Minovsky Physics Society

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Emblem of the Minovsky Physics Society.
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The Minovsky Physics Society is an organization who's goals are to advance society by means of technological advancement. They have been a crucial part of the Soviet Union's research and development of new technologies that can help the human species.

History

The Minovsky Physics Society was created on March 5, 1958 by Dr. Yuri Minovsky (Chairman of the MPS) along with his Moscow State University class members. Their original organization was simply known as the Doctor's Club due to the goal of each member to become a doctor in a information technology, science, or medical field.

Not much is known between the years 1958 and 1989 when the MPS created the first Dynamo reactor in Sovarya, Siberia. However, in recent history, the MPS has been responsible for the creation of several new technologies key to the Soviet objective. These include NAEBER technology, advanced pharmacueticals, biological agents, quantum computing, artificial neural networks, and both optronic computronium and mechoptronic computronium technology.

The current activities of the MPS are unknown due to the general clandestine nature of the organization, and its unwillingness to grant interviews to any news or journalist network.

Controversy

Conspiracy theorists state that the Minovsky Physics Society is part of a master plan developed by the WISEMEN (a purported alliance between certain Soviet and Hyperborean government officials; including Troskin and O'Sullivan. Yet, due to the MPS's secretive nature, they have not come out to either deny or prove the allegations.


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Main article: Laurasia
Governmental information: Father, Council, Party, Cooperatives, Sections, Police, Syndicate, Resistance
Important individuals: Father, Cancer Man, Hashim Al-Farik, Robert Pacitania, Selene Seagrove, Yuri Minovsky
Cultural information: Dystorium, Lausem, Melange, Sapho Orchid
Miscellaneous: Eutopia, Free Your Hate