-Cypriot National Interstellar Union Lore Upon the news of the time reset, Cypriot settlers on Theia were Devastated: they mourned for days on end in longing for their world which they would never see again, and languished in the paranoia that they would never again venture the face of the universe and were to remain isolated to one pocket in perpetuity. But, by some incredible stroke of luck, the reset happened to take place as the best scientists in the Cypriot were stationed on Mars & Most of the CNSF and the space admiral Alexandros Hermeos to develop the Library of Human Thought (which is to be not on high priority until further notice), preserving some of the greatest minds of this generation. This society, dominated by paranoia and depression, would lend itself towards technocracy as these scientists, being knowledgable on the Theian landscape, were trusted by the population with several matters that would typically fall in the scope of elected officials. The provisional government would do all possible to enforce the Prime Vision of Survival out of fear of how many lives would be lost if they turned away from it. -Cypriot First Order Lore However, a few settlers disagreed. These were die-hard IPP members (basically national populists) who swear by its code almost religiously. They criticized the government for not upholding their ideology’s principles (in their view) by letting itself be prone to technocracy, as they believed that a state’s ultimate mandate for authority came from the Support with its people. Among them, a fasict belief spread, preaching that wherever & whenever this new Cyprus lies, its people deserve to know National-Populist policies and their futuristic technology. They protested the Prime Vision, which they perceived as oppressive and restrictive of their ambitions to ‘assist the new Cyprus in attaining its rightful place in the Glorious Sun Of Bloodshed & Victory’ After weeks of conflict with the government, Base 88 (among them scientists) abandoned negotiations and organized a mission to claim the last lawless part of Mars, a desolate parcel up in the far north, from where they could conduct their operations. Proclaiming the Republic of Cypriot First Order and converting their modular ship into a headquarters, they immediately began to research methods to send items out of the Lunar Continuum without destroying space-time. Their work schedule would be riddled with trauma and desolation, though with the loss of their home-world, they gained a purpose, a grand goal which drove their work forward: the mighty return of National-Populism to the shoals of the Cypriot Interstellar union down south.