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Skurai
2009-11-10, 10:08 PM
As the Government released it's top secret "space thingy-mabobber" operation as a success, the world begins moving into space clusters, inhabiting even planets which before had been considered unihabitable. The earth can no longer support us. Many of us are forced to leave.
As the government continues to force rules upon us, we come closer to our destination. We land. A new planet, full or resources... and, unfortunately, full of new rules, to try and get things "started" and "settled".
Overtime, the "rebels" of the modern day can no longer take it, and so begins a war. Not a "world" war. Not a war between "countries". A war between worlds. Civil wars. The free and the ruled.
But even when a planet is claimed by one, another is claimed by the other... what happens next? Those two planets are at war.
As things continue as are, the solar system settles in... the wars slowly quiet. Planets calm down, and are ruled in their own ways, while others their own. Soon the galaxy is just as earth once was.



The questions:
What planet, or inhabitable moon would you live on?

Would you fight for freedom, or try to keep rules together to "get things settled down" first?

If your side won the war on your planet, would you attack another planet, or try to stay neutral?

D3V
2009-11-11, 08:17 AM
Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it. - Rush Limbaugh