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As The Quhanim destroyed the Martian Empire during the Qu-Martian War, Humanity concealed itself from the forces prowling the Alpha Sol System by shutting off all electricity on Yata, Theia, and various other orbital facilities. Within the first month of the electrical grid being turned off, the Ingalina Nuclear Power Plant inexplicably suffered a melt-down that released deadly amounts of radiation into the atmosphere without triggering alarms due to the lack of electricity, leading to thousands of deaths from acute radiation poisoning. 2 months in, Dina began to freak out as Alpha Sol was thrown into chaos once more to a degree severe enough to affect them, causing Dina to become distressed as its 'purpose' of being an utopia for its people and anyone who came there was starting to breakdown as dissatisfaction with the situation which they deemed had turned them into a 'false utopia' began to grow, prompting Dina to begin considering the 'Unthinkable Option' written down in the nation's oldest documentations as the only way to preserve its image. Polsk tried to reassure Dina about how this wasn't limited to them as no one's people were happy, prompting Dina to remark about how Polsk didn't understand what they were going thru which prompted Polsk to note how it was littered with radiation it couldn't clean up and most of its military laid in ruins, which made Dina go silent. Isernotaria at least noted that Humanity was lucky not to be in the same situation as the Martians found themselves in, which Polsk agreed with as they pushed for more global unity as internal fighting seemed to be ill advised now, which Isernotaria agreed with as they noted that the Kingdom of Yata had indeed become incredibly dysfunctional. | As The Quhanim destroyed the Martian Empire during the Qu-Martian War, Humanity concealed itself from the forces prowling the Alpha Sol System by shutting off all electricity on Yata, Theia, and various other orbital facilities. Within the first month of the electrical grid being turned off, the Ingalina Nuclear Power Plant inexplicably suffered a melt-down that released deadly amounts of radiation into the atmosphere without triggering alarms due to the lack of electricity, leading to thousands of deaths from acute radiation poisoning. 2 months in, Dina began to freak out as Alpha Sol was thrown into chaos once more to a degree severe enough to affect them, causing Dina to become distressed as its 'purpose' of being an utopia for its people and anyone who came there was starting to breakdown as dissatisfaction with the situation which they deemed had turned them into a 'false utopia' began to grow, prompting Dina to begin considering the 'Unthinkable Option' written down in the nation's oldest documentations as the only way to preserve its image. Polsk tried to reassure Dina about how this wasn't limited to them as no one's people were happy, prompting Dina to remark about how Polsk didn't understand what they were going thru which prompted Polsk to note how it was littered with radiation it couldn't clean up and most of its military laid in ruins, which made Dina go silent. Isernotaria at least noted that Humanity was lucky not to be in the same situation as the Martians found themselves in, which Polsk agreed with as they pushed for more global unity as internal fighting seemed to be ill advised now, which Isernotaria agreed with as they noted that the Kingdom of Yata had indeed become incredibly dysfunctional to the point that a deal between the United Nations and League of Theia had become vital. | ||
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As The Quhanim destroyed the Martian Empire during the Qu-Martian War, Humanity concealed itself from the forces prowling the Alpha Sol System by shutting off all electricity on Yata, Theia, and various other orbital facilities. Within the first month of the electrical grid being turned off, the Ingalina Nuclear Power Plant inexplicably suffered a melt-down that released deadly amounts of radiation into the atmosphere without triggering alarms due to the lack of electricity, leading to thousands of deaths from acute radiation poisoning. 2 months in, Dina began to freak out as Alpha Sol was thrown into chaos once more to a degree severe enough to affect them, causing Dina to become distressed as its 'purpose' of being an utopia for its people and anyone who came there was starting to breakdown as dissatisfaction with the situation which they deemed had turned them into a 'false utopia' began to grow, prompting Dina to begin considering the 'Unthinkable Option' written down in the nation's oldest documentations as the only way to preserve its image. Polsk tried to reassure Dina about how this wasn't limited to them as no one's people were happy, prompting Dina to remark about how Polsk didn't understand what they were going thru which prompted Polsk to note how it was littered with radiation it couldn't clean up and most of its military laid in ruins, which made Dina go silent. Isernotaria at least noted that Humanity was lucky not to be in the same situation as the Martians found themselves in, which Polsk agreed with as they pushed for more global unity as internal fighting seemed to be ill advised now, which Isernotaria agreed with as they noted that the Kingdom of Yata had indeed become incredibly dysfunctional to the point that a deal between the United Nations and League of Theia had become vital.