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== History ==
== History ==
The Orion Conservation Conglomerate were the creators of [[Rigour]], but soon enough all of humanity was under Rigour's thumb instead. Those that remained with Rigour instead of fleeing with the [[Autonomous Diaspora]] would eventually become known as OriCon. Rebels from OriCon, the Old Earth Cult, actually aided in the stellar combustor detonation which knocked Rigour away from OriCon and the Diaspora. Afterwards OriCon was able to develop as its own culture, free from Rigour's direct influence.
The Orion Conservation Conglomerate were the creators of [[Rigour]], but soon enough all of humanity was under Rigour's thumb instead. Those that remained with Rigour instead of fleeing with the [[Autonomous Diaspora]] would eventually become known as OriCon. Rebels from OriCon, the Old Earth Cult, actually aided in the stellar combustor detonation which knocked Rigour away from OriCon and the Diaspora. Afterwards OriCon was able to develop as its own culture, free from Rigour's direct influence.
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Revision as of 01:29, 3 October 2022

See also: OriCom, Stel Orion

The People's Conglomerate of Orion, or OriCon, is a galactic superpower. It has been host to a series of both worker's revolutions and returns to oligarchy and capitalism. It is currently in a capitalist phase, while still using the language of radicalism and freedom.

History

The Orion Conservation Conglomerate were the creators of Rigour, but soon enough all of humanity was under Rigour's thumb instead. Those that remained with Rigour instead of fleeing with the Autonomous Diaspora would eventually become known as OriCon. Rebels from OriCon, the Old Earth Cult, actually aided in the stellar combustor detonation which knocked Rigour away from OriCon and the Diaspora. Afterwards OriCon was able to develop as its own culture, free from Rigour's direct influence.