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The Pacifica–Polaris Dispute (sometimes also dubbed, DisOrderly Conduct) is a conflict that erupted between the New Pacific Order and the New Polar Order in late June 2008. This dispute, like the Moldavi Rebellion, once again tests the relationship that is shared between the Orders. It led to the dissolution of the Ordinance of Order on July 4, 2008, and later the overthrow of Electron Sponge, then Emperor of the New Polar Order.

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  • The Pacifica–Polaris Dispute (sometimes also dubbed, DisOrderly Conduct) is a conflict that erupted between the New Pacific Order and the New Polar Order in late June 2008. This dispute, like the Moldavi Rebellion, once again tests the relationship that is shared between the Orders. It led to the dissolution of the Ordinance of Order on July 4, 2008, and later the overthrow of Electron Sponge, then Emperor of the New Polar Order.
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  • The Pacifica–Polaris Dispute (sometimes also dubbed, DisOrderly Conduct) is a conflict that erupted between the New Pacific Order and the New Polar Order in late June 2008. This dispute, like the Moldavi Rebellion, once again tests the relationship that is shared between the Orders. It led to the dissolution of the Ordinance of Order on July 4, 2008, and later the overthrow of Electron Sponge, then Emperor of the New Polar Order.
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