In the year 2048, in the tenth month according to the Western calendar, an unprecedented destruction occurred throughout the Human Solar System.
On October twenty-fifth, at the Human Solar System Research Institute, the first and most powerful institute humanity had ever had, scientists were conducting tests related to the research on dark matter development, which could be used as a catalyst for space travel beyond the edge of the entire Human Solar System.
Research that would officially initiate humanity's interstellar travel. While conducting research on their dark matter reactors, which would be responsible for the warp drive system, allowing for long-distance travel in a short period of time.
At that time, research conducted by the genius of mathematics and metaphysics, William Growing, entitled Growing, not only brought a theory but also basic data for carrying out such risky experiments. Dark matter, of which even throughout the solar system, not even a hundred grams of its entire content could be found, was extremely volatile and could cause unprecedented destruction. Of course, neither the Institute nor the researcher William disclosed such risks.
Little was known about dark matter, but as it was a time of great space expansion, all countries supported the Institute's research, bringing great revolutions in human technology and aerospace development over two years.
Even today, we do not know what happened, but we are certain of one thing: at some point, there was a problem with the research being conducted, causing a great explosion that destroyed the entire Human Solar Research Institute, and from that day on, things really started to get destructive for us humans.
The Institute itself was not on our home planet, then called Earth, nor on any other planet in our solar system. It was a space base, developed with the support of more than fifty of the most powerful countries, whether in technology or resources. They came together to develop an institute that would be capable of revolutionizing the human way of thinking, living, and dreaming.
This union caused a stir throughout our solar system, but it was not something that could be stopped.
After the great destruction of the Institute, caused, according to government information, by the explosion of the dark matter reactor, one of the layers that surrounded the entire solar system, the same one produced by the energy released by the Sun over the past millions of years, ended up breaking, inexplicably.
No one could understand the consequences at that time, but it became a fact that this was the beginning of the near extinction of all humanity.
It was the emergence of the Stellar Beasts...