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= Introduction =
 
= Introduction =
  
Texan Hotrodders was originally formed  
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Texan Hotrodders was originally formed as a colony of HotRodia and grew gradually into a nation of its own with all the attendant sovereignty that entails. Texan Hotrodders has no formal alliance with HotRodia, but relations between the two have been very good and the Fuel-Injected Federation agreed to represent its own interests and those of HotRodia in the the Texas Defense Force and the United Nations. HotRodia had previously been a member of the United Nations, but most HotRodian citizens grew to despise the United Nations for what they saw as its grossly offensive and impractical legislation and so the citizens chose to resign from the organization, so the duty of representing HotRodian interests in the UN was passed on to Texan Hotrodders, where it remains to this day.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:26, 11 June 2005

Texan Hotrodders
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Flag of Texan Hotrodders
Motto: Timing is Key!
Region Texas
Capital Rodder City
Official Language(s) Texan
Leader Unknown
Population +500 million
Currency dragstrip 
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Introduction

Texan Hotrodders was originally formed as a colony of HotRodia and grew gradually into a nation of its own with all the attendant sovereignty that entails. Texan Hotrodders has no formal alliance with HotRodia, but relations between the two have been very good and the Fuel-Injected Federation agreed to represent its own interests and those of HotRodia in the the Texas Defense Force and the United Nations. HotRodia had previously been a member of the United Nations, but most HotRodian citizens grew to despise the United Nations for what they saw as its grossly offensive and impractical legislation and so the citizens chose to resign from the organization, so the duty of representing HotRodian interests in the UN was passed on to Texan Hotrodders, where it remains to this day.