Stellenet

An interstellar network of communication.

Who We Are

Stellenet is a multilevel company, at our core we are a massive server network, and we mainly worry about operations around collecting data to be preserved forever. That’s our ultimate goal: information immortality as long as our stars are stilling burning bright. We aren’t stationed on a planet, because we can always send our ship or gathering ships to another system to collect resources. It helps Stellenet add to its collective internet map. Currently the main server ship resides in the Orion-Cygnus arm of the Milky Way. Our future plans are set for us to take precedence among multiple sections of the Milky Way’s spiral arms. We would love to be stationed closer to the center, but no one has travelled that far and we are not quite sure how hectic it would be or if the gravitational pull is too strong to come back from.

We have had an interstellar network of internet connections from planets around the galaxy who can transmit signals at a transmission speed that is faster than light. But this was only relevant once we discovered that light is not the fastest physical constant. Once FTL technology was a reality and wormhole travel was relevant, space travel became a lot easier. Space is empty and quiet, even travelling roughly six hundred thousand meters per second.

The nice thing about being an internet archaeologist is that I have access to so many things if I can get into a backup of a planet's internet servers. Everyone likes to document and save all of their knowledge there. It is a pretty clean way to access information and historical data. It can give insight on so many things. Another convenience this offers is a way to link my daily journals on these planets with relevant information. It just makes for a well documented page with inclusive details that is easy for any rank to read through easily.