Trek Wars: Crossover

GFFA: 21 BBY, shortly after the Second Battle of Geonosis

Milky Way: 2374, shortly after the Second Battle of DS9

30000 years ago, the Rakatan Infinite Empire discovered a wormhole in the GFFA that traversed space and time and opened up in the Sol system of the Milky Way Galaxy. They scoured the Milky Way looking for a suitable race for slave labor to build their Star Maps and Star Forge. Through their experimentation, they found that the primitive Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals on Earth were the most compatible with midi-chlorians, the symbiotic life forms which formed the basis of their control over others and technology. However, their experiments had an adverse effect on the Neanderthals, which led to their extinction. Also, not all of the Cro-Magnons took well to the midi-chlorians. The Rakata took the Cro-Magnons that reacted well to the midi-chlorians back to the GFFA, leaving a few behind. They took the Cro-Magnons to the hidden planet of Tython, where they evolved into modern Humans. Many of these humans become powerful enough in their Force-sensitivity that they eventually were able to overthrow their Rakata masters during the revolts, and eventually became the Jedi Knights. The Cro-Magnons on Earth eventually evolved into Humans as well, but their Force-sensitivity was at a minimum, limited to ESP and rare forms of empathy. Other humanoids across the Milky Way that were exposed to midi-chlorians also developed different traits associated with Force-sensitivity, such as the Vulcans ability to read minds and perform mind melds. Also, the Rakata built another Star Forge in the Milky Way, in a system on the edge of the galaxy in the Beta Quadrant. However, the slaves and overseers were stranded when the Sol wormhole collapsed. Cut off from the rest of the galaxy, eventually all of the Rakata and Human slaves died out from lack of resources on the planet where the outpost was located. Through the ages, the Rakatan Infinite Empire was forgotten in both galaxies, leaving behind few relics and even fewer clues as to the source of their ancient power.

Aw, such primitive creatures, the omnipotent one thinks to himself. Two galaxies, separated by millions of years and vast distances of space, falling along the same childish ways of thinking. Falling into the same trap, that one side is really better than the other. Perhaps a new test is in order. One that will prove once and for all that both sides are actually more alike than they want to admit. A test to put to rest the Trial of Humanity. Smiling to himself, the being snaps his fingers, and with a brief but intense flash of light a tunnel linking the two bastions of humanity comes into existence. A tiny, fast ship unknowingly approaches the tunnel, desperate to escape the hostile force that is hot on it's heels. This could be fun, the being thinks to himself, with a self-satisfied expression on his face.