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On the Shoulders of Giants
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The Fear of the Dark
The Guest
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42 Years and 3 Days
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Anti-Alien Task Force
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Propulsion Proponent Proclamation
Rise of the Manifesti is a colony event chain that has a 3% chance to trigger every 5 years. It can only happen once per game. Uniquely among event chains Rise of the Manifesti can allow the creation of a new Faction type.
Contents
- 1 Carnival Protestors
- 2 The Manifesti
- 3 Pictures Grunt a Thousand Words
- 4 Nipped in a Bud
- 5 Mirrors, Brightly
- 6 Rise of the Manifests
- 7 A Hush Descends
Carnival Protestors
Protests are springing up across [world name]. These large and colorful assemblies have gathered in support of singularly frivolous issues: from the right to hold public dances inside financial institutions to which colors should be painted onto our defense platforms.
The protests are not violent, but they are noisy - some of the civic services on [world name] have been placed under strain by the disruption. The same cannot be said for the general public however, who - rather than being inconvenienced - seem instead to be enjoying the quirky demonstrations.
Trigger conditions:
| Mean time to happen: 60 months |
We should get to the bottom of this.
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The Manifesti
The protests on [world name] have ceased almost as suddenly as they began. Rumors about their origins abound, but many whispers speak of a group called The Manifesti.
This enigmatic collective seems to have responsible for a number of provocative art projects in recent years; their subject matter every bit as spurious as the issues we're seeing protested on [world name].
Trigger conditions:
| Mean time to happen: 60 days |
Let the players have their fun. Arrest these so-called 'artists'.
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A subversive dialect has taken root within our art centers and educational institutions. Its origins lie in another project penned by The Manifesti. Linguists note that in this so-called 'Uslurp-Speak', all words relating to our economy have been replaced with expressive grunts. More worryingly, its many and colourful insults all seem to derive from the names of prominent military figures. This has drawn formal complaints from the individuals' families.
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Our efforts to apprehend members of The Manifesti proved difficult, but have now yielded results. Once the slew of sympathetic pretenders could be sorted from the actual instigators, all Manifesti activities stopped. A great deal of public scrutiny is now coming to bear on our attitudes towards censorship, not least because this movement had encouraged such liberal thinking. Nevertheless, there has been a marked decline in vandalism and other civil distractions.
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Mirrors, Brightly
The Manifesti have unveiled their most public exhibition to date. A new and extremely popular interactive experience on [world name] invites visitors to manipulate reflections and images of themselves, and to create distorted collages of political figures - some from other galactic empires.
Critics herald these pieces as casting a necessarily and harsh light upon our sense of self. The exhibition has also inspired a number of other satirical works both on domestic issues, and on pan-species relations.
Debate amongst our social researchers is lively; more conservative voices urge caution.
Trigger conditions:
| Mean time to happen: 145 days |
A bold statement.
A diplomatic disaster waiting to happen. Shut them down. |
Rise of the Manifests
Rumors abound that a new faction may be formed, inspired by so-called 'Manifestism'. Its proponents speak of contradictory and bizarre causes, such as free movement of rivers and greater personal autonomy for munitions. Existing factions complain that their own events are being disrupted by these Manifestists, whose spurious queries are interfering with acts of everyday governance.
Trigger conditions:
| Mean time to happen: 156 days |
Interesting.
We must root out these time-wasters. |
A Hush Descends
The buzz surrounding the Manifesti Faction has quitened, fading as quickly as the arrival of protests which started it. Some activists we spoke to claimed their motivations ranged from pure satire to conscientious objection.
Attendance at galleries and museums has never been higher, but the public gaze has already moved on to newer, controversial groups of artists. Our sociologists continue to sift through data they gathered during this strange moment in [empire adjective] cultural history.
Trigger conditions:
| Is triggered only by: Manifesti Faction Approval falls below 35% |
Life goes on, apparently.
Fleeting whimsy.
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