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Jocacea[1] was a planet located in the Uncharted Territories.

History[]

The memorial

The memorial

500 cycles before the arrival of John Crichton in Peacekeeper-controlled space, part of the planet was the site of a conflict between the Sebaceans present on the world and the Venek Horde. The planet had contracted the Peacekeepers for help, and they played a role in the defense of a mountain monastery. In the original timeline, the conflict ended in a ceasefire at the monastery, and a peace memorial was established to commemorate the end of the conflict.

500 cycles later, an accident sent Crichton, Aeryn Sun, D'Argo, Stark, and Jool back in time through a time tear, and as a result history was changed. When Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, and Stark returned to their own time, the planet still was a location of a memorial, but instead of showing peace being made between the monastery and the Venek Horde, it showed the great tragedy of the Venek Horde killing the women and children at the monastery when they were unable to tell them where Crichton had went. ("...Different Destinations")

Alternate Timelines[]

While Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, and Stark were in the planet's past. There were changes about the planet observed by Jool after she went back through the time tear, Moya, Pilot, and Chiana. One of the changes was that the planet was still inhabited by the Venek instead of abandoning the planet cycles ago. In another, the planet was rendered lifeless due to military conflict. In yet another change, the planet itself completely disappeared. ("...Different Destinations")

References[]

  1. Peacekeepers, Crichton's Notes. Accessed on 2025-10-28