Germania

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Germania is a faction on AlphaPlace founded by M4GIC_BUBBEL. Germania is divided into two parts, the first of which consists of several small and larger Redstone constructions, the second and much larger part consists of the city "Germania" which is based on the German Empire (1871 - 1918).

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Germania
Founded: 20/09/2020
Population: 23
Coordinates: X: 24912 Z: 26975


History:

Germania was founded on 20/09/2020. In the beginning, the faction was called "RedMagic" and only consisted of a small 4-bit calculator which served as a "proof of concept". Shortly after the first calculator was completed, it was torn down and the materials were used to build the calculator known today as the C-1. The C-1 was completed on 10/05/2024, a short time later the expansion to 6-bit began and thus the possibility to calculate all numbers between 0 and 63. The C-1 was destroyed on 07/02/2021 and could not be repaired for the next three years. To this day, the grief of the C-1 calculator is probably the biggest grief in AlphaPlace history. After the C-1 was destroyed it became very inactive in Germania for the next three years as M4GIC_BUBBEL left the server. At the end of 2023, work in Germania was resumed and the C-1 calculator was fully repaired by M4GIC_BUBBEL by 10/04/2024 and "RedMagic" was rebranded to "Germania" as we know it today. On 30/04/2024 the construction of the C-3 calculator was started, which was to be able to calculate through a whole 8-bit. The city of Germania was started on 26/04/2024 and has been built continuously since then.

First Calculator:

The first calculator (C-0) from M4GIC_BUBBEL was built on 20/09/2020 within a few hours and served only as a "proof of concept" and test mechanism, the C-0 had a binary input and a simple 4-bit adder which made it possible to calculate numbers from 0 - 14, in addition the C-0 had a simple 4-bit register which converted binary input into BCD signals and communicated them to a single 7 segment display. Due to the lack of a second 7 segment unit, only values from 0-9 and letters such as C, E, L or even F could be displayed. After some things were tested with the C-0, the C-0 was torn down and the materials for the C-1 were stored.

Allies

Soosland2, SoCastleBros, Luckeria, StonersLand, Kewl, LegoCathedral, RailwayInc