"Man has colonized space. The first colony ship to launch from Earth was the ISCS Chrysanthemum in 2056," chimes Achterman. "Over the next 138 years, 18 other colony ships were sent out, but none of the ships were successful in establishing a terra-based colony. Instead, upon their arrival to their destination, the colony ships converted into permanent space-stations. Of all the planets initially targeted as colonies, only Elysium IV was capable of supporting human life."
With the humans settled, they waste no time doing what humans do best - stripping the planet of natural resources, pumping the air full of chemicals and filling every TV station with vacuous reality TV programs about housekeeping. Or at least something along those lines. Point is, the colonists end up pissing off the locals - a race of giant alien killers called the Kerak, which bear more than a passing resemblance to the giant bugs from Starship Troopers - so much that they wipe out the colonists, then head to Earth to do the same to the rest of humanity.
With Earth on the brink of annihilation, only one human ship full of refugees - The Armstrong - escapes the blanket of Kerak warships pummeling Earth from orbit. "Earth ships are escaping like crazy trying to get off the planet, but the Kerak destroys them," explains Taylor. "Your ship barely escapes, but the aliens manage to send an invasion force onboard before you get away."




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