New Pacific Order (Cyber Nations)

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New Pacific Order
Founded January 27, 2006
Emperor

Lord of Darkness

Regent

Jesse End

Imperial Officers

Emperor Ice, DeathAdder, SynysterGates, Tebeat, Tiberius

High Command

Antiega, Eric the Red, Eclipse

Exarchate

jgolla, Llednar Twem, amyamaretta, Edward I, Eric the Red

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The New Pacific Order's Cyber Nations branch was founded on January 27, 2006 by eight Pacificans from NationStates. It has consistently been one of the largest, most powerful, and most innovative alliances in Cyber Nations, making it arguably the most influential group in the game's history.

Charter

Main article: Charter of the New Pacific Order (Cyber Nations)

The NPO is currently governed by its sixth charter, which it adopted in 2019.

History

Main article: History of the New Pacific Order in Cyber Nations

The New Pacific Order quickly rose to prominence in early 2006 after it fought a series of successful bilateral wars. The enmity of its defeated opponents and the reputation for belligerence the Order earned as a result of these wars contributed to the outbreak of the First Great War, in which the Order narrowly avoided defeat at the hands of a much larger coalition. Over the succeeding six months, most major alliances organized themselves into two opposing groups: the Initiative, led by NPO, and the more informal coalitions of the League and its successor, Aegis. The Initiative defeated the League and Aegis in Great Wars II and III, respectively, achieving undisputed supremacy over Planet Bob as a result.

After the conclusion of Great War III in April 2007, the Initiative slowly collapsed from infighting. This disintegration culminated in the Unjust War in late 2007, which jeopardized NPO's position as the preeminent alliance in Cyber Nations. However, NPO successfully navigated the partial destruction of its first cohort of allies, establishing several new blocs whose military might would go essentially unchallenged for over a year.

In late 2008, another schism in NPO's sphere of influence resulted in the War of the Coalition and another victory for the Order and its allies. The aftermath of the war saw a slow disintegration of NPO's position, though, as multiple foreign alliances either severed ties with NPO or established small but significant spheres of their own. Additionally, several protracted insurgencies and long-running propaganda campaigns against Pacifican supremacy had succeeded in tarnishing NPO's image abroad, providing fertile ground for a diplomatic realignment against Pacifican power.

This tinder box was ignited in April 2009 when NPO attacked a small alliance over a minor espionage dispute. That unforced error, combined with widespread anti-Pacifican sentiment, motivated a loosely-aligned coalition to unite and mobilize against NPO. The ensuing War of Armageddon was long, costly, and resulted in a decisive and humiliating defeat for the Order.

Although NPO's economic recovery from the war was relatively quick - it completed its reparations payments early and many of its largest nations had been unscathed by the conflict - its diplomatic isolation persisted for years. Doomhouse, comprised of alliances which had led the coalition arrayed against NPO in the War of Armageddon or benefited from the war's outcome, exploited this in 2011 by attacking NPO. With few powerful allies to assist it, the Order was forced to capitulate and, as a term of the surrender, allow those large nations which had escaped damage during the its previous two wars to be attacked for three weeks by Doomhouse.

The damage to NPO's upper tier nations remained a liability for years after the Doomhouse War. Although the Order slowly recovered its diplomatic position, it remained impotent in the upper ranges of nation score during wars. Furthermore, NPO's diplomatic recovery was based largely on detente with traditional rivals in other spheres of influence. While this made NPO secure from foreign aggression, the fragmented nature of this new group of allies also limited NPO's ability to formulate its own foreign policy.

Both of these weaknesses contributed to the partial stalemate in the Equilibrium War in late 2012. Although the Order succeeded in marshaling a coalition against the preponderant upper tier strength of Doomhouse, the coalition was hobbled by infighting and an only modest advantage in upper tier strength. Backlash from the war and NPO's conduct as the de facto leader of the victorious coalition resulted in a steady diplomatic realignment against the Order, culminating in another defeat for NPO in the War of the Orders, a year later.

The New Pacific Order regained much of its former power and influence in 2014 by making a concerted effort to ally with former upper tier rivals and methodically rebuild its own upper tier. Through the Doom War, in late 2014, and the formation of Oculus in 2015, NPO achieved a combination of strength and diplomatic influence it hadn't had since 2009.

Although little about the Order's diplomatic position has fundamentally changed since 2015, Cyber Nations has declined considerably since then. It has lost over half its population of nations and numerous alliances have either disbanded or become almost completely inactive.

Structure

Main article: Government history of the New Pacific Order in Cyber Nations

The New Pacific maintained one of the largest bureaucracies in Cyber Nations for most of its history. However, in recent years NPO has significantly consolidated its numerous departments and offices in response to its declining membership and Cyber Nations's declining population.

Imperial Leadership

The Imperial leadership of the New Pacific Order is comprised of the Emperor, Regent and Imperial Officers (IOs). The Emperor has unrestricted authority over all functions of the Order. The Regent is the designated successor to the Emperor and has the authority to act in the Emperor's stead if the Emperor is absent. The Imperial Officers server as NPO's senior managers and report only to the Emperor and Regent.

Exarchate

The Exarchs serve as mid-level managers within NPO. They typically have experience as project managers in one or several NPO departments.

Foreign Relations

Main article: Treaties of the New Pacific Order (Cyber Nations)