Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Ever dreamed of a world where the government focuses their resources on maintaining peace?

Ever hoped that someday you could live a comfortable and relaxed life with no worries for the future?

Then come visit Aipotu, Realm of Perfection, in which we have established true happiness for all.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Daily Itinerary

Here's an average day one can expect while living in Aipotu:
  • Wake-up: from 6:30am to 9:00am depending on job description
  • Household duties/personal robot inspection: 8-10am
  • Work 10am to 5pm.  (If considering a minor, school hours are from 9am to 4pm)
  • Exercise hour is 11am to noon
  • Lunch is from noon to 1pm
  • Leisure time is from 5pm (or 4pm for minors) to 6:30pm, at which time dinner shall be eaten
  • At 7pm, the night is free for anyone to do anything they wish (legal, of course)

Journal Entry #3

Dear Journal,
     Today is day ninety-one of the creation of Aipotu.  We were able to successfully complete our blueprint and follow through with all examinations and checkpoints as planned, and finished construction on day seventy-four, six days ahead of schedule.  As of right now, we've experienced seventeen days of perfection, and counting.  No failures, no complaints, and no further exiles.  I'm excited to report this news, because as far as I know, this is the most successful human mission of societal reconstruction ever conducted.  We live in peace and prosperity for the first time in known history.
     For those reading these messages who wish to know further information about Aipotu, I encourage you to visit or register for correspondence with one of our advisers.  They can send you further information than I have currently posted or provide tours.  In summary, Aipotu's backbone is that of robotic systems, which produce the land, capital, and part of the labor of our society.  People here have jobs as entrepreneurs or as maintenance, keeping up with the technology provided and created by them.  The schedules set by Human Resources delegate the tasks one must accomplish on a day-to-day basis, making sure everyone is doing their part to uphold our regulations.  And as I've said previously, we are nearing three weeks of standing by these rules.  I hope that Aipotu will withstand outsider threats, for right now we are living in the Realm of Perfection.
Captain Beth

Journal Entry #2

Dear Journal,
    We've hit our first complication.  It only took forty-two days, but on the evening before we were supposed to implement our skills testing standards, a small argument broke out over the reliability of such exams.  The three people involved have since been exiled, but unfortunately people are taking this as the sign of our community acting in an obsessive manner, and thus are losing faith in our virtues of peace.  They need to understand that the only way we can guarantee peace is by ridding our society of the infections of hate, evil, and violence.  Those who disagree must be banished in order to maintain our beliefs.  It is not our intention to seem exclusive or like a dictatorship, but certain things must be done.  There is no hope for humanity if we cannot set goals for ourselves and stick to them. 
     Fortunately, this minor setback is the only source of trouble we've seen to date.  I expect that with this amount of success that we might be able to authorize the final sequence of events up to a fortnight early.  As leader and operator of this program, I am proud to stand before it and observe our accomplishments.  Hopefully someday the rest of the world will stand beside me and look down at our community with similar smiles of appreciation and pride.
Captain Beth

Journal Entry #1

Dear Journal,
     Today, our seventh day in Aipotu, we established the foundations of our robotic systems.  People will no longer have to work entry-level jobs or in management focused on production.  This accomplishment is the beginning of all other Aipotu goals, and I'm happy to announce to the public that we are firmly set on our road to perfection.  Individual schedules are being made for each of our citizens based on their family and life preferences, and so far there are no complaints so everything is coming along quite nicely.  I cannot wait to see our final product, I'm sure it will be astounding!  I do have my doubts, however.  Everything has been going according to plan for so long that either our blueprints were perfectly precise or we've been lucky enough to not hit any bumps in the road yet.  Hopefully we can keep up this successful streak for the next seventy-three days, or once our society is planned to be complete.  If we can stick to this schedule I believe it will give our citizens even more belief in the success of Aipotu.  Honesty and relability are key in helping the populace feel safe and protected by our nation.  That's all for today, I'll check back as soon as there is news to report.
Captain Beth

Utopian Animal

The animal of Aipotu is the snow leopard.
The snow leopard, Panthera uncia, is an animal known for its grace and sophistication.  They are adapted for their environment and have the air of wisdom and intelligence.  These qualities reflect the core principles of Aitopu's Declaration.  We are here to survive.  We can survive by using our knowledge to help others.  We shall go about our everyday lives with poise and not instigate attention.  The snow leopard is an example of the calm and peaceful world we wish to establish.

Utopian Motto and Seal

Motto: Be not and feel not, for you are what you do.

Aipotu is all about the skills that one possesses and how they can contribute to society.  Little focus is on feelings and emotions because they have no affect on the outcome of our inventions and upkeep.  Therefore, our motto specifically says that your importance in society is determined by your accomplishments.