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==History==
 
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Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size.
 
Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size.
  
 
It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era.
 
It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era.

Revision as of 08:20, 16 November 2006

Krataerbech
krataerbech.jpg
Flag of Krataerbech
Motto: All Hail King and Council!
[1]
Region The North Atlantic
Capital Gibergsgesetz
Official Language(s) German, English (official)
Leader Fredrich I of Wacholderbusch
Population 340 million
Currency Mint 
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History

100,000,000B.C.

Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size.

It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era.