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'''The Autonomous Diaspora''', '''Automated Diaspora''', or simply '''Diaspora''', is a galactic superpower. Like [[OriCon]], the founders of the Diaspora once lived on Earth, but left in search of a more perfect democracy: one managed by algorithms and interfaces and nanomachines and the constant, tidal ritual of voting. Defending the Diaspora are the [[Divine|Divines]], giant robots with strange sentience, each embodying a different virtue of humankind, and each piloted by a [[Candidate]], separate from society so that they may better serve.
'''The Autonomous Diaspora''', '''Automated Diaspora''', or simply '''Diaspora''', is a galactic superpower. Like [[OriCon]], the founders of the Diaspora once lived on Earth, but left in search of a more perfect democracy: one managed by algorithms and interfaces and nanomachines and the constant, tidal ritual of voting. Defending the Diaspora are the [[Divine|Divines]], giant robots with strange sentience, each embodying a different virtue of humankind, and each piloted by a [[Candidate]], separate from society so that they may better serve.
Its organizational algorithms provide food, shelter, and other basic needs for its citizens.<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 06: Here's Your Bribe Tip]]</ref>
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Revision as of 16:41, 16 November 2022

The Autonomous Diaspora, Automated Diaspora, or simply Diaspora, is a galactic superpower. Like OriCon, the founders of the Diaspora once lived on Earth, but left in search of a more perfect democracy: one managed by algorithms and interfaces and nanomachines and the constant, tidal ritual of voting. Defending the Diaspora are the Divines, giant robots with strange sentience, each embodying a different virtue of humankind, and each piloted by a Candidate, separate from society so that they may better serve.

Its organizational algorithms provide food, shelter, and other basic needs for its citizens.[1]

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