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Sovreign Animation Nation Incident

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Sovreign Animation Nation Incident

The infamous Sovreign Animation Nation Incident seemingly emerged after a heated poker game in the Japanese animation building used for Elemenstor Gearstrike. From what details have been declassified, Richard Gray managed to achieve significant communication with the rats in the walls, and set forth to claim the entire stuido.

His bid was successful, and he and the rats established an indestructable beachhead around the Animu Shack, the base of operations for Oak and Pine and E.G. itself, trapping all but a few of the writers, animators, and coffee-distributors within the premesis. A series of garbled radio broadcasts revealed that Gray intended to establish the Animu Shack as its own sovreign nation on Japanese soil. As the Japanese nation had better things to do, Gray's threat went by unheeded for nearly a month, and production ground to a halt underneath Gray's iron heel.

Somehow, Alexi Chandler, legendary specter of madness, dispelled the incident simply by walking through the wall of guard-rats, which cowered away from her as though in fear. The remaining details have been thoroughly classified by the Japanese government; the aftermath involved deporting Gray back to America, where he was immediately re-deported, this time to a point in the Pacific Ocean best deemed its center.

Chandler was welcomed into the writing fold in place of Gray, although she has yet to answer the innumerable physics-bending questions as to how she got to Japan when she was sighted in America not a few hours before her emergence.

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