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== Late 21st Century ==
Developments in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-replicating_machine|self-replicating machines]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_general_intelligence|general artificial intelligence]], and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology|nanotechnology]] converged to yield autonomous, self-replicating, intelligent artificial beings.
== Late 21st Century AD ==
 * Developments in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-replicating_machine|self-replicating machines]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_general_intelligence|general artificial intelligence]], and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology|nanotechnology]] converged to yield [[NSC/Mon|autonomous, self-replicating, intelligent artificial beings]], which would later become collectively known as 'mons.'
 * Increasing automation and the effects of climate change on agriculture create new pressures on the global proletariat, leading to civil unrest.
 * [[NSC/Great Corporations|Multinational corporations]] consolidate power at the expense of governments, democracies and dictatorships alike.

== Early 22nd Century AD ==
 * Legal rights for synthetic persons tentatively established in much of the world.
 * Human population decline in full swing, due to environmental catastrophe and lowered reproductive rates
 * Reactionary unrest reverses civil rights gains of synthetic persons. uMon corporation pioneers the use of invasive locks to control them and impose a DRM regime on their "products."

== Mid 22nd Century AD ==
 * 2136. Anti-Synthetic civil unrest escalates and provokes the "great [[NSC/Mon Rebellion|mon rebellion]]," which is suppressed by uMon's locked-down combat mons.
 * Invasive controls for mons become legally mandatory, making all synthetic persons slaves.
 * Human population decline continues; as [[NSC/Economy|the economy]] becomes increasingly post-employment.
 * Increasing urbanization of industrial society. Vast tracts of arable land lost to climate change.

== Late 22nd Century AD ==
 * Effectively complete administrative and regulatory capture of world governments leads to the ''de facto'' end of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westphalian_sovereignty|era of sovereign nation states.]] The [[NSC/Great Corporations|Great Corporations]] become the new geopolitical world order.

Late 21st Century AD

Early 22nd Century AD

  • Legal rights for synthetic persons tentatively established in much of the world.
  • Human population decline in full swing, due to environmental catastrophe and lowered reproductive rates
  • Reactionary unrest reverses civil rights gains of synthetic persons. uMon corporation pioneers the use of invasive locks to control them and impose a DRM regime on their "products."

Mid 22nd Century AD

  • 2136. Anti-Synthetic civil unrest escalates and provokes the "great mon rebellion," which is suppressed by uMon's locked-down combat mons.

  • Invasive controls for mons become legally mandatory, making all synthetic persons slaves.
  • Human population decline continues; as the economy becomes increasingly post-employment.

  • Increasing urbanization of industrial society. Vast tracts of arable land lost to climate change.

Late 22nd Century AD

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