Eins Machina

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Formed by Karl Gradius from a splinter Soviet state, Eins Machina came into existence after a powerful anarchist revolution rendered the government useless. The Eins Machina cult proceeded to move in and take over the government after the revolutionary ideals faded away, and have ruled with an iron fist ever since. The primary export of Eins Machina is industrial machinery, and several high-ranking Technocrats have experimental cybernetics. It is a mostly Industrial nation and occupies the Socialist State Republic with 2 other nations.

Eins Machina
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Flag of Eins Machina
Motto: Jesuis brings happiness to all
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Region Socialist State Republic
Capital Patriarch
Official Language(s) English, German, Latin
Leader High Technocrat Karl Gradius
Population 6 million and rising
Currency Gradius 
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The Eins Machina cult was formed by Karl Gradius with aspirations of world domination. It's primary purpose is to spread the psuedo-christian dogma of it's religion. The religion is based around a machine-like JHVH, and the first sentient machine, Jesuis, who was dismantled and scrapped due to unforeseen personality dysfunctions. The Jesuis figure replaces Jesus in judeo-christian mythology, and Eins Machina has created an image of Jesuis impaled on an Old Christian cross as their symbolic worship image.


The populace is mostly content, except for a few people named Brown Revolutionaries attempting to revolt against the government. The Brown Revolutionaries are led by Emmanuel Gradius's son, Zack Barstur. Emmanuyel Gradius is the benevolent son of Karl Gradius, and takes no part in any sort of Technocratic activities. In fact, Karl Gradius believes that Emmanuel died in the coup that replaced the failed government. Emmanuel and his son live on the outskirts of Eins Machina, nowhere near Karl's residence in Patriarch.


The biggest problem with the current system is the lack of civil liberties. Also, the economy is nationalised, similar to communism, and all major industries are run and regulated by the government. However, despite these problems, most of the populace is happy with their current position. An average person lives in a small 2 bedroom house, has 1 child, works on the collective farms or inside the factories, and attends Church regularly. (Not that he has any choice: Church attendance is compulsory.)