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The Toxic Regime

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Overview

The Toxic Regime (unofficially known as 'The Autarchy of Toxica and the Universal Union') is a multi-gaming/multi-platform, militaristic role-play clan. The Toxic Regime spans multiple games and platforms and includes a division on Little Big Planet 3.

History

The Toxic Regime was established on the 17th of February, 2018 by TOXIC-RAGE-2002 as a milsim-clan on the game Battlefield 1. The Toxic Regime, before its establishment as a role-play clan, was a regular gaming community known as "Toxic Division." After Toxic Division attracted the attention of several individuals, a government was established and TOXIC-RAGE-2002 was proclaimed "Autarch" of The Toxic Regime.[1]

Throughout the year of 2018, civil strife and war preoccupied the Toxic Regime's political and militaristic ambitions. However, the Toxic Regime allegedly defeated several clans and found that several individuals were responsible for the civil strife and war which occurred throughout the early and middle parts of 2018.[1]

In the last months of 2018, the Toxic Regime would establish a division on LittleBigPlanet 3 as a result of TOXIC-RAGE-2002 joining the LittleBigPlanet/Dreams Union Discord server. Since January 2019, the Toxic Regime has been working with both the LittleBigPlanet/Dreams Union and other outside clans such as the Axis and the Angels of Light, achieving helping broker a peace deal between both clans. The Toxic Regime continues to expand its perceived political and militaristic power on other games and continues to work on projects on Little Big Planet 3. It also still continues to work the LittleBigPlanet/Dreams Union and other clans outside of the Union as well.

Demographics

Population

The Population of the Toxic Regime is quite diverse and large. The Toxic Regime claims to have 45 members, and despite a proper updated Union census, it claims makes the Toxic Regime the largest clan within the Union. The population is also supposedly culturally diverse, as many members in the Toxic Regime are from many nations throughout the world like the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Egypt.[1]

Language

The Toxic Regime has three official languages: English, French, and Arabic.[1]

Religion

Uniquely, the institutional practice of religion is banned within the Toxic Regime. Mosques and Churches are only kept as monuments in servers and levels which the Toxic Regime operates. Though the Toxic Regime bans the institutional practice of faith, individual practice in private life is allowed. The Toxic Regime is made of many different religions, with Catholic Christianity having a majority stance within the regime. Other religions such as atheism and Islam are also widely practiced in private life as well.[1] The Toxic Regime is one of the only LittleBigPlanet clans to have policies on religious belief, despite religion never playing a major role in the game's community since its release in 2008.

Policy of Assimilation

The Toxic Regime, like the fictional Combine Empire from the Half-Life Series, enforces a policy of cultural and technological assimilation among its peoples and games it's on. This means that all peoples that join the Toxic Regime are integrated within the state apparatus and serve to promote, create, and manipulate Toxin content for the external community in order to promote the cultural and player base identity of the Toxic Regime. Technology also has the same sort of policy, in where technology on games such as LBP, Minecraft, or Garrys Mod is acquired and reversed in order to serve the purposes of the state for the purposes of warfare and suppression of political and cultural dissidence.[1] In other words, the Toxic Regime's government assumes control over members' creations for create war against its enemies and to reinforce a political belief in pseudo-power.

Government

The Toxic Regime has a structured government, referring to itself as a militaristic constitutional monarchy. The government of the Toxic Regime is modeled after several nations such as Great Britain, Canada, and Rome. The official government of the Toxic Regime is a Militaristic Constitutional Monarchy. The head of state is the Autarch, which both embodies and directs the entirety of the regime. There are two heads of government which are referred to as Consuls. These Consuls are elected every 6 months and operate the legislative system. They also manage the directories which are made up by an appointed cabinet which runs different segments of the government like the military.[1] In this manner and given its alleged population, the Toxic Regime's government resembles a totalitarian democracy. Although referring to itself as a militaristic constitutional monarchy,[1] another more fitting title might be a form of autocracy, especially since the name of the leader is the Autarch.

Foreign Relations

The Toxic Regime has a "work with those who want to be worked with" policy. This means the Toxic Regime works with alliances and clans which are open to diplomatic and military assistance. Though this is the case, the Toxic Regime, due to its militaristic style culture, is partially aggressive, and seeks to puppet and integrate other clans into its sphere of influence.[1]

Despite there being no formal Union government, the Toxic Regime considers itself a member state of the LittleBigPlanet Union. However, despite the Union's previous firm stance against the Axis, the Toxic Regime has acted freely to engage in communications with them.[1]

Culture and Style

The Toxic Regime upholds a style of society that upholds obedience and strictness. Though this is the case, personal freedom and expression are still practiced widely. The political/cultural makeup of the Toxic Regime is very traditional and conservative in nature and upholds a society that is strict in protecting nostalgic and symbolic aspects and values of the clan. Military service and culture is also a very big aspect of the Toxic Regime, ever since the Toxic Regime prides itself with having an army of intellectuals, and battle-hardened veterans from games such as Battlefield and For Honor. It is also important to note that a lot of the art and culture in the Toxic Regime is influenced by fictional nations such as The Helghast Empire and the Combine Empire.

Marches and Songs of The Toxic Regime

The following are adopted songs of the Toxic Regime.[1]

File:Half Life 2-Combine Theme
(The Official March of the Toxin Military)

File:Killzone - Helghast March
(A march used with the Toxin Military)

Infrastructure

The Toxic Regime currently upholds a Discord server. The Toxic Regime also upholds a recruitment chat and public chat on PSN for members who directly participate on PlayStation Network.[1]

References