The Fourteenth Movement – The Era of Grand Construction
With civilizations now aware that shared action could influence reality, they entered a new stage.
Instead of only adjusting or stabilizing parts of the universe, they began planning large projects that could last for ages.
This was the start of the Fourteenth Movement—the time when cultures worked together to build long-lasting systems, structures, and networks across the cosmos.
Building with Purpose
Before this era, most creations were local:
cities, tools, travel routes, or cooperative zones.
But now, civilizations wanted to create things that connected many regions and supported the entire universe.
They built:
1. Long-distance travel lines
Safe routes that stretched across huge distances, linking faraway cultures.
2. Shared energy networks
Systems that gathered resources from stable worlds and sent them to weaker ones.
3. Knowledge vaults
