Nation/Great Bight

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Halls of Memory Member
Great Bight
Delegate to The North Pacific
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Known as the Pirate delegate of the North Pacific, Great Bight operated from the semi-unexplained quasi-government of ALSO. He was completely unknown until he suddenly found himself as the most endorsed nation in the region in June of 2004. He succeeded the NPO agent UPS Rail, who had come to power the previous month. He ushered in a ‘Reign of Terror’ that lasted exactly forty days before being deposed and quickly disappearing afterwards. At one point during his reign, the mods stripped him of his UN membership, and it seemed his delegacy would end; this is notable as the event that spurred Francos Spain to leave the Pacific and come to the North Pacific to stay until his abandonment of NS. Francos Spain gathered 80 endoresements in the North Pacific before the mods restored Great Bight’s UN membership, allowing Great Bight to continue his delegacy. At the end of Bight’s forty days, Better Times took control of the North Pacific and ejected both Great Bight and Francos Spain to the Rejected Realms, where they CTE’d.

The ADN released information that Great Bight was a member of the NPO, and more specifically Mammothistan, supposedly based on irrefutable evidence provided by The Meritocracy, but did not divulge any such evidence to the public. 1 Infinite Loop claimed to the contrary that Great Bight was not NPO. Other intelligence claims stated that Great Bight may have come from another group unrelated to the NPO. They believed that Great Bight was part of a French/Pirate invader group who later went on to conquer the region United States. For a long time, it was thought unlikely that the truth about Great Bight would ever be known. However, Mammothistan later admitted that Great Bight was indeed his alter ego.

Two and a half years later, and again four years later, the delegacy of the North Pacific would for a time fall under Great Bights Mum.