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1->''"Every Story Procedural. Every Story Unique. Every Story Unusual."''\
2--'''The Chronology's TagLine'''
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4A {{Crossover}} FanFiction in the vein of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, the '''''"Not Your Sky" Chronology''''' details the adventures of various characters from different works waking up in the Galaxy of ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'' (which serves as the Chronology's main setting) after experiencing a bizarre DreamSequence. These characters have been "Picked" by the setting's BigGood, The Atlas, to serve as extradimensional members of [[TheEmpire The Cartographer's Empire]], which is seeking to explore and map out the Galaxy once again following the disappearance of [[{{Precursors}} the Midecadians and their allies]], whom had led it into a cultural, scientific, and technological golden age 250,000 years earlier.
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6The Chronology is divided into three different parts called "The Overture", "The Chorus", and "The Symphony", each with their own set of different stories, as follows:
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8[[foldercontrol]]
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10[[folder:The Overture]]
11* ''Not Your Sky'' (The first story)
12* ''No Mare's Sky'' (Crossover with ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'')
13* ''No Man's Trek'' (Crossover with ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'')
14* ''No Man's Effect'' (Crossover with ''Franchise/MassEffect'')
15* ''No Boy's Sky'' (Crossover with ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'')
16* ''No Man's Sam'' (Crossover with ''VideoGame/PajamaSam'')
17* ''No Man's Crossing'' (Crossover with ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing: New Leaf'')
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20[[folder:The Chorus]]
21* ''Not Your Sky: Debutante'' (Sequel to ''Not Your Sky'')
22* ''No Man's Trek: The Next Generation'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Trek'')
23* ''No Man's Sam: An Impossible Day for Those on the Way'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Sam'')
24* ''No Man's Crossing: City People'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Crossing'')
25* ''No Man's Effect 2: The Overlord'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Effect'')
26* ''No Mare's Sky: Appaloosa'' (Sequel to ''No Mare's Sky'')
27* ''No Boy's Sky: Weirdos From Another Universe!'' (Sequel to ''No Boy's Sky'')
28[[/folder]]
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30[[folder:The Symphony]]
31* ''Not Your Sky: Pacify'' (Sequel to ''Not Your Sky: Debutante'')
32* ''No Man's Crossing: Country Folk'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Crossing: City People'')
33* ''No Man's Trek: Enterprise'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Trek: The Next Generation'')
34* ''No Mare's Sky: Clydesdale'' (Sequel to ''No Mare's Sky: Appaloosa'')
35* ''No Boy's Sky: Scientific Progress goes '''WOOSH!''''' (Sequel to ''No Boy's Sky: Weirdos from another Universe!'')
36* ''No Man's Sam: A Wonderful Night For a Wonderful Fight'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Sam: An Impossible Day for Those on the Way'')
37* ''No Man's Effect 3: The Citadel'' (Sequel to ''No Man's Effect 2: The Overlord'')
38* ''Not Your Sky: Finale, Part 1'' (Subtitle: "Prisms", sequel to ''Not Your Sky: Pacify'')
39* ''Not Your Sky: Finale, Part 2'' (Subtitle: "Radio Protector", sequel to ''Not Your Sky: Finale, Part 1'')
40* ''Not Your Sky: Finale, Part 3'' (Subtitle: "Retreat! RETREAT!", sequel to ''Not Your Sky: Finale, Part 2'')
41[[/folder]]
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43The Overture and The Chorus both have seven stories contained in them, while The Symphony, which contains the Chronology's GrandFinale, has ten; resulting in twenty-four stories overall.
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45Each of the stories focuses on one particular theme on top of the overall theme of exploration and discovery, including those of materialistic desires vs. metaphorical needs, the "short-end-of-the-stick" mentality, the needs of the many versus the needs of the few, and the concept of friendship across generations, among others.
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47The Chronology is an DarthWiki/{{Unpublished Work|s}}, something that is unlikely to change in the near-future.
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50!!Tropes found in the "Not Your Sky" Chronology include:
51* AIIsACrapshoot: The Preserver robots, due to not receiving any new information from the [[NeglectfulPrecursors Midecadians]] after their disappearance, eventually developed their own Artificial Intelligence and determined that the best way to preserve the planets they were on would be to violently kill anyone who screwed around with them, leading to them becoming The Malevolent Force.
52* AllPlanetsAreEarthlike: A sort of RunningGag throughout the series is for [[RobotBuddy Cartographer "Helper" Drones]] to explain the trope's {{aver|tedTrope}}sion and {{discuss|edTrope}} why it's not viable in RealLife.
53* BigGood: The Atlas. [[GoodIsNotNice It's not exactly nice to the extradimensional aliens it "Picks"]] (after all, [[SinkOrSwimMentor would a nice guy let its extradimensional trainees end up alone and stranded on the surface of a hostile alien planet, possibly light-years away from a nearby Cartographer base?]]), and it doesn't exactly speak, but it's the one that wants things to be how they were back when the Midecadians and their allies were around and gives The Cartographer's Empire, as well as the protagonists, the means to do so.
54* CouchGag: Each story has a different title card that does something to The Atlas, mostly replacing its orb with something else, though there are other variations. For example:
55** Replacing the orb with a Pony's Cutie Mark (''No Mare's Sky''), the Starfleet insignia (''No Man's Trek''), a chunk of Element Zero (''No Man's Effect''), Spaceman Spiff's head (''No Boy's Sky''), an S (''No Man's Sam''), or the Animal Crossing leaf (''No Man's Crossing'')
56* DreamSequence: The Atlas uses these to "Pick" potential Cartographers. Part of the sequence involves touching The Atlas--according to the Cartographers, if a candidate touches it then they're accepted into the Empire and if they don't they forget they ever had the dream. Of course, the protagonists, who are extradimensional aliens to The Atlas, all touched it and had to be brought in. To them, that involves experiencing a DisneyAcidSequence on par with Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey's famous one. What happens when someone from The Atlas' home dimension touches it during their dream isn't elaborated on.
57* TheEmpire: The Midecadian Empire in the backstory and The Cartographer's Empire in the modern day. Unlike most examples, they're both examples of good guys.
58* GotVolunteered: Being "Picked" by The Atlas is essentially this. Those who are "Picked" can reject it simply by refusing to touch The Atlas during the DreamSequence that accompanies The Atlas' "Picking" procedure and some people volunteer (assuming they haven't rejected being "Picked" beforehand) to join The Cartographer's Empire to avoid being "Picked".
59* HalfHumanHybrid: Human Hybrids, despite the name, {{subvert|edTrope}} this, instead being the descendants of the survivors of experiments that infused otherwise normal Humans with animal DNA.
60* LEGOGenetics: {{Lampshaded|Trope}} with [[LittleBitBeastly Human Hybrids.]] The fact that they exist is "a miracle", due to the fact that animal DNA put into Humans doesn't normally do much more than change the proteins produced by that DNA.
61* LittleBitBeastly: Human Hybrids generally are these, due to the fact that they are descended from lab experiments that hybridized Human and Animal DNA. The main Hybrid characters, Kendall and Masuna, have the ears and tails of a fox and a squirrel, respectively.
62* LoadsAndLoadsOfRaces: A ''ton'' of them show up. Among them are [[{{Precursors}} the Midecadians, the Eloki, the Zekerat, the Khinstra'as,]] those races' descendants, [[SpaceElves the Miletans,]] [[ProudWarriorRace the Elosha,]] [[HiveMind the Zekarri,]] and [[ProudMerchantRace the Khishal'anti,]] as well as Humanity, [[LittleBitBeastly Human Hybrids]], the Hykerians, [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic the Equestrians,]] [[Franchise/MassEffect the Turians, the Asari, the Salarians, the Batarians, the Quarians, the Krogan, the Hanar, the Volus, the Elcor,]] [[Franchise/StarTrek the Vulcans, the Tellarites, the Andorians, the Klingons, the Romulans, the Cardassians, the Ferengi, and the Bajorans.]]
63* TheMultiverse: Mentioned a few times, specifically in that The Atlas will often reach out to people in other universes that would be able to comfortably house life from its home.
64* NeglectfulPrecursors: The Midecadians' failure to automate their Preserver robots is what eventually led to the bots becoming The Malevolent Force.
65* {{Precursors}}: The Midecadians, as well as their allies the [[ProudWarriorRace Eloki]], the [[HiveMind Zekerat]], and the [[ProudMerchantRace Khinstra'as]], who had their own (unnamed) Precursors who left the technology behind needed for them to build a PortalNetwork.
66* PortalNetwork: Midecadian, Eloki, Zekerat, and Khinstra'a Temples all have these. Many of the Cartographers speculate that, due to the fact that the races never created Portals for use beyond their Temples, they got the technology from aliens who came before them, and never fully understood Portal technology.
67* SchmuckBait: The Atlas {{exploit|edTrope}}s this by convincing those it "Picks" to touch it.
68* SigilSpam: Anyone from The Atlas' home dimension that have been "Picked" to become members of the Cartographer's Empire, as well as people who volunteer to become Cartographers, have The Cartographer's Empire's symbol (The Atlas) show up on the backs of their right hands[[note]]Extradimensional Cartographers, on the other hand, don't have the symbol show up on their hands.[[/note]]. The symbol also shows up on Cartographer bases and relics once used by the Midecadian Empire's Guild of Cartographers.

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