

EarthGov's inability to curb the Unitologist efforts became apparent to the public, and at least five colonies, including Uxor, fell dark over a period of sixteen days. Their belief was that EarthGov's experiments on Markers were sacrilegious with the apparent end of human existence at hand, the Unitologists began to attack EarthGov Marker test sites to free the artifacts from the government's control. The Circle, a Unitologist group led by Jacob Arthur Danik, played a significant part in the insurrectionist campaign against EarthGov. In the aftermath of the Titan Station incident in 2511, EarthGov experienced significant turmoil within its infrastructure. In the following three years, the efforts of the followers of Unitology to weaken EarthGov's military and favor among the public doubled. The Necromorphs, seen as divine instruments of the Markers, were considered by the Unitologists to be proof that the Marker could bring about eternal life, and as such the Unitologists soon began their campaign to free all the Markers from EarthGov control in an attempt to bring about a Convergence Event. The Markers, the pillars of the Unitologist religion, were being used by EarthGov to generate seemingly endless energy and to be the objects of experiments, something considered heretical. The Unitologist Uprising is a conflict between EarthGov and extremist Unitologist groups such as the Circle.
