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== Believer's explanations ==
 
== Believer's explanations ==
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The general belief among believers is the incident was a result of a highly secretive Nuvastian government research project, as evidenced by the amount of funding that was funneled toward such aims that year. It is said they managed to create an opening to an alternative dimension from which energy in the form of highly specialised fuels could be drawn and in turn items could be teleported away. This theory lacks evidence and is primarily supported by whistleblowing twenty years after the incident by two scientists who claimed to be part of the experiment.
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There are other believers who say the incident was a vision from [[Religion|Eubud]]
   
 
== Skeptic's explanations ==
 
== Skeptic's explanations ==
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The Nuvastian government still refuses to disclose information about the experiment, along with the Nuvan-Sahr-Bastian government. During the [[Sahrland-Bastia]] administration, information relating to the incident was restricted and the government officially claimed the entire incident to be a hoax.
   
 
== Related Incidents ==
 
== Related Incidents ==
 
=== Sabanna Timeslip Incident ===
 
=== Sabanna Timeslip Incident ===
 
During the [[Sahren-Nuvastian Desert march]], a Kerch tank crew consisting of (), (), and () reportedly passed near the town of [[Sabanna]] in which the inhabitants claimed the town was inside [[Nuvalka]]. Furthermore most of the inhabitants were said to not understand a word the tankers knew, as they spoke an older dialect of Nuvan while the tankers spoke Upper-Bastian. The tankers were said to have been transported back in time one hundred years to 2045 for the brief moment they passed through Sabanna.
 
During the [[Sahren-Nuvastian Desert march]], a Kerch tank crew consisting of (), (), and () reportedly passed near the town of [[Sabanna]] in which the inhabitants claimed the town was inside [[Nuvalka]]. Furthermore most of the inhabitants were said to not understand a word the tankers knew, as they spoke an older dialect of Nuvan while the tankers spoke Upper-Bastian. The tankers were said to have been transported back in time one hundred years to 2045 for the brief moment they passed through Sabanna.
 
 
{{Quote|As we entered the town the dust which had cause us so much grief cleared out almost instantly. We expected to see a few of our comrades there since Sabanna would be the last friendly settlement before the border, but we seemed to be the only military personelle of any type there. The people there were clearly from a culture we had never seen before, their clothing and maneurisms made them appear like Nuvans but they spoke a completely alien language to us. We were only able to communicate because a few of them could speak Tekkian, which was mutually intelligable enough with Egercian for Macmahon to understand. Needless to say, we ended up spending far less time in Sabanna than we initially wanted to.|cite=The desert death march; the firsthand account of (the three guys).}}
 
{{Quote|As we entered the town the dust which had cause us so much grief cleared out almost instantly. We expected to see a few of our comrades there since Sabanna would be the last friendly settlement before the border, but we seemed to be the only military personelle of any type there. The people there were clearly from a culture we had never seen before, their clothing and maneurisms made them appear like Nuvans but they spoke a completely alien language to us. We were only able to communicate because a few of them could speak Tekkian, which was mutually intelligable enough with Egercian for Macmahon to understand. Needless to say, we ended up spending far less time in Sabanna than we initially wanted to.|cite=The desert death march; the firsthand account of (the three guys).}}
 
 
This incident is also heavily debated with some believing it to be a smaller rift created by the earlier Irde incident while others dismiss it as entirely fictional or a result of PTSD and dehydration related hallucination. Regardless, evidence does suggest the tankers did indeed pass through Sabanna on their infamous journey through central kolus.
 
This incident is also heavily debated with some believing it to be a smaller rift created by the earlier Irde incident while others dismiss it as entirely fictional or a result of PTSD and dehydration related hallucination. Regardless, evidence does suggest the tankers did indeed pass through Sabanna on their infamous journey through central kolus.

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Irde Rift Incident is a series of events which reportedly occured between [] and []. During the incident, the entire nation of Nuvastia is said to have dissapeared without a trace only to reapear 2 months later.

Irde Rift Incident

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General Nature Paranormal
Location Nuvastia
Venue(s) idk
Attendance () () and ()


Event

Various different observations were recorded during the event, with the only consensus being the dissapearance of all kerbal made structures and living creatures in Nuvastia followed by a reapearance exactly two months later. A majority of witness accounts agree on the same day it began and ended, leading many to believe mass hysteria an impossible explanation. Interpretations of the two events include an orb flashing black and white, fractal hallucinations, divine visions, earthquakes, rogue waves, and more.

Believer's explanations

The general belief among believers is the incident was a result of a highly secretive Nuvastian government research project, as evidenced by the amount of funding that was funneled toward such aims that year. It is said they managed to create an opening to an alternative dimension from which energy in the form of highly specialised fuels could be drawn and in turn items could be teleported away. This theory lacks evidence and is primarily supported by whistleblowing twenty years after the incident by two scientists who claimed to be part of the experiment.

There are other believers who say the incident was a vision from Eubud

Skeptic's explanations

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The Nuvastian government still refuses to disclose information about the experiment, along with the Nuvan-Sahr-Bastian government. During the Sahrland-Bastia administration, information relating to the incident was restricted and the government officially claimed the entire incident to be a hoax.

Related Incidents

Sabanna Timeslip Incident

During the Sahren-Nuvastian Desert march, a Kerch tank crew consisting of (), (), and () reportedly passed near the town of Sabanna in which the inhabitants claimed the town was inside Nuvalka. Furthermore most of the inhabitants were said to not understand a word the tankers knew, as they spoke an older dialect of Nuvan while the tankers spoke Upper-Bastian. The tankers were said to have been transported back in time one hundred years to 2045 for the brief moment they passed through Sabanna.

As we entered the town the dust which had cause us so much grief cleared out almost instantly. We expected to see a few of our comrades there since Sabanna would be the last friendly settlement before the border, but we seemed to be the only military personelle of any type there. The people there were clearly from a culture we had never seen before, their clothing and maneurisms made them appear like Nuvans but they spoke a completely alien language to us. We were only able to communicate because a few of them could speak Tekkian, which was mutually intelligable enough with Egercian for Macmahon to understand. Needless to say, we ended up spending far less time in Sabanna than we initially wanted to.
—The desert death march; the firsthand account of (the three guys).


This incident is also heavily debated with some believing it to be a smaller rift created by the earlier Irde incident while others dismiss it as entirely fictional or a result of PTSD and dehydration related hallucination. Regardless, evidence does suggest the tankers did indeed pass through Sabanna on their infamous journey through central kolus.