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Revision as of 17:59, 2 March 2016

 

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Division Details
Sleeper History
Ticker SH
Leads Uraniae Fehrnah (Character)
Archivists Unknown
Status Active
Channel AJ: SH
Staff
Research Cicaedis Pritchard, Kivvic, Mark726
Contributors Hilen Tukoss, Rhavas
Project Navigation
Arek'Jaalan Home Page
Arek'Jaalan Mission Statement
Arek'Jaalan Research Divisions
Arek'Jaalan Project Status Reports
Arek'Jaalan Compendium
Arek'Jaalan Library
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Acquisition
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Archiving & Documentation
Ethics Committee
Logistics & Administration
Media Relations & Information Dissemination
Multidisciplinary
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Security
Sleeper History
Sleeper Technology
Talocan History
Talocan Technology

Overview

The primary aim of the Sleeper History division is to delve into the mysteries surrounding the Sleeper civilization from a historical and cultural perspective. Ideally the division will over time be able to not only accurately date artifacts, records, and structures of Sleeper origin, but also provide our sister divisions with the cultural framework to understand both when something of historical significance occurred within Sleeper society, but also why, and how it further shaped future events within the culture.


Proposed Division Projects

-Dating of Artifacts, Records, and Structures

-Plotting of a Historically Accurate Time line of Events

-Cultural Significance of Technical Achievements

-Structure of Sleeper Society

Projects and Project Teams are flexible and serve to provide incoming researchers with a brief overview of the Division-wide lines of inquiry as well as an internal means of organizing data prior to publication to the Arek'Jalaan Project community. It is more than likely that all Sleeper History Division researchers will contribute to all project teams at one point or another.

Project Chrono

Project Chrono's goal is simple in theory but vast in scope. This Project will be responsible for the technical analysis of Sleeper artifacts, records, and structures with the express intent of being able to determine their approximate age. Chrono team members will operate both in the field and in the laboratory to provide on-site data collection and research assistance to other divisions. Members of Project Chrono will be responsible for analysis of new and already acquired materials and work closely with both their technical scientific counterparts and the Talocan History division.

Project Continuity

Project Continuity is the team responsible for the construction of the primary Sleeper historical time line. Team members will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of the working theory time line including the actual series of significant events as well as newly discovered additions, modifications, or outright retractions to the time line. Due to the flexible and fluid nature of this project Continuity team members will work closely with fellow researchers in order to fill out the time line, as well as provide their findings to other divisions.

Project Reaction

Project Reaction's aim is to analyze the technical aspects of Sleeper technology and theorize how significant advances shaped Sleeper society. Reaction team members are at once historian, scientist, and sociologist. Fueled by the data and findings of other teams and divisions, Reaction team members will speculate on the interplay between technical achievement and cultural shifts. Members of Project Reaction will spend the bulk of their time in the realms of theory and thought while making use of data collected within the division and the Arek'Jalaan project as a whole.

Project Identity

Project Identity has arguably the least apparent data to work with to answer the question of who the Sleepers were and how their society functioned. Sleeper society is at best a mystery that has largely not stood up to the test of time nearly as well as Sleeper technology has. Cultural data is the primary focus of Project Identity, and will include examinations of any records found that have value beyond pure scientific or technical knowledge. Team members will follow new developments as they occur and provide data acquisition teams with more specific expedition goals.

Project Huntress Green

The presence of Quarantine installations in Anoikis systems suggests that the creators of the sleepers were subject to some sort of disease. The purpose of this project is to determine the nature of this disease.

Detailed examination of the quarantine facilities may yield clues, but at present there appears to be no way of doing this. Searching for samples of the disease organism in space also seem useless as time and radiation most likely destroyed them.

Here it is proposed to search for this disease by hunting for it in the living biospheres of planets in Anoikis.

Project Blueprint

Project Blueprint seeks to collect and maintain information on the importance and purpose of structures within Sleeper society by comparing them to constructs both modern and ancient. Project Blueprint will utilize information gathered from various projects across Arek'Jaalan to assist in analyzing Sleeper structures and whether or not they show any sort of significance culturally, technologically or in any other manner to the Sleepers and their culture. Ultimately, information gained from Project Blueprint will be used to better understand how Sleeper society was built and progressed through its lifetime, and will hopefully one day assist in unlocking the mysteries of Sleepers and when/where they exist.

Inter-Division Communications

The Sleeper History Division, while not prohibited from expeditionary work, will more than likely find the bulk of its workload in the published findings and acquired assets of other Divisions. As such requests for access to materials from other Divisions are to remain professional and well documented. If Sleeper History researchers are collaborating with other Divisions they are required to provide updates on their own progress as well as provide contact information of who they are working with.