself collapsed into darkness, and the science vessel Hubble was immediately destroyed, its crew lost to whatever lay beyond. In response, the UEA High Command issued an immediate quarantine of the entire system. No ship was to enter or leave. No further experiments were to be conducted. All records of the event were sealed under the highest level of classification. What lay within Hizar was now a forbidden place, an unspoken horror that the UEA would never again dare to awaken. For now, the quest for revenge against the Korinth Swarm would have to continue through more conventional means. #stellaris #grandstrategy #paradoxinteractive #4xgames #spaceempire47 views -
Stellaris | United Earth Alliance | Episode 008 | The Second Human-Haddorim War (🇵🇭 #phvtubers 🇵🇭)
Operator 214 Merchant Marine [VTUBER](SUMMARY NARRATIVE BASED ON ROLEPLAY PLAYTHROUGH SESSION IN STELLARIS) The Search for the Lost Enemy With the Galactic Community now established, UEA diplomats and intelligence agents tirelessly combed through its vast archives and interstellar records, searching for any trace of the mysterious aliens who nearly annihilated Earth over two centuries ago. Yet nothing surfaced. No records, no reports, no distant signals. The enigmatic enemy that once brought humanity to the brink of extinction had seemingly vanished from the galactic stage. Despite this frustrating lack of progress, UEA intelligence operatives were relentless. Across the galaxy, in shadowy corners of space, black ops teams infiltrated data archives, bribed alien informants, and scoured ancient ruins, all in search of even the smallest clue. But for now, the trail was cold. November 08, 2272 – The Return of the Void Swarm For the second time in human history, UEA deep-space sensors picked up a massive interstellar anomaly. A Void Swarm. The last time these terrifying cosmic entities appeared, they had laid siege to Alpha Centauri—a catastrophe that had nearly wiped out one of UEA’s core colonies. This time, the swarm was detected moving through the LR-9 Singularity System, located near the southern borders of UEA space. Fearing a repeat of the past disaster, the UEA immediately mobilized its naval forces. By January 02, 2274, the UEA Navy intercepted the Void Swarm in the Norgan Star System. The battle was fierce, with entire formations of human warships being engulfed by the nightmarish creatures. Their bio-organic shells proved incredibly resilient, their movements unpredictable. However, this time, humanity was prepared. Unlike during the Alpha Centauri Siege, the UEA had developed specialized weapons to counter the void organisms—including high-yield radiation warheads and anti-biological kinetic rounds. After hours of brutal combat, the Void Swarm was annihilated. But while humanity had triumphed, the mystery remained: Where were these creatures coming from? And why were they targeting UEA space? October 18, 2275 – The Fall of the Stellar Republic of Tiamat The fragile, human breakaway state of Tiamat, which had rebelled against UEA's Puppet State of Haddorim Commonwealth , had always been in a precarious position. While the UEA had refused to support them, their very existence had been a geopolitical buffer against external threats. That buffer was now gone. Without UEA military protection, Tiamat fell to the Empire of Haddorim. The bitter, xeno rivals of humanity, whom the UEA had once reduced to a mere rump state, had regained their strength and seized the rebellious human territories for themselves. For the UEA, this was unacceptable. While The Stellar Republic of Tiamat had been a rogue state, it had still been a human state. Its capitulation to the Haddorim Empire meant that now, on the northern borders of UEA space, xeno control had expanded once again. Worse still, reports indicated that the Haddorim were enslaving the surviving human population and forcefully integrating them into their empire. Thousands of human refugees fled the former Tiamat region, seeking asylum within UEA space. Their stories of Haddorim brutality and forced labor camps only further fueled the xenophobic fire that burned within the UEA government and its people. In the highest levels of the UEA High Command, there was only one course of action left. The Haddorim threat had to be erased. For good. August 01, 2277 – The Second Human-Haddorim War Begins On August 1st, 2277, the UEA officially declared war on the Empire of Haddorim. As the first wave of human warships surged toward Haddorim space, a final message was broadcasted from Earth’s central command. "We offered them mercy once. They spat in our faces." "This time, there will be no peace." ✅ #stellaris #UnitedEarthAlliance #stellarisgameplay #spacestrategy #scifigaming ✅ #phvtubers #seamanvlogs #scifilore #StellarisStories #gamingcommunity21 views