[img]http://images.cooltext.com/3988865.png[/img] "Millions of years ago, a race called humans lived in the Sol System, the fools thought there was no life on other planets, they where proven wrong, and then wiped out." History For Millions of years, creatures have lived across the universe, evolving, getting smarter. These creatures had no contact with each other. But this all changed on the year xxxxx AD. A race called Humans made contact with the people of Hydragia. The Humans, who had just started colonies out of there solar system, made contact with the Hydragos by accident. But soon after, a loose alliance was formed. The Hydragos and Humans started to find more creatures, some friendly, some evil. The ones friendly with the Hydragos and Humans formed the Intergalactic Alliance of the Universe. (IAU). The IAU became like a UN but in space. Creating laws and rights that all creatures had. This all changed though, as even the greatest alliances, all ended. In the year xxxxw AD, the Hydragos declared war against the humans splitting the IAU in half. The Humans and the Hydragos battled for over xzqd years but in the end no one won. An event called the great cleansing began, a disease started to spread all across the known kingdoms, killing almost everything. Humans and Hydragos, where wiped out, or at least that is what we think. But now the universe is repairing itself, new nations are rising, from Alpha Centari to all the way to Out world, species are returning. It is up to you, great leader, to bring your nation into greatness. This is my first ever Sci-Fi nation Rp. Special Systems in the RP. [hider=Religion] So you think that because this is Sci-Fi religion has died out, nope. In fact, it's presence has gotten stronger. Religion in Stars of Time can be your gateway into a space crusade, or into even faster then faster then light travel. You will create your religion, yeah, ok. But instead of you just putting blah blah blah you will get a select number of buffs applied down here. You get 20 points, these points will be used to get specific type of gods and things like that, different types get you different buffs. You can have 1 of each god. God of the Universe (20 Points, +10 Buff to military Research) God of Water (15 Points, +5 Buff to Spaceship research) God of Fire (15 Points, +5 buff to Trade) God of Nature (15 Points,+ 5 buff to Military Research) God of Ground (10 points, +2 buff to Gathering Resources) God of Food (10 Points, +2 buff to population growth) God of Love (10 Points, +2 buff to colonizing quickness) God of the 4 leaf clover (5 points, +1 buff to luck) God of Trees (5 points, +1 buff to Tourism) God of Stone (5 Points, +1 buff to Building) God of Potatoes (5 points, +1 buff to farming) [/hider] [hider=Turns] This Rp will have turns, don't let that turn you away, you only have to have 1 turn post, then you can post as many diplomatic updates as you want. A turn is limited to 5 things. A research update, a building update, a colonizing update, a religious update, and lastly, a military update. Diplomatic Updates can be used any time so that means ally request are allowed in the middle of a turn. A new turn begins every other day. I will leave people behind. Unless you tell me you are leaving you will be kicked out if you are afk for 5 turns. In turns I will randomly throw around events such as an Earthquake or a plague. [/hider] Rules 1. NO god modding 2. NO metagaming (knowing secret stuff the enemy is doing) (unless you have spies) 3. NO Insta Creation 4. Make an interesting history. 5. Explain the history of your species 6. There no is Rule Six 8. You just went to see if you read rule six wrong 9. There is no rule 7 10. NO powergaming. 7. Also, the stranger and more interesting your species is, the better! Applications Name of nation: Species (Name and show pictures): Description of government: Description of military History: Leaders Name: Religion and Description of Religion: Flag: Home Planet: Other (Culture and the like): 1 character App: Name: Appearance: Personality: Occupation: History: Race: Notes The stranger the better