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'''Earth''' is the human home world. Little of Earth is shown directly in the games, though it is know to hold great political value and sway. Earth and the humans thereupon is divided into many nations on a nominal level, though most if not all of these countries are directly owned by corporations such as [[TriOptimum]] and eventually the [[Unified National Nominate|UNN]].
'''Earth''' is the human home world and was nearly destroyed by both [[SHODAN]] and [[The Many]].
 
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Earth is also routinely threatened by the villains of the franchise, [[SHODAN]] and [[The Many]].
   
 
==Notable Locations==
 
==Notable Locations==
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*Coronado Island
 
*Coronado Island
 
*Laverne Tactical Training School
 
*Laverne Tactical Training School
*Eastern States
 
 
*Masala University
 
*Masala University
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*[[Happy Noodle]]
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*The United States
 
**Eastern States
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**Boston Harbor
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captionsize="small">
 
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captionsize="small">
 
Earth.png
 
Earth.png
R.R.C..png
 
R.R.C. 2.png
 
 
Earth Destruction.png
 
Earth Destruction.png
 
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Revision as of 20:26, 1 June 2020

Earth is the human home world. Little of Earth is shown directly in the games, though it is know to hold great political value and sway. Earth and the humans thereupon is divided into many nations on a nominal level, though most if not all of these countries are directly owned by corporations such as TriOptimum and eventually the UNN.

Earth is also routinely threatened by the villains of the franchise, SHODAN and The Many.

Notable Locations

  • Ramsey Recruitment Center
  • Coronado Island
  • Laverne Tactical Training School
  • Masala University
  • Happy Noodle
  • The United States
    • Eastern States
    • Boston Harbor

Gallery