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** Interestingly, this outlines Omnistat’s opinions towards some Theian nations, apparently by their likelihood to interfere.
** Interestingly, this outlines Omnistat’s opinions towards some Theian nations, apparently by their likelihood to interfere.
* Acts of Tenandan - laws to ban the festival of [[Tenandan]] despite other religions and their rites being banned ten years prior. The circumstances of this late ban are yet unknown.
* Acts of Tenandan - laws to ban the festival of [[Tenandan]] despite other religions and their rites being banned ten years prior. The circumstances of this late ban are yet unknown.
* Acts of Progression - the specific details regarding the future incarnations of the SABAEUS computer that entailed efficiency and data density - this was redacted from the original copy by [[Carbonado]].
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 6 January 2025

The Omnistat Files are a collection of 23,500 documents that were stolen from Omnistat (present-day California) during the Insurgency by Jimmy Navarro. The highly sensitive documents provide detailed accounts and reports traded between officials in the nation, many of which concerned the sentient supercomputer within its borders as well as shedding light on the brutal concentration camps, now known as the "Flaxus Calastus System" after the eponymous pseudonym of its mastermind. The files are considered one of the most influential data leaks in Yatan history, shedding light on the enigma of Omnistat, as well as being a major symbol of Californian nationalism.

Due to it's hyper-authoritarian system of governance, the nation of Omnistat was relatively unaffected by the Insurgency. Significantly, around 90% of the population that remained after its liberation claimed to have not known about the Yomtach occupation of the outside world due to extreme censorship and municipal border control which prevented people leaving cities. Despite this, Yomtach hordes led a huge raid on one of the main concentration camps, leading Omnistat to declare the site a lost cause following the breach - this would be documented in the Files as it states a cover-up was employed, throwing the prisoners out of Omnistats borders and culling the workers. At this point, Jimmy Navarro re-entered the facility and copied the data into plain text form on to a CD-ROM. As for the origins of comparatively "primitive" technology (the CD-ROM and by extension an optical drive), Jimmy had stated that while exploring the site he had found an old computer model, possibly reused with the intention to save computer parts for the now-known supercomputer. With the data on the CD-ROM, Jimmy fled Omnistat, later meeting the counter-Insurgents, who together delivered the data to TERAPRO for analysis.

Important segments of the files are as follows:

  • Acts of Flaxus Calastus - concerning the location, population and size of each worker camp.
  • Acts of the Yomtach Response - deemed to authorise the wipeout of the whole general population to avoid information leaks in the event of a breach.
  • Acts of Contingency - shortlist of Theian land parcels ranked by suitability as a Theian continuation of the state.
    • Interestingly, this outlines Omnistat’s opinions towards some Theian nations, apparently by their likelihood to interfere.
  • Acts of Tenandan - laws to ban the festival of Tenandan despite other religions and their rites being banned ten years prior. The circumstances of this late ban are yet unknown.
  • Acts of Progression - the specific details regarding the future incarnations of the SABAEUS computer that entailed efficiency and data density - this was redacted from the original copy by Carbonado.