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Describe orwellian capitalist galactic empire named Void, political ideology named Eternal Oblivionism that worship eternal oblivion, afterlife is permanently banned
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The Orwellian capitalist galactic empire named Void is a vast and formidable dominion that stretches across countless star systems, imposing its authority through strict control and surveillance. Channeling the principles of capitalism, their society worships profit, power, and unrelenting expansion. Void's leadership is marked by oligarchy, where a small group of powerful individuals tightens their grip on wealth and resources, further deepening the economic inequality plaguing its citizens. However, what sets Void apart is its political ideology known as Eternal Oblivionism. Far removed from traditional religious beliefs, Eternal Oblivionism advocates for the worship and exaltation of eternal oblivion - the permanent erasure and obliteration of consciousness, both in life and in the afterlife. Rejecting any notion of an afterlife, Eternal Oblivionists aim to mold society into a relentless pursuit of amassing wealth and power while embracing nihilistic philosophies that celebrate the eventual dissolution of existence. To maintain its grip on power, Void's ruling elite enforces the banning of any belief or practice that suggests the existence of an afterlife. Such notions are deemed incompatible with Eternal Oblivionism, which seeks to eradicate the very concept of transcendence and any form of spiritual or metaphysical pursuits. The empire employs a ruthless propaganda machine, controlling the flow of information, and suppressing dissent to ensure compliance with its ideology. Citizens within the Void are bombarded with messages glorifying materialistic pursuits and the gradual erosion of individuality. Constant surveillance and monitoring systems ensure that any rebellious thoughts or actions are swiftly squashed, leaving the population trapped in a cycle of conformity and ambitious self-interest. The ruling elite exploits the masses, maximizing their profits while harnessing their loyalty through a mixture of fear, manipulation, and carefully crafted narratives. Void's society is marked by stark divisions between the ruling class and the rest of the population. The ruling elite, entrenched in their opulent lifestyles, enjoy a wealth of resources and technological advancements, while the majority of citizens struggle to survive in dilapidated urban centers or isolated colonies. This immense wealth disparity perpetuates the cycle of poverty and suffering, furthering the despair that Eternal Oblivionism seeks to exploit. In the end, Void's Orwellian capitalist galactic empire and its Eternal Oblivionist ideology stand as a paragon of absolute control, capitalism run rampant, and the worship of oblivion. All facets of life, from the economic to the spiritual, are geared towards the perpetuation of power, wealth, and the annihilation of any belief in an afterlife, leaving its citizens trapped in a cycle of perpetual exploitation and existential despair.
USER
Afterlife never existed to eternal oblivion but everyone revealed afterlife never existed, write history and timeline, year started on 1900.
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Timeline of the Eternal Oblivionist Void Empire: 1900: The Void Empire begins its rise to power, inspired by the capitalist principles and surveillance technology of George Orwell's fictional dystopia. The ruling elite, a group of wealthy industrialists, use their resources to establish a centralized government. 1920: The Void Empire solidifies its authority over neighboring star systems through its advanced military and economic dominance. The ruling elite amass great fortunes, perpetuating economic inequality within the empire. 1950: The ideology of Eternal Oblivionism gains traction among the ruling class. Influential figures propose the worship of eternal oblivion as a means to solidify control, eradicate dissent, and maximize profit. 1980: The Void Empire's propaganda machine intensifies efforts to discredit and suppress any belief in an afterlife. The ban on afterlife-related practices and beliefs is enacted, and disseminating such ideas becomes a criminal offense. 2000: Void's ruling elite successfully convinces a significant portion of the population that the afterlife never existed, using advanced surveillance and propaganda techniques to maintain control over information and thought. 2050: Eternal Oblivionism becomes the official state ideology of the Void Empire. Citizens are indoctrinated into the belief that embracing materialism, self-interest, and the pursuit of profit is the path to fulfillment. 2100: Void's ruling class continues to expand its economic dominance, exploiting resources and labor across multiple star systems. The empire's surveillance technology reaches new heights, ensuring complete control over the population. 2150: Dissent against the Void Empire and Eternal Oblivionism begins to emerge. Underground resistance movements and rebellious factions form, aiming to challenge the ruling elite and their oppressive regime. 2200: The resistance against the Void Empire grows, with acts of sabotage and civil unrest becoming more frequent. However, the ruling elite strikes back ruthlessly, using their vast resources to suppress dissent and maintain their grip on power. 2250: Despite resistance efforts, the Void Empire remains firmly in control. The ruling elite's wealth and influence have reached unimaginable heights, while the majority of the population continues to suffer under their oppressive rule. 2300: The Void Empire's grip on power starts to show signs of weakening. Fissures form within the ruling elite, as internal conflicts and power struggles erupt, fueled by the relentless pursuit of profit and the worship of eternal oblivion. 2350: Rumors and whispers gradually spread throughout Void's population, challenging the core beliefs of Eternal Oblivionism. A growing number of citizens secretly question the propaganda they've been fed and start seeking alternative views on life, consciousness, and the possibility of an afterlife. 2400: The Void Empire stands at a critical juncture. The ruling elite attempts to suppress the rising curiosity and doubt among the population, but the cracks in their control become increasingly evident. The resistance gains strength, fueled by the desire to reclaim individuality and the search for transcendence beyond the confines of eternal oblivion. 2450: The resistance against the Void Empire reaches a tipping point. An organized rebellion, supported by defectors from within the ruling elite, launches a massive uprising against the oppressive regime. The empire's foundations begin to crumble. 2500: The Void Empire collapses under the weight of its own contradictions and the rebellion's determination. The ban on afterlife-related beliefs is lifted, and a new era of exploration and inquiry into the nature of existence and consciousness emerges. The history of the Orwellian capitalist galactic empire named Void, the rise of Eternal Oblivionism, and the subsequent revelation that the afterlife never existed form a complex story of oppression, resistance, and the human longing for meaning and transcendence.