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The nation joined the [[United Nations]] in order to defend the [[Democratic Communist States]], and assumed the delegacy of [[Math]] on June 10, 2007. It also serves on the Math Committee.
 
The nation joined the [[United Nations]] in order to defend the [[Democratic Communist States]], and assumed the delegacy of [[Math]] on June 10, 2007. It also serves on the Math Committee.
  
Its voting record in the UN is shown below.
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Revision as of 13:51, 1 September 2007

Plutoni
plutoni.jpg
Flag of Plutoni
Motto: This cannot be proven in formal system X.
No Map Available
Region Math
Capital n/a
Official Language(s) Algebraic English
Leader Douglas Palindromi
Population growing rapidly
Currency Lottery ticket 
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The successful experiment of Plutoni was originally a colony launched by Professor Emeritus Egbert B. Gebstadter of the Artificial Intelligence University in Zwangzug, who hoped to study the possibilities of human-robot coexistence.

The experiment was a wild success: starting from 5,040 humans, Plutoni thrived, with robots ultimately being granted citizenship. At that point, the Zwangzug government finally took notice: both nations decided that their interests would be best served with an autonomous Plutoni, and it was formally granted independence.

Plutonians, as they are known, are as geeky as their peon counterparts, but more athletic (steam hockey is all the rage, and some players are actually decent at it). The country sent a team to the World Cup of Ice Hockey 3, which won a single game and lost four. They could also be considered gymnasts, contorting themselves into various spatial dimensions (five and counting).

Plutonians buy and sell in what has been dubbed a "quantum economy": that is, they exchange lottery tickets for the promise of future windfall. Each unit of currency, then, represents an increased chance of "actual" monetary gain, and takes on intrinsic value. The government has no plan ever to conduct this lottery, however, so the economy continues unopposed.

The nation joined the United Nations in order to defend the Democratic Communist States, and assumed the delegacy of Math on June 10, 2007. It also serves on the Math Committee.

Its voting record in the UN is shown below: it abstained on resolutions not shown.

Resolution Plutonian vote Outcome
For the Benefit of Artists FOR failed
Repeal "Protect Historical Sites" FOR passed
Repeal "The Right to Form Unions" AGAINST passed
Unnecessary Animal Cruelty AGAINST passed
Protection of Historical Sites AGAINST passed
Environmental Science FOR passed
UN Labor Relations Act FOR passed
Repeal "Individual Self-Determination" FOR passed