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* '''August''' - While doing research on obscure parts of the world, [[Grand Duke Travis|Travis McHenry]] discovers that a large slice of Antarctica, known as Marie Byrd Land or Western Antarctica, is the only piece of the continent not claimed by any world government. Researching the possibilities further, he realizes that the [[Antarctic Treaty]] only prevents governments from issuing new claims to [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. ''(2001)''
* '''August''' - While doing research on obscure parts of the world, [[Grand Duke Travis|Travis McHenry]] discovers that a large slice of Antarctica, known as Marie Byrd Land or Western Antarctica, is the only piece of the continent not claimed by any world government. Researching the possibilities further, he realizes that the [[Antarctic Treaty]] only prevents governments from issuing new claims to [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. ''(2001)''
* '''2 August''' - '''[[The Achaean Civil Code]] is decreed''' by the [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory|Consul-General]] and [[Chancellery of the Achaean Territory|the Chancellery]]. ''(2002)''
* '''2 August''' - '''[[The Achaean Civil Code]]''' is decreed by the [[Consul-General of the Achaean Territory|Consul-General]] and [[Chancellery of the Achaean Territory|the Chancellery]]. ''(2002)''

Revision as of 23:07, 22 March 2018

  • August - While doing research on obscure parts of the world, Travis McHenry discovers that a large slice of Antarctica, known as Marie Byrd Land or Western Antarctica, is the only piece of the continent not claimed by any world government. Researching the possibilities further, he realizes that the Antarctic Treaty only prevents governments from issuing new claims to Antarctic lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. (2001)
  • 2 August - The Achaean Civil Code is decreed by the Consul-General and the Chancellery. (2002)