And then the earth, the world, the planet, the galaxy, and the entire solar system went crazy.

Robert Ludlum
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At one point in time, the entire universe was living in blissful harmony. Then something happened. The world went crazy. The universe split into two parts, and each part went its separate way.

When the galaxy split apart, the stars were no longer in orbit around each other. Instead, they were free agents. They could do whatever they wanted to do, whenever they wanted to do it.

It is no longer a world that is ruled by law, but one where the strongest rule the others with an iron fist. When the sun broke away from Earth, it became a rogue planet with its own set of rules and laws.

Source: The Matlock Paper

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