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Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:

Name: Isaac Petrikov Romanski
Alias: Isaiah Petterson, Roman Anoai, Robert Jefferson
Codename: Dimmed Star
Age: 102 Years
Date of Birth: August 28th, 1921
Height: 6' 10" (Six feet, Ten inches)
Weight: 325 lb (Three Hundred Twenty-Five Pounds)
Military Service: 50 Years
Constant Active Service: 5 Years
Battle Experience: Utopian Civil War (1939-1940), Felucian/Maian-Skedar War (2013-2015)
Military Rank: Presidential Guard - Colonel
Military Role: Squad Leader of Presidential Guard Unit "Equinox"

Background:
Born in the Republic of Utopia in late 1921, Isaac was born to a Russian descending father and English descending mother in the countryside of the Utopian Republic. Growing up as a farmer alongside his fellow family members, Isaac was unsurprisingly strong for his age and was a good student in school, usually being the best student in most, if not all, of his classes. At the age of 16 years, Isaac was approximately already a little over 6 feet tall and was among the tallest in his school. Due to his parent's genetic traits, Isaac grew up with long red hair and dark brown eyes which he received from his mother and father (in that order, respectively). At the age of 18, Isaac was eventually drafted into the Utopian Armed Forces, serving during the last year of the Utopian Civil War, being part of the Utopian 5th Regiment, performing stealth missions during Operation Throwback (the final massive invasion of Gerus) as one of the Regiment's snipers. After the end of the war, Isaac took off to train new soldiers for the recovering military as a new nation was being built from the Utopian Republic. He often served in stealth missions alongside his old friends who still worked in the military at the time and only took off time from the military whenever he required it. Many years later, after witnessing the Utopian Republic evolve into the Unified Nations of Felucia, which in turn grew the Felucian Planetary Republic, he saw technology grow as well. He was selected to be one of the first test subjects for a new technology which in theory could reverse a human's aging process, making them physically younger and stronger. The test became a success and was eventually used for other people, with the most notable of the time being President Ellis before her death. When the F/M-S War rose about, Isaac was drafted back into the military from his time off and was sent to the battlefields across the galaxy to protect his home nation. During a battle on an arid planet in front of a strange dying purple star, Isaac earned the nickname "Dimmed Star", with the reasons behind it still being unknown. Because of his efforts in both the Utopian Civil War and the F/M-S War, Isaac was granted permission to lead a newly created Presidential Guard squad of his own, which he formed with people he knew and people he eventually grew a trust in, later naming the team "Equinox" in honor of one of his fallen friends from the battle in which he earned his nickname.

I would post more, but it is getting late. I am going to bed...see you guys later!

Interesting.

Cybus1 wrote:Interesting.

Yes...it is.

Just now thinking about it, the post seems to be a tiny bit....well...okay, a lot longer than I originally wanted.

At school using a computer for a short while, so I am going to ask this quickly:
Does anyone wish to claim land on Felucia or claim any planets for the future?

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:At school using a computer for a short while, so I am going to ask this quickly:
Does anyone wish to claim land on Felucia or claim any planets for the future?

Not really.
But the Mandalorian Supercommandos are at your disposal, should you ever need hem.

Cybus1 wrote:Not really.
But the Mandalorian Supercommandos are at your disposal, should you ever need hem.

That's great to know.

Also, here is what a standard night in a small town on Felucia would look like (with the moon that helped base the design of the Republic's flag):
http://www.sumopaint.com/images/temp/xzjmloltltffqqhg.png

The moon is one of three orbiting Felucia, with the other two moons having slower orbits around the planet.

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:That's great to know.

Also, here is what a standard night in a small town on Felucia would look like (with the moon that helped base the design of the Republic's flag):
http://www.sumopaint.com/images/temp/xzjmloltltffqqhg.png

The moon is one of three orbiting Felucia, with the other two moons having slower orbits around the planet.

Very nice!

Alejcan states

Last night, Alejcan citizens went to the ballot boxes and the nation elected a new president. This year, President Espinosa and his conversative party was voted out after he offered to set down from the presidency. (BTWY Espinosa was the president when the fascists took over months ago and he has held the presidency by popularity up until today. The new left-leaning Popular Progressive Front won by a hair in this election. Lets us congratulate the new President. Maricio Ruiz.

We contrgulate him and invite him to the Conch House in Key West sometime and to agree on a date when he can make a state visit to us in Geneva, Switzerland.

Cameron wishes to fly down to your capitol to meet him and the outgoing president.

Post self-deleted by The Orson Empire.

Post self-deleted by The Orson Empire.

NEWS: The current CEO of the Choe Corporation, Horatio Choe, has recently been arrested by Imperial officials on charges of embezzling millions of Credits, as well as tax invasion. The investigation (which was conducted by the Imperial Intelligence Agency) also revealed that the company has been violating Imperial labor laws and underpaying its workers.

Horatio has been sentenced to 30 years in Camp Omega (located in China), arguably the most brutal labor camp in the Empire. All of Horation's wealth, his estate and any other property he owns has been seized by the Imperial government, essentially leaving Horatio with nothing but the clothes on his back. Meanwhile, the Choe Corporation has been acquired by the Imperial government and is now owned by Turner himself, making this the third company he owns (alongside Daxx Weapons Corporation and the Imperial Hydrogen Corporation). The company is now undergoing major restructuring.

The Orson Empire wrote:NEWS: The current CEO of the Choe Corporation, Horatio Choe, has recently been arrested by Imperial officials on charges of embezzling millions of Credits, as well as tax invasion. The investigation (which was conducted by the Imperial Intelligence Agency) also revealed that the company has been violating Imperial labor laws and underpaying its workers.

Horatio has been sentenced to 30 years in Camp Omega (located in China), arguably the most brutal labor camp in the Empire. All of Horation's wealth, his estate and any other property he owns has been seized by the Imperial government, essentially leaving Horatio with nothing but the clothes on his back. Meanwhile, the Choe Corporation has been acquired by the Imperial government and is now owned by Turner himself, making this the third company he owns (alongside Daxx Weapons Corporation and the Imperial Hydrogen Corporation). The company is now undergoing major restructuring.

Timmies who invested in the company are worried about its stablity. Is Turner going to buy the shares from them?

Timmy City wrote:Timmies who invested in the company are worried about its stablity. Is Turner going to buy the shares from them?

They will still be allowed to invest in the company, and Turner has no plans on limiting this or buying the shares from them. The corporation was stable and turning a profit even before the CEO was convicted- it's just restructuring.

A tall, pale skinned male doctor walked into a nearby elevator after having tried his best in a failed surgery. He had to perform surgery on a dying woman that was suffering from an unknown disease which inflated most of her organs to dangerous sizes, but the woman died during the surgery. He had put a red bracelet on her wrist to show the differentiate her body from the live patients whom wore white bracelets. The man walked into the elevator beside a strange looking woman who wore all white clothes, except for the gray fedora that sat upon her head. She stared at the man with a large grin on her face before looking down at the ground to cover her expression. The doctor found this very strange and pressed the button for the 1st floor of the hospital so that he could leave the elevator quickly. The elevator stopped on the second floor, opening up to the woman who died in the doctor's care minutes earlier, with her skin beginning to rot quickly and fall off, but to a point where she was still identifiable. The doctor freaked out and quickly closed the doors in the woman's face, causing the woman in the elevator to question his actions. "That woman died in my care when I was performing surgery on her minutes ago. Didn't you notice the red bracelet on her wrist?" the doctor asked her before the elevator doors opened up. "Oh, you mean like this?" the woman in the elevator lifted up her arm revealing a red wristband with the words "Warning! Possible Rogue Stalker, Keep Distance Away At All Times". The woman's flesh was beginning to rot off, revealing a shadow-like skeletal structure, which is common in the body structure of Stalkers, and dark red eyes. The woman outside of the elevator walked in, staring at the doctor. "We are very hungry. We could use a snack right about now." the women said at the same time as they surrounded the doctor. The elevator doors closed and lifted to the first floor, opening in front of many doctors and nurses in the lobby area. Mass panic followed as the rogue stalkers went on a feeding frenzy.

Also, I feel like I should change the names of the Stalkers. It just seems strange to call them stalkers. Any ideas for a new name for the species?

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:A tall, pale skinned male doctor walked into a nearby elevator after having tried his best in a failed surgery. He had to perform surgery on a dying woman that was suffering from an unknown disease which inflated most of her organs to dangerous sizes, but the woman died during the surgery. He had put a red bracelet on her wrist to show the differentiate her body from the live patients whom wore white bracelets. The man walked into the elevator beside a strange looking woman who wore all white clothes, except for the gray fedora that sat upon her head. She stared at the man with a large grin on her face before looking down at the ground to cover her expression. The doctor found this very strange and pressed the button for the 1st floor of the hospital so that he could leave the elevator quickly. The elevator stopped on the second floor, opening up to the woman who died in the doctor's care minutes earlier, with her skin beginning to rot quickly and fall off, but to a point where she was still identifiable. The doctor freaked out and quickly closed the doors in the woman's face, causing the woman in the elevator to question his actions. "That woman died in my care when I was performing surgery on her minutes ago. Didn't you notice the red bracelet on her wrist?" the doctor asked her before the elevator doors opened up. "Oh, you mean like this?" the woman in the elevator lifted up her arm revealing a red wristband with the words "Warning! Possible Rogue Stalker, Keep Distance Away At All Times". The woman's flesh was beginning to rot off, revealing a shadow-like skeletal structure, which is common in the body structure of Stalkers, and dark red eyes. The woman outside of the elevator walked in, staring at the doctor. "We are very hungry. We could use a snack right about now." the women said at the same time as they surrounded the doctor. The elevator doors closed and lifted to the first floor, opening in front of many doctors and nurses in the lobby area. Mass panic followed as the rogue stalkers went on a feeding frenzy.

Also, I feel like I should change the names of the Stalkers. It just seems strange to call them stalkers. Any ideas for a new name for the species?

Wow! Interesting!
I'm not sure.

Cybus1 wrote:Wow! Interesting!
I'm not sure.

Alright then.

Anyways, should I continue what happens, or should I wait?

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:Alright then.

Anyways, should I continue what happens, or should I wait?

Continue!

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:A tall, pale skinned male doctor walked into a nearby elevator after having tried his best in a failed surgery. He had to perform surgery on a dying woman that was suffering from an unknown disease which inflated most of her organs to dangerous sizes, but the woman died during the surgery. He had put a red bracelet on her wrist to show the differentiate her body from the live patients whom wore white bracelets. The man walked into the elevator beside a strange looking woman who wore all white clothes, except for the gray fedora that sat upon her head. She stared at the man with a large grin on her face before looking down at the ground to cover her expression. The doctor found this very strange and pressed the button for the 1st floor of the hospital so that he could leave the elevator quickly. The elevator stopped on the second floor, opening up to the woman who died in the doctor's care minutes earlier, with her skin beginning to rot quickly and fall off, but to a point where she was still identifiable. The doctor freaked out and quickly closed the doors in the woman's face, causing the woman in the elevator to question his actions. "That woman died in my care when I was performing surgery on her minutes ago. Didn't you notice the red bracelet on her wrist?" the doctor asked her before the elevator doors opened up. "Oh, you mean like this?" the woman in the elevator lifted up her arm revealing a red wristband with the words "Warning! Possible Rogue Stalker, Keep Distance Away At All Times". The woman's flesh was beginning to rot off, revealing a shadow-like skeletal structure, which is common in the body structure of Stalkers, and dark red eyes. The woman outside of the elevator walked in, staring at the doctor. "We are very hungry. We could use a snack right about now." the women said at the same time as they surrounded the doctor. The elevator doors closed and lifted to the first floor, opening in front of many doctors and nurses in the lobby area. Mass panic followed as the rogue stalkers went on a feeding frenzy.

Also, I feel like I should change the names of the Stalkers. It just seems strange to call them stalkers. Any ideas for a new name for the species?

Security forces in the hospital tried to apprehend the female attackers, but due to these Rogue Stalkers being part of an elite group in the military, they were killed off easily as the Stalkers continued on throughout the building. Anyone that was in the paths of the stalkers were mauled to death and eaten by the still starving females and blood began to stain the walls of the building. One thing that they didn't expect was that it was required throughout the Republic to have hospitals send in a report on the condition and security of the hospitals, which usually occurs twice every month. The hospital was over 40 minutes late in sending in the report and this caused for an alert for the local police stations. As police entered the building to check up on everything after failing to establish contact with the hospital, they walked in to find objects thrown across the rooms and hallways, as well as the blood. A report was sent to the local military base as they had found large claw marks in the walls and ceiling.

Now here is where I have to stop and ask: Should I have there be an outbreak of Rogue Stalkers, or should I have them find and apprehend the Stalkers in the Hospital?

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:Security forces in the hospital tried to apprehend the female attackers, but due to these Rogue Stalkers being part of an elite group in the military, they were killed off easily as the Stalkers continued on throughout the building. Anyone that was in the paths of the stalkers were mauled to death and eaten by the still starving females and blood began to stain the walls of the building. One thing that they didn't expect was that it was required throughout the Republic to have hospitals send in a report on the condition and security of the hospitals, which usually occurs twice every month. The hospital was over 40 minutes late in sending in the report and this caused for an alert for the local police stations. As police entered the building to check up on everything after failing to establish contact with the hospital, they walked in to find objects thrown across the rooms and hallways, as well as the blood. A report was sent to the local military base as they had found large claw marks in the walls and ceiling.

Now here is where I have to stop and ask: Should I have there be an outbreak of Rogue Stalkers, or should I have them find and apprehend the Stalkers in the Hospital?

Whichever you want. These creatures seem interesting.

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:Security forces in the hospital tried to apprehend the female attackers, but due to these Rogue Stalkers being part of an elite group in the military, they were killed off easily as the Stalkers continued on throughout the building. Anyone that was in the paths of the stalkers were mauled to death and eaten by the still starving females and blood began to stain the walls of the building. One thing that they didn't expect was that it was required throughout the Republic to have hospitals send in a report on the condition and security of the hospitals, which usually occurs twice every month. The hospital was over 40 minutes late in sending in the report and this caused for an alert for the local police stations. As police entered the building to check up on everything after failing to establish contact with the hospital, they walked in to find objects thrown across the rooms and hallways, as well as the blood. A report was sent to the local military base as they had found large claw marks in the walls and ceiling.

Now here is where I have to stop and ask: Should I have there be an outbreak of Rogue Stalkers, or should I have them find and apprehend the Stalkers in the Hospital?

The officers continued throughout the building, reporting into their radios hearing what sounded like hissing coming from darkened hallways and rooms. As soon as the officers tried to examine the origins of the hissing sounds, they would discover nothing more than dismembered body parts and organs thrown all around the area, differing from the previously discovered furniture and work supplies. Before venturing into the hospital even further, the lights cut out before the police decided to leave the hospital, causing for some alarm. One officer, George Ramirez, walked into the basement of the huge hospital and found that the electrical wires powering the building were cut into with the same claw marks around them as the hallways above ground. At around this time, the local military base sent over a team of sentient zombie-like soldiers carrying different parasites, over to investigate in case the creatures in the hospital were actually rogue stalkers and were currently residing their. The team consisted of a Garrador, Verdugo, and a Nemesis T-Type Pursuer, all from the dataDyne Corporation's zombie projects during an accidental zombie outbreak that they put down not long after. The Garrador, wearing a camera and active radio, was sent in first, listening to anything and everything in the hospital with its advanced hearing. It had detected a presence in the basement area and ran to the basement at half of its top speed, reaching the basement in only a couple of minutes. When it had arrived, it found itself surrounded by the stalkers, stalking the Garrador since it walked into the building. When the military base and police station looked at the video footage and radio broadcasts coming from the Garrador, they sent in the Verdugo and Nemesis to aid the Garrador in case of a fight. Not before long, the Garrador used its massive metal claws to attack the Stalkers, with modified metal claws scratching against the dark, shadowy-substance making up the body of the Stalkers. Eventually the Stalkers cut through the Garrador's metal claws and tried to slay the creature, but were interrupted by the approaching Verdugo and Nemesis. The Stalkers tried to evacuate the building, but were surrounded by police officers, T-850s, and even an elite group of Stalkers under the Presidential Guard.

Garrador:
http://residentevil.com.br/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/necare4garrador.jpg

Verdugo:
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/7/75209/2187893-re4verdugo3.jpg

Nemesis T-Type Pursuer:
http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/residentevil/images/6/66/Resident-Evil-Operation-Raccoon-City-Nemesis-DLC.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120409193955

Hurricane Erica looks nice..

Felucian Planetary Republic wrote:The officers continued throughout the building, reporting into their radios hearing what sounded like hissing coming from darkened hallways and rooms. As soon as the officers tried to examine the origins of the hissing sounds, they would discover nothing more than dismembered body parts and organs thrown all around the area, differing from the previously discovered furniture and work supplies. Before venturing into the hospital even further, the lights cut out before the police decided to leave the hospital, causing for some alarm. One officer, George Ramirez, walked into the basement of the huge hospital and found that the electrical wires powering the building were cut into with the same claw marks around them as the hallways above ground. At around this time, the local military base sent over a team of sentient zombie-like soldiers carrying different parasites, over to investigate in case the creatures in the hospital were actually rogue stalkers and were currently residing their. The team consisted of a Garrador, Verdugo, and a Nemesis T-Type Pursuer, all from the dataDyne Corporation's zombie projects during an accidental zombie outbreak that they put down not long after. The Garrador, wearing a camera and active radio, was sent in first, listening to anything and everything in the hospital with its advanced hearing. It had detected a presence in the basement area and ran to the basement at half of its top speed, reaching the basement in only a couple of minutes. When it had arrived, it found itself surrounded by the stalkers, stalking the Garrador since it walked into the building. When the military base and police station looked at the video footage and radio broadcasts coming from the Garrador, they sent in the Verdugo and Nemesis to aid the Garrador in case of a fight. Not before long, the Garrador used its massive metal claws to attack the Stalkers, with modified metal claws scratching against the dark, shadowy-substance making up the body of the Stalkers. Eventually the Stalkers cut through the Garrador's metal claws and tried to slay the creature, but were interrupted by the approaching Verdugo and Nemesis. The Stalkers tried to evacuate the building, but were surrounded by police officers, T-850s, and even an elite group of Stalkers under the Presidential Guard.

Garrador:
http://residentevil.com.br/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/necare4garrador.jpg

Verdugo:
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/7/75209/2187893-re4verdugo3.jpg

Nemesis T-Type Pursuer:
http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/residentevil/images/6/66/Resident-Evil-Operation-Raccoon-City-Nemesis-DLC.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120409193955

Nice!

Hurricane will be hitting me.

Interesting Fact: Recreational drug use is very common in Orson. Orson has some of the highest drug use rates in the world, as an estimated 60% of Orsonians and humans living in Orson use drugs on a regular basis.

Drug use began rising in Orson during Turner's reign. Turner decriminalized and legalized all softcore and hardcore drugs, which put an end to the War on Drugs that the Imperial Senate began during Thorseus's reign. The stigma against illegal drugs quickly disappeared, and Imperial propaganda even promoted the use of drugs (this was mainly done so that the government could make a lot of money from the taxes imposed on drugs, and as a way of keeping the people of Orson calm and limiting the number of revolts). Also, the totalitarian laws of Turner's regime caused a number of people to turn to drugs to cope with the stress, and Imperial soldiers turned to drugs to cope with PTSD.

Drugs are still legal in the Federation, but many people have proposed putting more regulations on drugs or even banning them entirely, as drug addiction has become a massive problem in Orson. However, seeing as so many people use drugs, banning them would likely result in large protests against the law and even a revolt. There has been a rise in the number of rehabilitation centers in Orson to help people deal with drug addictions.

Hm....according to https://archive.org/web/ Nationstates was most active in 2005.

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