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Although an exact approximation of events following the 21st century on Earth was impossible to establish due to the lack of exact time references in the ''Dead Space ''universe, crises of social and military order are known that they occurred decades or centuries before the extraction of the [[Red Marker]] from [[Aegis VII]] and the subsequent massacre on the [[USG Ishimura|USG ''Ishumura'']].
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Although an exact approximation of events following the 21st century on Earth was impossible to establish due to the lack of exact time references in the ''Dead Space ''universe, crises of social and military order are known to have occurred decades or centuries before the extraction of the [[Red Marker]] from [[Aegis VII]] and the subsequent massacre on the [[USG Ishimura|USG ''Ishumura'']].
   
 
A conflict known as the "Battle of the Bering Sea" caught international attention on Earth some years before the events on Aegis VII, sparked by friction between the United States and the Russian Federation. During the conflict, a further event known as "Kara Sea Hostage Crisis" occurred when the crew members of an American freighter ventured deep inside the enemy-held Kara Sea and are captured by Russian forces, potentially as a result of open military and political conflicts that pitted the United States and Russia against each other. The Kara Sea Hostage Crisis was regarded as the opening event in a Second Battle of the Bering Sea. However, the precise outcome of the Bering Sea conflict was not known.<ref>'''[[No Known Survivors]]''': ''Misplaced Affection; CECL-RC Genealogy report''</ref>
 
A conflict known as the "Battle of the Bering Sea" caught international attention on Earth some years before the events on Aegis VII, sparked by friction between the United States and the Russian Federation. During the conflict, a further event known as "Kara Sea Hostage Crisis" occurred when the crew members of an American freighter ventured deep inside the enemy-held Kara Sea and are captured by Russian forces, potentially as a result of open military and political conflicts that pitted the United States and Russia against each other. The Kara Sea Hostage Crisis was regarded as the opening event in a Second Battle of the Bering Sea. However, the precise outcome of the Bering Sea conflict was not known.<ref>'''[[No Known Survivors]]''': ''Misplaced Affection; CECL-RC Genealogy report''</ref>

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The history of Earth and it's colonies was generally sketchy in the Dead Space universe, although a number of historical events are referenced in the franchise that assisted in the formation of a cohesive timeline of the in-universe events.

History

Earth

Armed conflicts

Main article: Bering Sea conflict
Bering Sea Battle

Location of the Kara Sea Hostage Crisis

Although an exact approximation of events following the 21st century on Earth was impossible to establish due to the lack of exact time references in the Dead Space universe, crises of social and military order are known to have occurred decades or centuries before the extraction of the Red Marker from Aegis VII and the subsequent massacre on the USG Ishumura.

A conflict known as the "Battle of the Bering Sea" caught international attention on Earth some years before the events on Aegis VII, sparked by friction between the United States and the Russian Federation. During the conflict, a further event known as "Kara Sea Hostage Crisis" occurred when the crew members of an American freighter ventured deep inside the enemy-held Kara Sea and are captured by Russian forces, potentially as a result of open military and political conflicts that pitted the United States and Russia against each other. The Kara Sea Hostage Crisis was regarded as the opening event in a Second Battle of the Bering Sea. However, the precise outcome of the Bering Sea conflict was not known.[1]

Environmental crises

Main article: Global Warming Epidemic.  In the midst of technological advancement and industrial modernization, environmental problems struck the polluted Earth mercilessly at some point in it's post-21st-century history. A systematic, worldwide environmental emergency known as the "Global Warming Epidemic" materialized through consistent flooding of once quintessential cultural, national and economic hubs of activity (Situated on the shores of oceans and seas) like New York City and Venice, leading to a massive surge of migration to inland cities and furthering pollution levels and resulting natural calamities.[2][3]

Earth Government

Main article: Earth Government

As military conflicts and natural disasters combined with increasing societal imbalance took their toll on the population of Earth, it was likely that a worldwide political administration called for emergence in order to quell international instability. The Earth Government was formed some time during or before these emergencies. Among some of the political reforms that it brought once in power was the structuring of Earth's continental groups and national territories into "Sectors".[4][5] For instance, the American continent was divided into three sociopolitical groups―the United States, Central American and South American Sectors―while more integral continents like Africa avoided the Earth Government's division and are preserved under a unitary sector, i.e. "African Sector".

Known Sectors
  • Scandinavian Sector
  • United States Sector
  • Central American Sector
  • South American Sector
  • North Asia Sector
  • African Sector
  • Southeast Asian Sector
  • Pan European Sector
Coloniesmap

Speculative locations of Earth's colonies.

Colonies

Colonial administration

Problems caused by military conflicts and worldwide environment crises prompted the Earth Government or independent national or multinational agencies in the initial phases of space expansion to search for stable, inhabitable planets in the Solar System and outside. Possibly, the first planet to be colonized was the Moon followed by outer planets and satellites. In time, the colonies within Earth's Solar System appeared that they adopted a more convenience-oriented and military role, hosting entertainment complexes and malls as well as inevitably, military strongholds of the Earth Defense Force.

Extra-solar colonies on the other hand represented the prime commercial area of activity for the planet cracking business and served as an irreplaceable food basket for Earth and it's nearby Solar companion planets. Commercial lanes are primarily used by the Concordance Extraction Corporation which hired the Merchant Marines and the E.D.F. Marine Corps to assist in assuring peaceful commerce.

Armed conflicts

Main articles: Resource Wars and Mars independence riots

Colonial prosperity appeared to be short lived. Despite Earth's confidence in the abilities of it's colonies to provide for it, resources in the colonies are not inexhaustible. As a result, the age-old vice of military conflict invaded colonial space through the widespread Resource Wars that occurred a few years before the events on the USG Ishimura. The conflict was fought between numerous governmental, independent, pirate and clandestine factions over what little amount of resources remained in the colonies. However, dwindling natural resources are replaced by the revolutionary technological breakthrough brought about by the process of planet cracking.

It was at this time that Mars took part in the pan-colonial war and became a seedbed for revolutionary secessionist ideology. The Mars riots as they became known are responsible for thousands of killed soldiers and rioters.

Another series of wars that might have occurred during the infamous Resource Wars are known as the Moon Wars, but they are only referenced vaguely in the book, Dead Space: Martyr. This suggested that there was either a colony established on the Moon that participated in the fighting or they were wars over the resources of the Moon itself.

Sources

  1. No Known Survivors: Misplaced Affection; CECL-RC Genealogy report
  2. No Known Survivors: Gene Report
  3. No Known Survivors: Thirteen; PAT Travel Axis
  4. No Known Survivors: Where?
  5. Dead Space (Comics)