Cosmos

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Cosmos
Forum: n/a
Population: 25 nations
Delegate: The Planet Jurai
Founder: Optima Justitia
Info: NSEconomy RC XML


Welcome to the Cosmos regional page. Inhabitants of this region may contribute links, edits, and a history.

World Factbook Entry: Cosmos is a quiet region, mostly for those who enjoy Future Tech role-playing, but it welcomes all nations, regardless of their technology level or willingness to partake in role-playing. Nations that are interested in role-playing but don’t know how to begin are encouraged to TG the Planet Jurai for help.

In the interest of Cosmic security, all members of United Nations are asked to endorse the Planet Jurai.

Cosmos in NationStates

Cosmos has not had a very interesting game history. For a long time it had no delegate and no role-playing was conducted. However, among its more unusual inhabitants were Bush rules and all of its puppet nations, who spammed the messageboard with comments such as "Bush rules suckaaaazzzzzz!!!!!11!!11111!1111"; the first delegate, Alotawhores; its own founder, Optima Justitia, who served as delegate for a few months between December '04 and April '05; and Czardas, the previous UN delegate. At one point, Cosmos housed dozens of puppet nations of a mysterious entity known only as Juan-Salvador. Currently, Cosmos houses a number of puppet nations under code This Nation, property of the nation of Neo Kervoskia, a former inhabitant of Cosmos. Other current inhabitants include:

Cosmos, history

The founding of Cosmos was an event witnessed by few and remembered by even fewer. In the mists of the past, a few technologicians from a far-off planet, armed with their knowledge, settled on an abandoned community and built it into the center of Cosmos. Tribe after tribe joined Cosmos, until its glory was complete. Then, suddenly, all records of the Cosmian civilization disappeared. What catastrophe came upon the small and sovereign region? What had happened? No-one knows to this day.

It had taken Cosmos a long time to increase its glory. It would take even longer the next time.

But Cosmos would rise again, until its people became as numerous as the stars in the sky. Or so the legends say.