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The Japanese started to formalte an escape plan incase the nucular reators become distroyed from earthquakes.
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A giant meeting was held a year before departure were the top officals left discused how to leave the wasreland.
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Japan was labeled inhabitable, so the people fled led by the fearless Nanase Nagisa
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The people had finally had enough of Zika and were led by a brave soul named Maya Abbott off the coast of Oreagon. This is known as Oreagon Sail based off of the Oregon Trail.
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Finally, these two peoples crossed paths. Nagisa and Maya decided to share the land together and bacome one country instead of two. This is when the name their new country (the other two isalnds weren't found yet), Paxsper. Paxsper means peace and presence of hope.
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Just when the people had began to function Zika hit again. What the people didn't know was that the disease takes six months to incubate inside your body.
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Maya and Nagisa decide to leave the sick on the island with volunteer staff and take the others to look for another island. They end up naming the now infected island, Nicholas because there was a boy Maya knew by this name that she couldn't stand like a disease.
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A second island is found that Maya names, Wyatt after her big brother. They contact the volunteers on Nicholas and tell them to establish greating ports to contain the infected.
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A Democratic Republic starts slow.
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While out on an expedition, Erin Horan and Liam Smith found a third island. They decided to name it after Maya Abbott's little sister, Rayna in her honor. The island is full of beautiful wonders of nature. However, it is not fully explored due to dangers.
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The Paxsperians were finally able to reach the outer world and start to gain numerous amounts of imports.
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Maya and Nagisa start the organization: Keep In Now or KIN. KIN looks over all transactions with other countries and closely watches the peoples health so that way the wastelands won't come back
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Paxsper is officially recognized as a country to the rest of the world and in the history books.