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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Nothing was known on its fate until the 2330s when the records of the slowboat projects were | + | Nothing was known on its fate until the 2330s when the records of the slowboat projects were rediscovered by historians. This prompted the [[Terran Hegemony]] to launch a much publicized "quest for the lost colonies". By [[2338]], it was found that Paraiso was growing, if not prospering. Paraiso's 15,000 inhabitants abandoned their colony when the Hegemony offered them passage to a habitable planet.<ref name="JCIP2p66>''Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2'', p. 66 "Terrelibre"</ref> |
== Political Affiliation == | == Political Affiliation == | ||
* Circa [[2250]] - Independent<ref name="JCIP2p66/> | * Circa [[2250]] - Independent<ref name="JCIP2p66/> | ||
− | * [[2338]] - | + | * [[2338]] - Independent/Abandoned after accepting Hegemony's offer<ref name="JCIP2p66/> |
==References== | ==References== |
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Paraiso was one of the three independent Slowboat Colonization that successfuly arrived to a new system and colonized it. The colonist were brazilians.[1]
History
Nothing was known on its fate until the 2330s when the records of the slowboat projects were rediscovered by historians. This prompted the Terran Hegemony to launch a much publicized "quest for the lost colonies". By 2338, it was found that Paraiso was growing, if not prospering. Paraiso's 15,000 inhabitants abandoned their colony when the Hegemony offered them passage to a habitable planet.[1]