Bystoria

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Collective Republic of Bystoria

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CapitalQanam IV
Official languagesBystorian, Galactic Standard
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Gaelic
Demonym(s)Bystorian
GovernmentHivemind
LegislatureN/A
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13 AC (After Collapse)
CurrencyCredits

History

Collapse (76 BC - 0 AC)

Around 76 BC (Before Collapse), political division and the rise of aggressive and/or xenophobic governments began to rise, starting what's known as the Collapse Period. This period was riddled with tensions, war, and polarization. Some people who saw the direction things were headed to hunkered down and prepared for the apocalypse. At 30 BC, the world plunged into nuclear war and everyone but those in the bunkers died in the blasts, or from the radiation. They waited in the bunkers for a long time. The exact amount of time is not, and perhaps will never be known, but what is known is that most of the bunkers survived the war and the radiation that came after. The time at which the majority of bunkers opened back up was logged as 0 AC (After Collapse).

The Expansion Period (0 AC - 13 AC)

After the bunkers opened, people set out to re-establish themselves, and find others. Old wounds reopened, and the world found itself at war again at 4 AC. A set of people from a bunker on the northern end of the planet found themselves watching history repeat itself, and determined to stop it. This group consisted mainly of the descendants of veterans and cyber-soldiers, who described the horrors of war to their children in great detail. The group dubbed itself the Bystor Brotherhood and set to work. They armed themselves and quickly took most of the planet, recruiting many more soldiers and helpers along the way. Most people only had civilian weapons at the Collapse, whereas the Bystor had a military arsenal courtesy of their ancestors. By 13 AC, they had established themselves as a planetary government.

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