The Lunarian Federation is a nation that covers the whole Moon. It was established in Year 3000 after the merger of Neo-Sado, New Ming Dynasty, Lunar Capital, and various other nations on Luna. It became the first nation that would cover a whole Celestial Object. Luna enjoys great neutrality up until Year 4000, when they got involved in the First Universal War, in which they sided with the Allies against the Alien Invaders from Sculptor Galaxy. Since then, the Lunarian Federation went on to have an active foreign policy and involved in peace-building processes around the Universe.
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| - The Lunarian Federation is a nation that covers the whole Moon. It was established in Year 3000 after the merger of Neo-Sado, New Ming Dynasty, Lunar Capital, and various other nations on Luna. It became the first nation that would cover a whole Celestial Object. Luna enjoys great neutrality up until Year 4000, when they got involved in the First Universal War, in which they sided with the Allies against the Alien Invaders from Sculptor Galaxy. Since then, the Lunarian Federation went on to have an active foreign policy and involved in peace-building processes around the Universe.
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| - The Lunarian Federation is a nation that covers the whole Moon. It was established in Year 3000 after the merger of Neo-Sado, New Ming Dynasty, Lunar Capital, and various other nations on Luna. It became the first nation that would cover a whole Celestial Object. Luna enjoys great neutrality up until Year 4000, when they got involved in the First Universal War, in which they sided with the Allies against the Alien Invaders from Sculptor Galaxy. Since then, the Lunarian Federation went on to have an active foreign policy and involved in peace-building processes around the Universe.
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