Before 3200 BCE
The Primordial Epoch
Deep time, before the written record — stone, fire, and the first marks made against forgetting. The oldest files in the archive begin here.
Open era fileIndex // Charted Epochs
Every epoch the Imperium has charted, indexed and sealed under its own sigil. Open any file to study the era’s coordinates, records, and expeditions in full.
RECORD REF TI-0011 // STATUS ACTIVECatalogue // Complete
Eleven files. Every one verified against the master timeline, every one open to examination.
Before 3200 BCE
Deep time, before the written record — stone, fire, and the first marks made against forgetting. The oldest files in the archive begin here.
Open era file3200 – 600 BCE
Egypt and Mesopotamia raise geometry against the horizon. Writing, law, and star-aligned stone give humanity its first permanent memory.
Open era file600 BCE – 476 CE
Greece and Rome codify law, measure, and the machinery of thought. Bronze gears predict eclipses while roads bind a continent to one schedule.
Open era file476 – 1400
Cathedral clockwork, guarded manuscripts, and knowledge kept alive by hand. A thousand years of the record surviving one copy at a time.
Open era file1400 – 1600
Invention becomes method and the workshop becomes a laboratory. The printing press industrializes memory itself.
Open era file1500 – 1760
Charts, chronometers, and the mapping of an unfinished world. Navigators stake their lives on accurate time, and longitude becomes an empire’s secret.
Open era file1760 – 1900
Steam, brass, and iron. Railways demand one schedule, and time itself is standardized and sold.
Open era file1900 – 1945
Current, radio, and Deco towers — the future acquires an aesthetic. Electricity gives the night a second day.
Open era file1945 – 1990
Split atoms, space vessels, and futures promised in chrome. The second is redefined by cesium while footprints appear off-world.
Open era file1990 – 2100
Memory leaves the page and civilization learns to think in light. Every second is timestamped, mirrored, and archived.
Open era fileBeyond 2300
Post-human horizons beyond the last reliable record. What remains of us, and what comes next — all files provisional.
Open era fileOne Continuous Line
The index shows the doorways; the master timeline shows the corridor that connects them. Trace the full descent from deep time to the far threshold.