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'''Control of Destiny Series''', or CoD Series for short - a series of computer games created by micronationalist [[Harvey Steffke]]. The series in particular refers to the following games in sequential plot order:
of Destiny Series''', or CoD Series for short - a series of computer
 
games created by micronationalists [[Bill Dusch]] and [[Harvey
#Control of Destiny 2
Steffke]], and their micronational company [[BGI]]. The series in
#Jasonia - The Light of Hope
particular refers to the following games in sequential plot order:
 
1. Control of Destiny 1<br>
The series is heavily based on micronations and partially based on [[Chrono Trigger]]. The concept of time, especially time travel and dimensional travel, is significant to the series as well. The series follows a pattern of more-significant opponents.
2. Control of Destiny 2<br>
 
3. Jasonia - The Dark One<br>
There are also related games that are not part of the official CoD Series, but are still related to the universe of the Control of Destiny Series:
4. Jasonia - The Light of Hope<br>
 
5. Control of Destiny 3<br>
*Outpost
The series is heavily based on micronations and partially based on
 
[[Chrono Trigger]]. The concept of time, especially time travel and
No game of the series was actually completed. The rest of the games were left as demos, or not released to the public microworld at all. However, the general plots of the games were still thought out and retain significance in the religion of [[Soloralism]], as well as the cultures of the [[Flying Islands of Jasonia]] and [[Menelmacar]].
dimensional travel, is significant to the series as well. The series
 
follows a pattern of more-significant opponents; As the series
The Control of Destiny series is also partially the basis for the religion of [[Soloralism]] and its more fundamental secular sister, [[Apolloism]].
continues, the major enemy of the party tends to be more of a threat to
the Universe, peaking at Control of Destiny 3 with the nemesis of Fate.
There are also related games that are not part of the official CoD
Series, but are still related to the universe of the Control of Destiny
Series:
- Nightcrash<br>
- The Final Hope<br>
- Outpost<br>
- Apollo Tournament<br>
- The Time Distortionist<br>
Only one game of the series was actually completed (Jasonia - The Dark
One); the rest of the games were left as demos, or not released to the
public microworld at all. However, the general plots of the games were
still thought out and retain significance in the religion of
[[Soloralism]], as well as the cultures of the [[Flying Islands of
Jasonia]] and [[Menelmacar]].
The Control of Destiny series is also partially the basis for the
religion of [[Soloralism]] and its more fundamental secular sister,
[[Apolloism]].
[[category:Soloralism]]
[[category:Soloralism]]
[[category:culture]]
[[category:culture]]

Latest revision as of 22:34, 8 February 2010

Control of Destiny Series, or CoD Series for short - a series of computer games created by micronationalist Harvey Steffke. The series in particular refers to the following games in sequential plot order:

  1. Control of Destiny 2
  2. Jasonia - The Light of Hope

The series is heavily based on micronations and partially based on Chrono Trigger. The concept of time, especially time travel and dimensional travel, is significant to the series as well. The series follows a pattern of more-significant opponents.

There are also related games that are not part of the official CoD Series, but are still related to the universe of the Control of Destiny Series:

  • Outpost

No game of the series was actually completed. The rest of the games were left as demos, or not released to the public microworld at all. However, the general plots of the games were still thought out and retain significance in the religion of Soloralism, as well as the cultures of the Flying Islands of Jasonia and Menelmacar.

The Control of Destiny series is also partially the basis for the religion of Soloralism and its more fundamental secular sister, Apolloism.